 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reef Hotter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reef at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The Bluegrass Wildwater Association will be hosting the Russell Fork Trash Bash June 25th. Over 50 whitewater kayakers will be working together to clean the Russell Fork to give back to the communities along the river. Important for a number of reasons. First of all, from an economic standpoint, like the city of Hayside, you know, their old coal industry, Eastern Kentucky's old, I mean, Oakland City's old coal industry too. Hayside has really put a focus on ecotourism, things like that. So, you know, we show up there to support that, and this is a way for us to show, you know, the community that we are out there. We're not just there to have a good time, we're there to give back to the community. So, that's part of it. The other part is that we want to show people, you know, give people a sense of ownership about, think about what they're doing before they start jumping trash in the river. You know, the people are actually, it just doesn't go away. You know, it's there. After we go through and clean it up, it looks a lot nicer. It's better for them, it's better for us, it's better for everybody. While flat water rivers require no training to clean, white water rivers require skilled professionals to handle the rapids while also removing trash from the water. When you start getting into white water rivers and it takes some special training to be able to go in and to handle the rapids while you're trying to, you know, pick up all the trash that's in there. So, these are all people that have been doing this for a long time. Some of the best kayakers in the world are out there, you know, cleaning up. And it's just our way of, you know, giving back to the community. For more information on the Bluegrass Wildwater Association, go to Bluegrass Wildwater Association on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.