 The Appalachian Advantage plan is the simpler, better way to get the phone you actually want instead of paying hundreds of dollars up front. Simply pay the taxes up front and a few extra dollars a month and get the phone you really want. It's called the Appalachian Advantage available at Appalachian Wireless. On Friday, November 11th, the Kentucky Blood Center is hosting a blood drive at the Appalachian Wireless headquarters in Ival. There will be blood buses in the parking lot taking donations from both employees and volunteers. Appalachian Wireless is proud to sponsor the event and give to those who need it. So Appalachian Wireless is partnering with the Kentucky Blood Center to have the blood mobile out front here at the Appalachian Wireless main office building. It is open to the public. They're going to be here from 1.30 until 3.45 tomorrow on Veterans Day, November 11th. So they're going to be set up for a couple hours out here. We've got lots of employees that have been giving for many, many years and we've been doing this for over 10 years here to have host blood drives on campus, to try to help the community as much as possible. We're a very community focused business and always trying to give back to the community that's given us so much. During the holiday season, the need for blood is higher as more accidents are likely. Anyone is welcome to donate during the event. So the holidays always increases the demand or the need for it and the need since COVID they've told us is definitely still there because maybe not as many people are donating since COVID has changed the world quite frankly. So the need is still always there. So if you could come out and again it is open to the public as well. So if you drive by the Appalachian Wireless main office building here be sure to stop by and try to give the gift of life in a sense. The bus is actually set up here. You'll see it parked in the main parking lot here the Appalachian main office building here at Ival and it's just off 23 so it's very visible to the public as they're driving by. If you're going between Preston's and Burger Park you'll definitely see it out there. So it's there as an encouragement to show people you know hey they're out there doing this great need for the public and Appalachian Wireless is very happy to be a part of it. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.