 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smart phone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage Plan, pay less upfront and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. This week more than 70 events will be taking place throughout eastern Kentucky celebrating science and the arts. It's called Remake Learning Days and is an initiative that started in Pittsburgh but is now in nine regions across the U.S., including right here in our region. And organizers say they are thrilled at the response. Eastern Kentucky has hit it out of the park with this work. Over 70 events that are happening all across Kentucky and really celebrating the local culture of Appalachia in a way that is really amazing. Yes, it started in Pittsburgh, but it's taking root in very specific ways that are culturally relevant to the place in which they're happening. The Remake Learning Days Festival is made up of events at museums, libraries, churches, stores, and of course, schools. Monday night, events were held at both Pikeville and South Floyd Elementary Schools. And those involved say it's important to expose students to the possibilities that exist within science and the arts. If you grow up in a community where there may be not a lot of mechanical engineers or maybe your family, that's not a career that has been in your family. It would be really difficult for you to maybe see yourself in that role, but having the opportunity to explore that in your schools and to see what mechanical engineers can do, how can you find a better way to do that? At the Remake Learning Days events, parents and caregivers learn alongside the students, which organizers say does not happen nearly enough. And so this is an opportunity to kind of see inside the school day and to see what kind of technology is being used and not only to see it, but experience it together as families and parents doing hands-on activities and having fun as a family. But most importantly, Sunana Chand, director of Remake Learning, says that people are realizing that education takes place far outside the walls of a school. And yes, teachers are educators, but parents are educators, grandparents are educators, their peers are educators, community members are educators. And so how do we broaden that definition of learning and really celebrate all of the places that kids learn? Remake Learning Days runs through April 20th.