 Following a robbery at the Coldfield Jamboree, a non-profit theater in Logan West Virginia that was built in 1938, the theater was left with a loss of equipment, supplies, and cherished memorabilia. In addition to the lost equipment, the thieves left the doors open, leading the theater to incur a large electric bill. The owners are now asking for the community's help. We really don't know how they got in here. Still don't. But they came in, they told the police, they caught two of them, that they came in through the front door. And they were in here for a long time because they drank and had a party in here, so to speak. They smoked cigarettes all over the place and put out cigarettes, went downstairs and had a party under the stage, which is two dressing rooms. And they just carried everything to the exit doors down here close to the stage so that they could come back and get more of it. I think they took what they could carry that night. And it just so happened the guy who watches the theater came in to check, like he always does, and he found those doors open. Appalachian Community Care offers outpatient medication assisted treatment for addiction, counseling, and behavioral play therapy for children, accepting Medicare and all major insurance. Recovery is hard. Regret is harder. Appalachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg, 606-432-5660, find them on Facebook. The Coldfield Jamboree is Logan's only downtown theater and regularly hosts schools, live music, and plays in hopes of incorporating arts into the area. The Jamboree is currently accepting donations to help replenish the theater and keep its doors open to the community. Well they could send it to the Coldfield Jamboree and if it's a check, which it should be a check, make it out to Coldfield Jamboree and put for a monetary donation to replace theater. We have little things happening all the time. You know our building is big, the roof sometimes needs repairs, things like that. We're having some problems right now with stuff, and it all costs a whole lot of money. But if anybody wanted to, it would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to invite everybody to the theater, and we're having a show March 30th, starts at 7 o'clock. I'd love to have anybody come. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.