 With this Hibbley Days 2019 news update, I'm Gary Slum. Well, Hibbley Days is underway, and authorities want you to be safe. Paul Maynard, the Public Safety Director in downtown Pikeville, has these tips for you. We tell all the parents, make sure you take a quick picture of your child the day you come down to the festival. That way, if you get separated, we've got a current picture, a current description, and we've got the means to distribute that to our responders who are downtown. So hopefully, this will lead to a quicker find if they do happen to stroll off or actually come up missing. iPhones has a really neat feature called Find My iPhone. It would be very advantageous for parents to make sure that feature is turned on their children's phone, be it a small child or even be a teenager. That way, if something happens and they get separated, we can use the Find My iPhone feature and hopefully narrow down to a good location and be able to get them back quick. And Paul Maynard also says this is a great opportunity for children to get to know their first responders. Downtown, we've got responders on foot, not only firemen, policemen, they're just throughout the festival. They'll even be some 911 personnel down there. We like to tell the parents, this is a great opportunity to come out and meet your responders. Let these children actually come out and interact with them or responders love it. They love speaking with the kids and talking to them. And in the long run, that helps because the kids are not so scared of them because for whatever reason, kids tend to be scared. So this is a great opportunity in a festival setting to just come up and meet them and say, hey, how you doing? And it lets the responders know they're out there doing the job and these kids are there to tell them how much they appreciate it. First responders will be out throughout downtown Pikeville during the three-day event.