 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless. Any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. It was mostly elementary at the White'sburg campus of Southeast Community and Technical College today. Local school kids were welcomed to the college for the annual Treasures Day, which has held each year the Wednesday before the Mountain Heritage Festival. Food, dancing, arts and crafts, and storytelling were some of the events awaiting the hundreds of kids that visited the college campus for Treasures Day. It started with Madeleine Gibson and her Appalachian Studies class and it is totally self-funded. Faculty, staff and students provide all of the activities, food, drinks, games, fun, everything for the students and everything is free of charge to the county school students who attend. We have some of the history students that are doing historical and cultural and then we have faculty and staff that are doing tattoos, we've got games, some of our health programs, which is a great way I think of letting students even when they're little know a little bit about our health programs. And Treasures Day is always a popular event with the kids. We always get a positive response because the program has been around for so many years it kind of has a reputation of its own. So this year we were fortunate that we didn't have to reach out to as many schools. They came to us. They're laughing and they're happy and they're having a good time and if you ask them, are you having fun? They're like, yes, and they're hugging a pathfinder, a school mascot and taking pictures. So they're having a great time. Treasures Day has been going strong for more than two decades and this year's crowd was among the largest that has turned out for the event.