 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 and East Kentucky Network Company. This Saturday, families from all across our region will meet in the Pineville City Park to show their support for the March of Dimes. Without the support that the March of Dimes has received in the past, we wouldn't be here with three daughters, you know, we would probably have two and that's heartbreaking. The Goodsons from Pike County are this year's Ambassador Family for the Central Appalachian March for Babies. We had twins in December of 2016, Avery and Maisie. They were born about four weeks early. And that is when Melinda and Jeremy learned firsthand about the March of Dimes. Avery went on to develop PPHN which is Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Neonate and she had to have nitric oxide and without that nitric oxide, my child would not be here and the March of Dimes funded the research for that treatment as well. The Goodsons will be sharing their story on Saturday along with Avery, Maisie and six-year-old Isla and the community is encouraged to come show their support for the March of Dimes. Really it's just a big day for people just to come together to bring awareness to prematurity and, you know, the other things that, you know, babies and moms go through. After a short ceremony in the city park, everyone is invited to take a walk around town to march in support of families like the Goodsons who say they owe everything to the March of Dimes. The March of Dimes is a great thing and without it, my family wouldn't be complete. We're just so blessed with how far our girls have come from, you know, December, the end of December of last year until now. I mean, God has truly blessed us. Registration begins at noon and the March will begin at one. In Pikeville, I'm Shannon Deskins for EKB News.