 The Appalachian Wireless Arena is currently accepting donations in the form of new bicycles for kids' day in the park. After filling their original 50-byte quota, they are now continuing to accept as many bikes as possible until the end of March. Mountaintop News spoke with Appalachian Wireless Arena General Manager Larry Miller to hear more. So right here's the deal. We'd set a goal for 50 bicycles. And we had heard that, you know, some of the counties had done about the same. Well, we've hit our goal of 50. And we're trying to get as many bicycles for as many children as possible now. Thank you for the community for letting us hit this goal of 50, but if you can, give a little more and we'll try to give every kid a bicycle that comes out. Kids' Day in the Park is, if you've ever been to it, it's kind of special because you have a lot of kids that do without. And to see their faces when they get some of these presents, especially a new bicycle or a toy, it'll make your whole year. It's better than Christmas with your family, I promise. He'll really have it weekend of destruction. Demolition derbies are coming to Pikeville Friday, Saturday, March 29th and 30th, seven each night. Appalachian Wireless Arena, Pikeville. It's going to be a crashing good time. Be there. Anyone interested in donating a new bike can drop it off at the arena. Donated bikes can be for either a boy or girl of any age. If you want to give, please stop by, drop bicycles off. I've got donations right now. We're going to go buy three more. So it's completely, you can even order them from Amazon. You can order them from, we've had them dropped off from Sam's Club. We've had Amazon. We've had the local guys, we bought from some of the local bicycle shops, Walmart. I mean, it's up to you how you want to get a bicycle here. We'll take it anyway, we can get it. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colm.