 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. This Saturday, October 8th, Broken Trail and Pineapple Off-Road will be hosting its ride for kids ATV trail ride to help underprivileged kids and kids affected by the summer's floods. Wednesday, Mountain Top spoke with ride organizer Kristie Roberts about how you can join. In the past, they have done this Christmas dinner for underprivileged kids. But this year, they want to try to reach out and help some of the flood kids. But they buy them each a pair of shoes, a coat, two to three outfits and four to five toys. And then they have a dinner and have Santa and it's in, you know, like I said, December 17th. So just trying to help them fundraise before then. With a $25 fee, riders can enjoy hours on the trail and raise awareness to bring items to underprivileged kids. Roberts adds more information about the ride. October 8th, this Saturday at Mountain Medicine Pharmacy at MEDA, plenty of trailer parking available. The ride fee is $25 per buggy. It doesn't matter how many people you have in your side-by-side. Four-wheelers, dirt bikes are also welcome. It's not, you know, a very hard trail. Just be riding outlaw trails in Brushy and Martin County. The ride is October 8th. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with the ride beginning at 10 a.m. It all starts at Mountain Medicine located at 8857 MEDA Highway Suite 2 in Pikeville. For more information, you can call 606-424-4325. For Mountain Top News, I'm Drill Korjul.