 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be washed thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there. Why isn't your ad here? Call me. With the fall season in sight, 3 Mile Creek Farms is preparing with their annual pumpkin patch. Monday we spoke with farm owner Rob Elkins about the event. This is our second year having our pumpkin patch. Every kid 11 and under gets a free pumpkin. It's $15 per car to get in, so it doesn't matter how many kids are in the car, just $15 per car to get in. That includes everything, so you get a ride, every ride, do every activity except food for $15. Beginning September 25th, kids of all ages will be able to participate in a variety of activities ranging from ziplining, pumpkin bowling, to a photo booth and more. Yes, on the 31st it's our Halloween bash, it's free to get in for everyone and the kids are all dressed up and there is judging for every age group and they win something for every age group, plus all the local businesses donates candy, so last year every kid got like eight bags of candy as they left. This year hopefully we can do it a little different, last year we had to do it that way because of COVID, but we'll do it the safest way, whichever way that is. As part of the annual pumpkin patch, Elkins hopes to use funds gathered to help local animals. All the money from our pumpkin patch goes to a rescue farm animals. We rescue farm animals from all over the place. The Pike County Animal Shelter brings all their farm animals here and so all the money raised goes for the feed, fixing the animals, taking them to the vet, just whatever they need, that's what that money goes toward. Plus the community is amazing about giving donations and we couldn't do this without donations. If it was just me and my wife, there's no way we could do this. Last year we give away 1500 pumpkins at our pumpkin patch and we just honestly couldn't have done it by ourselves and the community was amazing to help us and they have been good this year so far too, so if anybody would like to give a donation they can message Three Mile Creek Farms or Antiques by the Creek. The opening day for the pumpkin patch is Saturday, September 25th. For a schedule or for more information you can visit Three Mile Creek Farms on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.