 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Tuesday, February 21st, Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College will be hosting their Southern Eats event. Students will be able to sample food from local establishments and learn about the industry from culinary experts. The entry fee is $20 per person or $30 for couples. We've invited three local businesses or restaurants into or onto the campus where they will perform certain exercises and examples and teaching of culinary skill sets, play setting and some of the tricks, if you will, of the trade and proper handling of whether it be knives or safety procedures. And they'll cook up some portion of a dish and share it with the attendees. The event is being co-hosted by local restaurants 317 Steakhouse and the Broken Axle. Both restaurants along with Southern's Workforce Development Department are glad to bring this event to their campus. Some of these restaurants, they're needing to hire people. They may be able to bolster their success in getting the word out during this as well that they're trying to hire people. And then one of the itineraries, as we go down later in the year, we would like to host or do something more culinary and deliver that service out to the community. But it's also the interest. What have we seen over the last 10 years just on popular TV? We've seen the Iron Chefs and all these things come about. So there's a genuine interest at the community in large of how to cook, how to prepare a dish properly, maybe how we hear food warnings and things. Sam and Al are going to say, hey, it's an office. It's something of the interest out here. We want to be able to provide some knowledge to the public. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.