 On Sunday, October 2nd at 3 p.m., the historic Snively Chapel will be holding its annual celebration. The church will be open to the public and welcomes any and all community members to join for music and fellowship. So we only have two annual public events, and this is one of them in October, usually the first week in October. And then we will have a Christmas celebration, and that will always be the first Sunday in December at 5 o'clock p.m. Our goal in these annual events that we invite the public and our community is to allow them to be part of the historic treasure that we have there in county. I mean, you know, it's not just faith-based, it's a community treasure, this building that, you know, it's been there for so long. So, yes, every year we want to try to do this annual homecoming and invite our public to come and be a part of this historic treasure and just, you know, it's a wonderful opportunity to share together with the public. My name is Aaron Crump, Chief Medical Officer at Pikeville Medical Center. The Heart and Vascular Institute, it's really an incredible program. Made incredible because of the providers, because of the technology, and because of the staff. We've truly become the leading provider of Heart and Vascular Services in eastern Kentucky, and in fact, what we do compares to anywhere in the nation. Pikeville Medical Center, when it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. With newly finished renovations, the church and its members can be proudly recognized as one of the oldest in Pike County. The community is willing to do anything to keep the church up and running for as long as possible. We're thankful that we have this historic treasure still with us. St. Amunitum Methodist Church has been the ones that have been the caretakers of the church for a long time, and they continue. And we take that seriously, the responsibility of keeping the treasure for years to come for the community. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.