 Right now, at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one, free! Service agreement is required on both devices, serving you for the last 25 years with better service and bigger savings. At today's Appalachian Wireless. The Saturday after Thanksgiving marks National Small Business Saturday. In 2015, more than 95 million people participated and shopped at small businesses throughout the nation. Now, communities around the region are doing what they can to not only support shopping at small businesses, but support shopping at local small businesses. This Saturday, the cities of Williamson and Pikeville are enticing residents to support Small Business Saturday by adding unique features to the downtown areas to draw more people in. The Williamson Convention and Visitors Bureau is hosting the first ever Small Business Saturday and Misalto Market Festival. Pikeville will host a Storybook Christmas and Parade and a one-mile Santa Dash. Well, it's very important to shop small because the majority of the growth for business revenue is from small businesses. The mom and pops, the people that put in their passion and their soul, and they're in the community. So, therefore, the money goes back to your community. It's very important that the dollars recycle where you live. Currently, with our Tuck Valley area, the economy is down, and we want our vendors and our small businesses here in town to have as much opportunity as possible to gather their funds in, and we want our community to come together. The more we invest in our community, the more our community can give to us, so we want our community to know we're okay, we're alive, we can still grow, we can make it through these tough economic times as long as we all come together. Both Pikeville and Williamson will start the extra festivities at 2 p.m. and each will end with a tree lighting ceremony. Local businesses will be open through regular business hours. For more information on the events, visit them on Facebook. Reporting in Williamson and Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Still.