 Kevin, thank you so much for taking some time to talk to me, allowing me to go birding with you and your mentees from Flynn Elementary. Tell me a little bit about this course that you're taking now that you have allowed me to participate in, and I understand this isn't your first time. Definitely. So, birding for change at the top by Trish O'Kane is my favorite course I've ever taken at UVM. It's just a way to get outside and engage kids outside. It's not about really necessarily teaching them things like, oh, what is this and what does it do. It's just an opportunity and an experience for them to look around them and be able to make those observations for themselves, and be able to see something and ask what is that, why is that the way that it is. But I took this class kind of on a whim in the spring of my sophomore year, so incorporating birds and nature outside with kids. I thought that could be something that would be fun, and it became my whole world. So tell me a little bit about that whole service learning component and how you think it helps you as a college student from an academic perspective. There's nothing quite like actually being able to go outside and be able to do this every single week. Like this is my classroom, like this is what I want it to be like going forward, not just in this class. This semester me and a couple of my friends have basically worked really, really hard to set up a chapter, and UVM now has an Audubon chapter. It's one of the first chapters out of college around the nation, and we're really passionate about getting kids outside, getting kids birding of course, but also not only having that opportunity to recreate and enjoy, but to really learn and get an educational experience out of that as well. And that's what it's all about, and so you know our focus is student success for our college students, but you're also committed to student success at the elementary and middle school level as well. Do you know what the next step is after the new year? I have an idea. I really do want to pursue environmental education. At the grad level, that's kind of my plan. I don't know quite where that's going to take me, but so long as it takes me outside, and I get to still be able to interact with kids, I think that's going to be my number one thing. Well, we're so glad that you made the choice to come to UVM, and I know you're giving back already in so many ways, and I'm going to keep my eye on you. Thank you.