 In particular, I want to talk for just a minute about a community diary project we're doing here at DMA and KDRT. For every important moment or movement in this country, historians look not only at events, but at how people responded to them. So letters and diaries and other forms of informal documentation do as much to shape the record of an event as the event itself. In this spirit, DMA has launched a project called Life in the Time of COVID-Yolo County Community Diary. And we invite you, yes, all of you, to help document the history we're making during the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in a collaborative virtual storytelling project here in Yolo County. We launched the project last week and it will remain open until further notice. My take on this is as follows. What we experience as individuals adds to a greater understanding of the crisis we're weathering as a whole. And so I hope you'll join us. Using your cell phone, you're invited to record and upload a brief video. And we do recommend 90 seconds or less that describe some aspect of your experience. So what's it like to work from home or to homeschool your children? How is your business or nonprofit adjusting? How are you reshaping your creative expression? How are you struggling and maybe who's helping you? And what places in Yolo County are soothing your socially distanced soul? These videos can be serious, humorous, informative. They can just be a video of a beautiful place. So it's quick, easy, free and open to anyone in Yolo County. And the more people participate, the better the story we can tell. So please go visit davismedia.org slash diary to upload. And DMA will aggregate the videos into small theme collections such as business, schools, the environment, nonprofits, et cetera. And we'll host them on YouTube. The segments may also air on DCTV or KDRT. And each week we'll highlight particular collections.