 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Anderson and welcome to the Fort Report. First responders and veterans are some of our bravest citizens. Unfortunately, they sometimes pay the ultimate price to keep us safe and protect our freedoms. If you would like to participate in a charity event which pays respect to the memory and honor of our fallen heroes, you don't have to look any further than downtown Fort Worth. Climb for Calling is Fort Worth's first responder static line. It's our inaugural year this year in 2015. We've got two climbs going on. We've got an 80 story and a 110 story. Both of them are open to anybody and everybody that wants to join. The 110 story is significant in the fact that that's the height of the Twin Towers when they were hit on 9-11. We lost 343 firefighters that day from the city of New York when the towers collapsed and so historically these types of stair climbs are done in remembrance of those guys to finish the climb that they didn't get a chance to finish. The Climb for Calling is a collaborative idea of Son of the Flags and Fort Worth firefighter charities. It's another way for us to get the community involved with us, being able to give back to the community through this climb and a way to honor those that they were falling from 9-11. We lost a lot of brothers on that day and we keep them in our heart each and every day that we're alive and we just like to find ways to honor them through these stair climbs. The Climb for Calling will take place at the Burnett Plaza. We're also going to be utilizing the Burnett Park for all the family-friendly activities. We're going to have four Texas Country Music Artists that include Sarah Hobbs, Ty Titus, Brandon Steadman and Charla Korn. We're going to have firefighter clowns, face painters, different types of vendors, family-friendly entertainment while the climbers are doing their thing. So the family can come out, bring your spouse, bring your kids, bring anybody that wants to come out and just have a good time, free entertainment for everybody. So directly after the climb we're going to have what we're calling the Afterburn, which will be a gathering of people that were involved in the climb and anybody in the community that wants to come out. It'll be down at Collective Brewing Project. The Afterburn is free for all climbers and a $10 cover charge for everyone else. And all that money is going directly towards the climb and it'll go towards our organizations. And it'll be from noon till about four and come on down and join us and hang out with some firefighters and we'll have a real good time and support the stair climb. Visit ClimbForACalling.org to register and if you don't want to climb but feel the calling to help with the climb you can text CLIMB to 71777. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Port Worth in the next few weeks. For a listing of more events and city meetings you always can check the calendar at the city's website.