 Hey everyone, it's Gabrielle with Oxford Otter Group here at the Kentucky Humane Society. Now I'm here with Leela and I'm here with Frank. So you all, Toyota is going to be sponsoring an upcoming golf event for you all on October 11th at Big Springs Golf Club. Yes. And we're going to be sponsoring the home one. So we'll have a Toyota vehicle out there. We're not entirely sure what that will be yet. We'll know closer to that date. But can you guys talk a little bit about that golf event and how is that going to be helping out Kentucky Humane Society? Sure. First of all, we appreciate Oxford Toyota and your years of partnership with us. The golf event is October the 11th at Big Springs Country Club. It is our first golf event, which is Parks for Pets. The money raised for this will go to our mission to help companion animals and to make sure that they are loved and safe and find a forever home. All right. And now, speaking of our animals, who are these little guys that we have right here? This? Frank, I'm going to let you. Yeah. This is Crocodile and Dragon. They're two of our Eastern Kentucky pups that came from one of our partner shelters over there. I think you've got Lychee. Lychee? Or Lychee? Lychee. Yes. And they are so sweet. What about, you said, two months old? Yes, ma'am. Now we're going to reach campus and they're ready for adoption. Absolutely. Yeah, definitely. You'll have to come out here and look at that. Yeah. All right. So what have you been up to? What's been going on with Kentucky Humane Society? We have had a lot going on. Of course, this past several weeks, we helped out a shelter in New Orleans because of Hurricane I. Yeah. We brought their dogs and cats up to clear their shelters so we could help them prepare for what was coming. And we had a lot of hard work, but a lot of fun. And all of those cats and dogs have either been adopted or there's a few left there ready to be adopted. That's amazing. It never stops. There's always something going on. It's always great. We are thankful to the community. Anyone that's interested in volunteering, they can go on our website at www.KyHumane.org. Okay. Get all the information you need. The golf scramble, like I said, is on Monday. We have some spots left for four cents. Okay. So if anyone's interested, they can reach out to Frank or myself through the website. So just go on and check it out. Okay. Definitely. I'll have a link to that too where people can go on there and click on there. And now with volunteering, is that any different now with like COVID? Does that look different or the hours shorter? It's a little different. We are making sure right now we're kind of doing a, on a wait list. Okay. So we do have volunteers that are coming in, but of course we're following every protocol that needs to be followed coming in. And there's shifts that they do. Okay. Okay. That's good to know. Yeah. Awesome. So another thing, Oxford Toyota, we're really excited about is that we're actually refurbishing one of the stalls at Willow Hope Farm. So what is going on over there right now? How does that look over there? Yeah. Willow Hope Farm. It's our 45 acre farm out in Shelbyville. I think we needed some refurbishment out there. So it comes at a great time, especially since we took in like 32 horses from a non-friendly Eastern Kentucky situation that we deal with. So we have plenty of horses there and we needed a little help and they needed a little TLC. So thanks for coming through. Of course. And I'm sure for that. Yeah. We're very excited about that. And we should be down there probably next month to kind of, you know, wrap all that up. So we're excited. Yeah. Very excited. Well, thanks you guys so much for taking the time to speak with us. And hopefully we get a home, well three homes or maybe one home and they can take all three dogs. But hopefully they'll definitely find a home. So thank you and good luck with the golf event. We appreciate you. Thank you so much. Of course.