 It is powerful when communities come together to share and to nurture each other. What you see before you are the materials that the Eagle Scout troop is using to build a visitor's kiosk at Oberlin Cemetery located in Raleigh, North Carolina. This historic African American cemetery was declared, designated a Raleigh historic landmark in February. A ceremony was held here in April to commemorate that event. And what we see now is that the storm, the recent storm, has pulled down a huge branch on one of the trees. But this cemetery is alive with memories, their flowers. The flowers that people planted years ago are now in bloom. And I am grateful to have been a part of the process of getting this declared a historic area. We should all think about what we can save and how we can work together to save it.