 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Woodruff and welcome to the Fort Report. So this week I'm at the Will Rogers Memorial Center at the brand new Equestrian Multi-Purpose Building to talk with David Reeves about the new facility and all that it entails. So David, tell us about this building, what it is and what's so exciting about it. Thanks Alicia. This is our Equestrian Multi-Purpose Building and it is, it expands our capacity here at Will Rogers. We've always had a very good, very competitive Equestrian Center. The competition has gotten greater, coming from other cities they've expanded their facilities. So it was important for us to also expand our facilities. And this building offers to indoor exercise arenas. We've added 740 horse stalls on the lower level and then it also has access to our tunnel system which interconnects all of our showrooms. The tunnel system is something that's unique for our facility. I don't know of any other facility that actually offers that. So if it's hot, if it's raining, it gives the competitors the ability to get from their stalls in one building to a show ring that's maybe two or three buildings away all underground. So how has this added facility become important to the Will Rogers business? Well it gives us the ability to go after larger shows that in the past we were not able to accommodate, as well as have maybe two major shows at the same time. And we just booked the Apollosa National Show and their Youth World Show for next year starting in June. And they're actually going to have it the same time as the horse show that's currently in house, which is the Paint Horse Youth World Show. So how does the Will Rogers Memorial Center compare to other Equestrian Centers? They're kind of unique in the respect that we're fortunate to be in a cultural district. We're surrounded by world famous museums. Because of that we have to build fairly architecturally significant buildings, brick, public art, things like that that really set our facility apart from a lot of the competition which builds essentially metal barns. And this building, because we really wanted it to be a significant building in the equestrian world, we dedicated the public art to equestrians. David, thank you so much for your time. This facility is really cool and very city of the arts. Thank you. You're welcome. So for more information about events happening at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, you can visit the website on the screen or you can follow them on Facebook.