 Hello and welcome to the Fort Report. I'm Alicia Woodruff and I'm Chris Conley. So, what kind of music do you listen to, Chris? Well, I'm from Fort Worth. I listen to both kinds, country and western. Okay, you're stereotyping again. Fort Worth has always been diverse when it comes to the arts. Besides, a few weeks ago, I remember you praising the Fort Worth opera. I'm still recovering from that. Well, TCU's Ed Landrith Hall will be jazzing it up on August 27th. Jazz enthusiasts will enjoy the event, which features legendary jazz musicians Alex Buñon and Tim Bowman. For more information, go to www.unitedentertainment.org.com You're not going to make jazz hands, are you? We've been talking about the need to conserve water and electricity the last few weeks, and although we've enjoyed a few raindrops, the city's water reservoirs are still low. You can help by having your business save water. Implement and enhance your workplace's recycling and water conservation practices by attending the Green Business Workshop from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on September 15th. Registration is free. The workshop will be at the Fort Worth Business Assistance Center at 1150 South Freeway. It is sponsored by the City of Fort Worth Code Compliance Solid Waste Services, Water Department and the Business Assistance Center. You can register online. To learn more, call 817-871-6025. Okay, grab your friends, family and neighbors and help get rid of litter and debris in your neighborhood from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, September 17th. Because it's time for the neighborhood litter stump. Litter stump? I think it'd be better if they would just pick it up, don't you? Register your group online September 2nd to receive a t-shirt in addition to trash bags and gloves. City staff will be in touch with you after registering. What if I don't have a group? Aw, nobody wants to be on your team? Huh, are you having middle school flashbacks again? That's okay. You can join a pre-arranged cleanup group. Cleanups are scheduled at Marine Creek Ranch 5403 Paloma Blanca and Hazel Harvey Peace Center for Neighborhoods at 818 Missouri Avenue. The Trinity River Trash Bash is taking place the same day with hundreds of volunteers. Visit the Tarrant Regional Water District site for details. Ah! Put that thing away!