 Hey there. This is Councilwoman Elizabeth Beck, and I'm here to invite you to an event here in District 9 at Greenbrier Community Center, our court in the community. And with me today is Judge Danny Rogers, and he's going to share some of the details with you. This is going to be on April 1st, and this is no April Fool's joke. Not at all. We're going to have an event here for court in the community, Warren Forgiveness. We invite you to come if you have any outstanding citations with the City of Fort Worth. There are no arrests. We are a safe harbor court. What we want to do is meet with the folks, come in, get rid of their warrants if at all possible, remove some fees if necessary, but get you on a right path so you can handle those tickets. So you don't have warrants hanging over your head. You don't have things to worry about. So come see us, April 1st, Greenbrier Community Center. We're going to have some additional folks here to offer services to folks that come in. Great. And that's going to be Goodwill, the Envision Center, and Legal Aid. That's amazing. So we want all of our folks to come here to Greenbrier April 1st from 9 a.m. until noon. You can register online ahead of time, and that helps us be prepared for you. We're going to try to see a total of 120 people. So come early, get your business taken care of, and then walk out without any warrants hanging over you. Great. Well, thank you so much. Now, I have a question. What if I don't know if I have a warrant? You can call the court and check 817-392-6700, and they will check and see if you have any outstanding... You don't just have to have warrants, just outstanding cases. Awesome. They're necessarily being warranted. But come see us. A little more relaxed event coming downtown the court, but we want to see you there. If you have any questions, call us at that number, or come see us on April 1st. All right. Thank you. You bet. Absolutely.