 Hello, I'm Carlos Flores, District 2 City Council member and I'm here with Judge Gonzales at the recently remodeled Northside Community Center to tell you about the Court in the Community Warrant Forgiveness event. Hello, I'm Judge Simone Gonzalez, I'm the Deputy Chief Judge with the City of Fort Worth and at this event we have three programs with the City of Fort Worth specifically Warrant Forgiveness, Court in the Community and Save Harbor. Warrant Forgiveness is a program that we started back in 2018 and it's been so successful that we've been continuing every year. Basically it's an opportunity for people with tickets and warrants that they can come in and talk to the judge to resolve their citations. The judge can lift the warrants or cancel the warrants as well as remove any collection fees or court costs that are involved thereafter the person can request community service a payment plan or a reduced monthly payment plan based on their ability to pay and we're here to help the people resolve their citations and cancel their warrants. And then Save Harbor is another program that we have where basically anyone that has warrants will not be arrested. Basically Save Harbor means you come into court and you will not be arrested for resolving your citations. This event brings the municipal court services here directly within your community. It's a wonderful opportunity for you to take care of any citations, criminal case violations and avail yourself too of legal services that are here free of charge. Neighborhood services in addition to that. Additionally we'll have other services available such as legal aid, goodwill which will help people find jobs and the Envision Center which will help people with rent payments and other services where the people have difficulty paying their bills. So we hope to see you Saturday October 22nd from 9 to noon here at 1100 Northwest 18th Street home of the newly remodeled Northside Community Center. One of the requirements is that you're pre-register for this event so you can contact the court at 817-392-6700. See you then. Thank you.