 Welcome to City Talk. This is Charmaine Clark from the Community Development Department. I am the community liaison for that department and I'm here to talk about All Access Columbia 2019. All Access is a capacity building event where we focus on neighborhood leadership, financial literacy, as well as housing. The first series that we want to be bringing to you will be around community grant writing, which Dolly Bristow, our Community Development Administrator, will be heading that session as well as the capacity building practices. Ty Watts, our Columbia Council of Neighborhoods President, will be heading that series as well, that session. We want the public to take away, you know, to bring the sense of community. We have wonderful communities here in the City of Columbia and throughout and we just want to get, continue giving informative information on how to keep a close knit community together, some practices, as well as some grants that are out there to beautify your neighborhood or to bring just different programs for either your kids or the elderly in the neighborhood. So that's what we are here for. Our Community Development is here to give informative information, to follow up with folks that really are serious about taking that next level or keeping their community together as well as, I got to say financial literacy or in housing, but this particular series is just focusing on building a good community, capacity building practices, as well as community grant writing. These titles came from just hearing different, from different people in the community. They're wanting to continue that sense of community togetherness, looking for how to beautify their neighborhood, whether it's through speed bumps, potholes, you know, just the regular normal stuff that any community or anyone in their community will want their community to look good and to be that sense of neighborhood. You know, my thing is always give it a try. You just never know because we all live, whether it's an apartment or whether it's a house, it's still a community. So we, you should want to come out and just get some good information. If not for you, for maybe your next door neighbor or someone that you may know. So I highly encourage everyone to just come out, check out the series that we have going on throughout this year. It touches on, like I said, three key components that we all have in common. We live somewhere where it's a neighborhood community, we need finances, and we need a house. So it all encompasses. So I highly encourage anyone, if you have time, again, Saturday, March the 9th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Busby Street location 5212 Fowler Rowe to come and check us out, Community Development for our Neighborhood Leadership series on capacity building and community grant writing.