 Hello, my name is Brenda Oliver. I am the director of the City of Columbia Parks and Recreation at Columbia Art Center, and we're glad you came to visit us today. What a really special time will be this Thursday from 6 to 8. We're part of first Thursday on Maine Art Walk, and we are doing some very interesting things. This is African-American month, and we are going to be emulating Dave the Potter and the participants that come in can even have the option of creating their own little couplet, froze, and put it on a pot that will be fire. So we've got a number of pots pre-formed, ready for that, and there's going to be a lot of interaction, you can do stuff, and then we have that's Paul Moore and Ebony Rammer doing that piece, and we've got Mary Graham Grant, who's a sweetgrass basket weaver. She'll be here with some of her products, and also showing you how to do it. And then musically, we've got Preach Jacobs, who's putting together, and a whole, we wanted to focus on the history of African-Americans, so he's putting together a musical rendition history of African-American music from gospel on up to current day hip hop. We'll have our echo and friendly folks here from the recycling group, and they've got two different activities that children and adults can do, so we're real happy we've got a really good turnout this time. We want everyone to come in. What I like about what we're doing, we're just from six to eight, because we're family friendly, and that way you can come in with your kids and do something or just come in, and then if you want to go out later, there's still time to do that. So we really would like to encourage everybody to come, because each month we do a whole different package, and this month's African-American and we're excited to have the fine artists in the African-American community working with us for this one. It is free from six to eight. You enter through our gallery door, and there will be handouts you'll be given, and that helps us kind of keep track of who's visiting with us and who's not, and we want everybody to come. This is a great event for your family.