 So we have our parade judge line up again this year. We have Laurie Bornes from Q97.9. We have Depp Landville from the Congress Bar and Buffy by design. Channel 13. So you're welcome for this beautiful cold credit when it rains at somebody else's problem. I don't know, it's not mine. And I can hear them rubbing up down the street. Dites on bikes have actually been leading pride parades for decades throughout the country. And they are honored to continue to leave the pride for the parade for over 25 years. That was active in the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychologists. Customers and business partners are created with dignity and trust and health. We're going to continue on the life care services. We love the hats, the diseases, and many existing health conditions. Resources offered by all the museums, theaters, local businesses, and the city's college and university. We are so proud to have them in the Portland for over 20 years now in the parlor at 130 in the beautiful Williston Emanuel United Church every Sunday. And we have the Gray Street Ministry. They provide a compassionate outreach ministry to the homeless and the marginalized in downtown Portland and offers support through presence, prayer, and advocacy. Ladies and gentlemen, walking up the street now under the artistic director of Larry Jackson, please put your hands up for Portland. These churches coming out today give a warm welcome for the First Parish Congressional Church of Dora. Diverse as all of humanity. And so whoever you are, wherever you are in life's journey, they can offer a place and your community of seekers, believers, and doubters. Universalist Church of Yarmouth. That's all good. Two 14,000 animals came through their doors. Diversity and the right to an alternative lifestyle without discrimination, judgment, or persecution. Happiness in addition to supporting various charities in the state of Maine. They're a newly formed group, and they're searching for charities and events to help us entertain. Any guesses on what this group is? Any guesses? That's right. Yes, it's Go Portland Volleyball. GBT friendly volleyball. We put a great day for it, huh? Services in educational, political, and social group for the University of Maine's Toulon. It's the four-side community church for LGBTQ youth age 21 and under. A big welcome today. And please welcome Hardy Girls, healthy women. Hardy Girls is a non-profit who envisages the world where all girls and women experience safety, independence, and equality. We have Carla in organic salon. It's their time is not right for a lobster, right? With three beautiful campuses in Portland, Winifred, and King Deere, Morocco, the ACLU of Maine. They're the state's guardian, Garth Smith, the guardian of liberty. And right on their heels is P-FLA services to friends and family members of LGBTQ persons. And they've been in the parade for many years. A big welcome. And to people worldwide, they're in global services for the people of Maine in the years, as well as preventing outreach and free HIV testing. The agency now also offers hepatitis C testing through Southern Maine. See what that globe is made out of? See at the Franny Creeperty Center to help enforce their social responsibility as they walk with care on this earth. Please give a round of applause to Musa in Public Policy Network, anchored in their faith and animated by its principles. They welcome as partners and collaborators all those who care their values. It's the unit area of the Universalist Church and our LGBTQ colleagues and customers and then recognized globally by various organizations. Diversity of Maine. Let's try out the education provider and give it up, make some more than 100 feet long. The flag was handcrafted by volunteers right here in the Portland area. It is truly a piece of Maine LGBT history. Significant sponsor this year is U.S. Cellular. Our prestige sponsors, TD Bank and WECS and the fiscal sponsor Equality Maine along with a number of other organizations that make this whole event possible.