 Hello and welcome to the Fort Report. I'm Chris Conley and I'm Alicia Woodruff. It's time for another redistricting and gas drilling public meeting. Yep, I got to check the other day for a dollar so you know I'm all in. If you have thoughts about gas drilling and I know some of you do, well, speak up and join the City Council during the 7 p.m. meeting at City Hall on October 18th. Also, a topic of discussion will be whether you would like Fort Worth to have the current eight council districts or 10. This is yet another chance to have a voice in the discussion, so get involved. As fun as that sounds, I'm excited about the Frontier Fall Fest at Log Cabin Village. Nobody celebrated harvest time like the pioneers, so let's see how they did it before electricity. You'll be able to grind grain by hand, shell corn, fresh wheat, bob for apples, pressed tortillas, and more. There'll also be live music, unplugged of course, and a pumpkin carving contest. Come on out October 15th from 1 to 4 p.m. For more information, blah, blah, blah, blah, website on the screen. Wow, and I thought I was phoning it in sometimes. Whatever, let's see you bring the excitement with the bike rack story. Fine. It's on. Okay folks, if we got a great offer for you here, don't miss out on your chance at a piece of history. As we all know, the city is a proponent of biking to work or wherever else you want to go, but where do you park it? Sure, the city's installed a number of bike racks downtown, but how about your very own bike rack in front of your very own business? That's right, act now and the city will actually install it for you. There's an application process, of course. Be prepared to sell your area's needs. Now, what's something like this going to cost? $500? A thousand? No, it's free. You heard me right, but act fast. These items won't be available for long. Call now, 817-392-2593. And that is how you bring the enthusiasm. That's not fair. You had graphics. So, let's see how they did it before electricity. Weird electricity. Nobody celebrated harvest time like the... Unplugged, of course, and a pumpkin carving...