 Welcome to the Security Expo and First Responders Tribute. Today we also have the Colfax crews in Pogo Run. There should be thousands of collector cars coming through the south end of the Esplanade. What a great day for an outside community event. I love all the people that are here, the firefighters, the police officers. We saw some sheriffs and EMS personnel. So we decided to bring the kids out so that they could experience and meet officers and those that take care of us on a daily basis. Fourteen years ago, our nation lost thousands of innocent lives to senseless violence orchestrated by terrorists. Putting one's life on the line to protect the community is an extraordinary commitment made by extraordinary individuals. Today, we earnestly honor those lost in the 9-11 tragedy and we give an abundance of gratitude to those who willingly put the lives of others ahead of their own. As you enjoy the expo, I would ask that our citizens take the time and connect with the police also. For all of our partners in public safety, whether it's Sheriff, Fire, EMS, or the state police, take the time and connect with the citizen. Because it's really through that relationship, safety connecting with the community and the two becoming one, that is the best way that we can ensure that the minimum women and public safety go home at night and that 600 plus thousand residents in our community stay safe.