 Good evening. Good evening, everyone. Thank you. And welcome to Immaculata University's 101st Carol Night. As you all know, Carol Night is Immaculata's most beloved tradition, and I'm happy, so happy, to be gathered here with you tonight to usher in the Christmas holiday. So what do you think of our tree this year? Look, it may not be Rockefeller Center, but it's got to be close. We are so grateful. This tree this year is a gift from one of our alumnus. Clarita Rapagnani Ladesh. And as a thank you to you, Clarita and your family, I'd like to give you a gift of our appreciation. Before we get started, I think it is very appropriate for me to take a minute to thank the very many people who worked so hard to make tonight's event the special one that it is. There are so many people to thank, and among them is our facilities team. They put the tree up. They decorated it. In fact, they decorated the entire campus. I think it looks as good as it's ever looked. Putting together Carol Night event, the Carol Night event takes planning and coordination, and I thank Patty Dunneju and Patty Cantorino for a masterful job. Finally, I would like to express my thanks to the music department upstairs and the students for putting together a program which I am sure you will enjoy. Beginning at seven, tonight's program will be recorded and run for approximately one hour. At this time, we ask you to refrain from talking and applauding during the duration of this program. And please, please, silence your cell phones. Even though you may have Christmas ringtones, silence your phones. Enjoy this magical evening, and on behalf of the faculty, staff, and students of Immaculata University, a very merry Christmas. Thank you. University. The signs and spirit of Christmas are all around us. Holly reads and tinsel, blowing lights, a festive tree, sparkling smiles.