 Hello, and welcome to the Fort Report. I'm Alicia Woodruff, and I'm Chris Connelly. Alicia, I don't know if you've seen the lawn whisperer in your neck of the woods, but he's not just on billboards. I found him crawling around on his belly in my backyard, and it kind of creeped me out a little bit. Well, let me guess. You found that you're watering too much, right? He came to your place too? No, but overwatering is a serious problem in North Texas. Not only waste a valuable natural resource, it also wastes money. Be sure to follow the city's water conservation rules. First, watering your lawn with sprinklers is only allowed between the hours of 6 p.m. and 10 a.m. Your lawn will thank you for it, and you'll conserve water and avoid a costly citation. Second, water deeply and less often to develop a deep, healthy root system. Third, maintain your sprinkler system, fix leaky parts, and check the sprinkler coverage areas. Don't water the streets or sidewalks. They do just fine without water. Yeah, and if you see water being wasted at Fort Worth, report it online at FortWorthgov.org forward slash water. Come here. You won't see me doing that. Anyway, hey, you'll never guess what day June 16th is. Thursday? No, I mean, yeah, but it's special day. Okay, I give up. It's Dump the Pump Day! June 16th is the sixth annual National Dump the Pump Day as in the gas pump. It's a magical time to say to heck with these gas prices and the air pollution. Instead of filling up that gas guzzler, why not ride the bus, walk, or ride a bike? Public transportation helps reduce our carbon footprint and saves billions of gallons of gas each year. So let's use Dump the Pump Day to save some cash, help the environment, reduce our dependence on oil, and improve our quality of life. That's good advice, Chris. Thanks for getting us pumped up. Anything else the people at Fort Worth should be pumped up for is the Election Day. Don't forget to vote. Early voting ends June 14th, and Election Day is this Saturday, June 18th. Residents in Northwest Fort Worth will choose their next representative in District 7, and the big race, of course, is for our next mayor. Get off the vote, people. Hey, Snoopy, what's up? Oh, hey, Lisa. I just went over to Omaha Surplus over on what settlement to pick up this stuff, because Father's Day is coming up, and my dad doesn't wear necktie. If you're looking for a unique Father's Day gift, a scenic flight over Fort Worth is memorable, but there's nothing like seeing it from a B-25 bomber. These vintage flights are available June 11th to the 19th, and packages vary between the B-25 or the classic DC-3. Call it 1-7659-9249 to get the details and gift lines. Now where was I? Oh yeah.