 Live by Tracy Bergun from DAV to talk about one of our favorite community events that's coming up in just a few weeks, the DAV 5K. Tracy, I know you're excited about this great event, so can you give us an overview of what we can expect this year? Sure, thanks for having me, Brian. On Saturday, November 5th at 9 a.m., we will once again be at the banks in Cincinnati, Ohio for the DAV 5K honoring our nation's heroes. The pandemic also opened up new opportunities, and we continue to offer our virtual 5K through the entire month of November. This year, our presenting sponsors are Humana and USAA, and we're grateful to have them. Great, and how long has DAV been hosting this event? So I was here for the inaugural event and can't express the sense of pride and patriotism that I felt when our first veteran cross-et finish line 10 years ago. We are excited to continue the tradition today, building awareness for the great work that DAV is doing for our veterans and their families. Great, and Tracy, this event isn't just for runners. People have lots of options to participate. What kind of registrations are there? So it's a family event. We want you to bring all of your family and friends, so it's for veterans, non-veterans, whether you walk, you run, you ride your motorcycle, drive your Jeep, or you are riding on a hand cycle. Great, and how can people get involved, whether they want to participate, volunteer, or even donate? So there's still time to register for the in-person event, which is in two weeks, and also for the virtual races, by going to DAV5K.org. It's easy to register, volunteer, or donate to our great event that we're going to have. We offer DAV swag as incentives to raise funds, and we're also going to have a photo contest. So you need to post your social media platforms and use the hashtag hashtag DAV5K photo contest 22, and the winners will be selected on December 2. The photo categories include most patriotic, most unique course or landmark, furry friend award, or the best finish line photo. Oh, that's wonderful, and I know I'm looking forward to seeing all of the different photos coming through. They've always been great in the past, so definitely looking forward to that this year. But how does this event support ill and injured veterans? So DAV offers free benefits counseling to our veterans. I think most people think that veterans are going to get the care that they have earned immediately after they transition out of the military, and DAV offers this free counseling to them, because they do not get that care right away. We also offer career fairs and disaster relief, which is touching many of us at this time because of the hurricanes in Florida and Puerto Rico. Last year, we were able to raise $340,000 from the DAV 5K. Each dollar donated to DAV equals $179 in those benefits for our veterans, and we hope to beat that amount this year for the DAV 10-year anniversary. I'm hoping to reach a half a million dollars this year. And a half a million dollars, like you said, is going to go very far in helping veterans get the services that DAV provides. And just looking forward to seeing what we're able to do this year. Why is DAV, you said you've been around since the first 5K 10 years ago. Why is the DAV 5K such a special event for you? Well, DAV is special to me anyway, because when I was six years old, my dad joined the organization, so they've been a part of my life almost by entire existence. I've worked for DAV for 25 years, and then my husband actually is a disabled veteran, and then my son is a seven-year Air Force veteran and unfortunately needed care after he was honorably discharged, and DAV came to his aid and helped us out, cut through that red tape of trying to get through the process with the VA of getting the health care that he needed. Well, Tracy, thank you so much for sharing that story about how DAVs touch your life, and then also for just talking to us today about the DAV 5K where participants can walk, roll, run, and ride to honor America's veterans. Again, the in-person event takes place at 9 a.m. on Saturday, November 5th in Cincinnati. The virtual events run from November 5th through Saturday, November 30th. There's still time to sign up, and you can do that. You can donate, you can register, you can volunteer by heading over to dav5k.org.