 Reggie, we're here at the East End School and we're playing games tonight. What's going on? The kids have the opportunity to purchase a game, which was donated to us from several businesses in the area, and they get together and they play the games, they learn how to play them, they trade off on the games, and after they've done that they get together for some good food and drink and just sharing stories and having a good time. Talk about family game night for a little bit. What are you trying to accomplish here? We're trying to accomplish community. People getting together, having fun, respecting each other, sharing stories, and it's just a really great thing just to get together and do that. Does this sort of thing build social skills or built intelligence? What are some of the benefits on that side of it? Yeah, it builds all those things that you're saying. It builds intellectual skills, playing the games, reading directions for the games. It certainly builds social skills. They get together and talk and some kids that haven't been comfortable with that really shine during that time. So it's a really good thing all around. Now tonight we're playing board games and in this age of computer games and all that sort of thing, is this sort of a throwback or is this coming back? I think it's coming back. During rainy days at East End, we do bring the board games out and we play games and they have a fantastic time doing that and I think it's coming back. They do talk about we and all those really technological games that are out there but they really love the board games. They like the hands-on experience. They like to be in charge of the game and they like to learn rules and have fun doing it. Does this help build teamwork and that sort of thing, learning how to socialize? It's a perfect team-building activity. We do a lot of goal-setting. We do a lot of team-building and this is just a building block for it to put those team-building activities together. Games is the perfect tool for that. What's learning works connection with it? Connection with the game night. We have so many events that bring together families and that's just one of the many things that we do. We have a game night. We try to do it every year. We have field trips. They'll be going to Delorum. We're studying water and the properties of water so we're going to see the world's largest globe. It's just the many things that we do and game night is just one of them to bring community together to bring kids together and we'll also be doing some great science field work going over to Mackwith Island so it's just a building block of the many things that we do in this program. Are there parents here as well tonight? Yes they are. A lot of parents did come. Not every parent can make it because a lot of parent families work so it's very hard for them to make the event but a lot of families did show up tonight and they're having a great time just learning the games with the students and with their with their kids and other other families too.