 Hello Columbia and welcome to This Week in the City. Highlights brought to you from the public relations, media and marketing department with the City of Columbia. I am your host, Lisha Utsi. As we begin this week in the City, on Tuesday May 24th, Columbia City Council will hold a budget workshop at 3 p.m. at City Hall. For agenda items or for more details, visit our website at ColumbiaSC.gov. On Wednesday, May 25th, we get another opportunity to show that Columbia is remaining open for business. On the 25th, Turning Point along with Columbia City Council members and representatives from the Five Points Association will host a ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony at 2.30 p.m. The business is located at 1030 Hardin Street, again a grand opening and ribbon cutting for Turning Point on Wednesday, May 25th at 2.30 p.m. Come out and join us. And please remember, as you are preparing to handle in-person business with the City of Columbia, our offices will be closed on Monday, May 30th in observance of Memorial Day. You will still be able to handle City business online. However, for all in-person services, you will need to contact us or come in on Tuesday, May 31st. Another hot topic this week in the City is summer activities for youth. Columbia City Council, the City of Columbia and our partner organizations want to make sure that you and your kids are ready for summer activities and summer camps. We've bonded together to form a collaboration and also pulled together a directory of youth services called the City of Columbia Youth Services Guide. This guide will help you as you're preparing for summer activities for your children. It is an easy to follow directory and guide that lists summer camps and summer activities and programs with the City of Columbia's Parks and Recreation Department, but we also have opened up the opportunity to local youth agencies and organizations. Any local youth organization or agency that would like to send us your information, please email us at youthprogramsatcolumnsc.gov and we will include your youth camp, your youth services programs, or any other activities that you are sponsoring this summer for youth in our community. Again, that's youthprogramsatcolumnsc.gov. You will also be able to use this as a resource guide for youth camps for parts of recreation in our City Parks. For those who would like to volunteer this year or donate your services, time, money, etc., you can also use this as a guide so that you will know about local youth organizations that need your help this summer. If you would like a copy of the Youth Services Guide, please contact Public Relations, Media, and Marketing by calling us at 803-545-3020 or send us an email at pio.columnsc.gov. You may pick up a copy at City Hall, located at 1737 Main Street. Our offer for these services is also available online. You can go to our website at columnsc.gov for a full listing of all youth camps and activities. Thank you for joining us for This Week in the City. If you would like any more information regarding any of the announcements for this week, please contact Public Relations, Media, and Marketing at 803-545-3020 or email us at pio.columnsc.gov. Make sure you stay connected through our website for 24-hour information at columnsc.gov. Also make sure you are following us on our social media platforms, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as our YouTube channel for on-demand programming. And remember, we are Colombia.