 Thank you all so much for coming out and joining us this afternoon at Hyatt Park. The drills and skills clinic started as a one-week basketball intensive clinic and over the last 10 years has grown to include six sports, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf, cheerleading and flag football over two weeks. The program has featured volunteer coaches from Benedict College, Oakley High School, Jay Johnson, and also the University of South Carolina. A wonderful staff at the Department of Parks and Recreation here at the City of Columbia has coordinated this program since it began in 2010. We've had the incredible opportunity to help shape and mold 3,000 children in this program. Our registration is now underway for the clinic that starts later this summer. It's open through Wednesday, July 31st. We really want to encourage, take this as an opportunity to encourage folks to sign their children up. Open the boys and girls ages 6 through 13. The clinic is going to be held from August 5th to the 9th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the following sports. Basketball, soccer, and tennis. Basketball, boys and girls ages 6 through 9. I'm here at Hyatt Park and boys and girls ages 10 through 13 at Greenview Park. Soccer will be at Greenview Park, also ages 6 through 13, boys and girls. And tennis also at Greenview Park, boys and girls ages 6 through 13. Folks can go to the City Recreation Centers, also go to the website, parks and facilities, page online and register there. The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Administration Office is at 111 Recreation Drive. Oralwood Park, we want to encourage folks to also feel free to go by there and pick up applications. If you need the call, the phone number to call is 803-545-3100. Again, it's 803-545-3100. The very first thing that I asked the city to do when it became mayor in 2010 was to come up with some type of summer camp experience. I didn't do a lot of summer camps growing up. My children participate in the camp every single year, but still amazes me how many young people don't have that opportunity. And this is open to every child across the city, across the Midlands. And we've had a chance to really tap into some incredibly gifted young people. And being able to see these gifts manifested, not just through athletics. We're able to see the leadership skills developed, their understanding of the importance of teamwork. We come across other talents that we didn't know that they had, whether they'd be in the arts or some are gifted public speakers and don't know it. But we subscribe wholly to the idea that genius and talent and gifts are distributed evenly across our population, all across the city and across the world. But opportunity is not always. And it's our job as parents, as leaders, as coaches, as community, as just as citizens to make sure that every single child has the opportunity to do the great things that we know God has in store for them. That's why we do this, because we love these young people. And we're so excited to make sure that this year, the 10th anniversary of the mayor's annual drills and skills clinic is a success. So bring your babies out, bring your young leaders out. The future is here. It is strong right here in Columbia South Carolina because these young people and because of the men and women who make this program a successful each and every year.