 Hi, it's Mayor Ron Nirenberg encouraging you to join the Mayor's Summer Reading Club. Now, one more time. On the front, you notice the children are blue. So there's eight blue spaces and that's where the children are going to write the names, the titles of the eight books that they read. And back to the library, they get a certificate signed by the Mayor and get to select a free paper back for the key. We think that the best reward for reading is more reading. So, and we certainly appreciate the foundation in particular for their support of allowing us to have enough books that all the children get to select a book. They don't just get one that we get to select for them. And I know you want to talk about the teens, so I'll stand over here and I'll be there. Fantastic. Well, you do. So I'm teen services coordinator and the teen component of the Summer Reading Club is for 13 to 18 year olds. And what we want to do with that is encourage teens to visit their library and read. So every time a teen attends a program at the library, they'll get a chance and a drawing for awesome prizes. And for each book they read, they'll get a chance and a drawing for awesome prizes. You know, the San Antonio Public Library has been putting books in the hands of young people since 1903. 1903. That's a long time. And we believe, really, that experience of reading a book is super awesome. But we want to tell you about our digital collection too. You can download audio books, text books, not text books like school, but books you read. In print. Thank you. She's a pageant. And also video. So we're, but I want to tell you why we're better than Amazon and why we're better than Netflix. You can't beat our prizes. You absolutely can't beat our prizes. And the other thing about the library is it really is a gathering place for you. It's a place in your neighborhood to meet new friends, to gather with old friends, to have new experiences, to learn new things, and really participate and follow your interests. So we really want to encourage everyone of all ages this summer to visit their library. If you haven't visited us in a while, you may be surprised at what you find at your San Antonio Book Library. And at many of our locations, you can have a free lunch. If you're 18 or under, courtesy of the Food Bank, or Northeast Independent School District, a number of our locations. It's a great place to stay all day. Come, have a lunch, read a book, use our digital resources, do a program. Visit us. Pick up a book. Enjoy the summer of reading together as a San Antonio community. And make sure that you're staying sharp for the school year. That's the Mayor's Summer Reading Club. We hope you join us.