 Well, we're still about 11 months out from Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis, but some of the activities have already begun for the Minnesota Super Bowl host committee, as it continues to award legacy fund grants to organizations across Minnesota. The committee began its 52 weeks of giving the week following this past Super Bowl by awarding its first grant. The Lakeland area saw its first grant awarded today to the Malax Band of Ojibwe. The grant will go towards the equipment and support for the tribe's sustainable community gardens. We're pretty excited about getting this grant from the legacy fund. The grant's given us an opportunity to grow our community garden project, the Mino-Mijian project. So we're going to try to expand with the funding we got. We're going to be able to expand to all the communities in Malax. The 52 weeks of giving's purpose is to raise awareness and find solutions towards creating a healthier generation of children in Minnesota. Super Bowl 52 takes place on Sunday, February 4th, 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.