 Hello and welcome to the Fort Worth Report. I'm Alicia Woodruff and I'm Chris Conway. Described as Fort Worth's best seasonal outing, the 21st annual Concerts in the Garden Summer Music Festival offers 16 nights of outdoor concerts, June 3rd through July 4th at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. This is a very popular event, so find your ticket soon at www.fwsymphony.org. Man, we are really throwing a lot of love toward the Botanic Gardens lately. Steve Huddleston should buy us the shrubbery. Well that looks nice. And not too expensive. Well what is it you want? We want! This is the season for running early in the mornings on Saturdays. The Fireman's 5K was established in 1999 in memory of firefighters killed in the line of duty. To run benefits local charities and starts at Arberlon United Methodist Church May 28th at 8 a.m. For more information go to www.fireman's5k.com Jay is musical and likes to play for the family who encourage his music because it gives him a special skill. If amateur music is your thing, check out the Van Clyburn Foundation's 6th International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs, May 23rd through the 29th. But you won't be hearing chopsticks at this event. The competition will bring together more than 70 of the world's finest non-professional pianists. For details go to www.clyburn.org. City pools are still closed because of budget constraints and maintenance needs. But like the song says, there's a place you can go when you're short on your dough. The YMCA. The Y always steps up in difficult times and now the city has partnered with the YMCA to open select Y pools during certain times before with residents with no membership required. Check out www.ymcafw.org for all the details. You can also get hours and locations by calling 817-392-7690. Donnie and Duncan go to the more shallow water. Yes, deep enough for diving. And don't forget that YMCA Splash Day is Saturday, May 28th. This free event is open to the public. Get a free swim test or enjoy some special demonstrations at select locations. And please disregard that previous clip. 3 feet is not deep enough to dive in. Okay, Alicia, you know this right?