 Oh, hi, everyone. I haven't had a chance to go over today's topic, so just bear with me for a second while I go over the notes. OK, yada, yada, yada, blue zones project, yada, yada, improving well-being, making healthy choices, improved productivity, a higher quality of life. Well then, I guess we will be learning more about the Blue Zones Project today. And I will be going to the grocery store to get some carrots and apples to snack on, all right. Blue Zones Project is a community-wide well-being improvement initiative, and it's all about making healthy choices easier throughout the city of Fort Worth. It's about connecting with each other, connecting with our community, volunteering in your community, and really striving to make the city a wonderful place to live, work, and play. Blue Zones Project encourages healthier options throughout the community. There have been dozens of restaurants that have joined forces with us to put healthier choices on their menu, and also make some healthy practices around their restaurant, like taking salt shakers away, perhaps, or not serving free refills of sugar, sweet, and beverages. Maybe making the default side dish on different entrees, a healthy side item like fresh fruit or a side salad. In addition to restaurants, we've been working with schools, churches, and worksites around the city, as well as grocery stores. The last couple of weeks, there were seven different walking school buses going on at different schools in Fort Worth ISD, and also one school in Caller ISD. So a walking school bus is all about encouraging students to walk to school, because we know that students who walk to school arrive more ready to learn. When you walk through one of the grocery stores that's participating with us, the first thing you'll probably notice is a Blue Zones checkout lane. And it's a checkout lane that does not have candy and does not have sugar, sweet, and beverages. Instead, it offers single-serve pieces of fruit, grab-and-go healthy items like water, coconut water, small servings of nuts, things like that. In addition, a grocery store will highlight healthy foods around the store. Fort Worth is working to become a Blue Zone certified community. The city itself and employers throughout the city, as well as many community organizations that are supporting this work, understand that a community full of people with higher well-being is a better place to live. It's a place that attracts jobs. It's a wonderful driver of economic development to have healthy employees with high well-being. To learn more about Blue Zones Project and all the activities throughout the city, check their website. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. Before listing of more events and city meetings, you always can check the calendar at the city's website.