 So once again, we just want to invite you, encourage you to attend these free festivities. We're starting Saturday, September 15th. We begin early, as the Gonsul mentioned, at 8 o'clock with our drill team competition, and then the rest of the day keeps going until past 7 p.m. For the first time in history here in San Antonio, the Consulate General of Mexico is joining with the Asociación Avenida Guadalupe. So we are joining efforts in order to celebrate together what they have done during years, the 16th of September, and we have done 15th of September with the traditional El Grito. Well, El Grito is really the chant or the yell, right, that commemorated the beginning of the fight for independence. And so at that time, it actually celebrated on September 15th in the evening. And so it kind of brought, you know, the church ringing of the bells and the people together to say, okay, we're ready for independence. And then the Sestasas, known as Mexico's independence, say really the beginning of that fight is what really occurred. Well, the parade is one of the larger parades here in San Antonio. It's been going on for 31 years. This is our 31st year. As I mentioned, we have about 130 to 150 entries. And these are, you know, mariachi groups from the community, drill team groups, we'll have cheerleading groups, charros, bands, floats, that kind of stuff. So you'll be able to celebrate all of that coming down Guadalupe Street. And then around noon when it completes, we start the festival area. Giving out scholarships because we have, under our umbrella, Lula Council 648 in the give out scholarships during this event to keep the cultural going and to keep students in school, which is a very good program. We are going to have a military escort from a Ciudad Juarez del Paso that they have come every year during the last eight to ten years. And so that's the framework for the ceremonia del grito. And then finishing with the big famous grito from the console himself at around seven. We need you to attend all our events. They're all free. Every event is free starting with the parade, the festival, the kids area, followed by the Senior Quermes at the Convention Center, fiestas patrias, the same thing. And then our finale, the 22nd, the soccer, basketball, and the Mariachi Festival. And come out and join us. It's free.