 Brenda Oliver, I'm the Culture Arts Program Coordinator at the Columbia Art Center, which is from the City of Columbia Parks and Recreation, and welcome to Destination Hometown. On our first Thursday this month, which is September 6th, again we're offering a family-friendly presentation of a different culture, it'll be from 6 to 8 p.m., it is free. And this month we've got Wenda to Ukraine. There will be traditional dancing, traditional costumes. We have a children's choir coming. And one of the arts I know is going to be here is called Paesanka, and it is intricate, eggs that are painted intricately using wax-resistant special techniques. You don't have to stay the whole time, but at least come in and find out information about the Ukraine. If you've never been there, maybe you'd like to know what it's about. So this is your own passport to the Ukraine, to come in and see what that country has to offer. I know that from some of the scenery I've seen it's very beautiful, and we're proud to be able to share this country and their culture arts with the City of Columbia. This will be Thursday, September 6th, from 6 to 8 p.m. We are located at 1227 Taylor Street, directly across pretty much from Hotel Trundle. And the parking is easy, we have a parking garage. And I invite everyone to come out and participate.