 We want to welcome you officially to the 10th annual Accessibility Fest, 10th annual, that's a big deal. How about a big round of applause for everybody involved and for you for coming out and being a part of what is fast becoming a signature event in San Antonio. And it is just grown and grown. Today we are celebrating the achievements that persons with disabilities make in our community. Many of the entertainers you see and will see here today have some type of disability, but that does not slow them down. That does not stop their talent. They share with us and pop balloons, which is great fun. That was timely, very good. October is National Disability Awareness Month and we're here to celebrate. The Accessibility Fest is a wonderful event that brings together more than 100 non-profit and for-profit organizations and businesses to share information, resources, ideas and support between people with all kinds of disabilities. This is just one event that brings all of us together in San Antonio and we're so happy that you are here. And now, ladies and gentlemen, I want to introduce some very, very special people. You think about the 10-year anniversary of the Accessibility Fest. Well, these were the visionaries who founded the Accessibility Fest. Melanie Cawthon and Cynthia Hamilton. Here's Melanie. We are so pleased that you are out here today with us. My name is Melanie Cawthon and I'm one of the co-founders of this event and my cohort is managing volunteers today, so she's probably running around in circles. But this event has grown to serving several hundred people. My cohort is right here. This is Cynthia Hamilton and she's one of the co-founders of this event today. Ten years ago, we sat around a table and talked about the needs in San Antonio. We both work in the sector for individuals with developmental disabilities, but as we started talking, we discovered that there was a gap. And the way that we present information resources to families that have individuals with disabilities in them. And we decided that we needed to go broader than the sector we were in. And so we pulled in individuals that were served individuals with physical disabilities, with sensory disabilities, and with mental health disorders. So ten years ago, we started and several hundred people came through and here we are ten years later serving thousands of individuals. We estimate about 4,500 people come through Accessibility Fest each year. So our mission is to offer a gateway to resources, opportunities, and independence for individuals with disabilities in our community. So we have to thank you all for attending today and making our mission a reality. If you weren't here, we wouldn't be making a difference. So thank you for coming out. We are here today to support San Antonio to embrace the talents and skills that individuals with disabilities bring to our workplaces and communities and to promote the right of equal employment opportunity for all people. So we have exhibitors who are here promoting programs and services to help individuals in all aspects of life where they live, where they work, and where they play. And of course it helps that the weather is picture perfect. I know it's a little warm, but at least it's sunny and we're not being rained out. So with that, I'm going to see if Cynthia has a few more words to say. I just want to say thank you to everyone. I know a lot of our volunteers have already left today, the ones that came out early. Those volunteers that are here, still here today, thank you so much. Everybody, can I get a round of applause for the volunteers who are here today? There are some very special people standing behind us who are melting in some pretty neat costumes. So we're going to make our leave and let the entertainment continue.