 Hello everybody. Good afternoon. Thanks for coming down to five points. My name is Steve Stokes. I'm the president of the Five Points Merchants Association. St. Patrick's is one of the largest one day St. Patrick's festival in the nation. And certainly a very significant day for five points. We're here to celebrate that today, especially after not having the festival for two years. It's a wonderful thing to bring back to Columbia. We're certainly very happy to be a part of that. And we're happy to be here today. We could not do that without a lot of people, but certainly not without the support we've gotten over here from the city of Columbia. All the staff that helped make this event literally could not happen without the great city of Columbia staff. And for that I'll turn it over. It also could not happen without the support of the city council. And we'll turn it over to councilman Will Brun. Hey, good afternoon everybody. How is everybody? I think one thing that we've learned year in and year out with the St. Patrick's festival is that it takes a village to run a village. There's a lot of volunteers that went into this, even more to run a fantastic St. Patrick's festival year in and a year out. Mary Dell and her team that recruit, recruit, recruit the volunteers, these groups that show up year in and year out and put in the service hours. Thank you so much. Keep it up. Keep it up next year and the year after and the year after. So excited to grow off of last year's festival to keep the energy going and grow even bigger to raise more money for wonderful nonprofits here in the city of Columbia. So again, the city of Columbia, thank you. We love five points and we're here to help whenever we can. So thanks everybody. Thank you, Will. One thing this earlier, I didn't mention that one of the most important part about St. Patrick's and we've donated over a $1 million to local charities and we're pleased to announce today our 45th anniversary of our festival. We'll be able to donate $55,000 to 35 middle and charities and continue this festival or tradition of giving back to the community.