 This is a guide community garden that we try to teach the people how to eat healthy and live longer. And the program we got through the extension program, you know, just make a little change in the guide. And in my role there is to make sure everything function properly. That whatever they give us, we do it properly. We plant on time. We harvest on time and make sure that everybody in the community kind of share what we produce to the community. When harvest time comes and everything is, we come out here and we gather our crop and separate it into different bags and everything else. And basically what we try to do first is to take it around to all the elderly people that we know can't come out here and help us out. You know, we have 19 young kids in the program we start. Young children in the program we started. Most exciting part was teaching young children about taking the free potato and cutting off the vine and plant it that would make better, produce better potatoes than that. And just teaching young children that food just don't appear in a pickle or wiggly. It had to come from somewhere. And they got the idea now where it comes from. The more they work with us and find out just exactly how stuff is growing and everything else, it might not be quite so hard to get them to start eating vegetables and things that they don't like. Or say they don't like because they don't know. You see how I got it? Nothing around the roof. Like do all of them like this. People that really get all the work together and we come one. And here that's where we got to bring our community together so that all the problems that we have in our community, working in the garden, working in a setting like this, you begin to talk about some things and you begin to feel each other and get around each other. Then, you know, we come a little small community and love and peace and harmony. So that's why we need a community garden. And I think they have done that. Well, the garden has done a whole lot for the community because you've got a lot of people that are coming out here maybe digging a little bit with the shovel or raking a little bit and everything else, builds up physical stamina. And the more you do physically and everything else, the better off your health will be. And in order for you to get something done and everything else, you've got to first show somebody else that you wouldn't do something for yourself. We don't expect nobody to come out here and just start a garden for us when we sit at the house on a porch. My wife of the town will do all you can do to make sure that the project meets the set foot. Don't look at what you have, look at what you don't have and work on that.