 We're just going to have some good fun walking through downtown Columbia, a quick two mile walk. We call it move with the mayor. It's just an opportunity to help everyone understand that you can integrate healthy activities into your everyday life. A brisk walk through downtown with some friends helps you lose some pounds, you know, drop some calories and promote just healthy living. You know, people know us down south for our good cuisine, we cook well, we eat well. I want them to start knowing us for lower blood pressure, longer lives, quality lives spent with our families and this opportunity is sending around our entire Columbia Ways In campaign in which we're encouraging our entire community to lose 25,000 pounds working together. We go to ColumbiaWaysIn.org and sign up for the challenge and we're just trying to help us realize if we live healthier lives that we can spend more quality time with the people we love doing the things that we enjoy and that's what this is all about. So we're going to stop by the Richland County Public Library, the IMLS award winning library. We're going to shop at their farmers market. I have a wonderful farmers market there and some great things happening there so we're going to stop by there, do a little shopping, pick up some healthy food and show me a little bit of fun. I'm a regular patron at the library and when I come here one day for another event, I pick up vegetables on my way home and helps me eat a healthy diet and eat an active lifestyle. So I have the energy to do the things I like and I run lots of 5K races locally and I've noticed a huge difference in the food I eat and how much endurance I have and if I eat whole foods like this, I get tired less and I can train more. I try to pick the bright colors and have different variations in my box and I also like to use it as an opportunity to find new vegetables I haven't tried. I got into beets recently and it's a strange vegetable because when you cut it or try to peel it, it bleeds all over your hand but I like the flavor and I've been using it in smoothies. I just like the chance to experiment different things. If you have never shopped at a farmer's market before, definitely come check out the one at the library. It's very convenient and you'll be able to find all kinds of vegetables that you'll find in the supermarket and plus you can talk to the people that actually grow it on their farm and I highly encourage it. We started with a pilot program back in November of 2017 where we were trying to get better access to fresh fruits and vegetables for some of our customers. We know that some of our library locations are on the bus route. We know that sometimes downtown Columbia can be a little bit of a food desert in addition to having a city market on Saturdays and so we thought having it right in the middle of the week would be a great option for folks who are coming to our locations and looking to pick up holst material who are coming here to enjoy programming and while they're here it's kind of like a one-stop shop for them so they can come through, they can grab some fresh produce and we are just very fortunate to be able to partner with some of the local farmers and Child Hunger SC to be able to provide this service to the community. So, in addition to the farmer's market here, we also have expanded over at our Sandhills location so they have a farmer's market as well that started in March and that's on Mondays between 10 and 1 and we're continuing the farmer's market here indefinitely. We've had more than 100 sales each week since we first started the pilot in November and so we've really noticed this wonderful trend and we're just excited to be able to provide this for our customers. I think that one of the great things that we see is that there are different seasonal fruits and vegetables so I think folks are coming in and they're like, oh there are strawberries this week or oh hey it looks like they have mushrooms this time around and so I think folks are getting excited talking about food. I think they're talking about recipes and how you can utilize them and so it's this nice conversation piece back and forth for our customers to have with each other and really is focusing on that great nutritional aspect. I'd say you know it's right here in the heart of downtown it's a great stop if you want to do you know walking distance with lunch if you want to stop by and grab your holds during lunch you can come in you can grab a box it's really a great item because you can come in and I think folks are surprised how much produce they can fit in a box for $10 so.