 I have 432. Someone might catch the door. Sorry. I'll see when I get that one. I'm coming back. We need to do an official roll call. Yeah, so I don't even know. You know, um, I don't, you know, I just can't comment on the situation. Probably technically. Then do we have any problems to be heard? Okay. Does everyone have a chance to look over the minutes from August? Any questions? Anything that needs to be amended? Can I get a vote for approval of the minutes? Sure. Can I print for a second? Okay. Then we have no accessions to the chamber. I'll load it up. Then we'll vote on approval of the minutes. Yes. No accessions. Highlights, ground breaking, and we've got, we've got a little campaign was big success. We have about 90 people there. Way more than we were anticipating. So really great. We've got a lot of great comments about that. And we get a number of donations from our artists from the Stewart Family Foundation. They included another million for their projects that are great. And it's over. And thanks to those of you that were able to make it and some had trouble on the way. So we will be really heavily pushing the cattle campaign from now until November and then really through or on Tuesday. So it's back to here a lot about that. And I'll just say again is super helpful if we can say we're talking to donors and lenders that we have 100% participation in our awards. So doesn't have to be a large amount because it really does help out. On exhibits we have a new exhibit on the 2013 flood of all here. This was put together by our museum assistants. There are two young women. They're all half-time. I can start as interns. Now our half-time museum employees now beyond the King. They basically took this whole piece from the start to the end. Really great job. They did a lot of great collaborations. A Fox 31 news exhibit and a nice use of this space. In fact, it's popular enough we're actually getting people to come to the end when this is being used for a meeting and we can't see the flood exhibit. We're going to do some signage to them. But then this will be up about a year. Justin talking more about auditorium programming during these tours on to education. The thing I want to highlight here is our Day of the Dead exhibit celebration. We're going to have a look at that. Particularly October 14 is the big event day. It's a really good opportunity and you'd like to volunteer at a museum event. If you're interested please let me know or contact our volunteer coordinator for the collection. We booked up with some part of that event. Lots of volunteers and great opportunity to see the museum's biggest real signature which here is downtown. Food trucks and vendors and music and we will also still have the exhibition here in a small auditorium of older years and also Noche Noche didn't do the sale. On the actual Day of the Dead on the third cycle. Collections we are taking a little break from the donations. Come in so you may see some next month from downtown. Just given the fact that we are one short-stout member and two good portion of what was our storage and staging area is currently under construction. Taking a bit of a break. It's part of public places that are important as the photos of the shop part offices that were selected. So it's painted from downtown and built on the capital campaign. We've had really great marketing from the agriculture exhibit and the CBS news hour and all of you have a lot of great coverage around the capital. And then the last thing I'll mention is that we have a great volunteer distributing produce baskets from flowers from the fourth year we've done that in particular format. We're volunteers. You all on board but most of you had a chance to come by and sit here for a minute. I was going to say I got this and I spent five and a half years on the transportation advice report so I remember so thank you very much for having me. So that's what it's all about. It's such a lovely thing that my daughter made something out of eggplant and she got a few winter potatoes and made some potatoes. She was right so so I have a question the exhibit is so gorgeous here so gorgeous and the thing with the school what's going to happen to that? That is so magnificent the tables and the pottery that was done was gorgeous I was I was like really taking a bath and I was like what are you going to do with that where's it going to go? So part of our contract with the artist Margarita Carrera who coordinated all of that is that at the conclusion then she gets all of that artwork so we're actually going to pack it up and take it down in a truck so we're going to drive it down there it's actually cheaper to do that and ship it there's a lucky person who's going to drive it down there I think it's going to be both Black and Jared so she's going to be packing the tables so I think we're going to give her we'll pack it all up she's not going to come back we'll pack it all up because they're so custom for those spoons that we can't really do the current thing else because where does he store the rest of the corn the corn husk so that's an interesting item as well the artist deliberately made that artwork all organic material so that it can be recycled so we put that in a plan and we'll be taking it to a field and everything will go back to the artist so all of that we contracted the artist to make it I think that it's such an outstanding exhibition to stay here it was one of the things we have to work with is what every artist wants and also, on the cost we didn't actually look into acquiring the large artwork created by Sarah Sense who is Native American that wove together Boulder County maps traditional Native American we were kind of excited about the idea of acquiring half of the collection but unfortunately the cost is about $100,000 so, which is our acquisition budget is maybe high five digits if we really figure it all out so that was the artists obviously they're making a living of this they're hoping to be able to produce this it's amazing I've never seen it before so that because our exhibits are the galleries are a bit influx just because the instruction dates and so forth are a little bit we haven't yet nailed down exactly when the instructions start in on some things so we are moving more to doing some in-house exhibits we'll have more flexibility so the one that when we were starting to talk about what's been one of our most popular exhibits it's like, well, Lego was far more popular than we've ever done it's been close to ten years since we last did it and we know we bring that back and we can really show to our children and family audience that they they're welcome at the museum they come in and find an exhibit that's super hands on super connected and then that's the opportunity when we have an A as soon as our expansion is done we have hands on children and family running the gallery all the time so that's been one of the things we've noticed over the last few years the one exhibit is that audience has kind of declined so we want to bring them back with a big blockbuster and hopefully they will have the museum on their area next summer we're talking about doing maybe like a at the end of the day we go down there there's a really cool piece someone who built that day we take that and set it in a case builds up the week or something like that we're not in touch business I know we have follow-up work frequent yes, so we need two volunteers to participate and interviews we have only one vacancy it is spot as the only one it is open to folks to do interviews by the zoomer teams for the end of October for the opposition also, candidates for the board it will be wonderful to see a diverse array of folks applying for that slot we are hoping to have a variety of perspectives younger folks a variety of folks talking about people representing the folks so if you have anybody that you can think of I'm happy to talk with folks about what's involved in the process October 13th is the deadline for this round to end in December before term that's the date of the the date of the council later on that's my understanding we do the interviews late we can go into early November but I would know more than that we have the questions already set show up by the zoom and do the interviews so this year it's just applying without the university it would not be a big time soon thank you Kathy correct we have one thing why do we need two two we need two board members to do the interview oh that's true two board members to do the choice interview are there any other board comments I attended this crisis to camaraderie I don't think I very well attended a lot of share everyone here had something to say what they do and it was very engaging to talk to different people what they remember about this life so very well attended first I'll let you all keep going yeah