 All right. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to another beautiful, albeit slightly overcast day down here in Five Points, where we are here to celebrate the grand opening and the official ribbon cutting. Grand opening was yesterday, but we're here to have the ribbon cutting for our newest business in Five Points, Paner Pete Vintage. My name is Ryan Coleman, Director of Economic Development for the City of Columbia. And I'll line up the introductions for our speakers this morning. First of all, we'll have Councilman Will Burnham for District 3, followed by Mayor Daniel Rickerman. And we'll turn the microphone over to Heather McDonald, Executive Director of Five Points Association. And then finally, our featured guest of honor today, Katie Roberts, owner of Paner Pete Vintage. Thank you. Councilman Burnham, soldiers. How about it? How's everybody doing today? Stay warm, I hope. Fantastic. We are chipping away at a block that used to not have a lot of traffic, pedestrian traffic here. Just take a look around from Bento, Swift, all good books. Let's do some marketing and fill this up with a restaurant upstairs, right, everybody? Wouldn't that be great? It's great creating a destination in this little corner of Five Points, and Katie and your husband and the team here were so excited about the risk, the venture you are taking. We are here to help you foster and incubate this small business. That is our goal here at the City of Columbia. It will de-file East. Soda City has so many wonderful vendors, and it's great to see another success story moving on to a brick-and-mortar shop. So we know you're going to stay busy. You're emptying out the storage units of all that wonderful clothing. And I wish you much success. So we are just so excited. I want to say a quick thanks to Ryan Coleman and his team, Greg Williams, the catch-all for the city when it comes to business. I hope you'll have his cell phone number. You call him whenever you need him. Again, couldn't do this. Couldn't foster small business and growth without you guys and your team. So with that, we are open, and I want to call up Mayor Rickiman, who is so supportive of all these initiatives that we are doing here to be open and grow business in Five Points. Mr. Mayor. Good morning, everybody. Unfortunately, it's not the warmest day, but it is a great day because here we are with another small business to open up. And as you know, Columbia's backbone is small business. It's so exciting to have another shop, another retail shop down here in Five Points. I'm so excited for you, Katie. I know you're excited. It sounds like y'all had a great opening yesterday, and we hope that the message gets out that people are down here. They're buying a book. They're getting some coffee. They're getting a sweatshirt next door, and then they're coming to get their groove on right here with some great outfits and some great opportunities. But excited for you, and I hope everything we can do to support you to continue to grow. But this is what we've been hoping for in Five Points is really building it up with small businesses that are a real reflection of our community. So congratulations. Heather McDonough, Executive Director of Five Points Association. On behalf of the Five Points Association, we want to welcome you to the neighborhood. And like Councilman Brennan just said, it's been an exciting few weeks in this little corner of our neighborhood. And this is just one more addition that I personally am excited about being a huge vintage lover. I told Katie I'm probably going to have to get a raise at this point to be able to come over here and shop so much. But again, on behalf of all of us, we are so excited to have you here and wish you all the best. I'm Katie. I mainly just wanted to thank a bunch of people who made this happen. Obviously, it was not all me. I just wanted to thank everyone who's ever shopped with me. Oops, sorry, y'all. I wanted to thank everyone who's ever shopped with me at Soda City or just come by our booth to say, hey, y'all are awesome. Really, the people who've made this happen. All of our friends who helped move tables or paint the inside of the store. Thank you. We're helped clean. I wanted to thank Emil and everyone at the Soda City Market because if y'all didn't have that market, this would, again, would not have been possible for us to start our business five years ago. I wanted to thank our friend Robin Dial, who's here of Dial Real Estate, for helping us navigate the world of commercial real estate when we were looking at the space. Couldn't have done it without him. Wanted to thank Margie, my mother-in-law, for helping clean you with the space. She's amazing. I wanted to thank my mom, who unfortunately could not be here today. She's the one who took me 13 when I was a kid and got me interested in the world with second hand. So, if it wasn't for her, this would not be happening either. I wanted to thank Paul, my father-in-law. He helped my husband, his son, David, do all of the wonderful cabinetry and the shelving inside of the space. Like, they really just transformed the store into this just amazing-looking space. And lastly, most importantly, I wanted to thank my husband, David. He has been my number one supporter these past five years. Just, I don't know. No matter what I say, it's not going to be enough to thank him for all the work he's done. And I would not be where I am today if he didn't believe in me and support me and believe in taking the risk for doing this business full-time. So, thank you everybody.