 Hello Columbia, I'm Brenda Oliver and I'm Director of the Columbia Art Center and we're going to be talking today about our upcoming first Thursday event which is our Worlds of Creativity series and in this one we've got the beat of the Congolese. You get to enjoy the Congo through drums, dancing, authentic costume, some native artifacts. They will have a play set to music and we will have representatives, the refugee task force here with us as well as representatives of the Green Steps team to help us through some different arts and culture from the Congo. Last month we were featured to Irish and they did shamrocks out of recycled papers. So the Green Steps team always comes up with an interactive part to go along with this. The program is from 6 to 830, it is free, it's very family friendly and this was our Worlds of Creativity series is a great opportunity to enjoy Main Street in first Thursdays as well as bring your children or your family and allow them to experience other cultures through the Worlds of Art. We are so excited to be able to be a venue for refugees and other ethnic populations to come to and to experience and to be able for them to showcase their particular art and when we say showcase their art we don't mean just visual arts, we're encouraging performing arts and we will always have some kind of music presentation with it.