 Yeah, so a couple of months ago I got a call from a gentleman named John Cukitz. He's a 73-year-old Vietnam veteran and a really good friend of his was killed in Vietnam and he had gotten some photos of the headstone and just sent them to us and was hoping that there would be someone that would want to come out and clean up those before Veterans Day. Of course, it kind of looks like Chamber Cemetery has kind of been left alone for a long period of time and so they've been sitting here in the weather and obviously with all the trees around they've pretty much been covered with a moss and just dirt and grime, so pretty bad shape. He donated some cleaning supplies to us. We matched it, brought up some of our own stuff as well mainly to fix that one grave but then as we were walking around we realized just how many veterans were here, there's upwards of 20 or more and you can just tell they've been neglected and a little bit forgotten. So we're just here to try to fix them up only for the memory of those veterans but also for their families so that way that it can be the best it can be for them. It's very humbling to come out and clean up their headstones as a way to honor them, honor their families, the sacrifices that they and their families made to our country. I know if my family was buried somewhere far away and they couldn't come visit or I couldn't come visit and someone cleaned up their grave site that would mean the world to me. As we were going through we thought we were finished and then we ended up finding three, four or five more because they're in a separate area or there's some overgrowth over it so we're just trying to you know continue to raise that awareness for them and let people know that they're here and so far it's been, we've seen great results. I feel like we've taken 50, 60 years off of some of these headstones so I could be more proud of how it's turned out. It's very cool, we're trying to build that community more and to see this many people come out and honor veterans on Veterans Week is really awesome.