 My name is Henard Padilla. Welcome to the destination in town. This weekend, we're going to showcase the Main Street Latin Festival. At this time, we are located in the 1400 block on Main Street. So this Saturday, August 25th. This coming Saturday, August 25th, from 11 to 10 at night. We're going to be celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month. We understand that that's starting September 15th into October 15th, but we like to say that this is a kick-off for it, okay? This is going to be a 15 years. So we encourage everybody to come out. This is a family event, and it's going to be held right here, 13, 1400 block. The main station is going to be at the Washington intersection. And also, it's a free festival. So it's a family event. Come in. You can come in and out whenever you like. We're going to showcase a lot of Latin cuisine from different Latin American countries. Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Cuba. You know, just to name a few, okay? Ecuador is going to be there, too. So we're going to have a lot of fun, life entertainment on the stage, okay? Procortico Dancer, life man coming in. Okay, so it's going to be a lot of fun. Come and join us, okay? This is going to be our 15 years. I encourage everybody to come in and have a great time at the Main Street Latin Festival. Thank you. Thank you for everybody, the City of Colombia, and everybody else involved with the festival. We appreciate it. Thank you very much. Do people need to buy tickets? Oh! Again, it's a free ambition, August 25th. You know, so you don't need to pay anything to come in. You just come in, like I said before, August 25th from 11 am to 10 o'clock at night, okay? So come and join us. Well, the Main Street Latin Festival is starting in 2003. Obviously, it's going to be 15 years this year, okay? We started in the 1400 block, and now we are standing all the way to the 1300 block. So we got two and a half blocks. It's been a lot of fun, okay? My wife and I, we are kids at the one that put in this festival together. We don't have a committee. We just do it as we go, growing pains, okay? Again, we're growing as the community grows. And again, this is not just for the Hispanics. That's for everybody. I want you to come in and see how the diversity in the Spanish community is. Even though we speak the same language, we eat different types of food, and we listen to different music. So come in and enjoy us.