 Paul Costello, I've been appointed by Governor Scott as the lead of the local support and community action team, part of his economic mitigation and recovery task force. The task force has a group working on finance, another group working on the feathered way that reopening businesses and protocols for downtown and so forth will work. And our group is really designed, I think, in a wise way by the governor, recognizing that not all solutions are going to come from Washington, D.C., or even from Montpelier, that in fact communities around the state, individual leaders, hardworking citizens, are putting themselves on the line every day for COVID response towards recovery, to boost their downtowns, to support their neighbors, to look to a stronger future for Vermont. And it's in some of that weaving that Vermont builds its greatest strength for recovery. So on behalf of the action team, welcome to this forum for Orange County. It's awesome to be in Orange County with you tonight. And our purpose tonight is got several pieces to it. We want to encourage and support local efforts as we go. We're interested in sharing best practices from one part of the state with other parts, and also learning from you good things that are going on in your communities, models of work on the economic aspects of recovery or the community aspects that we could bring to other communities around the state. We're interested in helping to ensure that all voices are heard in Vermont in the recovery and that the recovery leads to equity in terms of the delivery of services and benefits to support Vermont and all its diversity as we move forward together. We also have a great visiting team with us, which is put itself on the line beyond its workday to be listening, reflecting. And in some cases, they may be hearing things from you that could benefit from follow-up, connections, technical support, or even funding to help you move projects forward for your town, your community, or even countywide. So we're really interested in being useful. We're also interested in a very wide open dialogue with you as we move forward. So thank you so much for being on the call with us tonight. It's an honor to be part of this discussion with you. And I want to introduce Josh from the, Josh Hanford, who's actually an Orange County guy from Randolph, but it's also the Commissioner of Housing and Community Affairs at the Agency of Commerce. So Josh, you want to say, and he's the co-leader and liaison with the agency for this past course. Sure. Thanks. Thanks, Paul. And all as I really wanted, I just want to be brief and thank friends and neighbors for coming out to this community recovery visit, lending your thoughts, in this effort of moving us towards recovery. I think many of us are aware things are still pretty uncertain at these times. And that's on everyone's mind, but we have to start planning for how we do recover. And a lot of that starts right at the local level. Recovery in the end starts local. And we're here to hear from you and share our experiences together and find ways to support each other in this recovery effort. So thanks, Paul. And thanks to everyone for being on the call tonight. Thanks so much, Josh. I'll turn it over to Jenna Kaloski, the program manager here at VCRD, who will overview the structure of this evening's conversation. Thanks, Paul. And thanks so much, everyone, for being on the call. I especially just want to really quickly point out. So Paul mentioned the visiting team that's here with us tonight. And you'll see the list of these folks on the screen here. The visiting team, we looked at these topics and kind of just we look at who are the experts and leaders across the state that could be here with us to reflect and share some resources and support. So thanks you, thank you to that team for joining us. And also to the regional leaders, two rivers, Otakwichi planning commission and others who helped us to build this agenda tonight and identify which topics would be most important for the county to discuss. So tonight, so it looks like everyone here made it, which is great under this opening session. In just a couple of minutes here, we're going to break out into separate Zoom meetings. So four topics that we're going to focus on tonight are supporting Orange County businesses and buying local, addressing housing and homelessness, advancing education and child care, and overcoming isolation and building community unity. Feel free to attend any of those or even between them if you'd like. But the way that and at the end at 810, your facilitator will direct you back to a closing session. So we are going to come back together. We encourage you to join us for that. It's an opportunity to hear from the other. Each facilitator will share the gist of the conversation in each form and we'll do a quick up session then as well. Each form will have a facilitator and a scribe to help run through a series of questions to do just what Paul and Josh described. Just to collect some input on emerging practices going on in your region, the things you'd like to see in this topic, Irina, and then some ideas that you might have for local, regional, or statewide action in that arena.