 I'm Council Member Alan Bleylock and I'm here today with Court Director William Rumley to talk about court and the community. We'll be having court and community on September 16th at 9 a.m. at Heritage Church of Christ in the North. I want to give a big thank you to the church for allowing us to be there and hosting this great event. William, would you tell us a little bit more about the types of things people can expect? Absolutely. Thank you, Council Member. To be at September 16th in north part of Fort Worth at the Heritage Church of Christ. And we are doing our warrant forgiveness court and the community. What happens there is if an individual has a Class C citation with us that's outstanding, doesn't have to be in warrant, it actually can be anything that's an outstanding case. It's a criminal citation with us, traffic, that type of thing, then they can come see us so they can register in advance and we'll give them some information in just a minute on how to contact us online or by phone. But anyway, so they'll reach out to us and they can either register in advance or show up. So we see 70 walk-ins for that day and then we see 50 pre-registered folks. So 120 total that we'll see within a three-hour span is 9 to noon. And so folks can reach out to our website for texas.gov and look up municipal court and find some information. They can call us at 817-392-6700 and we'll be glad to register them. What happens is we have three judges come out and we set up a literal courtroom in a community location. So we'll have three judges, about 20 clerks and about eight marshals or so that are there to help just provide people guidance. And so they'll be there to direct them to the courtroom. It is an in-and-out process as quickly as we can get you in and get you processed. And it is a casual affair so you don't have to dress like you're going down to the courthouse and provide you a safe opportunity. Perfect. Who will be there with you? Yeah, so there's three other groups that actually support us at each of these events as they are able. So the Envision Center, which is with the City of Fort Worth Neighborhood Services Department, they provide utility billing assistance and other types of services. We'll have North Central Texas Goodwill and they are there to provide all types of services to individuals, including those with disabilities. And then we will also have Northwest Texas Legal Aid and so they are there as well. Again, a myriad not just related to court cases but all types of legal assistance. So those others, do they require registration as well or are they exclusively working with walk-ins? So they can do both. So we just want to encourage everybody, Councilmember, to come out and see us. Of course, at any time they come, we are a safe harbor court. Nobody needs to be worried about being arrested when they come. As a matter of our process, if somebody's coming voluntarily and they're trying to take care of their business, we want to honor that. And so that's the same in our downtown location. And so we are excited to be out in the community. We do this once a month. And so folks can always check our website and see what our next event is. But we encourage you to come on September 16th. Once again, Court in the Community, Heritage Church of Christ, September 16th from 9 a.m. to noon. We hope to see you there.