 Our story is really beautiful. It's got some beautiful architecture. It's the oldest settlement west of the Mississippi. It's a town on the edge of the continent, right where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. We have an incredible climate. We have an incredible culture. And so usually when people come here, they fall in love. They want to move. This building matters. This ballroom was built for dance. You can feel it. I mean, when we have classes in here, there is nothing better. The way that the light comes into the windows, people get elevated from that. We saw a handful of different potential investors coming from out of the area looking to buy the building and transform it into their vision. Most of those visions didn't typically include keeping the current tenants in place, including the nonprofit Dance Studio. We were having just kind of like a really hard talk about what the future of the organization was going to be if the building sold. And she looked at me and she said, you know what? What if we just buy it? And I said, you know, I was renting an apartment. I was driving a 99 Honda Civic. I work two jobs, you know? But I trusted her and I still do. And so I said, okay. It was completely a community effort and something we would not have been able to do if we didn't have support of this entire town, basically. When we took over the ownership of the building, every space was occupied by a female-fronted business or organization. When we found out that we were going to get paint donated from Benjamin Moore, it was more than the icing on the cake. He was in Benjamin Moore, ORA, to do this exterior. It means a lot to me. I like these old buildings here in Astoria, especially this one. This is one of one of my favorite buildings in Astoria. It's got a lot of details and I think putting this paint on is going to make it last a real long time and look good. Paint is what people I think have been most interested in and enthusiastic about. It's amazing. Andrea and Jessamyn are like my favorite warriors in the world. So, you know, a grant like this in times like these has been really just a place for us all to hang on that something good is still happening. To be seen, it's really moving and I think it's really important and so just thank you.