 Hello, my name is George Edson and I'm Chairman of the Montpellier Historical Society. I'd like to tell you today about our upcoming program. As many of you know, the society has been recently revived. It was dormant for a decade and has been reactivated late last year. And one of our objectives, of course, is to resume public programs. Catherine Guere is our Chairman of Programs and has come up with a very creative idea for our first one. And that is scheduled for May 22nd. That's a Sunday and it's at 2 o'clock at the Montpellier Senior Center. And it is a show and tell. It's a program where a number of local people will bring items in from a local business, their family business in most cases, and show those pieces and then tell us something about it, which will, of course, involve something of the history of the business. A number of the people that are coming would be Bob Cote, Cote Chevrolet, Don Bigelstone of Capitol Stationers. Fred Besher is going to talk about the Capitol Plaza, formerly the Tavern Hotel. Pat Sykes is going to enlighten us about some of the history of the Lobster Pot. Peter Merrill is going to talk about National Clothespin. Eric Gilbertson is going to bring in some pieces that he got from the lane shops as it was being dismantled and talk about lane shops. Manny Garcia is going to talk about the Harry Bertoli Granite Works. Steve Murphy is going to talk about his grandfather's business J. Leo Johnson. And Patrick Healy is going to give us some history on the Green Mount Cemetery. So this is something that we would like to see you all come to. We'd also love to see you join our organization as members. You can do so by going to our website, which is MontpellierVTHistoricalSociety.org. And there is a link there to join. And we would love to see you join us in our effort. We'd also like to see you there on Sunday, May 22nd, 2 to 4 at the Montpellier Senior Activity Center on Barrie. Thank you very much.