 We're so excited that you can join us tonight to see so many families out here to celebrate the ceiling of lights. This project has been a true labor of love between the Main Street District and the properties owners and businesses in this block. I particularly wanted to thank the sponsors who include the Main Street District itself, the City of Columbia, and let me tell you they did an incredible job wiring and getting the electricity here and everything and we could not have thanked the city more. They were great to work with. Mass General's Store, the Belzer Law Firm, Cyber Motor, the Garvin Design Group, Dominion Energy, Martha Fowler, Madeleine Prioressi, Tom Prioressi, Jeff and Amy Prioressi, Chris Rogers, Roger Lewis, and the whole group owned by the Middleton family, including Smoked Restaurant, Peak Drift Brewing, The Grand-On-Main, the Hibachi, Canobie Hibachi, which is great by the way, had lunch here today, and the Good Life Cafe. Just so many good things going on on Main Street and I'm glad you could be a part of it. Speaking of good things, I get the great privilege of introducing tonight our Mayor, Daniel Rickett. Daniel is just completing his first year in office and I can tell you business is back on Main Street in a big way. There are so many good things happening on Main Street. I can't hardly list at all new restaurants, new retailers, and just fun things to do like the ceiling of lights here tonight. So on that, I'm going to turn it over to Mayor Rickett, but who's going to introduce our special guest who will light up Main Street. So on that, Mayor Daniel Rickett. It's another great day in Columbia, South Carolina, so excited for the holiday season and you know tonight's going to be special as we light up Main Street and let me tell you, next year at this time, we're not only going to be celebrating a lot of new businesses and a lot of great things that are coming forward 2023, but we're also going to celebrate. We're going to have things like a Christmas market. We're going to decorate this town. We're going to do things to get everybody in the holiday spirit next year. I've seen a lot of ideas and a lot of ideas coming in from our public to talk about how we could make Columbia more of a capital city Christmas. And I'm so excited that this is the beginning of it. And it's so excited to be here with the man of the hour, of course Santa Claus, but I do want to thank that. I want to thank all the businesses, all the sponsors, everybody who has really jumped in and made this special down here on Main Street. As we continue to grow as a city, it takes all of us working together. And this is a prime example of what you can do when we get creative and we want to make our city better, more beautiful, and more safe for everyone. With that, I'm Santa, are you ready to go here? I'm ready, Blair. 10, 6.