 Hello, and welcome to the Fort Report, I'm Alicia Woodruff, and I'm Chris Connolly. The season of the summer blockbuster is closing in, Chris, and I know you are a movie buff. Have you seen the summer movies yet? Only one so far. I wanted it to have a Norse god with an otherworldly hammer in it that could summon lightning, but my wife wanted to see the one about girls fighting about wedding plans. And it was packed. Well, you don't have to be elbow to elbow in a crowded theater this summer. I was invited to come enjoy Summertime's Ultimate Theater Under the Stars experience, right here in the heart of downtown Fort Worth. Bring along a blanket or chair, and grab a spot on the Chisholm Trail parking lot. There will be four outdoor movie nights this summer, and you can find out the list at SundanceSquare.com slash events. Whatcha got cookin' day camp? Excuse me? I guess you didn't hear me. Whatcha got cookin' day camp? Wink, wink, nice, nice, stayin' them all. Whatcha got cookin' day camp is a camp at the Log Cabin Village to teach 4th through 8th graders what cooking was like before gas and electric stoves and microwaves. You're reading it like a bad pickup line. It screamed for it. Now to me, now to me, nice, nice, nice, now to me, sign them all, now to me. I'm beggin' buddin'. But in all seriousness, the camp is June 9th at 9am. Campers will prepare 19th century food with fellow campers and learn recipes to try at home. For more information or reservations, go to logcavinvillage.com. Fort Worth is proud to be known for having both cowboys and culture. Each spring, people across the U.S. descend upon Fort Worth to experience one of the country's premier opera events, the Fort Worth Opera Festival. You're speaking like you know something about it. Well, I don't just go to screenings of the movies, I've been to their performances of La Giaconda and La Bohème. Hmm, well alright then. And don't be fooled by the stereotypes. You won't be seeing any fat lady Vikings at this event, and no, you don't have to speak Italian. This event features English super titles above the stage. To find out this summer's performances, you can visit www.fwopera.org. Chris, this is a second surprise for you today. I didn't figure you for the intellectual type. Well, Alicia, I always take part in the Mayor's Summer Reading Challenge. It is open to all ages. Hmm, well, it's nice to see you doing something productive. Each child is looked upon as an individual whose reading habits are in the formative period. Chris is right. The challenge is open to all ages, and it encourages residents to read as much as they can to win prizes and to participate in great programs. It's all centered around this year's theme, Deep in the Heart of Texas, emphasizing heart-healthy lifestyles in addition to an activity that should be close to every Texan's heart, reading. The challenge takes place from May 21st to July 31st. You can get started by visiting any Fort Worth library branch after Saturday, May 21st to pick up a reading card. Wait a minute, let me see that. It's still literature. I'm not ashamed.