 I'm Police Inspector Katherine Benson. Welcome to Destination Hometown. The exhibit is titled A Life Behind the Badge and it provides an opportunity for the citizens of Columbia and the Midlands to look at the artistic side of not just police officers, but the entire police family, our civilian employees, their spouses, their children, our retirees. It opens in conjunction with First Thursdays on Main and we'll be kicking the exhibit off from 5 to 7 p.m. and you'll have an opportunity to come and meet the artist. We started the exhibit off. My wife is a watercolor artist and we contacted City Hall regarding the exhibiting her artwork and then I also do wood carvings and wood burnings. So I reached out to the rest of my family being the CPD family and we've got all different types of work. We've got people who work in acrylics. We've got people who do homemade wooden plaques. We've got people who mold specific masks and create wreaths and do loom work and there's all different types of art and different skills here at the police department that most people don't actually realize we have. It's just an opportunity to look behind the badge to actually see the people and the families and what's important to us outside of our work. We're not on duty 24-7 and it's a great opportunity especially being in conjunction with First Thursday when you're already out on Main Street. Come on up to the 1700 block and take a look.