 Thank you for joining me live. It's an exciting day because DAV has wrapped up another 5K and it's time to celebrate an incredibly successful year. This year for the first time ever, we did an in-person and a virtual event. Last year you'll remember because of the pandemic we had to do everything virtually. That means that thousands of men, women, children across the country, across the world ran, walked, rolled, ride to raise critical funds for disabled veterans and their families and to support DAV and all of our services. So again, we had a first time ever in-person and virtual event. It was incredible. We were at the banks last Saturday. I was incredibly energetic and just, just something about being back together again. That, it was amazing. It really was. And it was an honor to be there and to take part in that 5K. But we're here to talk about all of you who have walked, rolled, ran, ride. I'm gonna do that in a different order every time because I always mess that up a little bit. But to support DAV across the country as part of the virtual 5K, which wraps up today. So thank you so much to those who took part in this amazing event, this virtual event from Alaska to Africa. We had supporters who were out there supporting our mission. So we actually had a, I have some totals here for you today. We had 18, more than 1,800, 1,867 virtual participants, more than 1,500 who ran in-person in Cincinnati. So more than 3,300 total participants all out there raising critical funds for DAV in our mission. We were actually able to raise a total of 100, well, more than $130,000 for our mission. So thank you so much. That doesn't include, even include our corporate partners like Humana, who actually supported this event as well. So everything that you have done, again, has helped DAV provide those no cost services to more than a million veterans and their family members each and every year. And of course, last year it was virtual only, as I said before, and we added a photo contest to encourage you to share your pictures of competing in the 5K so that we could continue that spirit of community, even though we weren't together. And of course, there are prizes for the winners of this contest, including gift cards and DAV 5K gear. And so that's why we're here today. So without further ado, I would like to share some of the winners of our DAV 5K photo contest. First is in the category for Most Patriotic. Most Patriotic. We have Michonne Harrison of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Michonne is an Army veteran and a DAV member. Took this photograph in front of a veterans memorial near her hometown. And congratulations to Michonne for winning the Most Patriotic this year. Our next category is Best Costume. Best Costume is Coral Streadwick Osborn and her dog Shadow. And she's a Marine veteran and that photo was taken in Born, Texas. That is not quite what I think of when I think of a Texas getup, but that is a fantastic costume. It's an award-winning costume. Congratulations to Coral and of course, to Shadow for winning the Best Costume Award. Next would be the Most Unique Landmark Course. And that goes to Alvin and Tamara Kegler. Alvin is in the Navy and of course, this photograph taken in front of that iconic statue in San Diego Harbor. That's the USS Midway in the background. And that's the photo of, or I'm sorry, that's a statue that's made from that famous photograph of the sailor kissing the young lady in Times Square on VJ Day. Everyone was celebrating the end of World War II and that sailor and that, I think she was a dental school student, ran into one another and were so happy that they decided to share a kiss, complete strangers. So great, great photograph. Thank you so much, Alvin and Tamara, and congratulations on that Best Unique Landmark Course photograph win. And we also have the Best Finish Line. Best Finish Line is Brad Lambert and his dog Paisley from Spring Hill, Tennessee. I'm certainly see a pattern here. If you bring a dog, chances are you might win. You mean everyone loves dogs. That's, Scott, David is an Army veteran. He's a DAV member. And of course, I'm not sure if Paisley actually ran the race. Paisley's wearing the medal there, but I'm gonna assume Paisley ran that race and earned that medal. But regardless, congratulations to David and to Paisley as well. And that's the end of our official photographs, but we do have one more honorable mention. And that is for Laura Lewis. Laura Lewis is an Army veteran of Pleasant Hill, California and her horse, Amy. So Amy and Laura, you can walk, ride, roll and run. So we got counts as a ride. She got her friend, Duna, who is an Army veteran and Corey, who's an Air Force veteran helping them out. They took their horse through the Starbucks drive-through. I'm going to assume that that horse got something in the pumpkin spice family. And I'm gonna guess it was oat milk if it's a horse. I was ordering that from Starbucks, but that would be all of my horse jokes today. I'm a dad, so I'm not an occasional dad joke. But congratulations to Laura and to Amy on that honorable mention. Thank you so much for all your submissions. Thank you to everyone for all your submissions. We had hundreds of them. We loved seeing your photographs from across the country. Again, incredibly important to help create that sense of community. And you guys did it again this year, an incredibly successful DAB 5K in person and virtually. And we look forward to seeing you again next year.