 Well, good evening everyone and welcome to Fort Levenworth's Town Hall for October. My name is John Weisner. I work here as a commander. And on behalf of Command Certificate Major Eric Aron Musil, Mr. Johnny Beavers, which is the deputy, we are very excited that you join us tonight and welcome and look forward to sharing with you all some updates that we have going on currently and then also some things that we have on the horizon. We have a great support staff here from across the entire post, not just Garrison, but we've got tenant leaders here, specifically we've got Colonel Shane Middenhall from Munson, and we have reps across from some other organizations that are here tonight to help answer any questions and also put out some great information in providing feedback on questions you may have. So at this time, before we get started on the, I've got a couple topics I want to meet off with, I'd like to ask that this is totally unexpected that Mr. Bill Wall, would you be willing to come up from here? I know I'm going to pay for this dearly, I can see it, Bill's eyes, but I just want to brag on one of our professional leaders here tonight a little bit. So we normally don't do this in the town hall, we normally do this in our internal Garrison events like our all hands in town halls and things like that. Last town hall that we did live though, we did recognize some public service from the Girl Scouts troop here, but this is, I want to take this moment to recognize Bill in this form because he is such a huge influence and a mission multiplier for this community. So if Bill is the director for our public works on posts, and he just received an award from the installation management command, which has close to 100 installations of Garrisons worldwide, right? From here, Colnes to O'Colnes, you name it, right? There is an army installation pretty much out there. And so they put all of the directors of the DPWs into this competition, and he won for the, it's called the 2020 William C. Grobel Jr. DPW Executive of the Year. So it's also referred to as the top DPW director worldwide. So Bill, congratulations. Thank you very much for all of your tireless efforts, tremendous leadership that you've taken on in your, you know, many, many years of service here. You know, I know you served in uniform and you served here as our DPW, as our lead engineer. He's not only the director for public works, but he is no kidding, a modified engineer. So the fact that you've devoted this lifelong service and then just the excellent leadership that you provided, it's really brought success not only to the Garrison, but to the CAC, to all the tenant units. You've kept our lights on, you know, you've kept, I'm serious, right? Well, most of the time, you know, but the only time you turned them off so that we could do exercises to make sure that we are resilient, right? So I'm just kidding, Mother Nature has a vote. But certainly, I mean, when it comes to, for all of you out there that don't really understand maybe what Public Works does, if you look at like a city, Public Works, I mean, it goes from utilities to, they even, they maintained all the barracks, all the public working places, the common areas here on post, you know, responsible for roads and grounds and maintenance for all the contracts that we have for those utility service providers. The list goes on and on. Environmental, housing, oversight, it just, there's a lot of stuff that you and your team touch. So again, congratulations. Thank you for a lot that you do and just want to recognize yourself. No, for 2020 when you were actually wearing something. So just a couple, or not a couple, a few topics that I'd like to just first start out with tonight before we get into the informational and pass the mic as well to the other tenant leaders. So first is, you know, we are encroaching upon winter weather, right? So we've already got a taste of it this week, you know, it's supposed to be one back up this weekend. So we think it's, you know, pertinent just to go ahead and talk a little bit about how closures and delays work here on full level work if you're new. So first off, notifications in the works. I mentioned this during the last month's update, I believe, but just if you are not registered yet, you and your family is not registered on the mass alert system, please make sure that you do so, right? And so that allows you to put your emails, your text, your cell phone numbers, and then you can do text notification, phone notification, and email notification for an event such as any kind of emergency event, whether it be winter weather, maybe our power goes out or even worse, some kind of tornadic activity throughout those types of seasons to road closures and specifically that's what we'll kind of hinge on tonight, right, is when those temperatures drop down and we start getting precipitation that affects the community, whether it's not only our work members here on Fort Leavenworth, but the families and specifically USD 207 that educate our children, right? And so we just want to make sure that everyone is accessible and we can get that notification out effectively. It also is tied into our big giant voices that we test every Wednesdays at 11am as well. So just wanted to at least remind everybody of that and we also post everything on the website as well or as well as Facebook. Let's talk about snow removal real quick. So two efforts that are ongoing during snow removal. So for the housing areas, Frontier Army Housing takes that responsibility on for all those roads and those sidewalks that are in the housing areas. And so their contractor landscaping is Wallace landscaping and so their contract, I believe, is written about where if you start getting accumulation of like two inches of snow that's when they really start getting hot and heavy. But I'll tell you that last year they usually try to look at the conditions, right? And they look at the forecast too. So it's dependent upon that. So if they start seeing that there's a blizzard coming in, right? And they really kind of take cues off of our DPW staff as well. They work in tandem and they communicate and then they knock out and take care of clearing those roads and sidewalks and housing areas. For all other areas across post DPW under Mr. Wall their team gets out there and then they just go work day and night to ensure that our roads are clear to include the parking lots, right? So some of the priorities that you'll see, like Munson's one of those priorities, right? Because they know that we need that medical care. AFI's commissary, you know, they really focus on those areas and they look too at the parking lots for the work areas. So maybe that we have to work, we have a closure, they get busy, hot and heavy on the roads during the day and everybody's like, hmm, the roads look really good. But it could be that the parking lots haven't been addressed yet, right? Or that that freezing temperature is going to come drop right back down and there's some safety concerns. So just know we have two efforts. They really work together. It works great. And I have full confidence that several people will go well this year. The USD 207, I mentioned it. I don't think we have a rep for USD 207 here this evening, but just wanted to remind you so they may actually close school. They don't really do delays. They do closures, right? And the reason is, is because if you think about it, every school on our post, we have three elementary schools, we have one junior high and they are technically all within walking distance even though despite we have some bus routes that they execute. But in reality, by law, every kid could walk to school on our post. And so they have to take into account the kids standing out there in these freezing temperatures. So if it reaches a certain temperature, I can't recall that exact temperature. They will look at closing those schools. And it may be that we don't have precipitation pending. It could just be the severe cold weather. So keep that in mind. And I do believe that the Farmers' Almanac is. Unfortunately, it's predicting a pretty rough cold winter. So we may see that more often than not. Any questions on the snow removal before I move on? Okay, thank you. Just a quick reminder and really I'll defer to Frontier Housing to Arlene tonight because I know she's going to speak, but just know this is the season of cold weather means more maintenance and more order requests, right? So just take that into consideration. Appreciate your patience. I know they're all over it. They're already addressing heating and switching over. They've already done that for infantry barracks. They've done it to some of the individual homes as well that require that, some of the historic homes. But just know that they are on top of that. They'll put priority to heating failures and things of that nature. And then also I want to just touch on the leaf. I jumped the snow, but really I should have probably talked about leaf removal or collection as well first. And just know that's also a concerted effort. We've got the EPW working on the main post. And then we have Michael's Military Housing or Frontier Housing's contractor, Wallace Landscaping, that does the leaf collection. And they've already started, right? So technically the leaves haven't fallen off in mass, but they're trying to get ahead of it. So you may see them out. We probably saw them out this past week. I know that I did. Just know it's going to get dusty, right? So when that happens, just I recommend if you are sensitive and you have allergies, just take that into consideration. There's going to be dust in the air in the neighborhoods. It's going to fall on your cars. It's going to fall on your sidewalks and on your porches. Just be prepared. But that's just all part of the process so that we can get those leaves up so that we don't have them laying dormant throughout the winter. And again, they're going to do a really good job and stay on top of that as well as our DPW team. Any questions on maintenance or a leaf removal slash collection? Okay. And the last thing I have before I turn over the mic is, or before I talk about a few announcements, I apologize, is fall cleanup, right? So we do this annually across the entire installation. It's a concerted effort, not only with Garrison, but amongst every tenant unit. It's a chance to beautify like we do spring cleanup. That'll start 1 November, go through the 18th. And in conjunction with that, our housing partner, Frontier Army Housing, they do the same thing, right? For our villages. And so it's voluntary, really, and it's dependent upon the village mayors, which we met this morning at the mayor's meeting. And it's to collectively just work on area beautification for each of the villages. And the designated week for that is the 14th to the 18th. I know Frontier Army Housing has committed to providing plastic bags for that. And so all you have to do, and I know I don't want to be sewing your thunder all in, but she'll probably talk about that, right? The availability of that. But again, it's just an opportunity. I know that Wallace has that contract for just general mowing and cleanup and snow removal, but it has the, you know, it gives you the ability to take that a step further on the personal level to beautify your yards to kind of get ready for that winter season. You know, if folks have fences, many of the houses here have fenced in backyards. So it gives you the opportunity to do that maintenance maybe. They just haven't had time to do when it's been warm or throughout the summer. And then it also allows us, with these Kansas winds that we have 30 and 40 miles an hour, it blows trash everywhere. It doesn't matter how well you secure your trash. You're going to have trash in your neighborhood. So it gives you the opportunity to do a little bit of a police call as well. So appreciate your efforts. Your village mayors will be reaching out to you shortly. I'll tell you what, before I go into the announcements and the events with Sergeant Major, let me pause there real quick. I'd like to, at this time, pass the mic to our additional team mates here, attended units on post, and see if y'all have some announcements to make. Anyone? Okay, I'll pass it to Orwell in the center. Good evening. For those of you that don't know me, my name's Arlene Ozora, so I'm the Community Director with Frontier Apparedment Communities. And Colonel, thank you for bringing up the ball cleanup and the winds. It does get pretty windy and putting out trash and recycling prior to your pickup day can affect your areas and wanting to keep our areas beautiful, of course. Being mindful of that, you can put out the trash and recycling prior to 8 o'clock the night before and sometimes, depending on what the weather's going to be, maybe holding out until first thing in the morning just so that critters like raccoons aren't getting in. Recycling bins are very light, especially with, you know, the empty containers in them, so those flip over easily and you'll see those all through the villages. With the bags, we can work out the plan with the mayors so they see that these are going to be needed more so that we can have those available and ready during the cleanup dates. So I would like to see some of my staff out there assisting with the cleanup as well. So I hope to see that and look forward to those dates. We have a, as the cold weather's coming up, a reminder of disconnector hoses. You don't want those freezing up and then those that have basements causing water to flood into the basement. So, with those cold weather reminders, we are going to have an increase in work orders as well. Please, if you have an urgent or emergency item, make sure that you're speaking to a live person. Don't leave a voicemail. Please do not put it in through active building. Additionally, when putting in work orders, please don't bunch what it is. It may be an emergency for you and we would definitely like to take care of that, but unless it's a true urgent or emergency item, we're actually hindering other residents from receiving, you know, the attention for not having heat, water, whatever the case of the true emergency or urgent item is. So please be mindful of that. Let's see, that's great with the closures and delays because I need to check my staff the emails and phone numbers, so thanks for that, Colonel. And we also have a referral program going on that we want to touch base. So living on the post, it's great opportunity, of course. Having lived on post as a brat and as a spouse, love that opportunity to be able to be part of the community. And you too now have the opportunity to pick who your neighbors are. So we have a refer friend program. It's a $250 referral. Those that live on post, your name has to be on the application and the person has to move in within 45 days of application. But once they've signed their lease agreement you can get $250 for that neighbor that you've chosen. Anything of anything else we can talk about? Alright, Colonel, would you mind missing anything? Thank you for your time. Is there a limit? Could I refer five people or ten people? There is a limit but if you pace yourself and your friends are moving in periodically we can definitely talk off line. Get the roster for next year's class. So the $250 referral is going to be for those that are moving from off post on within a 50 mile radius. It is current now definitely not going to be available during the summer. But good try, sir. The admission there. I appreciate that. Did you have the other questions? Alright, thank you. Alright, do we have any other service providers in the room that have any announcements that they want to make? Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. I'm John Sprecher. You have the coordinator of Munson. I wanted to talk a little bit about the O'Connor screening process. If anyone at PCS knows the disease. A couple of points. The main question I'm getting right now is what can I do to prepare for an overseas move? And the biggest things I've got to tell people are check your EFMP status or if you have a question about EFMP come talk to me now. I'm on the second floor in Munson. I've got a number 6846770. People can call to come and talk to me see if there's anything we need to do now before the R clothes come out. Families don't know. I can check that tell them what they need to do for off post. I can tell them what they need to do to get those records to me. Third thing, if there's any medical referrals we need those referrals complete or we need notes on what the treatment plan is not a closed referral. There was a reason a medical provider put in a referral. We have to find out what that was for. And then fourth is once the RFO is received for that O'Connor location there's a new process of EFMP. Service members just look that up they submit their request. It goes over to MPV for signature and review then it comes to me and then we do all the other checks and then it goes to the overseas assignment for review. It's a new system there's a lot of bugs that's why I'm trying to get the word out early. I will be briefing CVSC next week and we're going to put out a Facebook live video on the Munson Facebook page as well. It should be out next week as well. Any questions? Thank you so much. All right. One more. Some of the stuff will just be a reiteration from this morning. Pharmacy our drive-up pharmacy closes on the 21st it will be at the last day that it will be open and then on the 24th we're completely closed on that. So there is Windows 7 that's open and that's for bills and then some over-the-counter medications etc. and then all the other ways that we provide prescriptions to beneficiaries. So they can walk up, just have an ID card and get their stuff. That's one based on occupational health for the folks that are running in and out of the facility and then I don't want DES showing up that we've got folks slipping under cars and all kind of stuff like that. So the other piece is that the change in our prescriptions the folks that are getting those prescriptions can actually have a conversation with a provider or actually with the pharmacist to kind of go over those changes in their prescriptions etc. The other piece is and this is one that I've got to push out the CGSC and then also our permanent party. So we've found I don't want to call it a loophole but we've found the right regulatory guidance so that we can do term hiring for LPNs, RNs and then some other care provider specialties that primarily what we're finding are residing within the CGSC population and because they're here for such a short time it's very difficult to get them through the GS system. So we've found a way to kind of bring those providers into our facility on a term employment hiring activity. So we'll send out an email and then we'll put a few other announcements out on our website that will allow for that employment to happen. The way I'm looking at it is it's a win for our community it's a win for months but it's also a huge win for those folks that are graduating through the Department of Defense GS system so once they kind of get into that term system they can go to their next duty station and then get on a regular schedule of either GS employment or at this point if they're a provider it'll be a DMD employment. So we've kind of found that piece. I'm also working I've got to reach out to the Navy and to the Air Force to find out their HRC or their Human Resources Command equivalent but right now I'm working with the Army HRC to find a way to notify inbound students so that they can share that information across their those folks that know they're coming here and then we can start early so we can actually have a great nurse or LPN for 10 months instead of 4 months or whatever it may be. A couple of closure dates kind of see your track and activities so the 28th we've got trunk retreats I think there's a whole bunch of trunk retreats that you'll probably announce so we've got one of those. It's going to be out in the parking lot area there will be games and all kinds of different stuff shout out to MWR they're helping us out we've got a lot of educational stuff just other things that are going on so that's an opportunity so it's 5 to 7 on the 28th of October and then on the 31st we'll be closed just from 1130 to 1 and that's for all of our staff to have a costume parade I guess it is so a little morale builder there they actually really really enjoy that I was kind of pushing the corner to make that happen so which is great it'll be exciting to see what happens and then for the Thanksgiving time period say 24 to 25 months and we'll be closed so on Thanksgiving it will be closed and then on that Friday it will be closed as well really that's just for planning purposes so folks can kind of get out there we'll be right back open on Monday but just that 4 day period Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday we'll be closed for folks to enjoy that or get a little time away as things have opened up after the last 2 years there's a good reason for that and it will give an opportunity back to some of the great civilians that are working there so is there any questions for months or for me no that's not too scary so on the EFMP I just want to hit some of that so if I dig into it and I did this in Hawaii what I'm finding for the most part with that and as we communicate it's after about 7 to 10 days I need to know the commander of the hospital needs to know so if you have soldiers or civilians I need to know because that usually means it's stuck on some desk either a tripler Brian D. Algood hospital in Korea launch school in Europe or some other crazy place that I just need to make a phone call and we can make some stuff happen or the other pieces is the young captain major or sergeant first class didn't communicate early and often enough with the EFMP and then we've got to kind of run through some moves but EFMP for me is a hot button item because a whole lot of stuff but it's really important that we help that family meet success and meet that amazing assignment that they're trying to get to you so if it hits 7 to 10 days and you're not getting any action or input then that's something that EFMP coordinator and I will work very closely with them again thank you that's all I got thank you and so he hit the nail on the head so we've got a lot of events coming up over the next few weeks and so at this time Sergeant Major and I are going to kind of tag team I'll start us off real quick but we'll try to do some events that may not be in true chronological order because I'm going to miss a few but we just want to make sure that the community has a good extensive list of things to do if you have some spare time over the next couple weeks and also this stuff is posted so not only are we talking about it this is recorded so you can look at Facebook again but we're also going to there will be a lot of flyers excuse me and things on the webpage to share you know through social media so first off we are in the Frontier Conference Center right now and on every Tuesday and every Friday downstairs in the Solarium we are bringing back I should say the NWR is bringing back the buffet right so I know there's probably a virtual applause that's going to happen when people see this reporting on Facebook is in high demand because of the reputation of this buffet I'm just going to tell you right now you've got to at least try it 100 or so times while you're here no but all kidding aside it's really good food I have not had a chance I've sampled some of the items that are going to be on it but I haven't truly eaten there yet it just started this Tuesday with the main dishes the carved roast I believe on Friday it's going to be shrimp so is it fried or butterfly yes already have folks here saying it is delicious so I can't wait to try this Friday myself but please it's $14.95 it's all you can eat and you can bring your spouse your dependents, family members but that goes from $11.30 to is it $1.30 $11.30 so that's every Tuesday and Friday then this Friday a free event at our movie theater so we're doing that we started that a couple months ago for every other Friday the movie is Thor Ragnarok it's going to be at 7pm and it's in the post-movie theater please dress up as your favorite Marvel character that's not including that's not only kids family please, you're encouraged to dress up and have some fun the installation retirement ceremony is going to be on the 27th of October at 9am, that's here in the front of your conference center in the main ballroom we have 19 retirees as of right now so it should be a great event we've got Colonel Promotable Woodward which is actually going to officiate and host the ceremony we have the 8th East Trunker Tree this is just one of three we have one on the 28th from 5-7pm in the PX parking lot as Colonel Menon called you also have the months going on as well as there's one all post I believe which I think Sergeant Major may have the details on that and I think it's a two day event we also the very next morning we have the retiree appreciation day on 29 October from 9pm to 1pm the main opening starts at Lewis and Clark Center I have a flyer on that and it's on social media as well and it's going to be to take care of all of our retirees it's an appreciation day across posts so you'll get a brief welcome in Lewis and Clark followed by some services from Munson followed by AFI's commissary taking care of our retirees followed by the I.D. Clark facility which is going to be taking care of athletes and I.D. Clarks and things like that dependent I.D. Clarks so a great event for our retirees there was also a competition that USD 207 did started last year their inaugural competition from students they did kindergarten through 2nd and 3rd through 5th grade they submitted the coloring their drawing contest they were selected today and those will also be announced but this art will be displayed and you all will see the talent and it's these kids pouring their heart to thank our veterans our retirees for all that they do and all that they did even if you're not a retiree I encourage you to come out at least maybe in the commissary and you can also thank them by just shaking their hand giving them a fist bump then you have that same morning there's the run going on out at the USDV I believe is that the one Sergeant Major Great Escape Great Escape thank you and so that will be that morning too and then keep calls at 8 and then that afternoon starting at 2 we're going to have an amazing fall festival right so this is installation wide it's over at Pioneer Chapel it's free food it's going to be probably a thousand people there right so last year we had over 600 if the word gets out I think we'll have more I think we have nice weather it's supposed to be up in the 80s this weekend we have all kinds of things for the kids and adult entertainment to include Deja and her last name escapes me Renault Renault Deja Renault okay she's going to be seeing the national anthem for the veterans excuse me the retirees in the morning then she's going to come and sing during the fall festival event she's currently on the voice competing on team Gwen thank you so a great event that's just one one special item but just come out bull riding you name it music free food then let's see on post trick or treating we've got that the following Monday so that's Halloween that'll be going on from 6 to 8 there's a flyer that's posted out there just a reminder about safety right and curfews and supervision please if you're driving watch out for children that are crossing the road and out there on the sidewalks if you're a parent and your child is out there trick or treating just remember the rules that we have on the installation for supervising your children just making sure they're safe you know if your kids four or five they're likely not going to be looking out for vehicles you have to make sure that we got positive control with them so that we can sure they're not running out in the road and in traffic so and then just curfews wise you know remember that if they are 15 under excuse me is it 15 and under 15 and under it's 10 30 p.m. and then those that are older children is it under 18 it's 16 17 service 0030 thank you 16 and 17 year olds is 0030 for one November we've got a career in education fair that's at the frontier tougher center again we've been doing these things quarterly now for several years and if you're looking for a job if you're a spouse or you're going to be retiring or ETS and seeing out in the military it's really a great opportunity we have usually over 100 vendors that's not a good job so please take advantage of that even if you're thinking about retirement you're not you haven't solidified that if you're 18 20 months out come on anyways start talking and it's not only just vendors but there's also organizations there that are there for you to learn that they're educators they help you with resumes just like our transition assistance office does and helps you connect the dots the veterans day grade is from it starts at 10 30 on 11 November that's downtown Leavenworth a great event we'll have a huge formation led by General Beagle and commensurate Major Helton I promise like last year it ought to be a great event when there's tons of marching bands out there community organizations so please come out and support that then the holiday tree lighting here in our Zeiss park on the north end of the housing area on main post the food and the fun starts at 4 p.m. we'll have the 312th Army Reserve fan that'll be playing Christmas carols there'll be horse carriage out there giving rides and then there'll be some food and some hot beverages and things like that so a great event and then the DES holiday our director for emergency services will do a holiday parade full of fire and police law enforcement vehicles on December 16th that afternoon we'll announce the kickoff time but they will go through all of the housing villages and pretty much not leave any kid unturned to get a chance to hear a siren a flashing light to get to see Sparky which is the fire department's mascot huge dog that is super friendly as Santa Claus I heard was coming this year just like last year it may be frosty the snowman and I think there might be one more Christmas or holiday celebrity that's going to show up too so maybe an elf who knows right so you just keep your eyes excuse me your eyes and your ears peeled because it's going to be a great parade I think that's all that I have at this time I will turn it over to command sergeant Major Ryan Russell and she has some additional announcements so I think the chronic cover of much of it I'm going to try my best not to repeat what you've already heard for the essence of time and just repetition for the most part so I'm going to start with the 411 work on it tours so we got that happening this week 21st and 22nd from 5.30 to 10pm the tours will start I think they ran roughly about two hours and they are walking tours the meetup location you can go to the museum website or you can go to the actual museum to see what slots are still available and then if I can jump from post to our 11 work community they got a lot of great things going on too for Halloween the trunk of treat for them is that sportsman field recreation complex it's Saturday on the 22nd from 5.00 to 7.00 and then if you're not trunk of treated out by then there's another trunk of treat at the Kansas City Community College for the kids and they also have a small convoy at that event as well and then if you like mysteries and 11 work we have to have the murder mystery dinner young dead Frankenstein at Holyfield vineyard and winery that's going to be on Friday October 21st from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. and if you can't make Friday don't worry about it I also do them Saturday at the same time 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. so that's local I'm trying to keep it in order a little bit here on the 29th October we have a Halloween fundraiser and also that day a lot of great things happening 5K for our kids the I do believe a trunk of treat for that too and they also have an opportunity to go into the candy is it a candy reward for all those who are being served yep I think it is our major said that all kids should be allowed to go into the little candy area and grab some handfuls of snacks on the 29th October we have drills a terrarium chili golf ground what starting at 10 don't forget about the farmer's market it's near the end I do believe I think they're going to go to the first Saturday of November but we've got the farmer's market still at 8.00 from 8.00 to 12.00 if you decide you want to leave the Leavenworth area on the 1.00 November we want to highlight our education and career favorite here at the FCC 3.00 November we also want to highlight the installation new congress orientation that also be here at the LCC 4.00 November the Buffalo Soldier Memorial Golf Tournament 0800 8.00 November is midterm elections 12.00 November wasted open house and tree light that'll be from 5.30 to 7.00 PM 24.00 November holiday and Father Lights of the Kansas City Father from 6.30 to 8.00 PM and Wednesday will be closed on the 25th of November we have a training holiday for the military soldiers and Wednesday will be closed and on the 4th of December we've got a Disney Princess on Ice concert for all of those who have loved the Disney Princess concerts that'll be at the concert artist bank theater at 2.00 PM and that that'll be at the concert artist bank theater for the 12th of December and a Sunday and a Saturday and a Sunday and on the 4th of November we'll be closed on the 14th of November and on the 4th of December we'll be closed on the 3rd of September and on the 4th of November and on the 4th of November we'll be free and free to better the comment here on the best hometown in the Army, right? Here at Fort Levenworth and, you know, create a better, more approachable service environment. And so with that, I'll just stop talking and I'll look to the audience. If you would like to ask a question, I can just pass the mic. That way we can get it on the recorded audio. Sir, I have a call back. Yes, ma'am. As Icarino was mentioning with Halloween coming up in trigger treating, please be mindful if you're dressing up your pet and taking your pet out with you that there is a leash policy on post. And if your pet tends to get brawled up around others, then you please maybe not bring them out to the trigger treating events as little ones will want to touch them. And we wonder if they have a nice and safe time. Thank you all for bringing that up. Great points. And really too, I can also just add, if you're thinking about a question real quick, but just remember we got a lot of wildlife out too. This cold weather, you're going to see more raccoons and foxes and deer and, you know, coyotes and squirrels, everything. Everybody's foraging right now to survive the winter. So they are really, really active. It's great to see, right? We coexist with nature. Beautiful or no beautiful post with a lot of this brilliant creature. So anyways, just keep that in mind as you drive and revolve around post. All right. I'll pause again. Any other questions or comments? Just to highlight real quick that we do have a great process going with our movie theaters. Everything is going great. We've got a lot of great participation, but we do want to highlight that we are always looking for volunteers to help. So if anyone is out there and want to help with the movie theater or the most part we play them every two weeks from 1900 to roughly I think the longest movie we've played so far has been about two hours. So we ask the volunteers for that. And then CYS also needs volunteers for our youth sports and fitness. We need coaches, other officials, referees. We need volunteers at the straight facilities. We need volunteers. So if you have any desire to be a volunteer, just reach out to us at 9133 say 4752547526 or you can see the box UWR advisor as well. Thank you, sir. Major. Also, don't forget, and I'll put out another shout for the gyms on post. So River Gym is a 24-7 hour facility. We have now reached the point where it's open to dependence and retirees. All you need to do if you're interested is you just go to River Gym. You just request that access ability and what they'll do to have two or three liability forms. You'll fill those out. If you do a quick crash course on just how to use the equipment, kind of a safety type of reef, once that's complete, they can issue you a car. It's a magnetic car and that will work for those after hours to get into River Gym. So it's really, really a great opportunity for everyone that resides on post. All right. So I don't see any questions at this time. So thank you again for coming out tonight. I really, really appreciate also all the support staff and your role in ensuring that we're here to support the community and we can answer your questions. We look forward to talking to you again. Next month will be virtual as the plan. We'll go back to the Facebook Live Talent Hall forum, so that'll be about the same, I think it's the third Wednesday of November. We'll get that out on social media announced as well. But thank you so much again for attending and I hope you all have a wonderful evening and a great week ahead. Thank you. Good night.