 Good afternoon. My name is Peyton Brian and I'm chair of the Babcock Center Foundation Board of Directors. Every year our board is tasked with a difficult decision of determining which ornament or which landmark in the city of Columbia will be our annual Christmas ornament. It's always difficult because we live in a city with beautiful historic sites and buildings. With that said, the Babcock Center is proud to unveil our 2018 official city ornament, depicting the historical Curtis Wright Hangar at Owensfield Airport. Curtis Wright Hangar was first erected at Owensfield in 1929 and was used to house airplanes for passenger and air mail services. Later it became the headquarters for the South Carolina Aeronautics Commission. It was also used for a civilian flight training program and for general aircraft maintenance. Coolest part, in the 1930s the hangar hosted notable aviators and personalities such as Amelia Earhart, President Roosevelt and Jimmy Doolittle. The hangar was added to the National Register on April 30th of 1998. In 2018 the hangar was repurposed as the Hunter Gatherer Brewery. The brewery occupies the entire 13,000 square foot space and includes a taproom, a 527 gallon brew house, a bottling and kegging line, and observation deck that overlooks the airport and event space. Proceeds from the ornament sales will benefit the Babcock Center Foundation and will be used to enhance the lives of the people we support in a variety of ways such as providing medical and dental care not covered by insurance as well as providing some of the amenities of life that we all often take for granted such as clothing, bedroom and home furnishings and resources for recreational and social activities. All of these make it possible for the Babcock Center to achieve its mission to empower people with lifelong disabilities to enjoy life by promoting abilities and respecting choice. On behalf of the Babcock Center Foundation as Board of Directors, I'd like to thank all of our loyal collectors who have supported this project year after year for 25 years since 1993. It is incredibly heartwarming to see the outpouring of support from our community during this holiday season. Their contributions and purchasing the ornaments help us achieve our mission and make a positive impact on the lives of people with lifelong disabilities. Finally, ornaments are $15 each and may be purchased at the Columbia Visitor Center online at BabcockCenter.org or calling our Foundation office at 803-799-1970. I would now like to present Mayor Benjamin with the first 2018 Official City Ornament and ask him to say a few words. This looks fantastic. I so look forward to this event every year. My scheduler will tell you that, well, I think we scheduled at least once or twice because there was no way in the world I was not going to be here in town for this unveiling. I'll be leaving shortly and catching a flight to sunny Albany, New York. So I'm looking forward to being very cold, incredibly cold very shortly. But it was important for me to be here as a leader in this city because obviously this ornament and all of the ornaments for the last decade plus adorn the Christmas tree and the Benjamin House Hall every single year. My children love receiving them. They love celebrating the authenticity of our historic structures or iconic structures here in Columbia by sharing in this tradition given to us by the Babcock Center. It helps us appreciate the place that we call home and the people who make the place that we call home. The Curtis Wright hangars of another project that the city was very proud to participate in and so thankful for the work that the Brennan's and their entire team have done in making that place a wonderful new place for this community to celebrate all of the things that makes Columbia special. This is so much more important obviously because it supports the work of the Babcock Center and the work they've been doing for over 30 years to make sure that our city, that this region is indeed what it's supposed to be. The purpose of the city is to help each and every one of us recognize the power of human potential. When we work together as a community, the great things that we can do together and these wonderful people behind me do this every single day. Every single day and we're so thankful and so very proud of their accomplishments. We want to encourage people to come out and to buy this ornament to support the work of the Babcock Center. They need to hurry up because we're going to put an order today for 50 ornaments real quick so they're going to go fast. I want to encourage everyone, obviously we want to encourage the spirit of giving throughout the year and the spirit of sponsorship throughout the year. This is a special moment, special time and a very special tradition that we believe makes Columbia the place that it is. So come out and support the Babcock Center. Let's get these ornaments off the shelf in record time. Thank you.