 is Columbia's fifth year to participate in parking day so basically we're just encouraging people to take advantage of the day. Kind of celebrate public open space and just sort of raise awareness that we need more of it in our cities and less space dedicated to cars. They are public space and oftentimes they're just used by one person at a time and by kind of taking over and turning them into a park we get to have a lot more people use them and kind of reclaim that public space for a different purpose. We can have conversations about what it means to have public space and that might lead to bigger and better changes for our city that will ultimately make our city a better and more vibrant place. People just show up, come hang out, spend time, talk, experience the spaces. People have places to sit and eat lunch. We have music going on in some spaces. They're really designed to just engage people so that as you're walking on the sidewalk you can just sort of you know see something that looks interesting and engage with people and just celebrate public space. We have done some recent work in partnership with Duke of Columbia and Riverfront Park to make Riverfront Park more accessible to lots of different people. Just thought that it would be a great way to highlight our partnerships within the city and to bring just a cool experience to Main Street. We've had friends come by, we've had other families with kids come by and fish in the river with us and play on the tubes. We've had people who work on Main Street stop by and getting to share the story of who ingenuity is but also the river and all that our city and region has to offer has been really fun. People do need to think about what can be done with this public space that makes it more people-friendly. How can they create these spaces that people want to be in our city that they come out and experience each other, engage with each other as citizens, talk about ideas. Be sure to check out one of our other videos or follow on our social media platforms. Thanks again and remember we are Columbia.