 Good afternoon, I think people have been hearing from me for the last year about this basketball tournament coming to Columbia. Two weeks from now, we'll have eight teams here in Columbia that will be on their road to the final four. We're so excited, it's a dream come true for all of us in this community. There's so many people that have been working together on this. It's not just me, it's not just our office. The experienced Columbia SC staff doesn't get enough credit for all they do for projects like this. So on behalf of all of our employees or all of our management staff, I want to thank all of our employees. They've done a fantastic job on this. So thank you, not to mention all the partnerships. That's the unique thing about hosting an event as big as March Madness. No one organization can put it together. The University of South Carolina can't do it. The city of Columbia can't do it. We can't do it. It has to be a collaborative effort. And I mean a region wide collaborative effort. We've got both counties, we've got all the municipalities. Everybody has something going on in our community during that time. And we're so thankful that we were able to bring an event that was able to bring such a collaborative effort together. If we get some of the teams that people have been talking about, the possibility of us getting, we could have 20 to 25,000 people in town during that week, over 3,000 hotel room nights and up to $9 million of economic impact. That's hard to believe from a single event. But it can do so much more for our community. It allows us to show the world. Columbia can host events of this scale. So I think moving forward, this will allow us, we have now set the bar high. Obviously we're going to go after the NCAA again. This is the first year of a four year bid cycle. So in a couple of years, we will put another bid together. And it's things like this, it's collaboration that we hope is going to give us a foot forward as we're bidding against other cities, surrounding cities throughout the Carolinas that want to host this event. Everybody really wants to host it. This four year bid cycle left Charlotte out. If Charlotte, North Carolina can be left out of a four year bid cycle, then certainly I feel that we could be left out. So as a part of the decor that we're doing, as a part of the collaborative effort, this is one of my favorite pieces. To understand how this came together, and not knowing since we've never hosted this since 1970, it's not the same animal it was back then. But to show the community coming together, to be able to have art pieces like this as part of the decor, we're going to have posters for everyone, every business in the area that wants to have them. We're going to have street pole banners, more than you've ever seen for any one event in Columbia's history. And I think between the events that are going on that weekend, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the open practice on Thursday, the fan fest at the convention center on Thursday and Friday. I think there's a lot going on, not just for visitors coming in, but for the local residents here to get a chance to feel what it's like to be a part of it. And that's what we want. We want our community to feel like they are a part of this event, of what we're doing. And that's why this piece is so very important to me. I think this, most people want a visualization. You can say you collaborate, you collaborate, and we've done a lot. But seeing you've collaborated on plans is one thing. But actually seeing it come true in physical form is something else. So we are thrilled. We could not be happier, Lee, thank you for everything that one Columbia's done. This is only one of a long line of successful projects that y'all have done. You've knocked this one out of the park as well as the artist that we have here. So thank you for that. I'm going to turn it over to Mr. James Bennett. He's been a long time supporter of the experience Columbia SC and experience Columbia SC sports as a board member and as a member of our community. So on behalf of First Citizens, here's Mr. James Bennett. First Citizens is very proud to give this space as a gift to the city of Columbia and to partner with one Columbia and experience Columbia. This initiative is called Going Beyond the Court. You know, when we think about sports, basketball, we think about rivalry and competition, but basketball and sports probably do more for community in outreach and bringing people together and bringing about camaraderie. And as we look into the NCAA weekend, as Scott mentioned over 25,000 new people to the area, a $9 million economic impact who wouldn't want to be part of this. So I just want to take this opportunity to thank those involved to get First Citizens involved. And with this project, we went beyond the recognition of the NCAA. We also took advantage of the opportunity to share with Columbia one of our long term partners, Team Cancer America. First Citizens had been partnering over the years. And you may not have heard a lot about Team Cancer. But when we as a bank look at Team Cancer, we are highlighting those teenagers who unfortunately have been stricken with cancer. We have units and rooms for juvenile and for adults. But the teams didn't have a place that they could call their own when we tried to address cancer throughout the country. And so Team Cancer kind of sponsors a place, a safe haven for those individuals with cancer and First Citizens is a proud sponsor. But again, when we talk about sporting events, this is one that goes beyond the court. And I think we as citizens can no longer sit on the bench. We've got to get involved in the game to support things like Team Cancer and other major initiatives in our community. And so again, First Citizens is just honored to be a part of this. It's just a natural with the headquarter building right across the street. And this lovely green space, this is really what we need to be about. And we thank you for giving us this opportunity. It is an absolutely visual representation of the collaboration that took place. We fabricated this ball out of styrofoam. And I say we, I mean I didn't actually have anything to do with that. But Danny Harrington and Brandon McIver, two theater techs here in town, creative thinkers, really put their minds around it and made this out of styrofoam starting with a box, carved it out, figured out how you create something so large and how you move it into place. And then thanks to the generosity of town theater, we were also able to use their workshop space to have each of the artists go in and install their pieces directly on the ball before it ever arrived on site. It probably took us about a month and a half from start to finish. And each of those artists, some of them finished within a day or some of them took a few days to do their piece. And so just a great collaboration that everybody could participate. And certainly representative of how when we all come together, be it sports or business, tourism and the arts community, we really can showcase how great Columbia really is through these kind of projects to all the people we expect to see during the tournament. So I want to take a moment and recognize all the artists that we have. We actually have all six here today with us. So there's Thomas the Younger, Keith Toland, Shelby LeBlanc, Ty Davis, Josh Jackson, and Charlotte Hacker Mullen. So please chat with them, talk about their pieces, but they've done great work. So again, yeah, just on behalf of the arts community, I think it's a great opportunity when the artists can lead the way in showcasing Columbia. So thank you to all the partners and thank you. Take pictures. Enjoy the piece. We have all kinds of decor that's all over town. And we thought that something that would tie in local artists would be a great way to celebrate. You know, it's something that catches people's eye when they walk by, they take pictures in front of. We just wanted something to really be different and unique and to really showcase Columbia, South Carolina and how happy we are to have the tournament here. We want to welcome visitors, but we want locals to be excited as well and to walk by and to know that something special is going on here in Columbia this month. Take your selfies, come out, take pictures with your friends during the tournament and use the hashtag RealColumbiaSC so that we can have access to them and retweet and do all that wonderful things we do with social media. So hashtag RealColumbiaSC.