 Up next is a a couple of proclamations. The first is to the Islamic Center of Livermore and want to recognize that they're here. The Islamic Center Livermore is here and this is September 27, 2021. The read part of the proclamation. Whereas the city of Livermore is home to people of different national origins, immigration or refugee status, cultures, histories, races and ethnicities, religious affiliations or none, gender identities, sexual orientations, ages, education, economic status, and physical, mental or emotional abilities. And whereas the city council believes that a city can best stand against bigotry and tolerance and hate through leading by example and living our shared community values of welcome, inclusion and respect. And whereas Muslims have contributed to the rich history of civil rights movement and the social, cultural and economic vibrancy of our country. Whereas in August 2016, the California State Assembly passed a resolution recognizing August as Muslim appreciation and awareness month to acknowledge and promote awareness of the myriad invaluable contributions of Muslim Americans in California and across the country. And whereas the Islamic Center of Livermore helps fulfill the spiritual and cultural needs of Livermore residents and promotes intercultural cooperation by providing an environment for dialogue, education and fellowship. The Islamic Center has answered the call for help during the COVID-19 by donating funds, distributing food, sewing masks, serving on the front lines as healthcare and service workers and educating their congregations about social distancing guidelines and practices to keep the community safe. Now therefore, the city council, the city of Livermore recognizes the contributions of the Islamic Center of Livermore and the lasting positive impact they have made in our community. So thank you.