 Hello and welcome to the Fort Report. I'm Chris Connelly. And I'm Alicia Woodruff. You're looking for a fun way to learn more about yourself and the choices you make? What's more fun than a lot of random singing and dancing? Sounds like a glee plot. Kind of a glee. Fort Worth has its very own special version of glee. Kids Who Care. They're an international musical theater company and each summer Kids Who Care hosts kids around the globe. The program provides life lessons while bringing a diverse group together as an ensemble. This summer Kids Who Care is presenting an original musical called Choices. July 28th is the 31st at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. The production examines the consequences of our decisions. From a mundane dinner selection to the words used to express ourselves, choices define us. Check out show times and ticket prices at the Kids Who Care website. So I understand you haven't been in with Kids Who Care? Sorry, they've seen your work and they're not interested. For a detailed schedule event, the 65th annual Invitational Golf Tournament at Colonial Room 3 to pair 19th century food with fellow campers. If you're looking for something to do with a little faster pace, then head north to Texas Motor Speedway for this summer's season of the Friday Night Drag. The drag racing series was created to curtail illegal street racing in Fort Worth by providing a safer alternative at the Speedway. Texas Motor Speedway converts its pit road into a drag strip for six straight Fridays with champions crowned in five different divisions during the season finale on August 12th. Okay, to learn more about Friday Night Drag, check out Texas Motor Speedway's website. Chris, is that a crash helmet? Oh, I hope not. Don't you just love standing in line You neither. That's why it's so cool that the new Southwest Municipal Court building has a drive-through window. The new facility is at the former Southwest Bank building at the corner of Southwest Loop 820 and Trail Lake Drive. It houses both a walk-in court and an environmental court as well as the drive-through payment window and cashier facilities for court payments. The building also has cashiers and a drop box for water bill payments as well as lots of free parking. The facility's hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Wow, the drive-through idea sounds really great. Yeah, and you can pay for your tickets and get fries to go. Do you want fries with that diverted adjudication? Okay, there won't be fries. If you say that, people will expect them and then we'll get calls. I can't get this off. Pull hard!