 Eight, seven, six, three, two. To the grand opening of the Northwest Branch Library. We're having a glorious, glorious day in opening the Northwest Branch Library. It's been a long time coming. This began back in 2004 with the bond election and we've been gathering money ever since that time. It's been two years in construction and we had a great turnout here today for hundreds of little kids, a band, and all kinds of things. This building is the largest branch. It's at 13,000 square feet, just a little over. There's 33,000 items here. We have 52 computers. 22 of those are laptops. We have public art here. It's the 11 letters of the alphabet that no matter which side of the wall you're on, if you're inside, you can still read the A as in A. If you walk out, it's still in A. We have some of the things that no other libraries have. We have a DX2 dispenser so that if you find, it has DVDs in it and music CDs. We have self-checkout machines. We have a Promethean board for our computer classes, a program room that can be rented out to the public. And a teen area, a children's area. We've never had a library in this part of town. They've had to travel at least 20 or 30 minutes to go to a public library in our city because this area has grown so much in the last five or six years and so the citizens out here are really delighted to have a library in their own backyard.