 This conference will now be recorded. I call to order the Senior Activist Center Commission meeting for May 17th to order. We'll start with the pledge of allegiance. I'm going to put the allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you very much. We want everybody in attendance to state their name. Emily Rendell O'Rourke, Director of Senior Services. Thank you. Thank you. We acknowledge that we did not have forum today. So we will have two tables, everything on the agenda that did require a vote. Our next meeting will be July 19th at the Senior Activist Center at 8 a.m. in the greater studio. Any further good of the order? Does anyone have any questions about the statistics I sent over? I forgot to print copies of my own stuff. Okay. For anyone watching, we opened that online register, in-person registration for our troops today. So it's been almost 8 a.m. It's been a wild morning already. I apologize for not putting this in advance. But basically one thing we've started doing since we opened the new building is having a monthly dashboard of attendance and numbers. And then I just started with a six-month document too so we can see how we're trending. So I think it's worth noting. We know that our active membership has continued to grow. We're just shy of 1250 members right now. I know it's just wild. But I also think unique visitors are interesting too. That were over 600 unique visitors that we're seeing in a month. So that's unduplicated clients. 600 plus individual people coming in. But also our average daily attendance keeps going up. So I think in April it was just over 215 a day. And of note, at the old building, the average was 150. So we have a lot more people participating, but we also have a lot more people actually coming. That's a question I get somewhere regularly is, okay, great. Do people sign up and then you just never see them again? But we actually, I see a lot of people. Any questions on that? Oh, okay. That was really nice of you. Yeah, I think that's a strange little memory for yesterday too. Josh texted me. Sorry to come in and take a picture. Well, that's one that when the gym is done, I think that class will move into the gym. Do we know when? No change there. It'll construction should start this fall. It's a fundraising. Going pretty good there, huh? Yeah. You know, what the friends are planning on doing is taking all the loans. Yeah. So we do have, I guess it's public now, but we are working on full disclosure. I hate broad crime fundraisers. However, we're going to do a broad crime in August on a Saturday. Okay. As a fundraiser, but also we know that there are a lot of people in the community that are intrigued by this building and this organization, but work a day job. So can't really don't have an opportunity to come see it during the day. So we're going to do almost like another open house type thing on a Saturday in August. So people who want to see the building, but. We're organizing now. Oh, cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool. Yeah. That's it. With the livability. I haven't scheduled the next meeting. You two are both on my list. So what we talked about what rich Miesfeld and I for those from ling. Sue pointed up the livability plan. We had a kickoff meeting in April. And what rich, Meesfeld and I agreed based on that meeting is what we'd like like to do is have an acting committee, like a working committee of maybe eight to 10 people and then a larger advisory committee. So many of the people that were in attendance at the April meeting would be invited to be part of that advisory committee that meets once or twice a year. But I'm working on reaching out to the folks to make up the acting committee. Yeah. And so that group would be the ones doing the work, sending out the surveys, scheduling events, that sort of thing. All right. All right. I call the meeting to a close at eight o'clock. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks, Scott. Okay. We'll have to book a minute.