 This morning as you've heard, we've unveiled a beautiful sculpture and if you have not had a chance to go and take a look at that as well as other aspects of today's celebration I encourage you to do that because it is breathtaking to see what has been created. Facilities and grounds have been an essential part to certainly every day when you see how beautiful the campus is but also as you walk out and say this is so inspiring they've worked together to really bring that together. I thank each of you for spending the time to make sure that today is a success but also for the beauty that will be enduring for many many generations to come as they enjoy what we have created here today. It is truly an honor for the University to provide this historic landmark for Tuscaloosa. Manderson Landing has been a part of the University for many years and now right here on the banks it allows us to look forward about where we will be. The river is a continuous reminder of the life and the vitality of the world that is around us but also the life and vitality of the city of Tuscaloosa. People that are looking from the opposite bank can see it clearly. People that are moving along the river which happens often will be able to see it. Students or people walking along Riverwalk will be able to see it from a distance and experience it and scale as they move closer to it and then past it and around it. These sculptures will remind generations to come how important the University of Alabama is to the city of Tuscaloosa and how important the city of Tuscaloosa is to the University of Alabama.