 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Woodruff and welcome to the Fort Worth Report. So this week I'm at the Downtown Central Library to speak with Chris Dennis, who is the communications manager of all the Fort Worth library systems. And we're talking about the third Thursday jazz series. So Chris, please tell us how did the series get started? Well, Alicia, the jazz series is part of the Jazz Preservation Project, which is an overall program by the library. It's been around for about seven years. And what we've tried to do is collect significant documents, recordings from local Texas and local Fort Worth artists. And so part of the mission of that program is to educate people and to expose them to the arts. So the jazz series was a natural extension of that. Awesome. And who are some of the artists that we should expect to see this year? Well, this year in the past we've had people such as Red Holloway, Fred Hirsch and Kristen Korb. This year we already had Brad Leely play our first performance in May. But we now will have Tatiana Mayfield, Victor Kager perform on June 21st. We're going to have Robin Eubanks in September who will be our featured artist. So is the series all summer long? It runs from May through September. It's the third Thursday of each month. It's at 6.30 and it's here in the gallery of the Central Library. We want you to come here and have a good time and relax, swing with us if you need some additional information. You can find it at FortworthLibrary.org. It is free and open to the public. We even have free water, coffee, and you can get a cookie if you come on time. So do I need to show up early to get a seat? Yeah, I would advise so. It starts at 6.30. If you get here by about 6.15 you're good. But normally we have crowds between 300, 350. So the place fills up. So yeah, I would get here before 6.30. And once again that web address is FortworthLibrary.org if you need additional information. You can also find information about the Mayor's Summer Reading Challenge. We would certainly encourage you to come out and bring your family and read with Fortworth. It's a good thing to do. Awesome. Thank you.