 I'd like to thank you all for joining us here tonight. Thirty years of programming here, and have you been here all 30 years, too? Thirty years, yes. I've been here since 1982, not in this building, but give you some history. TVA, WSES, began in 1982 at the cable office on Broadway Avenue, and we had several cable operators changed over the years from Lakeside to Star Cable Vision to Marcus Cable, more recently Charter Cable Vision, or Communications, and they've been here since, how long, Matt? About 88 months, and they built the system. Okay, but Charter, we'll give them six or seven years. So things have been great, and we moved out here in 1997, and became a city of Sheboygan Department, and six mayors later, here we are. You know, I was telling Karen that back in 1986, I think it was, I was here as a president of the council, and they had the mayors for them. It wasn't here, it was at the cable, and it was with Dick Schneider, it was the mayor at that time, and I was here, we were talking about city business, and in the last few minutes, we brought up my young son. He was maybe five, six years old, and he ran up on the set, then we introduced him, and that introduced him to politics and the TV8. Now, about 15 minutes ago, you would have seen my young son sitting on the council floor, as Alderman Van Ackeren is the same little guy that was here back 25 years ago. So as this goes on, and I hopefully another 30 years, maybe not for you and I, but 30 years for this TV station, this is the type of programming that we should look forward to, and it's great for our community. And I want to give a proclamation to Carrie that says, Office of the City of the Mayor, and I'm going to put on my glasses so I can read the little print. Whereas, since 1982, WSCS has provided public access to television to the city of Sheboygan, and whereas WSCS, as a department of the city of Sheboygan, represents a city to its viewers, whereas WSCS is a member of WCM, Wisconsin Community Media, and whereas for 30 years, we've had coverage in several areas, including over 1,200 sporting events, 108 council meetings, 108, 1,080 council meetings. I've been at more than an honor name. County Board meetings, 420 county boards, meetings plus over 7,000 community programs, whereas WSCS continues to receive statewide recognition every year for their programs, and whereas WSCS continues to be a great resource for local government meetings, service organizations, and local sporting events, and whereas in 2012, WSCS is proud to celebrate its 30 years of communication in the Sheboygan media outlet. Therefore, I, Terry Van Ackeren, in virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of the city of Sheboygan, do hereby congratulate WSCS on their occasion of the 30th anniversary. Congratulations. See you next time. This type of program and this type of station is very helpful to local government in keeping our people informed. So thank you. Some other things I'd like to thank. Prior staff members, a particular really good friend, Rob Soxie from Buffalo, New York, who just happened to blow in from the wind. Thank you. No, he's here for other reason. Paul Mix, he was also another staff member. Fritz Zink, who was here, but he left, got dark so I guess he has to go home. Grace Zengara, Linda Schimann, some of the cable partners and helpful people that have been here for over many years, Matt Friggs, Jeff Thorne, and let's see, who else am I missing? Seaman, Kathy Anderson, there are a few other people. Oh, that's the music to get off the stage. And the current staff is Dave Augustine, IT director and manager. And we report to this department in City Hall and Scott Milo, and Eric Weisman, Rob Miller, Steve Reiner, and there are a few other guys, Mike Martin and Chris Wright, who are not here. And Brian Andrews, and I'd like to thank the Academy. Well, let's thank you for your leadership, too. Thank you. Thank you.