 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Anderson and welcome to the Fort Report. Yard Smart is a free seminar to show residents how to use water wisely in their landscape. Right now we are in drought and we have water restrictions in Fort Worth and so it's very important for people to learn about that. We invite everybody to come and listen to our experts that we have. We have three people coming from the Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Dallas and they're speaking about companion gardening, butterfly gardening and earth kind. And they all have to do with saving water. Between the lectures you can visit an educational booth outside the lecture hall. Questions related to water restrictions or to composting, to irrigation, all those questions can also be answered through the different agencies that we have coming. The Fall Yard Smart will be held on Saturday, September 13th at the Botanic Garden. Improper disposal of unused and expired medications is a real challenge for residents and the environment. The water department offers environmentally safe options for the disposal of over-the-counter and prescription drugs. The Tateback Med, we are piggybacking on DEA's program where anybody that has left over medications at home can bring those medications to us. Instead of flushing your medications down the toilet or throwing those in the trash where can later contaminate our soils and our water resources, we will take care of them in a very good environmentally friendly way. Bring your medications in a little baggie or little box or whatever you have. It's recommended that you scratch off your personal information and that's it. All that medication is dropped into a box which is sealed by the police department and then it's incinerated. Tateback Med is on September 27th in multiple locations. Visit their website for more information. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. For a listing of more events and city meetings, you always can check the calendar at the city's website.