 A color party is made up of a group of people, mostly people that have had experience. I was just sort of tossed into it by my husband because he was a sergeant at arms and always needed bodies. So, but I happily went along with it. Now, my coordination is reasonably good. So I was able to do so. We attended various functions. Unfortunately, celebrations of life were a lot of those and the parades of course, and anything where a legion was required to be present, they usually had a color party. And it was a very rewarding thing to have done people and people always like to see the military and they like to see the flags. If we always carried first the Canadian flag, the Union Jack, the provincial flag, and the municipal flag plus NATO flags. And depending on the occasion, if it happened to be a European country, that would be represented as well. And the sergeant at arms had to look after if we had visiting, we're visiting ship for example, I remember occasion where when we had a ship from Mexico and it's up to the people to provide their national anthem, which can sometimes be a challenge, but it always seemed to work, I think. So my time as a member of the color party was always, you felt very proud.