 Well, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome. I'm excited to be standing here with these beautiful ladies and gentlemen here today. All these folks are big supporters of the mayor's campaign against breast cancer, and these ladies right here actually do all the hard work. I get to show up and serve pancakes and smile and have fun, but they really do all the hard work, and I want to make sure that we acknowledge and thank them for what they do for our community. As you know, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and one in every three women are affected. This personally has affected me, has affected a lot of the people standing here today. My mother-in-law passed away from breast cancer, and my sister-in-law is a breast cancer survivor. And so it's very important as we remind ourselves to always make sure that we're checking and treating and making sure that we are taking advantage of all the upgrades in technology and opportunity, but that only happens if we support it. And so while we're standing here today along with our chief, our assistant chief from the fire department, and this great committee is, is that we want to continue to support Prisma Health, and we do this annually at our breakfast. And we do this because, A, we're their survivors. We're family members of survivors, and we are a believer that we want to have a healthier, smarter, and better community. And the only way we can do that is continuing to bring not only awareness, but investing and helping. And all the funds that we're raising will go to the bosom buddies fund to provide resources for recovery and emotional healing of individuals undergoing treatment of breast cancer. And we do this with a great passion, but we want to raise $50,000, folks. We want to have the biggest year we have. And so we're starting off the campaign with a T-shirt. You have an opportunity to buy a T-shirt short and long-sleeved, $20, folks, reaching your pocket by one, by two, by one for your mother, by one for your sister, by one for your husband, and your children. Spend some money, and, hey, we even got folks here ready to put their credit card out, so we'll take it. But we want you to invest, and you can do that at our website, ColumbiaSC.gov, or you can reach out to Ms. Alford at 803-545-3360 to get more information. And obviously, we will have this out on our website, a way for you to go ahead and pre-order. But we also want you to look at our sponsorship opportunities for the breakfast that we'll be having on October 6th, Friday here at City Hall. Once again, we're putting some twists in it. So it's not like it always has been. It's going to be the hot ticket that day, so don't miss it. We want to make sure you're all there, and very excited that we have an opportunity to kick off today, months in advance, and take advantage. We need to be wearing pink more often. Try to wear pink once a month. Make sure that you're talking to your family members and to your friends and neighbors how important it is to go through screenings and take advantage of all the opportunities that the hospital systems and our healthcare systems here in our community provide to help do this, because one in three is not a good number, folks. I want to see that number change dramatically, and the only way we do that is by working together. And this is your little way in helping make that happen, so thank you.