 Hi, I'm Samantha Yeager. I'm the assistant superintendent with the City of Columbia Salt Waste Division. And I'm Shania Williams, the education program coordinator for Ritzland County Soar Modern Management. And we're here selling compost bins and rain barrels. Composting is nature's way of recycling. We can turn our grass clippings and leaves and our food scraps back into soil amendments. So with using compost, we can reduce our need for fertilizers, which when fertilizers, when it rains, those fertilizers can run into our storm drains, which feeds into our rivers and streams. So not only are we protecting our land, we're also protecting our water. Rain barrels can be used to collect roof runoff. So one square foot of a roof produces over 60 gallons of water. So think about how much water to be collected for you to use to water your plants in your garden or anything around your yard like your grass. There's really no reason not to get started with collecting your own rainwater. So rainwater harvesting or composting. We're here to help. We're here to provide resources for you. And it's good for your wallet. It's good for our community and it's good for the environment. That's right. And it's super easy. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to compost or harvest rainwater. Right. So if you aren't sure what to do with your compost bin or how to get started composting or even how to set up your rain barrel, we definitely recommend coming to the workshop before the pickup time. So we are selling our rain barrels for $68 and our compost bins are $59. And you can pre-order those online, like we said. And if you need more information, you can visit glombiasd.gov or richlandfountyst.gov. And you can also call our ombudsman number, which is 803-929-6000. And mention that you want to purchase a rain barrel with stormwater.