 Today we open a new exhibit here in the Museum of Science and History. It's all about our history of aviation and aerospace. One of the exhibits, which is an interactive exhibit, lets you design and fly your own airplane. We are honored to partner with the Fort Worth Air and Space Museum Foundation and the City of Fort Worth, of course, to host this exhibition and share its story with the thousands of guests that will be coming through our doors this summer. I know our Councilman Zim Zimmerman has worked extremely hard with all of our partners. Certainly the folks here at the Museum have helped us by providing the space and hopefully this will launch our efforts to have an aviation and aerospace museum. It's going to be something that a family can come to over and over again and see something different every time they come. It will allow them to see what we did in the past, what we're doing today, and what the future holds for us. Without your donations, without your support, we will not make this a reality. We have men and women here in the area that are just waiting with memorabilia and stories to tell us. We've got to get those stories and get that memorabilia before it's lost forever. So today, while we celebrate, there is a challenge ahead. And I look forward to with each and every one of you making that challenge a successful accomplishment. I really encourage parents to bring your kids down here of all ages. If nothing else, you can pull yourself through on the trolley that was in the B-36 and that's pretty cool too.