 Good afternoon everyone Please continue to eat while we start the program, but we want to we want to get going We know it's been a busy morning and people probably have other places. They need to go this afternoon It's such a nice warm day. You can head out to the park or But I'm good afternoon everyone. My name is Michelle Goode, and I'm the city of Fort Worth Communications and public engagement director. I hope you enjoyed the morning's workshops and visiting with our exhibitors And I'd like to welcome you to the 14th annual Fort Worth neighborhood awards. We'd like to begin today with an invocation by pastor Tim Woody from City Life Center Pastor Woody First of all, I just want to say God bless all of you for Serving to make our city an amazing place to live do business worship and play. I love my city This guy loves Fort Worth, and I know you do too Let's pray please dear God come to you today to pray blessing over my city Or Mayor Betsy Price our city council and all of our city leaders I also pray for Michelle Goode and Catherine Huckabee and the staff and all the amazing volunteer leaders who are here today Pray blessing over this gathering of some of the most committed and passionate citizens in my city God continue to surround us with Encouragers and peacemakers and can do people God also may unity prevail as we continue working together to build a stronger Community for no city divided against itself will last or continue to stand So God let Fort Worth be marked by harmony compassion and peace and vision Bless our leaders public servants and our volunteers bless our houses of worship bless our neighborhoods God bless our families and God bless our homes and God bless my city Fort Worth no nom de Jesus amen Dios de bendiga Thank You pastor. We also have many special guests with us today first I'd like to recognize our elected officials. Could you please stand and remain standing as I say your name a State Representative Nicole Collier She here today Lee Collins from State Senator Connie Burton's office Tarrant County Judge Glenn Whitley, of course a mayor Betsy Price City Council members Gina Bivens Salas Pino Kelly Alan Gray Junkist Jordan Carrie Moon Dennis shingleton and Zeta and Zim Zimmerman Let's give him a round of applause. I would also like to recognize former City Council member Danny scarf who's joining us today And County clerk Mary Louise Garcia Sorry We also have many city staff members here today So if you are a staff member for the city of Fort Worth, would you please stand so we think we can recognize you? Next I'd like to recognize the community engagement team for organizing today's workshops Exhibitors and a board luncheon in addition to this annual event Most of you know they work very closely year-round with your neighborhoods and other community groups and city staff Their mission is to connect you with city services Resources and each other to help build a strong community if you don't know these folks yet Please introduce yourself while you're here and find out how they can begin helping your neighborhood with the community engagement team Please stand they may be working The first award that will be given today is given by the League of Neighborhoods to present this award I'd like to introduce Eva Bonilla winner of the 2014 Ben and to make a award and past president of the League of Neighborhoods Thank you First of all, I just want to read how they won and why they won for the 2016 Ben and to make a ward it recognizes an individual who it demonstrates a high level of support an individual neighborhood Or a group of neighborhoods or neighbors throughout Fort Worth And I say that because a lot of you see each other in different Capacities because they're working out in the neighborhoods, but anyway the we have two finalists So I'm gonna call them out first and tell you why they won and I'm gonna have Rita Vincent who's just a media past chair of the Fortwood League of Neighborhood take them their certificate So when I call your name if you'll please stand the Fort Worth League of Neighborhood Recognizes Linda Denison from the Heritage Homeowners Association as a finalist. Oh, there she is Linda That's awesome. And the next one who was a finalist Was Fred and Phyllis Anglin from the Oakhurst Neighborhood Association These are outstanding people and it was really tough for the committee to choose on a winner And you and if you know them personally, you know that they probably deserved, but we can only pick one winner and that winner is Alice Boyd and She is not here where it's up but the person that from Ryan would that will be present is there somebody from Ryan would who is here who can accept it? I want them to come up. Alice Boyd. We're giving this award post-domously Postamus because she passed away just this year But Alice has worked in neighborhoods Since the 80s and I served on the League of Neighborhood board with her in the early 2000 and she for two decades She led her neighborhood and as charter president of Ryan would neighborhood association as Cosponsor of neighborhoods of the East Fort Worth Alliance and as secretary of the Fort Worth League of Neighborhood The committee chose Alice Boyd. Thank you. And with that she gets a hundred dollars that Is given to Ryan would thank you The city of Fort Worth created the neighborhood awards well over a decade ago to recognize a variety of projects and Activities that help make Fort Worth a great place to live work and play This year based on your feedback We hand out two awards in each category as most of you know mandatory homeowners Associations sometimes have full-time paid staff Voluntary neighborhood associations do not so beginning this year these two two groups are competing against their peers and not each other So in each of the categories you'll notice there is an HOA winner and then there's also a neighborhood association winner We'd also like to give out three individual awards today and are proud to partner for the first time with the mayor's committee on persons with disabilities This year we had more than 88 nominations for all of our awards and a panel of judges from another municipality Did the judging and now to present our first war awards? Please welcome the honorable mayor Betsy Price Thank You Michelle Howdy This is cow town, you know And it's almost rodeo time. So what a better way to begin our day There are a couple of people we missed acknowledging that I would like to acknowledge that our base commanders Exo commander Joe Seberg is here from our base Thank you for your service Farmer council member Frank Moss is with us also Frank. Thank you and Several of our unsung heroes who really keep Fort Worth the city that we love and keep your neighborhoods safe our police Fire and code officers would all of you stand so we give you a round of applause These are the men and women who really do help make Fort Worth the special city that we are along with your services It's incredible for worse now the 16th largest city in the nation and Rapidly growing and a statistic that continues to astound me The metroplex Dallas, Fort Worth in our whole region gains one new citizen every four minutes For the last five years That's a staggering growth and I think half those people are here in Fort Worth now as we manage that growth So thank you for your hard work on your neighborhoods for making this an Extremely easy city for people to live in for people to enjoy to work for businesses to want to come Without you being involved our neighborhoods would not be what they are There's not a great city around that doesn't have strong neighborhoods If you will look at some of the cities that are not doing not succeeding where they should be Their mayors will tell you that one of the things they struggle with is lack of neighborhood and citizen engagement And we have worked hard on our engagement piece and you have made that job much easier for us I'm gonna take just a minute and then invite our county judge Glenn Whitley up He wanted to welcome you to and talk just a little bit about the county for for you for a second Then we'll move on to the awards because I know that's what you're waiting on Glenn and I have been told that if I speak very long both of these ladies behind me are gonna club me The pastor could not have said it better Because of your neighborhood associations because of the way you care for your neighbors That's what makes this city the great place that it is and you know I'm very proud as Tarrant County judge of This city and all of the other cities in the county, but I think your neighborhood associations Really go a long way in your collaboration and you're caring for your neighbors is what makes this such a great city It is always I always refer to Fort Worth as the largest small city in the country And it is that because you do care about your neighbors and you work together to make this a City that will continue to be somewhere where you want to raise your kids Raise your families to entertain and to work and so I just can't say enough about How much I appreciate you as the county? I would love to have an opportunity to come if you have neighborhood association meetings And you need a speaker give me a call I'd love to come and talk with you to get your input and to hear from you as to what the county could do That would help you make your community your association a better place, so I Was a former CPA my telephone number is 817-884-1040 You're all gonna be very familiar with that over the next four months So all you got to remember is 8-84-1040. Give me a call I'd love to have an opportunity to come and speak. Thank y'all. Thank you very much and Congratulations to you winners Thank you Glen and One more thing that is neighborhood associations You need to be aware of is January 21st through 29th is the week of compassion in Fort Worth And that's compassionate Fort Worth and pastor Woody is heading that up for us We'll have lots of activities and lots of opportunities for you to get engaged to do service projects to do fun projects Let's see if we can't get more people volunteering in our neighborhoods, and we've ever had during that week So with that said we'll move on to what you've been waiting for the the awards This first award is all about partnerships and collaborations and it honors creative initiatives is and Neighborhoods that define a challenge and organize the community to make something happen Most of all it recognizes all of you who come together to work together Whether it's whether you're working with your neighborhood association city staff your council member your county official The ISD in your area or whatever organizations It's about finding the partnerships that will make positive changes in your neighborhood So the HOA finalists in this area for engagement and community Collaboration if you would stand at your table when I read your name, we'd appreciate it The first finalist is the heritage HOA When they learned that a major apartment complex was scheduled for their neighborhood not where they wanted it They quickly notified their fellow neighbors Collaborated with the nearby HOA's and the North Fort Worth Alliance Dozens of residents businesses and neighborhoods and successfully Communicated their concerns about increasing traffic and other issues to our group so that we would be better educated on it The second finalist is the Marine Creek HOA and their bag of hope project. Would you stand? their bags of hope provided food water and toiletries for homeless folks and The third one is the Tahama Ridge owners association for military. Would you stand? Thank you for their military and first responders Appreciation breakfast that they got donations and volunteers from their area of business and served breakfast for our officers fire fighters and our military family and the winner is we have a drum roll There we go the Marine Creek HOA Why she's making Why she's making her way forward I'll tell you a little bit more about their bags of hope it began actually by Accident when homeowner Cody Grant encountered a homeless individual a few blocks from his office Cody began talking to the gentleman and then decided to do some research on the wonderful services that Fort Worth has to offer to homeless He talked to his neighbors and they donated bags of hope idea was born and they donated Toiletry food, but most importantly they printed up flyers and listed all of the services that were available for homeless folks And where they might be fine found from clothing to medical care to job assistance So congratulations to all of you at Marine Creek You know we used to say it's a Kodak moment, but I guess you now have to say it's a cell phone moment Because Kodak just doesn't exist So for the neighborhood association category on engagement and community Collaboration once again if you would stand when we name your association first one is the Greenway neighborhood association I saw some there they are back here. I know I saw some of them earlier They collaborated with the church and the student projects on Martin Luther King and fixed elderly people's Plumbing fences and minor home repairs for their neighbors They also work to Greenway scholars in the summer lunch program to provide a productive and healthy summer for the kids Our next one is the historic Rosedale Park neighborhood association They organized an expansion clinic after learning that many of their residents needed legal help Clearing their records of minor offenses so they could remove the barriers that often kept them from good-paying jobs And the winner is oh No, I'm sorry. There's one more You know you got to realize I'm not used to doing paper. I'm an iPad kind of person They gave me a notebook and I went oh, oh, how do I do this and that terrible? I'm very Technical so the other finalist is a historic Southside neighborhood association There they are With the help of their churches businesses the school district and the city they re-energized and re-engaged their residents with an all-ages event at Glenwood Park a front porch Contest contest national night out and they even went Christmas caroling in their neighborhood. So congratulations and The winner for engagement and community collaboration is the historic Rosedale Park Through their monthly meetings surveys and interviews they learned there was an overwhelming need for legal services in their community They partnered with the historic stop six initiative Clifford Davis legal association Terrent County district attorney under Sharon Wilson and the commissioners court for worth ISD and hosted a legal clinic About a hundred people were able to get their court records cleaned up and that included many Who had been charged but never convicted of the crime now? These residents are able to get better paying jobs because the inaccurate or expired Information is now removed from their records. So thank you All right, the other one is one we started in Michelle two years ago The mayor's health and wellness award you can all imagine where that came from And actually yes, it's too cold to be outside, but I've been out this morning already So today's you should know about this one It's about an organization a neighborhood association that promotes better health exercise Safety and record recreation because we all know that neighborhoods where people are out Exercising walking talking are safer neighborhoods because they notice things in their neighborhood Healthy kids are better students and are more engaged So there are two finalists in this category and the first one is Crawford Farms H.O.A Crawford Farms organized fitness clubs and outdoor activities that attracts residents of all ages. Thank you the second Second one is the harvest Ridge H.O.A Same table They have three monthly fitness clubs hosted by a professional trainer Walking and running clubs geared to people of all fitness abilities and all ages and the winner is Crawford Farms While they're making their way up. I'll tell you a little bit about their event They organize multiple events including a camp out in the neighborhood for people to bring young children and their families Their walkie-talkie clubs strolls the neighborhood Three mornings a week and the walking workers stroll the neighborhood in the evening after work Their field days keep their school-age children active during spring break and summer break With bacon with basketball kick ball in other games and their regular water Aerobics and Tai Chi classes are geared towards seniors Congratulations. Let me know I'll come work out with you I've been up there for national night out. It's a fun area and now for the neighborhood Association Health and Wellness Award The first one is the comma come-o advisory neighborhood advisory council for its learn to swim camp There they are They taught water safety and life-saving skills to both children and adults The second one is the Ridgely North neighborhood Association for their friends of Bernie Bernie Park 5k fun run They organized it to encourage fitness communication and to raise money for their park improvements and maintenance The third one is the white Lake Hills neighborhood Association For their neighborhood potluck dinner clubs and walking clubs that earned them the award for being the first official Bluezone designation neighborhood Association and the winner is the come-o neighborhood advisory council I have to tell you this is a project near and dear to my heart because Fort Worth has the dubious distinction of having the most drownings among children under the age of seven of any city in the state and This group organized there were four Near drownings and one fatal drowning in the summer of 2015 in the come-o neighborhood They organized along with Fort Worth drown Drowning prevention coalition a learn to swim camp, but here's one of the cool things that they did They got all the parents and the neighborhood leaders who couldn't swim to learn to swim first and their their message to the children was if we can conquer our fears you can too and Indeed they did I had the opportunity to be at the Y when you got your final awards And it was so fun to see the classes and the smiling faces on these kids because I ran into several who said I can swim Now I can go to the pool and they were so excited. So congratulations to all of you Michelle. I Think it's back to you next get to my my cheat sheet The next award recognizes excellence in neighborhood communication an important tool for bringing neighborhoods together Newsletters are judged on content and appearance as well as how well they reach their intended audience Once again, please stand when you hear your name Crawford farms Heritage and Marine Creek Ranch HOA's Also, if we could have the Eastern Hills neighborhood association O'Curse neighborhood association Ridgely North neighborhood association and Ryan Place neighborhood association stand up Congratulations to all of you and will the newsletter editor or one officer Please come forward to pick up your award and have a group photo taken with the mayor So one person from each of those You all won These were the neighborhood newsletters that were recognized as being the best Some post electronic newsletters on their website others use an email server and some still deliver them directly to their members using mail or block captains and they sell ads to offset the printing costs a great newsletter whether copied on paper or Sent electronically not only in forms and invites, but it also helps boost the association membership We have samples of all of these award-winning newsletters So if you would like to see a copy so you can find a way to improve your newsletter Please contact the city's community engagement office The Fort Worth pride award is given to an organization that improves the physical aspects of the neighborhood Winners in this category may have completed beautification projects community cleanups Park or garden projects or worked with the city's code compliance and other departments to make their neighborhood cleaner and more attractive Will the HOA finalists, please stand harvest Ridge HOA For multiple projects that helped clean up a neighborhood pond Plant trees and add trash and recycling bins in a neighborhood park the villages of woodland Springs for improvements that added That added park benches picnic tables trash cans and solar path lights and several green spaces throughout the neighborhood And the winner is the harvest Ridge homeowners Association Please come forward While they're coming forward, I'll tell you a little bit more about their efforts Harvest Harvest Ridge took on multiple projects this year Including recruiting volunteers for two neighborhood litter cleanups into the spring and fall in harvest Ridge Park Residents worked with the city to install six pairs of trash and recycling cans Restriped parking spaces and cleaned up and restocked a neighborhood pond after a fish kill Residents also planted 78 trees to beautify the neighborhood and provide more shade Congratulations to the harvest Ridge HOA Now will the finalist in the neighborhood Association category please stand historic Rosdale Park For a public art program that incorporated the history of the stop six area while making a neighborhood basketball court and playground attractive Overton South Neighborhood Association Organizing volunteers to place 975 American flags in front of every home in the neighborhood on the 4th of July a Massive display honoring our active military and veterans and the Ridgely North Association For their continuing efforts to revitalize and beautify Bernie Park this year's projects included planting new shrubbery and flower beds and installing a water-saving drip irrigation system and The winner is historic Rosdale Park Historic Rosdale Park partnered with the city's graffiti abatement program TCU community scholars a neighborhood print shop and other clubs and organizations Residents were involved in the design process. So the story of stop six Mural contains elements from the neighborhood's rich cultural and historic development The bright colors and bold design painted entirely by students and volunteers Bring attention to the Martin Luther King Community Center basketball court and playground and the neighborhood has more teens and Families using the facilities because of it Congratulations to the historic Rosdale Park The spirit of Fort Worth award is given to associations that foster social Revitalization enhance cultural aspects of the neighborhood or just simply make residents feel welcome and connected While working plane or celebrating together. Well, the HOA finalists, please stand heritage HOA For its charity poker club tournament in addition to the tournament They secure donations of food and gifts for a raffle and silent auction It was well attended and it raised more than $10,000 for the assist the officer foundation Marine Creek Ranch For helping a neighbor who was injured in a car accident It started with individuals providing meals and mowing and grew into a major fundraiser to help pay medical bills and villages of Woodland Springs for setting up For setting up a series of events throughout the year that appealed to young and old including the daddy daughter dance Easter egg hunt 5k run a schools out luau and a 4th of July celebration just to name a few and The winner is Marine Creek Ranch While they're coming forward, let me tell you a little bit about their community spirit The injured neighbor was none other than police officer Kyle Davis When residents found out that he would have a long recovery They knew they had to do more than just provide meals and lawn care They organized a back the blue barbecue sale and silent auction that raised money for the officer and his family But the barbecue turned into more than just a fundraiser It ended up being a celebration of officer Davis's survival and recovery and a testament to the neighborhood's strong sense of community Congratulations now for the neighborhood Association finalists, please stand as I read your name fair amount neighborhood association For its Festivus light tour that encourage neighbors to decorate their homes for the holidays Then come together to enjoy each other's company on a shuttle bus tour of the lights The Linwood neighborhood Association For negotiating amenities the whole neighborhood can enjoy including a new pavilion and entrance sign at Sandoval Park new street topper signs a Christmas giving event for neighborhood children and Finally, White Lakes Hills neighborhood Association For their For their efforts to help longtime residents connect with newer younger residents through a rejuvenated 4th of July parade and picnic That attracted 300 neighbors and the winner is Fairmount neighborhood Association While they're coming up for pictures I'll tell you a little bit more about what they did the Fairmount Festivus light tour was created to bring neighbors from diverse backgrounds Together for a community-wide celebration Residents were encouraged to decorate their homes to show off their unique holiday spirit Elderly or elderly or disabled neighbors got help from volunteers who installed lights purchased by the Association Making sure no one was left out Plan stops along the shuttle bus tour allowed residents to get to know each other over hot chocolate Snacks live music and children's crafts in all 250 community members participated Many meeting their neighbors for the first time Congratulations our next three awards will recognize outstanding individuals I want to point out that these individuals have been nominated not by city officials or staff But by you members of the community they serve The city's code compliance department is dedicated to maintaining Fort Worth as a clean liveable city Code officers routinely patrol assigned neighborhoods for code violations as well as investigate your complaints Our code officer of the year again nominated by you Recognizes an officer who in addition to investigating documenting and ensuring compliance with city regulations Also responds to the public courteously and efficiently Maintaining great customer service relationships at all time. Well, the nominees. Please stand and remain standing as I call your name Terry Bach David Franco Sherry made a moda and Mark Powell Thank you for all of your excellent service to the Fort Worth neighborhoods The 2016 code compliance officer of the year is Terry Bach Terry was nominated by the residents of eastern hills neighborhood They said she has fast response times to any code issues in the area and always returns phone calls promptly Residents also like the way she helps educate new neighbors about the rules In addition, terry attends wednesday morning citizens on patrol meetings and eastern hills neighborhood association meetings whenever possible Above all they cite her great attitude Residents say she's an amazing resource even for issues that aren't in her job description. Congratulations, terry Next we have our neighborhood patrol officer of the year and this recognizes a special classification of police officer Npo's as we often call them do all the things a regular officer does But they provide additional patrols and identify crime trends in specific neighborhoods or geographic areas Npo's communicate with area residents and business owners attend community community meetings and events And foster community leadership by recruiting volunteers for the citizens on patrol crime watch and other crime prevention tools They are often your most important link to the police department Again, these officers were nominated by you the neighborhoods Would the nominees please stand and remain standing as I read your name Laura charlesworth Lloyd cook Richard, oh rickardo de los santos rodney gilbert douglas gilfer charles gonzalez john ornelas bell haddad Sergio I should know after last year, but I still can't for that Barry Sawyer And billy ward And the 2016 in neighborhood police officer of the year is john ornelas While he makes his way over to get his award. I'd like to tell you a little bit more about him Officer ornelas was actually nominated by four different neighborhood associations Fairhaven south edgewood village creek and the villas of eastwood terrace He is universally and affectionately known to neighbors as john john He attends their monthly neighborhood association meetings and weekly citizens on patrol meetings. He also provides weekly crime reports He recruits and trains neighborhood volunteers for citizens on patrol and answers questions promptly But overwhelmingly residents say that john john has earned their trust by being respectful at all times And taking a personal interest in the residents he serves They praise him for his kindness to victims of abuse The way he interacts with children and spends time building and renewing relationships I'd like to read from one of the nominations We appreciate and love our npo We feel safe We feel cared about and most of all we trust our npo Congratulations to officer ornelas And now I'd like to ask mayor price to come up to announce our final two awards Congratulations to all of you. Let's give them another round of applause You truly do make a huge difference in the city You know the mayor's committee on persons with disability is a group of citizens who work with us at city hall with the humans relations commission To make fort worth a city that welcomes all and i'm proud to say with their help We truly are we have a reputation across the state and nation for being a very Diverse and very welcoming city The dany scarth award is named for one of our former council members dany who's right over here And recognizes an individual who's raised the awareness of people with disability And helped improve opportunities for them This year's awards if you would stand your for our first finalist is jacalia dixon She here There she is right there Jacalia is 15 years old and inspired by her aunt who was left blind after a surgery She created a braille Clothing tag so that wearers can fill the color Allowing her aunt and others to more freedom to dress and match their own clothes Our second finalist is denise camey It's denise here there's denise There's a long time advocate for people with disabilities particularly children She's a case worker at easter seals of north texas and her passion for helping goes well beyond her professional work She helps her clients understand their rights locate resources And navigate a system that often can be overwhelming to help them get what they need. Thank you denise And the winner of the award is jacalia dixon While she's making her way forward i'll tell you that her first fill the color braille tags Were made by hand and she sewed every one of them herself Now she's applied for a patent and is seeking investors one day One day she hopes that others who can't see the colors in the clothes They wear will be able to pick out and match their own things At the same time she's raising awareness of the daily challenges that people face With disabilities Congratulations to kala kala is a student at eden high school in haslett Not amazing for a high school student Our final award today is the one that you're all been waiting for the neighborhood of the year award that recognizes excellence in all the areas that we've recognized today For collaborating with us at city hall the county Other businesses schools other neighborhoods looking out for resident safety health making physical improvements to their neighborhood Making it a more welcoming social And diverse community the city of fort worth will send a representative from the neighborhood of the year To the nusa National competition a little later this year and we've had great response at the national level You know the 2016 neighborhood of the year award when you think about these neighborhoods you think about one word And that's reach the fact that they reach out to others That they're not thinking just about themselves or their neighbor on their other side When budgets are tight they reach out to businesses in their community or to individuals Or get very creative and find sources that we have or potentially at the state and national level What they often lack in professional expertise They make up in creative and innovative ways and look for other professionals to help guide them This year all of the neighborhoods nominated truly reached for their goals You've heard about one of their goals and that was the expungement and foreclosure clinic About 500 people lined up for legal help the first day that they did their clinic People truly want better jobs and better homes for their family You also heard today about their efforts to beautify And unify two recreation areas with public art projects that honor the culture And the long history of their neighborhood While involving their neighbors in the design process And that wasn't all they did the stop six shape up a health and wellness initiative that encouraged residents to take control And be aware of their own health While informing neighbors of the issues in the community Organizing classes and bringing in experts to help change the lifestyle for those in their neighborhood They partnered with the historic rose dale and stop six community To create a coalition known as the historic stop six initiative That has now become a model for other community collaboration I'm proud to say today. We're honoring the historic rose dale park neighborhood is our neighborhood of the year Thank you all for being here today and for taking the time michelle. It's back to you Thank you, mayor price elected officials But mostly thank you all of you for coming out today and in participating in the workshops and our awards luncheon I encourage all of you to over the next year Look at the activities that you do document them and then definitely support, you know submit Packets for next year's awards I would like to thank united health care They underwrote the event this year which allowed us to provide everything free of charge to the neighborhoods and So I would like to thank them for their support And if that's not enough they're also giving away a kindle that they had people sign up for at their table So, um erin graves is going to come up and Announce the winner of the kindle Thank you, michelle you know You know, you should have received a ticket at our table when we first when you first came in I'll give you a second or two to pull out that ticket and uh madam mayor elected officials out in Community leaders, I'd like to thank you for the opportunity to partner with you in this event You know just hearing all the amazing Things and initiatives that you are implementing within your communities. It's so exciting. I mean I don't live on this out of town And I want to get over here as soon as I can This is Fort Worth is an awesome place And uh continue all the work that you good work that you do And um, I'm just glad for the opportunity to partner with you. Okay So, let me pull out the lucky number here Absolutely, okay You might reading glasses nine six two five five two eight We got a winner. We got a winner. Awesome Thank you, erin and again. Thank you united healthcare for for helping us provide this to uh to the neighborhoods If you were a finalist this year, please come up. We have a certificate for you and um Thank you for coming today and for making Fort Worth such a great place to live. We're we're happy to work with you