 So we've got the National Clear the Shelter event coming up on August 17th. We're really excited about it because as usual this comes out of a great time of year for us and so many other shelters. And that in August most shelters are pretty full of animals. So we're looking forward to having a day where we can get as many animals into homes as we can. We'll have a regular hour from 9 to 4, but the adoption fee is completely waived. So all the animals are free. They'll all be spayed, neutered, microchilliped, vaccinated, the whole nine yards. And the past couple of years we've actually adopted out just over 100 animals in that single day. So we're really hoping to have another successful day because it's so important to us this time of year to get these animals out because we really need the room to really to handle what's still going to be coming in through the rest of the summer. So everybody gets a little adoption kit and in there they'll find some tips and tricks depending on whether it's cat or dog. You'll get a list of local veterinarians because we want people to establish a relationship with a local veterinarian. So they'll have a list that they can take a look at and see who's nearby to them. Folks can also buy their first year supply of flea and tick control or heart rate prevention for dogs. We want them to make sure they're getting started on the right foot without costing them a ton of money. And we just, you know, these are animals that are awesome. I'm looking around at some cats right now as we talk and we just really want to see them have a happy start with their new family. You're getting an animal that's probably already been given two to three hundred dollars with the services which includes it's already spayed, it's already microchipped, it's vaccinated. Most of them have been vaccinated multiple times while they've been in our care because we want to build their new systems. So it's pretty good savings. You know, if you find something on the streets by all means, you want to take it in and give it a home, that's awesome. But be prepared there since it's an expense of having animals. But when you adopt from a shelter, often a lot of those issues are taken care of up front so that those animals are ready to go home and jump right into the new home. I always say the hardest part is picking the one you want. So the best thing to do is often just get in there, spend time with the animals because one of them's going to pick you out. Also while you're here be sure to check out one of our other videos or follow on our social media platforms. Thanks again and remember we are Columbia.