 We have more than 600 people here. I got on a bus, I came over here to play music for you folks to start off this day. So thank you very much. As I said, we're going to have almost 550 people work around the county this wonderful day. So I'm going to come out a little bit later. It's kind of nice that you have a nice cool atmosphere to work during the morning, get a little warmer this afternoon, get some sunshine on you. And we have to thank you for what you're going to do today. The memory agencies and the organizations that you're going to help today would not have things accomplished if you would not do them. It just would go undone. So thank you for the effort that you're going to put in. At this point in time, I would like to introduce Holly Green and the Elkhart Lake Choir. They are going to start off the day with our next land called Pantel. So could you please stand in your hands. And Dan, it's very nice that we're able to get you up here this morning. I am an ex-school administrator. And if you think about it, they started school a week and a half ago. That means they picked up their instruments and their vocal voices probably a week and a half ago as well. So for them to come out on the second week of school, it's pretty cool. So let's give them a round of applause. And we can give Michelle up for a stab because it's no small accomplishment to get this all established and get all the different projects and the different volunteers. So Leanne Riley, if you could sneak out here if you're back there. And Emily, come on out here. Emily's going to have to wait for Leanne because I think she's still back here with Michelle. So let's give her a round of applause. I'm very honored and proud to give away and invest more money last year than we ever have in the United States of Washington. We're certainly going to want to do that again this year because our agencies and you all benefit from what happens with the United Way. Last year, we were able to have Todd and Kerry Niles serve as our campaign chairs. And one of the pillars of the United Way is financial stability. And some of you know, I'm sure Todd is a painter, so certainly the finances come in there. And Kerry works for a sogento, and that certainly talks about stability in the community. This year, we took a turn and we wanted to talk about another pillar that we have, and that's education. And so we're very, very pleased and honored when we asked Dr. Joseph Sheehan and Dr. Jackie Joseph Silverstein, I apologize for that, to come and help us with this campaign. Jackie has got a very, very difficult job. She is the dean of three different colleges. She is the dean of UW-Deboygan, Washington, and Waukesaw County. But she is all over the South Eastern part of the state. And Joe, as many of you know, is the superintendent of the School District of Boyan. So with all due to you, please allow me to pause for Jackie and Joe. Said, OK, what are we going to start the morning out with? Well, first of all, I had some words I was going to say, and I talked to some of you that inspire us, Joe. Seriously, look at your left, look at your right. You are Sheeboygan. And when we talk about Sheeboygan, yeah, it's a great community. It is, but why? Because of you, because the people that understand, I have to get back. The people that understand that my time is important to give. The people that model to our youth, our little kids, stuff to be your kids, that this is an important thing to do. The most important is your attitude. Come on, you're here. I'm sure actually, you don't have to admit it. You get out of bed going, yes. I get to do this here today. Thank you. That's the thing Sheeboygan's like. So I hope that's a little bit of a fighter, because the question is, you know, we couldn't do anything about it. You are the backbone. And lastly, I also hope, you know, when you got up that morning and tonight when you go to bed and you develop H2B, you're smiling. You know, it's not just great to be back in the community. Hopefully in your heart, you're going, hey, I've done something good today. And we do, and especially with you, we do it all the time. So we have to go, not just that district, but the whole county, the whole Sheeboygan community. Thanks for what you do. This is really, you are supportive. Thanks. Thank you, everyone. I can't tell you how honored that I was to be able to be co-chair along with Joe Sheehan here. When I look out at all of you, you, and by your name, the time and effort that you put in to helping our community. Throughout my career, I've been a participant in the United Way campaign. My organization has asked me to give and I've contributed. But it's only been in the last several years that I've had a chance to truly be behind the scenes in the United Way and see all of the wonderful work that our community active volunteers and our other volunteers do on behalf of this community. There are people who spend hours trying to determine which of our organizations we should invest our resources in. The resources that all of us do for this community. They make sure that we are invested in our dollars and we are being invested wisely to help move the dial in our community. As educators, Joe and I see every day how we can empower individuals by providing them with knowledge and the tools and the support they need to have productive lives and a successful future. The United Way support with progress around education, financial stability and health helps to make a difference in the lives of individuals in our community and in the lives of both individuals. I'd like to thank all of you for your participation and I'll give a chance to visit you, some of you today and I'm looking forward to seeing you on site as you're doing your volunteer work. We'd now like to introduce the United Way sponsors. As we call the name of your company, we'd love to have the team stand up and be directed. Thanks, Joe. Thank you. And when you call your name, you stand up. And when you call your name, you stand up. Finally. What now? B-B-M-O-Harris. If you're here to stand up, please. And believe me, when I get up at 5.30 in the morning, I wonder, what the heck am I doing? Welcome. At first, I would like to invite Emily, is Emily over there yet? Could I have her come here? I'd like to thank Emily personally last year. You are all aware that the end of the day today we hope we'll see you all in case she's going to some park. We know you all have some food tickets in your gift bags for today. Okay, I don't know what you need to see. We don't know that we got it. Gee, Santa, you told me what I'm getting for Christmas. I would say that there's nobody more committed than anything that Emily has done to aid this organization and be to sharing the message and attitude of everybody in this place. If there's anybody here, I appreciate you raising your hand. That is going to have a baby today, because that's what she did last year. She went to have a baby after our baby. And for those of you who have seen her baby, she not only had one, but she had, I think, the cutest little guy in Shoei Valley, don't you think? I'm up to offering her $65, and she still won't let me have it. I never paid the baby 50 for what I'm doing. That'll be a rattle I would rest here. Oh, right, I'll be here. Thank you Emily for everything you've done. Before I get into this introduction of our special guest, I just want to mention I have a family member who just moved to Los Angeles, Fisher Wagon. They wanted to change the life. They've been here now a year. They've had a lot of their life. The life has never lived out of Los Angeles. And the first thing she said to me after two weeks was, Shoei Wagon is in the real city. It's a Disney movie set. And everybody here is acting, and they're all incredibly nice. And I said, no, thanks, the way we all are here. And then one day we were at an event, and you might relate to this. She was taking a picture like this. And I walked over and I said, can I ask what you were doing? And she said, I was just taking a picture of the sky to send all my family in Los Angeles. Think about it, you'll get it, okay. The other thing, and this sums it up, and this represents all of you. This statement that she said to me. The biggest challenge I've had here is a four-way stop. In Los Angeles, you go up to one, and the other guys all look at you like, go ahead, make my day. Here you get to a four-way stop, and you look around, and everybody's got their hand in the windshield, going like this. And then, the most interesting thing, so you go this far, then they open too. So, traffic is as insane as LA of getting through a four-way stop before it ends here, because we all go ahead, go ahead anyway. And I'm hoping by next year, and I'm working on this, I'm hoping I can get every guy complimentary treatment of what I'm working on in my basement with the chemist, which is Brock Frey-Colombe. I mean, lady, wouldn't ya? The guy walks into some place, and he's got Brock Frey-Colombe, and you go, hey, you're a baseball player, you know? Oh, yeah. Okay, yeah, thank you, thank you. For those of you who've not been here before, we have our incredible, incredible champions who represent the companies that some of them that are on your shirt. And for all of those who have grown in an international platform from our shaboying in my lifetime, it's just amazing. Our special guest today, let's see, we'll take first off, coming wearing a wonderful bun, I'm sure it's made with shaboying too, but there is nothing finer for breakfast, lunch, or dinner than a Johnsonville broth. That's right, come on out here, Brock, man, what the heck? And you gotta admire anybody who could have one eyebrow with mustard and one ketchup. You gotta love it. All right, and then also, somebody who makes things happen more than we would ever imagine, and the things we don't even know, we drive by the building and go, what are they doing in there? From Plastic Engineering, the chemist, Leo the chemist, come on out, Leo, and Leo is my technical advisor on Brock Frey-Colombe. And okay, from a company that's just dominated the world at what they do, and somebody told me that they were in a shower the other day, and all they had to say was, fall home, and in a cell phone, fall home, and they stood in the shower and talked. Oh my God, I hope I get to have one of those someday. So, okay, coming from Coler, Moxie, come on down, come on down, come on, Moxie. Oh Moxie, I'm taking back. If I spun around twice in that, see, that'd be laying in the whole place. All right, and what else do we need if we're gonna have Brock, and we're gonna sit around with a chemist, and we've got something to shower in afterwards, which is all that's wonderful. Let's have a little bit of peace here for the subject, all of us. Thank you. But I want to try these trophies. Do you have a traveling trophy? You got it sitting there? Can you get that out here? Last year, now we've done this for, I think it's four years, three years, something like that. You guys haven't aged eight at all. You just look great. Except maybe to flip might age a little, but that's kind of what we're starting. This is the traveling trophy. This trophy is awarded to the fastest, most agile of these characters behind us here. They're all looking and going, what am I doing? Anyway, this trophy last year, it says down here, 2016 Sargento Clues. That's what Sargento has in mind here. And of course, 2015, which is when the traveling trophy was created, from 2015, was Mocky Furnculler Company. Now, they're gonna participate in an Olympic event here. It's a sanctioned by UACA, YLDA, E-A-E-L. And they're gonna also be introduced this afternoon or later today at 6.30 at pace. So we'll be down there because we'll probably do a punt pass and kick competition. There's no admission to pace, but it's worth it just to see that punt pass and kick competition. So, you've got a trophy master. Would you take these characters where they begin their event? And I think they begin back here. Are you gonna do a front-end right here, I think? They're gonna lead you over, follow that wonderful young lady there. And here we go, Emily, this is... Emily says, of all the things I do, this is one of them. Okay, so here we go. We're gonna have one race. It's sort of a drug match. That's why they have Pussy, Moxie over there next to Sarge. But Leo's ready. Leo's got a new hairstyle up here, told me earlier. And of course, Rotman, see, that's, you get that Rotman in front of me. I'd win any race in America, which I think is, you know. All right, are you, what are you? Each character is ready. Get set. First one through here is gonna win a trophy. Sorry. Go! Okay, here we go, guys. Let's go, let's go, let's go. And that was a follow-up spin. I can't believe, I was thinking about this one all day. Ladies and gentlemen, for the first time ever, a rocked-out let-down guy in the line. Rotman, congratulations, and you're in it. I'm gonna give you a medal, and that trophy now will be available for us all to drive out to Johnsonville, that one's gonna be the trophy. And they'll welcome you. Congratulations. It's incredible. And, yeah, you dropped talking to me. I can't hear you, but they talk to me, but normally after I eat them, they do. But anyhow, thank you all again. We'll see you throughout the day, and be safe all of you. Thanks again. We'll see you in another round. We'll send you much back to town. Thank you all for coming out. As I said, we have a great group here today, and thank you all for making Chiboy a better place in Chiboy County, where we did a place where everybody should want to live. Thank you all. We're gonna come out from the Chiboy days. God's sake, excuse me, so we're gonna come out from the Chiboy days, and we have a couple words. Thank you. Thanks, Joel. Hi, everybody, good morning. Welcome to Wildwood Park, home of the Chiboy days. United Way is a great community, partner as all of you are as well, and I know you're gonna go out in the community and have a great day supporting Chiboy and Chiboy County. And the Chiboy Anathletes, partner in the Chiboy and AIDS are also a great community, partner. We've been around since 1963, serving baseball for the community and the community as a whole. We developed this park back in 1982. We started baseball at the high schools. We started youth baseball in the community. We took the park is used by both high schools, the Chiboy North and South, as well as the Allegiant program, and it's also the home, also the law, of the Chiboy community's baseball. So if you've never come out to the park and you've never seen an AIDS game or a high school game, please, in 2018, come out. It's a great, very experienced, and we do a lot of things like the Jeff Ball with the mascot races and games on the field and speaking of brats. Jeff, the number one seller out of our concession stand. Maybe butt lights, a little bit better than that. So we love butt lights. So please come on out to the park. We're in a process of doing a major renovation here and we're always looking at raising money for that effort. New lighting, new parking, all new concession facilities and we have some wonderful community partners that are helping with that. But come out this Saturday to help us because we're gonna have a broad cry on our needs fields from nine to two-thirty so you can support Chiboy and baseball and the Chiboy getting by coming out to needs fields on Saturday and have one of those great properties. So thank you all for coming. Have a great day and support the community. Thank you and have a great day. At this time, I would just like to recognize our partner agencies. Our partner agencies are the people that we give money to and invest in and with the money that you give, the money that you support us with and the entire community, that's where the money goes. So at this point in time, our partner agencies could just give away so everybody can recognize them. Thank you very much. That's something that we'd like to do and this might be a little difficult but we'd like to get a group photo with everyone. So what I'm gonna ask is if we could pick up your jackets so we could see all those great yellow shirts and if we could slide as far over as we can this way and this way we're gonna get a good photo of everyone. So if you could help us out with that, we would appreciate it. How about you? We love that. We love that. We'll take you out and see you soon with a smile. You're really not here. Look at me. I can totally just do it. I can totally just do it. You're in the front row. Oh, we're gonna do it. The eyeballs here to smile. And then we're gonna get a groupie one. Come on. Very good. If group leaders and team leaders can come out on the field here and get yourselves together and then the team leaders and group leaders can get all their volunteers. Again, thank you everyone for volunteering. Have a great day today.