leap arts in education serves 9,200 students in the bay area every year, and this is our largest fundraisingtional budget just from sandcastle alone. we really just wanted students to engage with working professionals, getting architects, engineers, contractors into the schools and really having that sort of relationship, bridging the professional and academic environment. they work with the students in the classroom before coming out to the beach. so, they're designing and sketching and brainstorming and modeling with clay their designs. we had to submit our design to the kids, and--and they approved it, and they made some-- they had some minor changes, and we respected that. so, it was a true collaboration. dineen: and then they come out to the beach, and they get a true steam opportunity-- steam meaning science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. man: yeah, go for it. don't be shy. beatrice: the best part was being able to make the design that we helped to create. lee: that's the whole idea of, like, conception to execution for them, being able to conceive of an idea and then see it