rose an grim followed by ken maily. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is roseanne grim and the owner and chep of anchor oyster bar. >> could you speak a little closer to the microphone. >> yeah, this is my first time. >> thank you. >> clearly i am more comfortable in the kitchen than public speaking. i built the anchor oyster bar in 1977 with my family and thf is our 40th year. my intention today is to thank you for your consideration and tell you how proud we would be to be part of the legacy registry. thank you. >> thank you. ken maily and i forgot to mention for the first time here you have three minutes. you don't have to use all of it. >> thank you. no disrespect for my hat. it's just i have to protect my ears when i confirm to my dermatologist i'm irish and she said "we see a lot of your people" so it's the hat or hat hair. i have been a resident since 1964 and in 1966 lived in the castro when was a declining irish neighborhood. there were a few of the native businesses available there, but it was clear even in 1966 and 67 they were doomed