shirley kendall, lucille ball, debbie reynolds, my grandmother, my mother, me. we are all her legacy, all of us. so here we are looking back, 100 years, which is quite fitting, not a lot of organizations make it to 100 just. very few businesses make it 100 just. 100 years is truly worthy of celebration. we are looking back at this remarkable woman whose life, his choices, his sorrows, whose stories were into the making of this organization that mean so much to so many people. what i find amazing is i know if we could bring juliette low out right now she would say, the past? let's look at the future. let's look at the future of girls going and where this organization is going, and what more we can do to help the world. thank you very much for your time. [applause] >> thank you. okay. so, the best part of every program is the questions. so let's see your questions. there we go. >> first, i want -- first i want to thank you for doing this. i was very impressed when you showed the picture. it really struck on the girl scouts know who she is, and other people don't.