>> my name is dennis juarez. i work for the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. it was held the first weekend of october. the staff of the festival collectively takes a big sigh of relief, and be relaxed. every year, we seem to start to plan the next best of a lead of that earlier, because every year we learned little bit more. we have had various meetings with city and community organizations. we listen, apply, and implement. i think that the people who are opposing today, they have to admit that things have gotten better. as far as the immediate economic impact, last year i was smart enough to pre-order a kosher meal. when we got there at noon on saturday, they were out. the only other time that happened was the year before that hardly strictly bluegrass. san francisco, new york, chicago, they have world class parts with world-class events. if we are going to remain a world-class city, we have to continue. supervisor mar: the last cards that i recently got, i have nick bologna, sandy -- and walter paulson i think is still in the house as well. next speaker? >>