there, we're looking at the emmys, i think, for my compadre rigo chacon there, part of the exhibit.t does it take to put something like this together? shane: it takes everything from calling individual people, one by one, posting messages out in the community. we had signs saying we got an exhibit coming up, please give us a call and contribute. we had the extra pandemic years, which the silver lining of that was more time to gather things, and the word just kept spreading and spreading. eventually, we ended up with far more material than we could even use, so what's seen in the exhibit is a small sample. damian: and the great thing about this, estella, is that you can invite folks from the community but also your san josé state students can walk in and learn a little bit of the history of what happens on the east side of highway 101. estella: yes, and then also high school students, it's set up so it goes into the school year so we can bring in the students from the university, from the community colleges, to the high schools, middle schools, everybody that should learn the history