. >> sarah davis? >> sarah davis, i moved to mission bay almost 40 years ago when i was very young, i wanted to talk about how we stand on the shoulders of giants. the first woman -- when we moved down there when i was seven or eight, they were living in this ragtag community of undesirable people. the next karine woods was betty boatright and she looks like a 17-year-old certain -- shirley temple. she had a lock of grey curls. i learned a lot about politics. her technique was, and she would find you after the meeting, put an arm around you, and say i need a little bit of help. our urban legend, at 1.., we describe it as a bar napkin. there was some agreement given to us that we would be able to live in mission bay, and that was her generation. and then that generation came, and i remember it work parties, hundreds of work prior to use. peter snyder, karine's husband, i remember dropping the first loads of soil in our community garden. i remember planting trees, it was a neighborhood that nobody wanted