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From YouTube: Tribute to Chelsea Trailblazers 2021
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City of Chelsea, via Zoom
A
What
do
you
so
we
we
tried
to
do
the
chelsea
catholic?
How
did
that
sound,
sounds
okay
and
then
I'll
see
roots
and
maybe
try
to
do
maybe
chelsea
senior
center,
chelsea
housing
authority,
chelsea
city,
council
and
school
committee
put
them
together
and
then
we
went
down
and
said
you
know
what
what
about
charleston
collaborative?
That
would
be
a
good
name
for
our
group
right
and
then
we
went
down
to
chelsea
emergency
management
kind
of
long
and
then
we
finally
said
you
know
what
we're
getting
up
there
in
the
age.
A
You
see
the
grades
right.
You
guys
see
the
grades.
What
about
the
chelsea,
mgh
and
chelsea
beth,
israel
group,
just
the
name
to
think
and
leave
it
about
roca?
We
thought
about
chelsea
boys
and
girls
club
as
a
name
and
then
we
thought
about
chelsea
harbor
cope
another
great
name.
You
could
have
used
right,
but
it's
already
spoken
for
so
then
we
said:
okay,
let's
say:
let's
change
the
name
to
chelsea
black
community.
A
What
you
know
sounds
right,
cbc,
yeah
being
cbc
is
like
okay.
That
sounds
good.
That
fits
us
very
well
because
we
are
all
different
people
in
here
doing
different
things,
and
then
we
said
well
after
we
had
the
cbc
as
our
name
chelsea
black
community.
We
said
I
don't
know,
do
we
want
it
to
be
that
or
it
should
be
changing
something
else
and
we
kept
it
as
charleston
cbc.
A
We
want
to
also
know
that
our
our
president,
our
current
president
for
the
last
three
years,
joan
cromwell,
has
done
an
amazing
job,
getting
chelsea
black
community
organization
out
there
on
the
map
through
her
support
of
so
many
different
adventures
here
in
our
city,
from
the
let
it
fly
event
here
that
we
do
every
year
with
the
youth
in
our
community
to
our
annual
turkey
dinner
giveaways.
We
give
out
turkey
dinners
to
local
residents
here
in
our
city
every
year.
A
For
the
past
four
years,
we've
been
doing
that
and
the
most
important
thing
that
we
that
we
are
so
proud
of
is
that
our
trailblazer
awards
here
in
chelsea
is
chelsea
residents
only
whether
you
live
in
chelsea
or
born
in
chelsea,
and
you
give
back
to
chelsea.
We
always
we're
we're.
Probably
the
only
organization
here
that
I
can
think
of
that
gives
back
to
the
residents
give
back
to
this
community
as
far
as
recognition
and
tonight
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
everybody.
B
Yay
everybody
do
a
shout
out
and
a
round
of
applause
for
all
of
you
lot
of
faces.
Shout
outs,
shout
outs
to
everyone.
Welcome!
Welcome!
Welcome!
Welcome
it's
so
good
to
see
all
of
your
beautiful
faces.
We
are
going
to
have
an
amazing
program
this
evening.
I'm
not
going
to
try
to
say
amazing,
too
much
because
the
last
time
my
uncle
paul
counted
how
many
times
I
said
it
last
year
at
our
event,
and
it
was
probably
a
hundred,
so
you
can
chat
in
the
chat
room
you
could.
B
Let
me
know
if
I'm
saying
amazing
way
too
much
and
I'll
cut
it
out,
but
there's
no
really
other
better
word
to
describe
all
of
you,
my
people,
my
community,
we're
celebrating
us
and
that's
what
it's
all
about.
It's
been
a
long
year
last
year,
and
it's
just
so
good
that
we
can
come
together
hopefully
soon
enough.
B
It
will
be
more
companionship
through
touch
and
interaction,
but
know
that
it
is
missed,
and
I
I
feel
all
of
you,
but
I'm
just
so
happy
to
invite
all
of
you
into
cbc's
home
this
evening
to
celebrate
you
to
celebrate
great
the
greatness
that
you
do
and
the
greatness
that
you
give
back
in
our
community.
B
So
thank
you
for
that
and
it's
an
honor
and
a
pleasure
to
celebrate
2021
black
history
month
with
you
and
just
recognizing
chelsea
trailblazers
and
so
yeah
we're
going
to
get
right
into
the
program.
We
have
an
incredible
program
and
we
have
entertainment.
B
We
have
poetry,
we
have
an
incredible
keynote
speaker,
that's
going
to
bring
an
amazing
message.
I
said
it.
That's
one
yeah
an
amazing
message
to
you,
mr
henry's
gonna
be
a
part
of
our
program
and
all
of
cbc
members
and
that's
what
it's
all
about
coming
together
as
one
to
celebrate
as
one
so
I
just
want
to
first
say
I
welcome
you,
our
beloved
community
to
cbc's
final
virtual
event
during
black
history
month,
2020
a
shout
out
to
all
of
you
who
were
who
were
attended
all
four.
B
So
if
you
have
four
four
and
four
raise
your
hand,
that's
what
I'm
talking
about.
So
we
had
an
incredible
incredible
month.
We
started
from
slavery
back
in
the
1700s
brought
it
up
to
silent,
beats
with
assumptions
and
stereotypes.
B
Then
we
moved
on
to
our
very
own
chelsea
court
system,
as
well
as
a
trial
court
of
boston
and
talked
about
racial
disparities
and
how
that
can
change
in
the
courthouse
and
it
was
very
interesting.
Attendance
was
strong.
B
So
I'm
just
so
proud
that
this
evening
we're
coming
together
to
celebrate
exactly
what
we've
been
talking
about
for
the
past
three
weeks,
but
even
more
so
communities
and
organizations,
and
first
responders
and
city
officials
and
residents
just
doing
what
they
do
and
being
really
really
good
at
it
and
having
it
a
positive
impact
and,
at
the
end
of
the
day
the
children
are
in.
Our
community
are
going
to
bed
fed
going
to
bed
clothes
and,
just
you
know,
living
life
as
we
lived
it
as
children
and
and
knowing
that
they're
worth
something.
B
B
I
also
wanted
you
to
know
that
we're
looking
forward
to
more
community
involvement
and
partnership
with
you
and
moving
beyond
black
history
month
so
cbc
is,
is
looking
for
a
seat
at
the
table
and
we're
working
for
that
seat
at
the
table.
So
we
can
have
more
healthy
and
and
productive
conversations
about
where
we
need
to
be
in
the
community
with
you
so
working
side
by
side.
So
absolutely
have
that
chair
ready.
I
have
a
little
drink
on
the
side,
a
little
refreshment
and
I
will
enjoy
the
conversations.
B
Secondly,
I
want
to
say
thank
you
and
I
am
forever
grateful
to
our
tech
group-
that's
maria
jade,
kyle
and
check-ins,
with
jose
and
from
tnd.
So
thank
you
so
much,
although
they
fired
me
a
couple
days
ago,
I
want
I
want
them
to
know
that
this
month
would
not
have
been
possible
without
them,
which
is
why
they
agreed
to
return
for
this
last
most
important
event.
B
B
Our
resilience,
determination
and
strength
continue
to
prevail,
with
anticipation
to
soon
celebrate
humanity,
as
we
were
accustomed
to
before
kobe,
but
when
we
get
back
when
we
hit
the
streets
again
and
and
fellowship
it's
going
to
be,
knowing
with
increased
awareness,
compassion
and
willingness
to
do
our
part
in
eradicating
practices
that
have
contributed
to
the
inequities
and
disparities,
our
community
and
nation
have
fallen
victim
to
so
you
know
what
the
work
is
just
starting
I
in
every
day
it's
just
starting,
so
we
have
a
long
way
to
go,
but
absolutely
looking
to
work
on
the
inequities
and
the
disparities
our
community
and
then
the
nation
is
basically
faced
with
every
year.
B
There's
a
national
theme
for
black
history
month,
so
black
history
month
2021,
the
theme
is
black
family
leadership
and
service.
We
here
in
chelsea
embody
all
three.
So
we
look
at
the
national
theme,
but
we
change
that
according
to
where
we
are
in
our
community,
because
it's
not
black
history,
isn't
just
a
black
issue.
It's
a
black
celebration,
it's
all
of
our
celebration,
it's
all
of
our
history
and
it's
so
intertwined
with
american
history
that
we've
been
blind,
thus
far,
not
incorporating
it
in.
B
B
B
B
I
know
it
sound,
doesn't
sound
as
appetizing
as
I
just
brought
it
up
to
be,
but
it
is,
it's
shows
and
it
talks
about
how
you
all
are
doing
and
being
honored
as
a
top
pandemic.
Super
response
team
cbc
identifies
you
as
this
term
ubuntu,
and
it
means
I
am
because
you
are
remember
that
I
am
because
you
are
ubuntu,
speaks
to
the
fact
that
we
are
all
connected
and
that
one
can
only
grow
and
progress
through
the
growth
and
progression
of
others,
and
I
think
that's
the
lesson.
B
B
A
You
know
we
forgot
to
let
people
know
our
other
name,
that
we
that
we
had
for
cbc
before
we
became
cbc,
and
that
was
called
the
chelsea
interfaith.
We
wanted
that
name,
because
you
know
some
of
us
needed
faith
once
in
a
while,
and
we
probably
still
do
so.
We
forgot
to
say
chelsea
interfaith.
A
That
would
have
been
a
great
name
for
us
as
well,
but
coming
up
next,
we
have
words
from
the
city
from
the
city
manager
office,
miss
lotus.
C
Hey
goodnight
everyone,
I'm
so
happy
to
be
here
to
see
many
faces.
I
I
think
that
I
will
talk
personally
during
the
epidemic.
It
was
just
a
such
a
personal
journey.
For
me,
I
struggle
a
lot
to
feel
that
I
belong
to
this
community
and
right
now,
I'm
so
happy
to
feel
that
I
have
friends
and
family
and
I
work
with
such
a
talented
people
and
and
I'm
so
happy
to
live
and
work
here
in
chelsea
on
behalf
of
our
team.
C
We
just
want
to
say
thank
you,
everyone
for
invite
us
for
all
your
hard
work.
Tom
couldn't
make
it
tonight
because
he
will
have
a
town
hall
about
the
vaccination,
but
he
he
asked
me
to
say
that
he's
very
grateful
for
all
that
you
have
done
and
we
are
looking
forward
to
continue
working.
A
Together,
thank
you,
lotus.
The
program
was
going
fast,
okay,
so
next
thing
we
have
coming
up.
We
have
the
sanya
dakaya
christmas,
our
daughter
we'll
be
doing
a
poem
for
everybody.
D
I
care
and
am
willing
to
serve
by
marian
wright
edelman
lord.
I
cannot
preach
like
martin
luther
king
jr
or
turn
a
poetic
phrase
like
maya
angelou,
but
I
care
and
I'm
willing
to
serve.
I
do
not
have
fred
shuttleworks
and
harriet
tubman's
courage
or
franklin
roosevelt's
political
skills,
but
I
care
and
am
willing
to
serve.
D
D
D
It
is
not
as
easy
as
the
sixties
to
frame
an
issue
and
forge
a
solution,
but
I
care
and
am
willing
to
serve
my
my
mind
and
body
are
not
so
swift,
as
in
youth
and
my
energy
comes
in
spirits,
but
I
care
and
I'm
willing
to
serve
I'm
so
young.
Nobody
will
listen,
I'm
not
sure
what
to
say
or
do,
but
I
care
and
I'm
willing
to
serve.
D
A
You
miss
christmas
also,
we
have
yesterday's
goodness
christmas
good
morning.
Next,
we
have
coming
up
mr
christmas
himself,
mr
k.
At
christmas.
I
have
some
words
our
vice
president
of
the
chelsea
black
community
organization,
decay
of
christmas.
E
Yeah,
thank
you
very
much
henry.
Thank
you
very
much
to
cena
for
that
great
poem.
Right
now
I
am
going
to
say
a
few
words
about
our
chelsea
trailblazers.
The
chelsea
trailblazers
recognition
is
a
note
taken
by
our
organization
of
our
earnest
efforts
for
the
betterment
of
chelsea.
We
are
humbled
to
make
this
honorable
declaration
chelsea
black
community
honors
the
chelsea
pandemic
response
team,
aka
ubuntu.
E
E
E
You
banded,
together
to
organize
unprecedented
interventions
with
courageous
spirit
in
addressing
the
dis
proportionate
impact.
The
kovit
19
pandemic
inflicted
on
the
residents
of
chelsea
partnering
with
city
manager,
city
officials,
city
department,
heads
chelsea,
public
school,
first
responder,
community
organizations,
local
businesses,
interfaith
leaders,
community
news
outlets
residents
and
community
leaders
led
to
comprehensive
measures
and
supplying
essential
resources
to
our
at-risk
population.
E
E
A
Okay,
so
this
is
the
time
you
know
normally,
when
we
in
person
we
we're
out
there
we're
having
all
this
good
food
and
stuff.
You
know
collard,
greens
and
fried
chicken
for
popeyes
a
little
bit
of
ham
from
joan's
house
and
rice
and
beans,
and
you
know
potato
salad,
some
sweets
and
potato
pie
and
cakes
and
stuff,
and
I
always
ask
everybody
this
question:
how
was
the
food
because
I
cooked
it
and
you
guys
supposed
to
say
what
it
was
good.
E
A
H
A
A
Ready
because
there's
so
much
knowledge
coming
your
way
so
much
power,
so
much
greatness
coming
your
way
and
we
we
just
want
to
give
everybody
that
good
old
happy
mood.
So
when
you
have
a
good,
healthy
food,
whether
it's
healthy,
not
healthy,
we
eat
it
and
it
makes
us
feel
good.
Doesn't
it
yeah
so
keep
up,
keep
those
thoughts,
those
good
black
eyed
peas-
and
you
know
a
little
bit
of
okra
and
some
fried.
A
See
now
you
know
yeah
right,
but
it's
okay,
so
now
what
we?
What
we're
getting
ready
to
do?
We
have
to
really
dig
deep
in
our
body
and
soul,
because
you
know
when
you're
cooking
tofu,
it's
all
about
the
feeling
inside
right,
how
you
feel
that's
what
soul?
Food
really
is
it's
all
about
the
pinch
of
this
picture
that
we
don't
measure.
We
just
take
a
pinch
that
way.
We
know
that
the
ingredients
are
right
for
what
we're
going
to
present
to
you
right.
A
Let
them
know
why
we
chose
different
organization
in
our
city
as
our
trump
leaders,
because
in
the
beginning,
when
we
started
thinking
about
trailblazers,
we
went
from
five
people
to
almost
35
people
all
right
and
then
you
broke
it
down
to
23.
People
now
see
I
don't
mind
going
to
the
state
house
and
advocating
for
people
to
get
citations
from
the
senator
from
the
state
reps.
A
But
when
I
go
to
that
office
and
say
I
need
35
citations
for
35
individuals,
wow
you're,
pushing
it.
I
was
pushing
it
boy.
I
was
praying
like
crazy
that
joe
would
change
your
mind
and
say:
okay,
henry!
Let
me
let
me
rethink
this
and
that's
why
we
came
to
this
group
of
amazing
people.
That's
four
times
any
job.
A
We
had
to
put
out
there
and
say
you
know,
let's
just
make
it
as
a
city
who
which
we
are
every
single
one
of
us
in
this
community,
whether
you're
a
young
person
old
person,
whether
you,
whatever
you
do
whatever
you
did.
We
saw
you
and
we
heard
you
gonna
hear
that
a
couple
times
throughout
the
night.
I
see
you
and
I
hear
you
because
we
did
and
we
do
and
we
want
to
show
you
all
appreciation,
because
we
don't
want
to
miss
out
on
anybody.
A
A
B
B
We're
absolutely
gonna
bring
it
back
so
at
this
time.
Looking
forward,
yes
yeah,
I
hear
you
so
at
this
time,
I'm
going
to
each
of
us
will
talk
about
certain
groups,
and
I
was
chosen
to
speak
about
the
city
manager,
the
city
council
and
the
city
department
that
brought
and
continue
to
bring
us
through
the
pandemic,
as
well
as
social
justice.
B
So
in
recognition
we
will
all
think
of
it
as
we
recognize
you
as
a
chelsea
trailblazer,
because
the
city
manager,
tom
ambrosino,
is
an
honoree
of
chelsea
trailblazers.
Your
leadership
and
implementation
of
critical
resources
during
the
covet
19
pandemic
and
racial
injustice
is
commendable.
B
B
Thank
you
alex
trainer
and
your
team
for
your
leadership
that
has
provided
essential,
life-saving
resources
to
residents
of
chelsea
during
covet
pandemic,
to
say
the
least.
The
implementation
of
emergency
rental
assistance
program,
home
stabilization
and
the
housing
legal
clinic
by
your
team
confirms
staunch
commitment
to
our
community
during
very
trying
times.
B
B
Chelsea
housing
authority,
paul
al
iris,
the
whole
team
at
chelsea
housing
authority
and
that's
a
24
hour
seven
day
a
week,
job
that
their
commitment
is
there
for
the
residents
for
our
another
vulnerable
population.
B
A
Congratulations
also:
next,
we
have
our
city
councilor
calvin,
t
brown
coming
up
to
share
some
words
to
our
chelsea
cable
and
our
chelsea
rocket
partners.
H
Well,
I
want
to
welcome
everyone
and
thank
everyone
for
being
here
tonight
for
our
last
event,
and
you
know
just
really
big
heads
up
and
shout
out
to
all
those
that
made
all
four
of
them,
but
I'm
here
just
to
just
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
chelsea
record
in
the
chelsea
community
television,
and
I
see
some
of
the
staff
member
on.
Can
everyone
hear
me
all
right
great?
H
H
Community
television
plays
a
very
important
role
here
in
the
lives
of
folks
in
chelsea,
and
this
past
year
they
really
stepped
up
their
game
really
during
the
cobra
19,
they
were
actively
involved
in
providing
us
information
weekly,
whether
it
was
in
the
newspaper
or
whether
it
was
behind
the
camera
with
ricky
and
his
staff
at
chelsea
television
station.
You
guys
broadcast
all
that
we
couldn't
see
by
being
outside
at
certain
times
in
certain
days,
but
you
brought
it
to
our
living
rooms.
H
You
brought
it
to
our
desktops
with
your
writing
and
also
what
you're
viewing
both
net
networks
have
kept.
Chelsea
very
informed
on.
What's
been
going
on
throughout
the
year
whether
it's
been
covert
alerts
was
it's
been
sporting
events
that
we
missed
the
high
school
graduations.
H
H
But,
more
importantly,
you
continue
to
bring
non-profit
organizations
together
and
city
hall
to
the
houses
of
those
folks
that
couldn't
really
have
means
of
getting
around,
and
you
even
brought
those
special
celebrations
that
henry
was
talking
about
was.
It
was
those
barbecues
and
those
cook-offs
that
we
had
around
black
history
month
or
whether
you
know
the
domestic
violence,
where
we
have
the
taste
of
chelsea.
You've
done
that
over
the
years.
H
We're
very
grateful
for
your
support
for
your
efforts
and
allowing
to
show
not
only
the
good
things
about
chelsea,
but
about
how
people
and
folks
come
together
and
support
different
causes.
It's
been
a
lot
of
work,
strenuous
work,
but
you
guys
have
been
to
watchdog
on
this
year.
You
know
you
have
continue
to
keep
people
up
to
speed
or
what
was
going
on,
not
everyone's
able
to
go
to
city
hall
this
past
year
to
see
the
city
council
meetings
or
the
school
committee
meetings,
but
you
brought
that
to
them.
H
You
brought
it
to
them
with
the
cable
television
and
you
also
for
those
who
didn't
have
it
those
that
wanted
to
read
about
it.
You
brought
it
to
with
the
news
that
seth
and
his
staff
at
the
chelsea
record
presented.
You
know
on
behalf
of
us.
H
We
just
very
grateful
that
you
attended
these
events
and
not
only
attended
them,
but
you
also
brought
them
to
our
house
and
I
would
be
real
missed
if
I
did
not
say
when
this
past
june
and
early
summer,
when
a
tragedy
was
going
on
around
the
nation
and
the
black
lives
matter,
movement
started,
you
both
was
there
for
us.
You
not
only
showed
up
as
participants,
but
you
showed
up
and
you
covered
it.
You
put
information
in
the
paper
leading
up
to
it.
You
covered
it
on
chelsea,
community
television.
H
We
are
so
grateful
and
so
thankful
for
that,
and
we
will
always
remember
that.
You
know
that
was
a
great
job
of
showing
us
again
we're
all
standing
together
for
one.
So
on
behalf
of
the
cbc
we
honor
you
today
today
is
the
day
that
we
show
your
appreciation.
As
we
celebrate
black
history
month,
we
showed
appreciation
and
the
honor
to
recognize
your
efforts
for
the
work
that
you
have
done.
H
We
take
this
time
publicly
for
to
show
you
and
also
tell
you
not
only
through
words
but
through,
as
henry
said,
I
believe,
35
resolutions
coming
from
the
state
house
that
recognize
your
efforts
and
your
staff's
effort
and
all
the
work
that
you
help
make
us
all
safe,
aware,
alert
and
also
advise
us
on
things
that
was
going
on
in
the
city
when
we
were
shut
up
in
our
houses.
You
gave
us
something
to
read.
H
A
L
Hi
everyone
kyle
is
working
behind
the
scenes
right
now,
so
I'm
gonna
take
over
speaking
to
recognize
the
chelsea
school
department
and
chelsea
school
committee
for
their
incredible
work
over
the
last
year.
Not
only
were
they
tasked
with
creating
a
pandemic
plan,
but
they
also
had
to
address
important
issues
pertaining
to
social
justice,
racism,
equity
and
more,
and
they
worked
tirelessly
to
tackle
these
issues.
They
strategize
the
best
way
to
promote
education
and
to
mitigate
the
impacts
of
the
pandemic
on
the
city's
students,
who
are
the
city's
future?
L
There's
a
quote
that
says:
education
is
power.
It
is
just
like
a
light
in
complete
darkness,
and
this
team
really
kept
that
light
shining.
During
the
dark
time
when
it
came
to
addressing
issues
of
racism,
I
can
say
firsthand
from
working
with
dr
elmy,
dr
jennings,
roberto
kelly
henry
and
the
rest
of
the
team
that
they
showed
up
and
they
showed
out.
One
thing
we
keep
saying
about
the
school
department
is
that
they
didn't
just
talk
the
talk,
but
they
truly
walked
the
walk.
They
took
feedback
and
criticism.
L
They
had
their
own
plans
to
tackle
these
problems
and
they
got
to
work
right
away.
We
have
a
ways
to
go
across
sectors
and
organizations,
but
they
truly.
I
truly
applaud
their
efforts
thus
far
and
I'm
excited
and
hopeful
for
their
work
to
come.
So
this
is
an
honor,
so
incredibly
deserved,
and
I
just
want
to
say
congratulations
and
thank
you
for
everything
that
you've
done.
A
Hey,
thank
you,
but
right
now
we're
in
two
hats,
so
I
want
to
say
to
eugene
and
to
proud
to
everyone
else
out
there
on
behalf
of
the
school
committee.
We
appreciate
you
and
we
see
you
and
we
hear
you.
Thank
you
all
right
and
come
up.
Next.
We
have
our
former
city
council
and
former
school
committee
member
deborah
washington.
In
her
words,
are
we
going
out
to
the
community
organizations
and
the
residents
deborah
washington,
welcome.
M
M
He
made
a
way
to
all
the
chelsea
community
organizations
and
the
community
residents
who
stepped
up
to
meet
the
needs
of
our
chelsea
residents.
You
distributed
face,
masks,
gloves
and
sanitizers
to
the
residents
for
their
safety
and
then
stop
the
spirit
of
covert
19..
You
set
up
covert
testing
sites,
you
provided
diapers
and
baby
farmers
to
parents.
M
M
You
provide
services
to
address
rents,
mortgage
and
utility
bills
so
that
the
residents
did
not
lose
a
roof
over
their
his.
During
this
pandemic,
you
took
to
the
streets
with
operation
vote
now,
making
sure
that
residents
knew
about
the
new
voting
processes
that
was
put
into
place
for
this
presidential
election.
M
M
That
is
why
the
chelsea
black
community
is
recognizing
all
the
childhood
community
organizations
and
the
chelsea
residents
who
stepped
up
to
meet
the
needs
of
the
chelsea
residents
as
our
trailblazers
for
this
year.
You
have
blazed
the
trail
through
this
pandemic
and
you
will
continue
to
do
so.
We
say
thank
you.
A
Coming
up
next,
we
have
an
amazing
number:
five
joan
amazing
speaker,
a
good
friend
of
the
city,
a
great
leader
of
the
community
of
chelsea,
one
who
was
so
involved
so
many
great
endeavors
here
in
our
great
city-
and
this
is
sharon
cofield.
You
know
her
by
the
name
of
dean
sharon
cochrane,
but
we
know
her
as
shannon
kofi
for
the
first
responders.
N
N
N
And
these
are
the
departments,
our
fire
departments,
we
recognize
and
respect
chelsea
fire
department's
commitment
to
providing
the
highest
level
of
fire
and
rescue
services
always
put
in
the
needs
of
others
before
their
own
to
ensure
a
safe
and
secure
city
and
watching
guys
when
there's
anything
bad
happening.
The
fire
department
uses
the
first
one
there
for
our
emts.
N
They
actually
are
emergency
medical
technicians
and
paramedics
and
our
ambulance
service
companies
that
serve
chelsea.
We
recognize
and
respect
your
focus
on
providing
prompt,
high
quality
patient
care,
as
well
as
managing
hover
test
sites.
You
are
wholeheartedly
respected
for
your
service
to
the
chelsea
community,
for
our
police
department.
N
We
recognize
and
respect
the
chelsea
police
department,
genuine
partnerships
with
residents
with
business,
with
political
leaders
with
the
community
with
the
schools
and
faith
back
based
organizations
by
a
safe
and
secure
city.
You
are
always
there
for
us,
and
chief
kings
will
remember
that
you
walked
with
us
when
we
had
our
protest.
Silent
protest
margin,
protest
mark
back
in
june.
You
were
there
and
then
for
our
medical
professionals,
our
cnas,
which
are
our
certified
nurse
assistants,
our
nurses,
our
doctors,
our
administrators
and
other
health
care
professionals,
including
those
that
administer
testing
and
vaccination
services.
N
A
All
right,
shannon,
thank
you
for
your
kind
words
fulfill
some
love
out
to
everybody
and
coming
up
next
now
we
gotta.
We
have
to
really
get
ready.
If
you,
if
you
can
stand
and
stand,
you
can
sit,
sit
whatever
way
makes.
You
feel
good,
because
this
lady
right
here
does
need
some
lots
of
love
coming
up.
Next,
we
have
miss
beverly
ross
with
some
kind
words
to
the
interfaith
community.
Billy
ross.
Welcome.
I
I
So
it
is
my
honor
and
I
I
don't
want
to
leave
up
my
my
my
own
pastor,
the
reference
dr
sandra,
who
is
a
part
of
the
interface
community.
The
word
interface
describes
and
is
it's
an
interaction
between
people
of
different
religions
or
faith?
That
traditions
are
different,
but
is
more
than
that.
It
is
important
about
understanding
our
significant
differences.
Besides
about
also
recognizing
our
similarities
and
working
together
for
peace,
justice
and
healing
in
our
community,
the
interface
members
have
been
doing
an
outstanding
job
in
chelsea.
During
this
pandemic
they
feed
the
needy.
I
They
provided
shelter
for
the
homeless.
They
walked
for
justice
during
black
lives
matter
prayed
for
the
healing
for
families
that
lost
loved
ones
during
the
covic,
and
they
continue
to
lift
up
the
community
spiritually,
and
I
would
say
that
without
the
interface
community
in
chelsea
right
now,
where
would
we
be?
They
lift
up
the
city
manager?
I
I
know
they
they.
I
was
a
recipient
of
some
of
the
wonderful
things
that
the
interface
community
helped
during
the
pandemic,
and
I
want
to
send
kudos
to
them
for
their
tirelessly
work
to
continuously
to
pray
for
people
continuously
to
lift
up
people
continuously
to
heal
people
continuously,
to
just
reach
out
a
hand
to
whoever
they
can
help.
So
I
just
say
thank
you
to
the
interface
community
and
I
thank
them
for
all
their
help
that
they
continue
to
do
in
the
city
of
chelsea,
leading
us
in
prayer,
vigilance
holding
prayer
when
we
need
prayer.
I
So
I
say
thank
you
and
I
also
say
thank
you
to
myself
my
pastor
sandra
dr
whitley,
who
is
a
part
of
that
that
community,
who
continues
to
work
hard
in
the
city
of
chelsea
for
all
people?
Not
just
for
people's
amy
church,
but
all
the
people
in
the
community
of
chelsea,
and
we
say
thank
you
and
we
salute
them
today,
the
cbc
black
community
as
trailblazers
in
the
city
of
chelsea-
and
we
just
didn't-
want
to
let
their
kindness
go
unnoticed
during
this
black
history
month.
Thank
you
and
man.
A
Okay
now
I
know
you're
getting
tired
looking
at
each
other
because
you
love
each
other,
so
we
have
over
100
of
you
guys
out
here
on
our
zoom
defense.
So
we're
going
to
thank
you
for
that
all
right,
but
right
now
we
gotta
take
a
little
break,
because
you
know
everybody
look
good
everybody
get
this
sunday,
that's
on
and
everything
looking
good.
So
now
we're
going
to
take
a
little
break.
Let
me
show
you
a
little
bit
of
information
about
the
hard
work
that
this
community
has
been
doing
since
january
february.
A
It
says
march
and
and
a
lot
of
people
are
on
on
here
who
help
has
helped,
but
I
want
to
also
give
a
shout
out
to
our
city
council.
I
looked
on
and
I
saw
a
lot
of
the
city
councils
out
there,
judith
garcia
todd
taylor,
I
see
calvin
t
brown
or
salia
robinson.
I
saw
the
molly,
video,
naomi
zabit,
jamia
rodriguez
and
so
many
more
and
also
I
saw
my
colleagues.
I
think
my
colleagues
are
joining
on.
B
A
Sweet
honey,
iced,
tea,
all
right
so,
and
our
school
committee
chairwoman,
I
see
you
out
there
hey,
you
know
your
name
kelly.
I
keep
forgetting
an
anna,
a
vice
chairperson
and
rosemary
carlyle
and
jeanette,
and
everybody
else
and
dr
jennings
out
there
I
see
you
know
I'll,
be
scoping
as
you
guys
will
speak
and
I
can
move
fast.
You
know,
but
I
just
want
to
thank
everybody
for
being
out
there
being
a
part
of
this
wonderful
event.
A
I
know
that
you
know,
like
I
said
in
the
past,
that
you
know
we
normally
want
to
be
together,
face
to
face
and
socializing
and
worshiping
together
with
everybody,
but
we
really
want
to
take
this
time
to
acknowledge
everybody,
and
also
we
got
to
make.
I
want
to
let
you
guys
know
something,
also
our
partners
in
crime
up
there,
the
state
house,
there
are
all
three
of
them
online
they're.
All
three
are
here:
jessica
and
dan
and
cell.
A
All
three
are
so
you
gotta
be
good,
because
you
never
know
you
know,
but
no
things
can
change
right
now,
joan
are
you
ready
for
the
slideshow
to
do
his
thing?
You
ready?
Okay,
so,
but
with
no
further
ado,
let's
sit
back
and
do
the
show.
G
G
G
O
P
F
Q
P
P
P
P
J
S
J
J
J
R
R
J
S
S
S
His
name
eric
garner,
say
his
name.
Eric
garland
say
his
name.
Eric
garner,
wants
to
say
his
name,
trayvon
martin
say
his
name
trevor
martin
say
his
name
trayvon
his
name.
Trayvon
martin.
Won't
you
say
his
name,
sean
bell
say
his
name.
Sean
bell
say
his
name.
Sean
bell
say
his
name,
sean
bell.
Won't
you
say
his.
S
S
Freddie
gray
say
his
name,
freddie
gray,
say
his
name,
freddie
gray,
say
his
name,
freddie
gray.
Won't
you
say
his
name,
ayanna
jones
say
her
name.
Ayanna
jones
say
your
name.
Ayanna
jones
say
your
name.
Ayana
jones.
Won't
you
say
your
name
sandra
blind,
say
your
name.
Send
your
plan
say
your
name.
Send
your
plan
say
your
name.
Send
your
blood
want
to
say
your
name
say
say
your
name
say
your
name
say
your
name
say
your
name
say
your
name
say
your
name.
What
you
saying
name,
imma,
doubt
y'all
to
say
his
name.
Imma.
S
R
J
T
R
J
J
J
U
A
Yeah,
so
all
right,
everybody
wipe
those
tears
and
those
tears
turn
to
smiles.
That's
what
we've
done!
That's
what
chelsea
people!
That's
what's
amazing
amazing,
but
we
have
done
so
much
more,
so
we
have
to
put
it
all
together,
like
in
12
minutes.
So
thank
you
all
give
yourselves.
Some
love
give
yourselves
some
love
each
and
every
one
of
you,
beautiful,
beautiful,
beautiful,
beautiful,
show,
you're
going
to
say
some
words
sharing
the
spotlight
with
you
joan
it's
amazing.
B
B
As
I
said,
I
am
me
because
you
are
you.
Yes,
we
are
one
and
the
same.
So.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
so
much
for
that,
and
thank
you
for
allowing
me.
I'm
sure
lots
of
folks
want
to
you
know,
say
what's
on
their
mind
right
now,
because
that
was
just
so
touching
and
inspiring,
and
all
of
that
was
right
here
at
home
right
in
chelsea.
B
We
didn't
have
to
look
for
any
pictures
anywhere
else.
We
that
is
us,
so
I'm
just
so
grateful,
and
I
continue
to
say
that
we
celebrate
you
this
evening
and
we're
just
getting
started.
Hey
man.
J
A
Can
I
mention
some
names
out
there
that
we've
I
forgot
to
mention,
but
you
really
want
to
at
look
through
our
city.
Look,
how
things
are
being
done
in
this
community
as
our
city
as
a
whole
and-
and
we
want
to
really
show
love
to
our
dpw
department,
because.
J
A
For
daryl
and
his
crew,
from
from
bringing
the
food
from
a
to
z
and
and
making
sure
that
everything
is
being
organized
at
the
the
food
pantries
and
everything
in
our
community
throughout
the
pandemic,
and
also
a
couple
of
my
colleagues,
I
want
to
show
you
some
love
as
well.
Roberto
and
marisol
santiago
wanted
to
show
you
guys
to
love
as
well
as
be
be
carvado
for
the
school
department.
So
I
want
to
show
you
some
love
as
well
b,
so
yeah.
A
This
is
who
we
are
and,
like
I
like,
I
said
several
times
throughout
the
program.
Is
I
see
you
and
I
hear
you,
but
we
see
you
and
we
hear
you
as
we
display
right
now
in
the
video
you
saw
there's
so
much
more
of
what
we
all
about
joan
here
in
our
great
city
of
charleston
and-
and
I
just
can't
wait
to
see
what
the
future
is
going
to
bring
us
the
next
three
months
next,
six
months,
that's
going
to
bring
us,
because
this
is
amazing
in
what
two
months.
D
B
All
right
so
next
we
have
sister
deborah
washington
and
she
is
going
to
introduce
the
keynote
speaker.
M
Hello,
everyone,
our
keynote
speaker
tonight
is
kalitha
dodge.
I
hope
I
pronounced
your
name
right
halle.
If
not
I
apologize,
he
will
be
speaking
on
community
partnership
and
collaboration.
M
If
you
joined
us
on
february
10th,
he
was
also
our
facilitator
for
the
series
titled
silent
beats,
which
was
short
film
discussion
on
assumptions
and
stereotypes,
and
I
know
those
who
were
involved
with
this.
There
was
a
vet
a
lot
of
positive
feedback
from
the
community
on
this,
so
I'm
going
to
read
his
bio
and
then,
after
that
you
will
hear
from
aquino
speaker.
M
The
business
was
inspired
by
the
killing
of
george
floyd
and
brianna
taylor
and
the
countless
black
men
and
women
young
black
boys
and
girls
who
have
been
killed
due
to
the
system
of
racism
in
america
in
america
as
a
as
the
marine
corps
vet.
He
lived
by
the
model
that
once
submarine,
is
always
a
marine
and
he
takes
the
mindset
of
being
accident.
Excellent
and
enlight
into
everything
he
does
ever
enterpreneur.
M
He
says
my
vision
with
901
consulting
is
to
help
reform
the
diversity,
equity
and
inclusion
industry
by
providing
comprehensive
education
and
training
to
non-profits
businesses,
municipalities
and
racial
equity.
Investing
his
advice
for
veterans,
particularly
black
veterans,
who
want
to
start
a
business,
is
don't
wait.
Fail
fast,
fall,
often
fail
forward,
know
your
craft,
and
with
that
I
will
turn
off
over
to
kelly.
V
Happy
wednesday
I
may
have
to
switch
over
to
my
phone
if,
if
it
gets
too
bad
but
happy
wednesday
joan
do
you
have
the
the
little
slideshow
that
I
put
together?
Okay,
I
think
we're
gonna
be
going
into
that
really
quickly.
Right
now,
so,
yes,
chelsea
black
community
I'll
talk
a
little
bit
today
about
collaboration
and
community
that
slide
that
we
just
show
was
so
powerful.
V
So
I
just
want
to
just
you
know:
hold
on
go
back.
I
just
want
to
take
a
the
time
out
to
just
kind
of
still
soak
in
what
we
just
saw
that
that
was
powerful,
and
I
want
to
give
ourselves
a
chance
to
just
digest
that
a
little
bit.
You
know
we
live
in
a
war
right
now
when
things
are
happening
so
fast,
and
so
often
it
could
be
overwhelming.
V
Even
in
joy,
you
could
be
overwhelmed
at
times
so
giving
ourselves
that
opportunity
to
slow
down
to
digest.
Things
is
really
going
to
be
important
as
we
go
through
this
journey
and
we
talk
about
chelsea
black
community
and
we
talk
about
our
trailblazers.
So
just
give
yourself
an
opportunity,
a
couple
seconds
to
just
check
in
with
yourself
a
little
bit
before
I
move
forward.
V
A
lot
going
on
all
right,
so
what
I
like
to
do
when
we
start
anything,
is
I
like
to
start
how
keeper
him
kind
indie
starts
with
definitions.
I
think
it's
a
good
place
to
start
with
definitions
if
we
want
to
have
a
real
good
conversation
about
something,
and
so
today
we're
talking
about
trailblazers.
We
know
we
we're
celebrating
our
chelsea
trailblazers,
but
really
what
is
a
trailblazer?
We're
going
to
give
some
context,
so
we
can
know
exactly
what
we're
dealing
with.
V
V
I'm
going
to
pull
up
the
next
one.
These
are
some
similar
words
to
trollblazer
pioneer
an
innovator,
trendsetter
right.
Okay,
so
we'll
stay
right
there
just
for
a
minute,
I
can
think
of
several
different
other
words.
That
comes
to
my
mind
when
I
think
about
trailblazers,
but
looking
at
that
great
video
that
we
just
saw
a
lot
of
those
people
in
that
video.
V
Those
names
really
capture
the
spirit
of
those
individuals.
We
have
a
lot
of
pioneers
in
chelsea
right
now.
Right
now,
there
is
a
a
whole
bunch
of
creative
individuals
who
are
now
stepping
into
the
light
to
start
to
make
a
difference.
Now
right,
there
are
people
who
are
innovators,
people
who
are
seeing
things
and
seeing
them
differently
and
then
changing
those
things
and
then,
of
course,
we're
looking
at
trendsetters
right.
V
So
your
trailblazer
is
a
person
who
embodies
all
of
these
words,
and
it
really
helps
us
understand
the
the
things
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
and
the
things
that
we're
going
to
be
seeing
as
we
think
about
trailblazers
and
and
what
they
are.
So
as
we
as
we
move
forward
with
the
next
slide.
What
I
want
to
do
is
really
just
talk
about
the
characteristics
and
qualities
that
makes
up
a
transformational
trailblazer
and
really
connect
it
to
that
beautiful
video
that
we
just
looked
at
one
of
the
first
characteristics
of
a
true
trailblazer.
V
It
starts
with
your
intentions:
attention
it's
a
thing
intended
an
aim
or
a
plan.
A
transformational
trailblazer
must
first
ask
him
or
herself.
Why
am
I
doing
this?
What
is
my
purpose
for
doing
this
thing,
and
this
becomes
a
lifelong
check-in
process
that
keeps
that
person's
path.
Clear
characteristic
is
integrity,
the
quality
of
being
honest
and
having
strong
morals
moral
uprightness.
V
V
The
last
trade
in
this
internal
process
is
invested
and
to
be
invested
is
to
give
time
or
effort
in
order
to
do
something
or
to
make
something
better.
A
transformational
trailblazer
is
fully
invested
in
the
effort
and
in
the
process
he
or
she
is
a
lifelong
learner
that
is
continuously
sharpening
their
skills
and
humbling
and
and
they're
humbling
and
preparing
the
next
generation.
V
Next,
we're
going
to
look
at
external
qualities,
collaboration
collaboration,
is
the
action
of
working
with
someone
to
produce
or
create
something.
A
transformational
trailblazer
understands
the
importance
of
collaboration
and
is
a
master
of
building
strategic
partnerships
next
capacity,
the
maximum
amount
that
something
can
contain.
V
A
transformational
translator
understands
that
capacity
is
the
vehicle
to
transformation
and
then,
lastly,
community
a
feeling
of
fellowship
with
others
as
a
result
of
sharing
common
attitudes,
interests
and
goals.
A
transformational
trailblazer
creates
a
community
that
is
centered
on
integrity
of
the
mission,
commitment
to
the
cause
and
has
social
capital,
as
well
as
capital
in
their
network.
V
So
when
I
think
about
trailblazers,
what
I'm
really
looking
at
is
honoring
chelsea
black
community
and
I
see
within
the
trails
to
black
community
a
transformational
journey
to
justice
and
they
meet
all
those
qualities
that
I
just
spoke
about
when
we
talk
about
the
internal
process
in
the
extra
external
process.
So
what
do
I
mean
by
that?
Well,
first,
let
look.
Let's
look
at
intentions.
V
I
have
been
working
with
the
chelsea
black
community
for
a
couple
of
years
now
on
and
off
and
as
I've
been
working
with
them
to
tell
you
that
their
intentions
is
squarely
in
my
in
line
with
my
intentions
and
and
that's
the
intentions
of
creating
a
much
more
just
environment
when
we
look
at
the
next
quality
and
that
and
that's
the
quality
of
integrity
go
ahead
and
pull
that
up
for
me
integrity.
V
When
we
look
at
integrity,
I
can
honestly
tell
you
that
the
people
that
work
within
the
chelsea
black
community-
I
trust
them.
I
trust
each
and
every
one
of
them,
as
I
have
grown,
to
know
them
more.
I
am
looking
forward
to
the
work
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
together
because
of
that
integrity.
That
they've
shown
me
during
the
time
period
that
we've
been
working
together,
invest
it,
and
I
can
tell
you
right
now.
V
I
am
fully
invested
in
this
process
of
racial
justice
and
I
believe
that
everybody
in
the
chelsea
black
community
is
too
I'm
I'm
I'm
certainly
in
this
space,
because
I
I
volunteered
to
be
in
this
space,
but
more
than
that,
I
am
in
this
space
because
I
want
to
be
in
the
space.
So
my
my
time,
my
effort,
my
skills,
I
will
continue
to
be
poured
into
the
chelsea
black
community
community
as
we
build
together
collaboration.
V
The
chelsea
black
community
is
doing
a
fantastic
job
with
the
collaboration
you
know.
V
I
I
for
one
am
an
example
of
that
collaboration
and
looking
forward
to
it
as
we
roll
into
2021
collaboration
is
going
to
be
key
as
we
notice
there
are
a
lot
of
key
players
on
this
zoom
call
tonight,
and
so
that
really
shows
you
the
strength
that
chelsea
black
community
is
having
when
it
comes
to
racial
justice
and
really
building
that
that
capacity,
which
is
our
next,
our
next
word
capacity
capacity,
is
going
to
be
really
important
in
2021
2020,
really
reset
america,
it
reset
her
on
so
many
ways.
V
We
realize
that
we
have
a
real
problem
in
this
country
with
our
infrastructure.
Our
infrastructure
is
poor
all
across
this
country.
So
when
it
comes
to
capacity
building,
that's
going
to
be
a
really
important
area,
as
chelsea
continues
to
build
its
collaboration
and
and
really
continue
to
fill
its
capacity
and
then
lastly,
community.
When
you
look
at
all
these
things,
they
really
roll
up
into
the
community
right
now
we
are
building
upon
the
momentum
of
this
black
history
month
by
first
starting
out
the
month
with
telling
out
the
community
about
history.
V
We
had
our
second
event
where
we
looked
at
silent
beats,
which
was
a
great
film
that
really
focused
on
assumptions,
and
we
had
a
great
conversation
with
that
from
there
we
brought
in
the
court
system,
and
we
really
started
talking
about
how
how
does
justice
look
within
the
court
system?
All
these
things
really
fall
into
a
process
of
building
community
and,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
that's
exactly
what
we're
going
to
need
in
order
to
reach
the
the
justice
that
we're
looking
for
in
this
month,
as
well
as
throughout
the
year.
V
V
So,
having
said
all
of
that,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
what
we're
saying
or
what
I'm
saying
is
that
we
want
to
really
be
the
change
that
we're
looking
to
be.
You
know
tonight,
looking
at
the
the
videos
and
and
hearing
everybody
speak
about
just
the
excitement
that
is
now
in
the
community,
we
can
go
ahead
and
take
that
off
right
now
so
get
my
my
face
back
on
the
screen
and
start
and
see
people
yeah,
we
can
go
ahead
and
there
you
go.
So
we
can
take
that
just
a
little
lesson.
V
I
didn't
want
to
say
too
much,
but
those
are
really
six
key
areas
that
I
think
we
should
look
at
when
we
think
about
our
trailblazers
when
we
think
about
their
characteristics,
their
qualities.
These
are
things
that
we
can
all
build
upon
when
it
comes
to
trying
to
have
racial
justice
and
and
reaching
the
capacity
and
really
reaching
our
potential
that
we
have
as
a
community.
I
want
to
just
thank
joan
for
inviting
me
to
speak
again
a
little
bit.
I'm
just
happy
to
be
a
part
of
chelsea.
V
I'm
excited
about
our
future
right
now
across
this
country
we
see
a
lot
of
diversity,
equity,
inclusion
officers
that
are
popping
up
in
companies
they're
popping
up
in
municipalities.
They
pop
up
in
schools
and,
right
now
we
are
in
the
midst
of
having
two
great
ones
right.
So
we
have
dr
jennings
and
then
we're
gonna
have
a
new
one,
soon
they're
going
to
be
a
diversity,
equity
officer
for
the
city,
so
we
are
certainly
invested
in
the
city
of
chelsea,
we're
showing
all
the
right
qualities
that
we
want
to
make
sure.
V
There's
a
transformational
change
that
when
boxes
that
we're
serious
about
the
work
that
we're
doing-
and
I
expect
everybody
on
this
loom-
call
to
also
put
forth
that
same
effort.
I'm
looking
at
everybody-
and
I
see
you
know
maybe
about
20
20
of
people
in
this
space-
that
I
I
I
recognize
so
I'm
going
to
hold
you
accountable,
but
chelsea
is
in
a
fantastic
position.
V
I
do
racial
equity
work
and
a
lot
of
my
work
is
really
centered
on
having
people
to
slow
down.
I
believe
much
of
america
problem
is
that
she's
gotten
too
far
ahead
of
herself.
V
I
think
america
needs
to
slow
down
start
thinking
about
the
basics,
get
get
back
into
the
basics
and
we
can
find
ourselves
in
a
much
better
position
right
now
before
I
leave,
I
want
to
just
say
to
everybody
on
this
call.
I
am
so
happy
that
you're
in
this
space,
self-care
is
really
important.
V
Compassion
fatigue
is
real
and
that
it
is
an
issue.
It's
it's
trending.
We
are
bombarded
every
day
with
so
much
stuff
and
energy,
and
we
have
to
learn
how
to
take
care
of
ourselves,
and
sometimes
we
have
to
learn
how
to
turn
it
off.
V
V
Give
some
advice
see
tell
you
about
the
things
that
I
see
when
it
comes
to
being
a
trailblazer,
and
I
think
those
six
areas
are
key
to
the
things
that
we
want
to
focus
on
when
we
want
to
talk
about
the
idea
of
trailblazing.
So
congratulations
to
all
our
travel
leaders
tonight
I
salute
you
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
you
in
the
future.
A
B
So
now
thank
you
khalil
and
we
hear
you
we
listen
to
you.
We
take
what
you
bring
home
with
us
and
we
just
are
happy
that
you
are
a
part
of
our
community
and
continue
to
give
on
your
expertise
and
healing
us
and
it's
so
true
as
trailblazers
as
community
service.
Folks,
sometimes
we
need
to
turn
off
that
phone
and
to
hear
ourselves
because
we
all
get
tired.
So
you
take
a
little
nap,
you
get
up
and
you
do
it
again,
but
it's
always
important
to
take
that
little
nap.
A
Mean
everyone's
talking
about
on
our
chat
about
that
amazing
presentation
that
we
just
saw
the
12-minute
presentation-
and
I
want
people
to
know
that
that
came
from
our
own
grown
young
adults
here
in
chelsea
and
it's
a
chelsea
young,
adult
coalition
or
alliance
they're,
the
ones
who
put
that
wonderful
presentation
together
for
everybody.
So
let's
hear
it
from
the
chelsea
young
adult
alliance,
everybody
everybody's
talking
about
you
know
where
it
came
from.
You
know
hard
work,
so
we
just
want
to
thank
everybody
for
that
and
joe
back
to
you.
B
All
right
so
next
on
our
program
is
I'm
going
to
introduce
kyle,
umber
and
he's
going
to
say
a
little
bit
about
our
next
performance.
Kyle.
W
Yeah
how's
it
going
guys
sorry,
I'm
trying
to
I'm
running
the
tech
and
then
also
speaking
so
so
running
a
few
hats
here,
but
thank
you
guys
for
joining
today
again
on
that
video.
I
just
want
to
say
a
few
things
about
that
right.
Martin
luther
king
said,
if
you
can't
fly,
then
run
if
you
can't
run
and
walk.
If
you
can't
walk,
then
crawl,
but
whatever
you
do,
you
have
to
keep
moving
forward.
W
W
After
that
protest,
we
met
with
city
manager,
tommy
rosino
and
spoke
with
him
over
and
over
again,
as
well
as
a
city
solicitor,
and
he
said
you
know
what
I'm
going
to
make
these
things
happen
and
we're
still
surprised,
but
we
kept
pushing
and
again
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
We
pushed
across
so
many
departments
and
saw
this
change,
and
when
we
see
that
video,
I
think
the
video
really
reflects
the
change.
W
Am
I
personally
called
out
to
this
community
to
see
that
change
occur,
to
see
that
change
in
the
community
and
in
that
year,
or
in
less
than
that
year's
spin,
that
seven
month
span,
the
community
has
bypassed
that.
We've
put
our
blood,
sweat
and
tears
into
this,
and
you
have
as
well,
and
it
shows
the
effort,
the
love,
the
passion
that
video
showed
what
it
was.
W
It
was
us
being
out
there
every
day
and
on
top
of
that,
dealing
with
colby
dealing
with
all
the
barriers
that
were
in
front
of
us
and,
like
I
said
previously,
whatever
perceptions
that
are
thrown
out
there
on
the
media
in
the
news
in
the
community,
whatever
chelsea
this
chelsea
that
I'm
not
hearing
any
of
it
right,
I'm
not
hearing
any
of
it.
I
don't
believe
it.
I
don't
follow
it.
W
Our
backs
were
against
the
wall
and
we
came
together
on
this
one
concerted
effort.
Thank
you
to
chief
kais.
Thank
you,
the
city
manager,
thank
you
from
everyone
from
the
leads
of
every
department
to
the
lowest
employee.
We
all
put
our
heads
together.
We've
all
been
on
a
con
on
a
concerted
effort
to
this
to
make
great
change
in
this
environment,
and
we
believe
that
we
will
keep
pushing
the
job
is
not
done.
W
The
job
is
not
complete,
there's
still
a
long
way
to
go,
but
it
feels
good
to
look
back
and
see
how
far
we
have
come
in
the
short
period
of
time.
The
change
that
we
have
made,
because
what
we
have
done
is
we've
impacted
this
community
and
we
have
made
change
it's
because
of
you
guys
on
this
call
right
now.
W
W
That's
it
that's
all
there
is
it's
just
us.
It
is
just
us,
and
I
wish
that
we
could
all
come
together.
I'll,
buy
everyone's
shots
right
now
or
something
and
celebrate
and
say:
hey
we
did
it.
We
did
we're
looking
good
right
now,
guys
we
got
a
long
way
to
go,
but
we're
looking
good.
Thank
you
honestly.
I
truly
appreciate
it.
I
truly
appreciate
appreciate
everyone
who
came
out
tonight.
Everyone
has
been
up
with
us
each
of
the
past
few
weeks.
W
We
know
that
there's
a
ton
of
stuff
going
on
in
the
world,
but
I
just
really
want
to
say
that
I'm
truly
grateful
appreciative
and
happy
to
be
born
into
this
community
with
you
leaders.
That's
it.
So
with
that
being
said,
I
would
like
to
welcome
any
achievers
who
will
be
these
songs
with
her
group.
K
All
right,
can
you
guys
hear
me
pretty?
Well,
we
have
a
little
choppy
wi-fi
too,
but
we're
gonna
try
those
up
all
right
all
right
before
we
start.
I
just
wanted
to
say
it's
an
honor
to
be
here
celebrating
black
history
month
and
to
be
here
celebrating
chelsea's
trailblazers
and
we're
really
happy
to
be
here.
We're
gonna
sing,
two
songs
for
you
guys.
Both
of
them
are
sam
cook,
songs
and
yeah.
We're
just
gonna
get
started,
and
this
is
ryan
the
cube
by
the
way
I'm
manny
chivas.
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
K
B
B
Well,
I
I
just
also
wanted
to
say
that
annie
cheever's
is
the
daughter
of
maria
schneiderman
who
was
born
and
raised
and
was
very
active
in
the
chelsea
community
that
always
comes
back
and
gives
back
so
shout
out
to
maria
and
joe
they
like
now
without
boston,
but
they
always
bring
annie
back
and
and
natalie
and
joe.
So
they,
this
chelsea
is,
I
know
and
maria's
heart
her
first
home,
although
she's
across
the
bridge.
She
always
comes
back.
So
thank
you
from
maria
and
thank
you
for
racing.
Thank
you.
So
much
john.
B
I
B
That's
right,
that
was
michelle,
so
I
also
want
to
say
prior
to
introducing
annie
on
her
aunt
maureen
lee
is
a
member
of
chelsea
black
community
and
maureen
was
going
to
introduce
her
great
niece.
So
I
want
to
recognize
that
I
heard
through
our
side
chat
said
she
had
a
little
bit
of
stage
fright,
so
I
do
want
to
recognize
that
she
is
also
maureen
lee's
niece
and
our
maureen
was
very
proud.
That
annie
was
performing
tonight
as
well.
We
love.
A
All
right
so
general,
we
we
have
the
honor
right
now
I
mean
I
have
the
honor.
You
all
have
the
honor
to
see
the
three
musketeers
that
represent
us
state
house.
So
right
now
we
we
have
some
words
from
the
state
house
from
our
three
leaders:
jessica
g,
I'm
gonna,
miss
your
name,
sorry
giannio
and
our
senator
celedominico,
as
well
as
our
state
representative,
dan
wright,
all
right
words
from
the
state
house.
Thank
you.
A
X
What
a
beautiful
evening
it's
it's
tough
to
follow
that
whole
program,
and
just
thank
you
for
allowing
us
to
be
here
and
just
thinking
that,
by
the
way
I
was
holding
it
together
till
we
out
of
the
world
and
I
just
lost
it-
I
had
I
had
to
just
start
off
the
camera
that
song
gets
to
me
even
when
I'm
driving
alone,
so
I
that
was
just
a
whole
beautiful
segment
there.
X
But
anyway,
I
just
want
to
briefly
talk
about
the
last
past
year
in
chelsea
in
the
community,
the
issues
that
have
come
to
the
forefront
around
the
country
with
things
chelsea
has
been
talking
about
for
years
and
working
on
for
years,
and
the
newspapers
and
the
cameras
came
to
chelsea
and-
and
I
want
you
all
to
know-
it
came
to
chelsea
because
they
thought
they
had
a
story
about
the
cracks
in
our
society,
which
they
did.
That's
what
brought
them
here.
X
X
Whatever
immigrant
group,
it
was
coming
to
our
shores,
they
bonded
together
to
make
their
neighbors
and
friends
more
comfortable,
and
it
just
showed
in
a
world
stage
this
year
and
I
think
all
the
sadness
that
we've
had.
It
is
really
a
reason
to
celebrate
just
what
you
guys
have
done
pulling
together
and
with
that
henry
had
asked
us
to
do
the
citations
and
everything,
and
I
feel
I
feel
like
this-
isn't
enough.
X
I
feel
like
we
need
40
000
of
these
and
give
one
to
everybody
in
the
neighborhood,
because
it's
just
I
mean
you
guys
are
listing
the
names
and
I
don't
want
to
say
names
and
thank
people,
because
I'm
we're
going
to
miss
people.
But
it's
be
it
hereby
known
to
all
that
the
massachusetts
house
of
representatives
offers
its
sincerest
congratulations
to.
I
can't
really
read
the
the.
A
Y
Y
There
are
really
no
words.
I
think
it's
all
in
actions,
and
I
think
what
your
organization
has
shown
this
evening,
that
the
presentations,
the
art,
the
powerful
speeches
it
really
is
inspiring,
and
I
will
tell
you
the
rest
of
the
commonwealth-
is
watching
us
and
they're
watching
what's
happening
in
chelsea
and
I'm
proud
and
it's
positive,
because
we're
working
really
hard
and
we're
doing
an
amazing
job.
Y
And
you
know
it's
not
just
one
part:
it's
the
entire
town
which
you've
done
such
a
beautiful
job
of
highlighting
from
the
town
manager
to
your
police
department,
your
fire
department,
your
senior
center
brass,
green
routes
and
the
hundreds
of
organizations
and
I'll
tell
you
something.
That's
so
beautiful
to
see
you
know
is
how
all
the
different
organizations
have
worked
together.
So
you
have
all
these
different
groups
that
have
different
focuses,
but
it's
really
amazing
to
see
in
a
time
and
need
every
single
organization
stepped
up
and
said.
Listen.
Y
This
is
the
big
picture
we're
here
to
help
our
community.
You
showed
up,
you
stepped
up
and
you
did
it
so
I'm
so
proud
to
be
here.
I
I
really
it's
difficult
to
find
words
after
some
of
the
powerful
speeches
we've
heard
this
evening,
but
thank
you
for
having
us.
You
know.
I
think
I
can
speak
for
the
three
of
us
to
say
we're
so
proud
to
be
here,
I'm
so
proud
to
be
here,
it's
overwhelming
so
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart.
A
Thank
you
now.
This
gentleman
right
here
al
stinks,
canada.
He
always
says
I
love
being
your
state
senator
and
he
does
because
he
shows
it
each
and
every
day.
So
whenever
you
have
an
issue
you
you
have
a
concern.
You
want
to
talk
to
somebody
whether
it's
chris
or
anyone
else
in
his
office,
jim
henry,
whoever
sal,
sounds
the
man.
You
know
I
mean
you
talk
about
g-o-g-o-a-t,
we
don't
have
tom
brady.
We
have
south
dominica,
so
I'll
tell.
Z
I'm
taking
you
on
the
road
with
me
henry
appreciate
that
I
appreciate
that,
but
I
I
want
to
just
thank
everybody.
This
is
the
chelsea
black
community,
joan
for
all
the
amazing
work.
You've
done
this
month
as
well,
and
your
team
and
henry
and-
and
you
know
it
really
has
been
a
pleasure
participating
in
the
events
this
this
month.
Z
This
community
stepped
up.
This
community
was
hit
one
of
the
hardest
hit
communities
in
the
entire
country.
We
forget
that
not
just
the
state,
the
entire
country,
there
are
only
two
boroughs
in
new
york
city
at
the
height
of
the
pandemic,
that
hit
harder
than
chelsea
per
capita.
So
it
is
an
amazing
tribute
to
all
of
you
tonight.
I
didn't
think
this.
Z
This
could
be
more
inspiring
as
we
were
progressing
to
the
night,
but
then
here
you're
watching
the
video
and
then
hearing
like
will,
speak
and
and
kyle
speak
and
and
seeing
that
you
know
annie
and
ryan.
It
really
it
tugs
at
your
at
your
heart,
because
we
didn't
have
time
as
a
community
to
reflect
and
look
back
what
was
happening.
You
were
dealing
with
the
next
crisis.
Every
single
day
you
were
going
to
the
next
one,
the
next
one,
the
next
one.
Z
You
have
time
to
look
back
and
say
well,
look
what
we
have
done
together
as
a
community
and
and
looking
back
at
all
of
that
and
seeing
that
that
video
and
just
seeing
the
faces
and
seeing
the
amazing
work
that's
being
done,
and
if
you
look
at
those
videos
of
that
video
everyone
is
smiling.
Everyone
is
coming
together
as
a
community
there's
we
didn't
have
time
to
grieve
right.
There's
a
community.
We
didn't
have
time
to
think
about
what
was
happening
around
us.
Z
We
just
really
didn't,
and-
and
looking
back
you
know,
we're
going
to
appreciate
this
even
more
as
time
goes
on,
because
the
heroes
among
us
are
just
our
friends.
Z
We
don't
look
at
them
as
anybody
special,
because
we've
been
working
with
them
for
years,
they're,
who
we
are
they're
our
community,
but
looking
at
it
from
the
outside
and
to
chelsea
they.
This
is
the
community.
People
have
to
look
at
you
know
this
is
this.
Is
this?
Is
the
the
prototype
of
how
you
come
together
and
deal
with
a
crisis?
Z
Z
Yes,
it
stepped
up
every
single
day
when
everyone
had
the
luxury
of
staying
at
home,
working
from
home
with
their
families,
they
got
on
buses
and
trains.
Every
day
went
to
work
to
keep
our
economy
going.
Keep
our
health
care
system
afloat.
That
is
those
are
the
people
that
come
out
of
chelsea.
That
is
chelsea.
Z
You
know
I
always
say
that
my
mother
grew
up
in
chelsea.
This
is
her
hometown
and
I
can't
be
more
proud
of
all
that
you've
done
during
this
pandemic,
but
I'm
just
so
proud
of
us
andrew
says
I
always
say
I'm
so
proud
to
be
a
state
senator,
but
I'm
just
even
more
proud
to
be
so
many
so
many
I
have
so
many
friends
on
this
call
tonight
who
are
really
doing
yeoman's
work
on
the
front
lines,
keeping
chelsea
going
strong.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
all
that.
You've
done.
Z
A
A
We
go
all
three
okay,
so
right
now
it
is
time
for
us
to
hear
some
words
from
our
faith
leader
here
with
our
faith
leaders
here
in
our
great
city
of
chelsea,
dr
pastor,
sandra
whitley,
from
the
amh
church
here
in
chelsea,
pastor,
whitley.
Thank
you
for
your
kind
time.
T
Good
evening,
everyone
good
evening-
oh
my
gosh-
this
has
been
just
totally
amazing
and
I'm
so
we
represent
the
faith
community
and
my
praises
go
up
to
god
be
the
glory
and
that's
where
and
that's
why
it's
so
important
for
us
to
always
include
that
faith,
the
faith
community
and
even
though
it's
invisible,
but
there
is
power
in
prayer,
so
I
just
want
to
lift
up
and
the
fact
that
how,
several
years
ago,
our
city
manager
said
yes
to
having
the
the
interfaith
community
to
unite
so
with
father
edgar
from
saint
luke
being
on
the
team
and
then
the
fact
that
mimi
as
this
covet
response
team
was
organized,
they
did
not
go.
T
We
were
on
the
scene
every
day
at
four
o'clock
being
able
to
pray,
and
I
just
have
to
tell
you
the
word
of
god:
tells
us
rejoice.
I
say
it
again,
rejoice
that
we
shall
pray
without
ceasing
and
father
god
has
come
along.
T
So
all
of
the
faith-
members
with
father
edgar,
father
hilario
for
saint
rose
father
sheridan
from
our
lady
of
grace,
rabbi
asana
from
temple
emmanuel
mohammed
lamalad
from
the
al-judah
society,
pastor,
val
vol,
vale,
ricardo,
from
a
light
of
christ,
church
and
rabbi
lila
from
the
walnut
synagogue,
all
of
our
faith
leaders
the
pastors
of
of
the
boston
church
on
crespo,
and
then
we
have.
T
I
hope
I
called
everyone,
but
we
have
then
the,
and
so
the
interfaith
community
was
a
combination
of
the
christian
jewish
and
muslim.
So
we
are
grateful
for
what
god
has
done
tearing
our
heart
apart
by
what
you
have
done
as
cbc
joan
as
our
president
and
all
the
members
that
slide
presentation
was
just
absolutely
a
picture
worth
a
thousand
words
for
what
we
have.
And
so
I
do
thank
the
comments
from
senator
sal.
Yes,
yes,
yes,
senator
sal
yeah.
T
What
did
I
say
over
and
over
yeah
you're,
one
of
ours
and
and
representative
ryan
and
our
newest
representative,
jesse,
so
jessica?
T
And
so
we
want
to
thank
you
so
I
have
been
charged
with,
but
I
could
not
say
nothing
with
introducing
the
pastor
kyla
velez,
who
is
the
wife
of
of
ricky
velasquez
from
the
cable
tv,
but
I'm
telling
you
she
has
such
a
passion
and
such
a
heart
that
she
has
now,
I
believe,
become
our
if
we
have
an
event
she's
going
to
be
the
closer
of
by
offering
prayers.
T
AA
Thank
you,
pastor,
willie.
What
a
wonderful
night
I
enjoy
everything
and
I'm
very
proud
to
be
part
of
chelsea
and
and
think
of
thankful
to
god
for
allowing
me
to
live
in
this
community
and
and
be
part
of
all
of
you.
So,
as
pastors
sanjay
said,
my
name
is
kayla
velez,
I'm
the
assistant,
pastor
of
family
worship
center
here
in
chelsea,
and
I
have
the
responsibility
to
pray
and
close
this
event.
AA
So
if
you
may,
let's
bow
our
heads
and
thank
god,
because
I
think
that
will
be
our
main
focus
with
this
prayer,
because
everything
that
we
have
gone
through
all
the
things
that
we
have
been
able
to
do
during
this
time
has
been
because
of
his
love,
his
power,
his
grace
his
strength,
and
there
are
no
words
to
to
be
so
thankful.
AA
So,
let's
just
pray
father
god
we
come
before
you
this
night
with
a
grateful
heart.
You
remind
us
in
your
word
that
we
should
be
thankful
in
all
circumstances
and
that
that
is
your
will.
That
is
your
desire
for
us
to
be
thankful
and
that's
why
we
come
before
you
to
thank
you
from
the
bottom
of
our
hearts.
AA
AA
That
is
why
today,
as
we
recognize
so
many
wonderful
members
of
our
community,
we
thank
you
for
all
your
protection,
your
strength
and
wisdom
that
wisdom
that
you
you
have
given
them,
and
you
have
given
us
all
to
endure
during
this
pandemic
and
during
this
hard
time
we
thank
you
for
all
these
men
and
women
that
have
been
working
together
day
and
night
to
keep
us
safe
and
informed.
AA
We
ask
you,
in
the
name
of
your
son,
jesus,
to
continue
helping
us
to
maintain
our
community
safe
and
healthy.
May
we
all
do
our
part
to
overcome
this
pandemic.
May
we
all
continue
looking
up
to
you
to
you
only
during
this
hard
time
during
this
trial.
During
this
pain
and
in
all
situations,
father,
you
are
our
helper
herbert.
You
are
our
strength.
You
are
our
rock
your
our
salvation.
AA
May
we
all
continue
working
together
as
one
may.
We
all
look
beyond
our
differences,
as
you
have
shown
us
through
your
son.
May
your
love
abide
in
us.
May
we
all
show
it
as
as
your
children,
father
and
we
pray
for
the
leadership,
the
churches,
the
government
and
all
the
community,
not
just
in
chelsea
father,
but
every
city
around
the
world.
AA
May
we
all
continue
supporting
each
other,
praying
for
each
other,
encouraging
each
other,
loving
each
other
and
raising
up
each
other
father,
lord,
we
ask
you
all
this
thing
and
show
us,
as
david
said
once
show
us
to
do
your
will,
for
you
are
our
god.
May
your
good
spirit
lead
us
on
level
ground,
preserve
our
lives
and
bring
us
out
of
trouble
in
jesus
name,
amen
and
amen.
B
A
Message
for
a
second
because
we
need
to
get
somebody
else
back
in,
but
because
at
this
time
we
it's
eight
o'clock,
we
got
some
good
time
going
on.
Thank
everybody.
All
right.
Thank
everybody
out
here.
We
say
it
again.
Thank
everybody,
amen.
A
B
A
full
full
full
venue
of
soul,
food
and
and
as
we
celebrate
tonight,
but
you
know
what
henry
we
had
a
whole
lot
of
food
here
tonight
without
even
eating.
A
B
That's
what's
most
important
that
you
know
what
we
usually
lure
them
in
with
the
food
and
the
good
drinks
and
the
conversation
and
the
music.
But
we
had
all
of
that
tonight
and
we
didn't
even
have
to
you
know
open
our
mouths
to
swallow
food
that
we,
it
came
from
the
soul.
So
it's
all
about
bodybuilding,.
B
B
Henry
can
I
just
thank
pastor
kayla
so
when
we
were
putting
this
program
together
and
we
love
our
pastor,
dr
reverend
reverend
dr
whitley,
and
but
I
just
and
and
you
guys
are
such
an
amazing
interfaith
alliance
that
I
feel
like
I
have
the
the
the
best
to
choose
from
so
I'm
just
definitely
brought
in
our
pastor,
but
just
to
recognize
that
pastor,
caleb
velez,
your
words
fill
me,
my
cup
overfloweth
when
you
pray
and
every
time
I'm
just
full.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
your
inspiring
words
and
leading
us.
B
You
know
into
our
into
the
evening
and
ending
the
program.
So
thank
you
so
much.
I'm
actually
looking
for
mr
decaya
yeah.
A
And
gratitude
to
every
year,
when
we
have
our
events,
we
always
go
to
them
for
support
and
that's
the
chelsea
cultural
council.
So
every
year
they
always
come
and
support
the
events
they
support
us
and
our
our
mission.
So
we
want
to
thank
all
the
members
of
the
chelsea
council,
cultural
council.
So
thank
you.
There
you
go.
A
A
At
this
time,
I'm
gonna
throw
it
over
to
our
president,
our
vice
president,
john
cromwell
and
chris
decay
and
christmas.
E
Thank
you,
madam
president,
if
you
don't,
if
you
don't
mind,
if
I,
if
I
could
start
wait,
I
mean
following
up
after
henry's,
is
a
tough
job
so.
E
I
would
just
like
to
thank
everybody
from
for
coming
out
for
joining
all
of
the
black
history
series
that
have
happened
throughout
february.
You
know,
we
know
that
you
know
it's
just
been
a
tough
pandemic,
we're
gonna
go
through
it,
we're
gonna,
be
a
family.
We're
gonna
come
through
it
all
together.
You
know.
We
know
everybody
is
going
through
their
separate
situations,
whether
you
know
they're
working
from
home
or
they're
going
out
and
being
within
the
pandemic,
but
we
we
thank
all
of
you
for
all
of
your
time.
E
It
is
so
important
during
these
times
that
we
stick
together,
that
we
find
resources
that
we
talk
about.
You
know
our
mental
health
and
that
you
know
we
do
what
we've
continued
to
do
and
to
be
one
big
family.
I've,
you
know
haven't
been
prouder
of.
You
know
what
we've
done
for
cbc,
but
mostly
also
for
chelsea
in
itself.
You
know
we
haven't
seen
each
other.
You
know
physically
in
such
a
long
time,
but
seeing
everybody
you
know
in
their
little
boxes.
E
You
know
it's
it's
great,
I
feel,
like
you
know,
I
feel
like
I'm
home
within
home.
So
so,
once
again,
thank
you
so
much
for
everybody
taking
your
time,
which
is
so
so
important
to
come
out
and
join
this.
B
Program
well
said,
and
I
think
decay
has
summed
it
up
for
both
of
us,
because
we
work
as
one
as
we
do
within
cbc
also
without
so,
you
know
what
we
have
a
showing
of
the
2021
trailblazers
and
we
are
proud
of
all
of
you.
We
thank
you
from
the
bottom
of
our
hearts
for
joining
us
this
evening.
B
I
hope
you
walked
away
as
we
have,
with
all
of
our
events,
informed
aware,
proud
to
call
chelsea
our
home,
and
I
just
want
to
recognize
our
leader,
our
man
on
that
starts
today
with
us
and
ends
the
day
with
us.
Every
day
our
city
manager,
tom
ambrosino,
he
was
able
to
join
us,
so
I
thank
you
for
being
here
and
I
thank
you
for
setting
the
table
as
if
the
food
has
been
delivered
throughout,
so
it
stops
from
the
totem
from
the
bot
from
the
top
and
comes
down.
B
So
absolutely
thank
you
for
being
our
leader.
You
make
it
happen,
along
with
the
city,
council
and
everybody
on
this
list.
So
thank
you.
God
bless
you.
We
love
you
and
we
look
forward
to
more
collaboration
in.