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A
A
Bernick,
I'm
the
evanston
chamber
of
commerce
board
president.
I
want
to
thank
you
all
for
joining
us
today.
It's
a
full
house
pack,
so
we're
excited
to
have
you
all
here.
I
want
to
also
express
how
happy
I
am
to
be
able
to
introduce
a
number
of
individuals
here
today.
So
if
you
don't
mind
when
I
call
your
name,
if
you
could
stand
up
and
give
a
wave,
so
everybody
knows
who
you
are.
I
would
like
to
start
with
my
list.
A
A
I
actually
attended
the
evanston
day
in
springfield
a
week
or
so
back
and
if
you
haven't
had
the
opportunity
to
take
advantage
of
that
wonderful
event,
it
was
great
and
I
loved
listening
to
the
representatives
while
we
were
down
in
springfield
so
next
year.
Please
take
advantage
of
that.
It
was
wonderful.
A
Next,
I
would
like
to
introduce
my
fellow
board
of
directors
for
the
evanston
chamber
of
commerce.
Again,
please
stand
and
wave
president.
That's
me,
hi
past
president,
dick
peach
of
dempster,
auto
rebuilders.
A
D
Good
afternoon,
everybody
and
thank
you
for
coming
out
of
hibernation
to
join
us
today.
I've
never
seen
so
many
people
excited
about
saying
it's
45
degrees
outside
so,
but
I'm
one
of
those
people,
it's
45
degrees
outside.
So
north
shore
is
once
again
pleased
to
be
a
sponsor
of
the
evanston
chamber
of
commerce
state
of
the
city
luncheon
it's
our
sixth
consecutive
year.
D
Thank
you
to
elaine,
kemna
irish,
to
board
chair,
rebecca
bernick
and
evanston
hospital
is
truly
appreciative
of
everything
that
the
chamber
does,
and
we
are
pleased
to
be
here
as
a
sponsor
today.
You
know.
North
shore
is
actually
the
second
largest
employer
in
evanston,
with
nearly
4
000
employees,
800
of
whom
actually
live
in
evanston.
D
D
I'd
like
to
also
recognize
mayor,
tisdale
and
all
the
elected
officials
here
today
for
your
continued
public
service
during
these
challenging
times,
and
I
can
tell
you
in
healthcare-
these
are
truly
challenging
times.
All
of
us
are
certainly
affected
by
health
care
reform
and
the
affordable
care
act,
as
these
are
the
biggest
changes
that
we've
seen
in
health
care
in
more
than
50
years,
when
medicare
and
medicare
medicaid
actually
came
into
existence.
D
This
are
offering
more
and
more
high
deductible
and
high
co-pay
plans,
and
what
we're
ultimately
seeing
in
health
care
right
now
is
that
our
patients
are
having
a
hard
time
paying
their
bills
for
their
out-of-pocket
portion
and
we're
seeing
healthcare
organizations,
see
significant
rise
in
bad
debt
and
we're
all
still
looking
for.
Where
are
the
47
newly
insured
47
million
newly
insured
patients?
D
And
it's
been
made
more
difficult,
and
some
of
you
might
be
pleased
by
this.
But
the
employer
mandate
has
been
delayed
for
two
years
and
we
all
know
the
well-documented
website,
problems
that
are
out
there
and
folks
have
started
to
finally
go
to
the
health
insurance
exchange
and
what
are
they
doing?
They're
picking
high
deductible
high
co-pay
plans,
so
our
concern
in
the
health
care
industry
is:
will
we
see
even
more
bad
debt
as
folks
have
difficulty
paying
their
portion
of
their
bills?
D
Will
we
see
actually
lower
utilization
of
outpatient
services
as
folks
start
to
not
go
to
the
doctor
or
to
the
hospital
when
they
have
issues,
and
could
we
see
delays
and
important
preventative
screening
and
one
question
that
the
health
care
industry
is
going
to
have
to
answer
is
how
are
they
going
to
ensure
that
patients
are
paying
their
portion
of
their
bill
at
north
shore?
We
have
certainly
had
to
reduce
our
overall
expenses
this
past
year,
which
include
impacting
both
positions
and
people
and
with
further
reimbursement
cuts
on
the
way.
D
D
Once
again,
I
would
like
to
thank
all
the
chamber
members
here
today
for
your
contributions
towards
making
evanston
a
great
place
to
live
and
a
great
place
to
work,
and
now
it
is
my
distinct
pleasure
to
introduce
our
keynote
speaker
today.
The
city
of
evanston
is
very
fortunate
to
have
elizabeth
tisdale.
As
its
mayor.
The
mayor
was
instrumental
in
bringing
the
evanston
the
erie
evanston
skokie
health
center
to
our
city,
and
this
is
only
one
example
of
her
for
many
achievements.
B
B
Thank
you
all
for
being
here
now.
Every
year
I
tell
you
that
we
have
a
great
city
council,
and
we
do
this
year
is
no
exception,
but
I'm
sorry
guys,
especially
since
so
many
of
you
are
here
today,
but
we
do
have
a
greater
group
than
us
better
than
the
council
on
which
I
serve
cub
scout
pack.
932
is
better
than
the
current
council.
B
Dan
nishibam
brings
a
whole
lot
of
cub
scouts
to
my
office.
Once
a
year
after
they've
tried
on
the
football
helmets
on
my
desk
and
the
requisite
number
of
heads
have
been
stuck
in
the
helmets
we
go
to
the
council
chambers
where
they
take
over
the
mics
are
on
there's
a
city
manager,
mayor
city,
clerk
and
alderman.
All
seated
and
the
public
raises
issues
for
the
council
to
discuss.
B
B
They
banished
guns
not
just
in
evanston
but
in
the
entire
nation,
so
I'm
here
to
tell
you
that
the
state
of
the
city
of
evanston
is
very
good.
Don't
worry.
Lorraine
is
right
here,
keeping
track
of
me,
but
the
state
of
the
city
in
years
to
come
when
those
cub
scouts
take
over
is
going
to
be
phenomenal.
B
While
there's
much
to
celebrate,
we
share
the
dilemma
of
cities
across
the
nation.
How
do
we
tax
enough
to
fix
our
infrastructure
and
provide
the
services
that
people
want
and
need,
while
not
taxing
so
much
that
the
unintended
consequences
are
increased
foreclosures
and
evictions
potholes
need
to
be
filled
while
we
debate
repairing
robert
crown
versus
rebuilding
it
and
there's
no
debate
about
the
water
reservoir,
we
need
a
new
one
cities
that
thrive
must
be
open
to
innovation,
creativity
and
problem.
Solving
much
though
we
love
evanston,
exactly
as
it
is,
we
must
be
open
to
change.
B
B
B
B
B
The
grant
street
neighbors
threw
a
grant
street
gratitude
party
to
thank
everyone
who
went
above
and
beyond
helping
neighbors
who
could
not
shovel
27,
live
and
workers
on
davis
street
through
a
fundraiser
to
help
everyone
who
lost
their
jobs
due
to
the
fire
not
to
be
outdone.
The
police
and
fire
departments
threw
a
party
full
of
presents
for
julian
sims,
a
young
man
who
had
a
bone
marrow
transplant.
B
B
Happily,
our
latino
population
is
increasing.
If
you
cannot
afford
to
live
in
evanston
any
longer
the
excellent
education
here.
Does
you
no
good
if
you
cannot
afford
to
live
in
evanston
the
outreach
workers,
the
health
care,
the
workforce
development
opportunities
that
we
are
creating
all?
Do
you
no
good?
B
That
is
why
I
am
so
concerned
about
having
economic
development.
It's
the
council's
number
one
goal:
affordable
housing,
jobs
and
workforce
development
available.
In
evanston,
we
celebrated
the
opening
of
emerson
square
apartments
thanks
to
senator
durbin,
congresswoman,
schakowsky,
alderman
holmes,
the
illinois,
housing
development
authority
and
brimshore
development.
B
This
provides
much
needed,
affordable
housing
across
from
the
fleetwood
jourdain
community
center
congresswoman
schakowsky
helped
cut
the
ribbon
and
spoke
at
the
ceremony.
Then
she
was
so
excited.
She
went
home
got
her
husband,
bob
got
him
in
the
car
and
drove
him
back
to
see
the
project
jan
had
tears
in
her
eyes,
jan
and
bob
both
know
how
great
the
need
is
for
affordable
housing.
B
Thanks
to
everyone's
efforts,
there's
been
a
0.2
percent.
I
know
that's
not
great,
but
it's
something
increase
in
evanston's
african-american
population
in
2012.,
the
mayor's
summer,
youth
employment
program
had
another
successful
year,
employing
over
300
evanston
youth.
This
was
a
46
increase
from
the
previous
year.
Over
200,
more
terrific
young
people
did
not
get
jobs.
B
B
My
thanks
to
the
always
incredible
cook
county
commissioner
larry
sufferden,
who
told
us
about
the
grant
people
used
to
ask
me
what
the
youth
and
young
adult
division
did.
Now
they
ask
me
why
we
cannot
hire
more
of
them.
I
want
to
tell
you
what
they
are
up
to
without
increasing
the
higher
more
pressure.
B
They
are
working
with
the
youth
job
center,
the
ywca,
the
moran
center,
you
district,
65
and
202
steve's
place
crossfit
program,
oakton
community
college
and
commissioner
larry
sufferden
to
redirect
young
people
toward
food,
recreation,
health
care,
housing,
employment
and
educational
resources
and
to
expunge
records
when
needed
is
bill
geiger
here
or
anyone
from
the
ymca
board
or
staff
out
there.
I
have
to
do
a
shout
out
to
you
and
thank
you
for
housing,
homeless,
young
adults
participating
in
the
building
career
pathways
to
sustainable
employment
program
in
the
ymca's
single
residency
occupancy
part
of
the
building.
B
B
So
many
of
us
are
that
the
mayor's
workforce
development
breakout
session
at
the
white
house
had
to
be
next
door
in
the
executive
office
building
in
an
auditorium,
two
thousand
seven
hundred
evanston
residents
are
unemployed.
Others
have
stopped
looking
for
work,
not
because
they
didn't
want
to
work,
but
because
they
couldn't
find
a
job.
B
B
The
city
of
evanston
has
successful
programs
and
we
need
more.
The
city
is
once
again
in
conversation
with
the
starter
league,
trying
to
entice
them
to
expand
from
1871
at
the
merchandise
mart
and
come
to
evanston
shalom
klein
is
opening
a
vocational
school
in
evanston
and
pivot.
Point
has
had
conversations
with
eths
about
joint
programming.
B
Oakton
community
college
is
partnering
with
the
city
to
offer
a
commercial
driver's
license
program
at
the
morton
civic
center
in
the
summer
of
2014.,
oakton
is
partnering
with
eths
and
teaching
an
evening
course
using
the
high
school's
incredible
auto
facility
take
an
oakton
administrator
to
lunch.
We
need
to
make
them
feel
very
welcome
here,
dr
irving,
where
are
you.
B
Morty
said
yes,
he's
even
faster
than
the
cub
scouts.
Although
marty,
that's
not
really
fair
to
my
cub
scouts
because
they
had
to
take
a
vote,
you
didn't
need
a
vote.
How
does
it
work?
Well
that
commitment
will
be
included
in
northwestern
university's
contracts
and
will
require
the
general
contractors
to
report
their
results.
B
B
B
With
experience
in
the
trades
who
wish
to
work
on
projects
on
campus,
we
will
maintain
a
list
of
interested
individuals
who
wish
to
participate
in
the
apprenticeship
program,
beginning
with
a
low
number
of
guaranteed
jobs.
25
is
my
decision,
not
northwesterns
kevin
brown,
and
I
wanted
to
be
sure
that
we
could
give
these
people
the
support
they
need
to
pass
the
apprenticeship
test
and
or
to
support
them
as
they
entered
the
world
of
work.
B
B
B
In
addition,
the
department
cleared
all
four
homicides
and
thankfully
the
officers
survived
a
shootout
with
a
bank
robber
and
we're
very
grateful
to
all
of
them
and
very
grateful
that
they
survived
the
department's
data-driven
approach.
Increasing
engagement
with
the
community
and
help
from
a
more
involved
public
are
showing
results.
B
I
believe
we
have
to
give
the
evanston
police
department
technology
that
will
help
increased
lighting
and
cameras,
including
chief
you're,
going
to
tell
me
if
I
get
this
wrong
cameras
that
can
read
license
plates
are
tools
to
help
protect
eths
students
and
all
of
us.
We
have
placed
them
around
eths
and
have
applied
for
a
grant
to
get
for
more
evanston
has
a
talented
and
extraordinary
city
staff.
B
And
to
everyone
in
the
water
department
who
fixed
broken
mains
and
sub-zero
temperatures,
public
works
put
in
16
000
hours
of
overtime
time
that
they
were
away
from
their
families.
But
I
have
some
good
news
about
the
overtime,
wally
and
council
members.
I'd
been
worried
about
paying
for
it
but
heck.
He
said
not
to
worry.
B
B
That
means
our
firefighters
were
standing
on
a
roof
that
could
collapse
at
any
moment.
I
thank
all
of
them,
as
well
as
the
firefighters
from
morton
grove,
northfield,
skokie,
wilmette
and
winnetka,
who
came
to
our
aid
as
required
by
the
standard
operating
guidelines
because
of
the
advanced
nature
of
the
fire.
B
As
we
debate
pension
reform
and
debate
it,
we
must
hold
on
to
the
picture
of
the
firefighters
on
the
roof
and
remember
72
hours
of
honorable
serve
72
years
of
honorable
service
for
two
evanston
retirees
and
remember
the
police
department
and
a
shootout
with
a
bank
robber
in
evanston.
We
have
taken
proactive
steps
to
address
the
pension
shortfall
by
increasing
the
level
of
taxpayer
contributions
to
the
pension
funds
from
4.9
million
in
2000
to
14.7
million.
Today
the
reality
is,
we
may
be
forced
to
choose
between
funding
pensions
and
providing
essential
public
safety
services.
B
B
B
We
have
a
school-based
health
center
at
evanston,
high
school
and
the
erie
family.
Health
center
is
fulfilling
its
promise
to
provide
access
to
high
quality,
integrated
health
care
for
residents
in
need
and
to
hire
locally
in
2013
erie
provided
care
through
four
thousand
one
hundred
medical
visits
and
one
thousand
eight
hundred
dental
visits.
B
Where
else
can
you
call
to
schedule
a
dental
appointment,
an
appointment
with
a
pediatrician
and
an
appointment
for
yourself
all
in
one
visit,
erie's
new
site
at
dempster
and
hartree
is
substantially
expanding,
erie's
capacity
to
serve
5
500
patients
through
27
000
visits
per
year,
they're
newly
renovated
state
of
the
art
you've
got
to
go,
see
it.
It's
beautiful
location
has
15
exam
rooms
and
five
dental
suites.
B
Erie's
hospital
partnerships
have
been
critical
to
their
success
in
providing
access
to
comprehensive
care.
North
shore,
university's
health
system
made
a
1.2
million
capital
donation
and
a
600
000
operating
commitment
for
three
years.
Their
generosity
has
been
essential
in
enabling
erie
evanston
skokie
to
open
and
provide
care.
Thank
you,
doug
silverstein.
B
And
who
takes
care
of
the
patients
there,
amy,
crow,
md
and
barb
dickinson
are
recent
additions.
Dr
crowe
is
a
harvard
medical
school
graduate
who
completed
her
residency
in
pediatrics
at
children's
memorial
hospital
in
chicago
ms
dickinson.
Go
katz
got
her
bachelor
of
science
in
nursing
at
northwestern
university
and
her
master
of
science
in
nursing
from
the
university
of
illinois
at
chicago.
B
Thanks
to
senator
richard
durbin,
congresswoman
schakowsky,
who
helped
make
this
happen.
The
environment
has
been,
and
continues
to
be,
a
priority
for
this
community.
We
know
that
we
are
trying
hard
and
we
believe
that
we
have
accomplished
a
lot,
but
we
wanted
to
have
an
outside
evaluation
of
how
we
are
doing
to
meet
that
need.
Local
governments
built
the
star
community
rating
system
to
help
us
assess
community
sustainability,
set
targets
for
moving
ahead
and
measure
progress
along
the
way
throughout
the
certification
process.
B
We
have
identified
that
a
key
strength
of
our
environmental
success
is
the
collaboration
between
the
city
and
citizens.
Citizens
are
helping
with
emerging
issues
such
as
food
access
and
nutrition,
resiliency
and
climate
adaptation,
bird
friendly
buildings,
demolition
debris
and
low
carbon
transportation
alternatives.
B
B
All
of
our
efforts-
and
I
mean
all
contributed
to
our
winning
this
award
leed
certified
buildings.
We
have
the
most,
I
believe,
of
any
community
outside
of
chicago
transit,
oriented
development,
pedestrian
safety,
affordable
housing,
grandmother's
park,
walkable,
community
centers
recreation
department,
scholarships,
the
lat,
arboretum
lakefront
lagoon
and
civic
center
parking
lot,
rehabs,
the
climate
action
plan,
the
public
leadership
award
from
the
active
transportation
alliance,
our
annual
recycling
event
and
our
100
green
energy
from
our
electricity
aggregation
project
all
contributed,
as
far
as
I
can
tell
everything
everyone
did
all
year
has
helped.
B
B
B
B
B
Earlier
this
next
this
week,
next
chapter
a
joint
program
of
the
city's
economic
development
division
and
the
evanston
public
library
unveiled
its
new
space
at
the
library's
main
branch.
Next
chapter
is
for
the
entrepreneur
who
is
ready
to
move
their
business
from
their
home
office
or
their
dining
room
table
to
a
more
professional
space.
B
B
Where
do
we
go
from
here?
I
hope
we
stay
the
course
long-term
debt
is
down.
Pension
funding
is
improving.
Infrastructure
issues
are
slowly
being
addressed.
We
have
a
great
council.
If
all
that
had
happened
in
evanston
in
the
past
year
was
the
opening
of
the
erie
evanston
coqui
health
center.
I
would
have
been
grateful,
but
erie
opened
and
walgreens
opened.
B
B
We
have
an
exciting
new
agreement
with
northwestern
university,
but,
most
importantly,
our
firemen
and
policemen
risked
their
lives
and
survived.
I
am
grateful
as
we
made
health
care
available
to
every
evanston
resident.
I
dream
of
making
workforce
development
available
to
every
evanston
resident
people
want
to
work.
B
Let
employers
and
job
seekers
know
that
evanston
welcomes
the
second
machine
age.
Let
them
know
we
intend
to
have
a
workforce
capable
of
reinventing
itself
to
handle
employers
needs.
Businesses
should
come
to
evanston.
I
would
like
to
end
with
my
favorite
quote
of
the
year.
I
hope
all
ceos
will
say
what
walgreens
ceo
said.
Of
course
we
had
to
build
this
in
evanston.
E
And
what
we
are
doing
is
handing
out
the
arts
and
business
committee.
Leadership
award.
You've
seen
us
do
this
now,
seven
times
this
is
our
seventh
year
with
this
award.
So
most
of
you
know
what
it's
all
about
for
the
newcomers.
The
arts
and
business
committee
is.
A
subcommittee
of
the
arts
council
consists
of
business
leaders
and
arts
leaders
in
town
who've
come
together
for
basically
two
two
reasons:
to
bring
to
to
bring
more
support
to
the
arts
in
evanston
and
more
visibility
and
to
use
the
arts
to
bring
business
into
town.
E
It's
not
just
about
money.
I
mean,
of
course,
the
arts
organizations
love
money,
but
it
really
isn't
just
about
money.
You
can
support
the
arts.
You
can
provide
space
or
for
rehearsals
or
office
space.
You
can
mentor,
you
can
provide
guidance.
You
can
in-kind
services,
anything
that
you
have
to
offer,
whether
it's
discounted
or
just
anything
that
you
can
think
of
that
will
help
support
the
arts
in
some
manner.
That's
what
we're
all
about.
I
mean
this
is
our
community
and
that's
what
we're
trying
to
do
here.
E
So
you
know
we'd
really
like
to
keep
growing
as
many
businesses
who
can
help
support
the
arts,
and-
and
so
I
really
kind
of
challenge
you
to
think
about
how
you
might
go
back
and
and
do
something
that
can
help
support
our
arts
organizations
because
they
really
do
need
us
the
well.
Let
me
get
back
to
our
artist
as
a
matter
of
fact,
before
I
get
to
introduce
the
artist
I'd
like
to
introduce
the
arts
and
business
committee
and
part
of
the
arts
council,
this
table
right
here
kind
of
stand
wave
in
arts
council.
E
E
E
Each
year
we
commissioned
a
local
artist
to
create
to
physically
create
the
award.
I
called
him
piloto.
His
full
name
is
alfonso
nieves,
ruiz,
correct,
okay,
known
as
piloto.
He
was
born
in
mexico,
but
he's
now
one
of
evanston's
treasures
and
he's
a
sculptor
and
an
art.
Instructor
he's
been
widely
exhibited
and
he's
there's
even
a
book
about
his
work
now,
so
we're
very,
very
brand
hot
off
the
press
right
just
what
two
months:
yeah.
Okay.
E
So
if
you
get
a
chance,
you
know
look
that
up
check
check
out
the
website.
He
has
created
an
award
called
the
gift
of
flight.
It's
a
mixed
media
piece
which
you'll
see
in
a
moment
and
it
symbolizes
the
idea
that
supporters
give
freedom
to
the
arts,
so
we're
very
excited
about
it.
Paul
giddings,
whom
you
know
from
folk
works
as
co-chair
of
the
arts
and
business
committee,
and
he
joins
me
to
present
this
year's
leadership
award
decoy,
fine
asian
cuisine
and
lounge.
F
One
of
the
things
arts
and
business
committee
does
is
fosters
the
idea
that
it's
not
always
about
giving
to
the
arts.
It's
about
the
businesses
working
with
the
arts
to
have
a
symbiotic
relationship.
In
other
words,
if
the
arts
do
well,
businesses
will
profit
from
that
and
for
the
most
part,
most
of
us
in
the
audience
are
business.
F
Owners
would
like
to
make
a
profit,
and
that
means
that
if
we
make
a
profit,
we
can
give
the
money
to
the
arts
organizations,
and
I
might
add
that
the
businesses
and
our
winners
this
year
are
a
perfect
example
of
that
symbiotic
relationship.
Our
winners,
who
you
probably
have
already
heard,
are
koi
fine,
dining
and
restaurant
and
lounge,
and
they
do
everything
sandy
chen
is
the
owner.
Joey
conway
is
the
marketing
director.
F
So
you
ask
and
just
stay
there
because
they're
going
to
really
applaud
in
a
minute.
You
ask
okay,
what
what
have
they
done?
Really,
that's
that
important
to
the
arts
community
well,
first
of
all,
they've
hosted
significant
number
of
events
in
the
back
their
room
in
the
back
and
you've
all
been
decoy.
Haven't
you?
If
you
haven't
get
there
they've
off
in
their
back
room,
they
have
events
constantly
supporting
not-for-profits
and
particularly
the
arts.
But
the
thing
that
I
want
to
really
focus
on
is
this
very
innovative
program.
They
all
have
called
table
23.
F
anybody
know
what
that
is
well
what
they
do
is
they
pick
for
a
month
and
not
for
profit
and
half
of
the
time
since
they've
been
doing
this
in
december
of
2012,
it's
been
an
arts
organization.
If
you
sit
at
that
table,
20
of
the
check
goes
to
the
selected,
not-for-profit
20
at
that
table.
Now
you
can
make
a
reservation
at
the
table
or,
if
you
happen
to
sit
at
table.
23
you're
asked
what
the
heck.
F
F
So
this
organization,
corey,
and
by
the
way
penny
mentioned,
we
had
11
magnificent
nominees
this
year,
each
year
we
get
more
non.
I
wish
we
could
have
more
than
one
winner,
because
so
many
people
are
doing
great
things
working
with
the
arts
community
and
we're
talking
about
we're,
not
performance,
arts,
we're
talking
about
sculpture
and
paintings
and
all
across
the
stream
and
by
the
way
our
committee
sponsors
backstage
edison.
Coming
out
this
september,
you
stay
right.
G
G
Yes,
I
did
move
to
evanston
last
month.
Thank
you.
So
much
words
cannot
describe
how
much
you
appreciate
this
community
and
I
love
for
the
past.
10
years
our
extraordinary
team
have
been
working
really
really
hard
every
day.
I
would
really
really
like
to
thank
them
so
much
and
they're
still
working
today
without
them
to
being
here.
I'm
really
honored
for
evanston
art,
community,
mayor
tistelle,
for
her
continuous
dedication
and
elin
anderson
chamber
of
commerce
for
hosting
another
amazing
event.
G
C
C
A
For
attending
this
is
the
official
end
of
our
event.
Tonight,
congratulations
to
our
award
winner
and
thank
you
enjoy
the
rest
of
your
afternoon.