Going to need to support one another. That is why i promote being resilient in that perspective, but also having to bond through the merchants associations, the neighborhood associations, to just gardening with your neighbor can do so much to make our communities better. So im really honored to be here today to celebrate each and every one of you, whether its an employee from rec and park, whether its, sadly, people from carlos to homie, who i had the pleasure of working with when i served the African American adult complex, whether its delores, whos getting the Lifetime Achievement award. When i served on the Redevelopment Agency commission, and when we were at those meetings, the commissioners, for the most part, always showed up. But the other person who was there, protecting the bayviewhunters Point Community was delores, and she so rightfully deserves the Community Achievement award. So many incredible achievements, so many incredible things, and tonight is about hearing those stories and really taking a moment to express appreciation, but, also, what more we can do to invest in our city, and what more we can do when we roll up our sleeves to support and help one another. And yes, there will be food after, and a reception, so that you can say hello and congratulations to all of the honorees. But it is so great to see you all at city hall as we celebrate the very best of what San Francisco has to offer in our communities all over the city. Thank you all so much for being here tonight, and have a wonderful evening. [applause] thank you so much, mayor breed, about your inspiring remarks about our neighborhoods and communities. Now its my pleasure to introduce someone who works day in and day out to make sure our city is successful, our city administrator, naomi kelly. [applause] good evening, everyone. I cant tell you how excited i am to be here again. This is one of my favorite events to honor people who do the work to make our city beautiful along with our city government. I cant thank you enough because we are all in this together to make our city great. It would be remiss if i didnt say ive been having a hard week, and the department of public works is still here, still thriving, and we are going to be working with everyone in San Francisco, all 1600 employees. There are wonderful men and women who work in that department who are working hard to make this city safe and clean and beautiful and safe and resilient and everything that you work on. I want to bring up the acting director of public works. [applause] aleric, ive known him for approximately 15 years. He started with the city around that time, working at the Human Rights Commission and he went onto the Public Utilities commission, where he not just oversaw water and all those types of things, he purchased power. Then he went to the city where he oversaw not just purchasing, but our mill works. He was in the peace corps. Hes an attorney, and he started his career working on local hire issues not with the city but as a i cant remember private entity, where he was working on hud section 3 hiring programs, so i would like to introduce you all to