It was now 6:00pm. Mayor Hirsch, Jackson Merrill, and the building crew members were with everyone in the store. They were talking about the status of the farm.

Mayor Hirsch: Well, you guys certainly sold out the farm on your last day. I just talked with the building company and I made a decision... to not hand the berry
farm over to the building company. (smiles, and turns to Jeff, Will and Janice. Also, Jackson and his crew walked out of the farm, disappointed that the berry farm
was still going to be in business) You have shown that this farm still has some spark to it. Promoting nostalgia could
bring folks back here. I'll willing to extend the lease on the berry farm if you three will sign the new deal. (shows the contract)

Jeff, Will and Janice read the whole contract in fine print. Now they were deciding what to do. Alex spoke up while they were reading it...

Alex: I feel like this berry farm is important to not just myself, but also the town.
Marina: (smiling, in agreement)I also don't think you guys should give up on the berry farm and close it down. There's lots of people in Elwood City that still love your berries. After knowing about the history of the farm, this farm was built in 1907, and it's the year 2017. This means that it's been here for 110 years. After being there that long, Do you really want this historic farm to be demolished, and leave this area to be paved over by the building company?
Voice Outside: That is correct, Marina.

Marina: Prunella? Is that you?
Prunella: Yes, it is.
Marina: Where did you and your family go for spring break?
Wanda: Believe it or not, Marina, we ended up staying in the shack of the outdoor berry bush yard.
Murray: Wait just a minute, how come I haven't seen you guys here, since we've been here, since I came here a few times this week? Also, why did you guys not show up
until just now?
Rubella: We've mostly been at City Hall talking to the mayor and convincing him to let the berry farm workers try to keep the farm in business.
Prunella: The mayor said that if the workers could get the sales up for the farm by the end of the week, he might extend the lease, though he also stated that it
wasn't possible for it to happen. I had Alex and his father not tell anyone what we were doing here, because the truth is, I would feel a bit embarassed if anyone
who knew me found out my mother used to work here.
Buster: Prunella, your mother used to work here?
Wanda: (giggles) I didn't just work here. For a while, this place was temporarily re-named "Wanda's Berry Farm" because I kept the farm workers in line.
Prunella: However we can now say that that the farm sold out and the workers could extend the lease if they want to.
Will, Jeff, and Janice thought about this for a moment. Everyone loved the berry farm, some of the customers told them they would come back soon. In addition, some of
those customers ended up asking for a new shipment because their favorite kind of berries sold out. The workers looked at each other, and chose to sign the contract
for a extended lease for the farm.
Rubella: (looks to the gang) You guys should be very proud of yourselves, because your helping the farm gain a new resurgence in popularity is the main reason the
berry bushes will continue to grow!

The kids were indeed proud of the farm's success.

Marina: (smiling) I think this berry farm would be a huge success outside Elwood City, and I bet you wouldn't give it up.
Will: Well, I don't know about that.
Jeff: It's a possibility.
Janice: We'll be closed for a few days to stock up the shelves, but we'll be open right up again after that. I hope this success does continue!

The kids then congratulated each other, then said goodbye to the berry farm workers, and went outside. As they start walking back home separately, Ovejita then forgot
something very important...

Ovejita: Oh, I forgot! I have to be back in New York City tomorrow because were back to filming new episode of Sesame Street! I been so busy helping the berry farm
that I forgot to schedule a flight back! Could you ask Mayor Hirsch if there's any flights to New York tonight?

Alex and Murray then went to talk to Mayor Hirsch, and they came back with good news...

Alex: You're in luck! There's a flight departing from Elwood City to New York at 9:00pm tonight! You'll be back to work in time. But you have to get ready right now.

Ovejita: Fantástico! ("Fantastic!")

Alex, Murray and Ovejita then got into Mayor Hirsch's car to get home. Also, Arthur then realized something...

Arthur: Oh no, I also forgot something! I forgot to write my paper about what I did on spring break!
Buster/Francine: So did we!
Arthur: (sadly) We're definitely going to fail.

Just then, Arthur had an idea. He informed Buster and Francine that they all did something epic during their Spring Break: saved the Elwood City Berry Farm! Arthur
suggested that separately, the three of them could write the report about the berry farm, and how they worked to help save it. They all headed home to get started.
Meanwhile, at Murray's house, Alex, Kerry, and Murray helped Ovejita packed her things and got ready to say goodbye to her.

Murray: Well, Ovejita, you're all ready.
Alex: We like to thank you for your help saving the berry farm.
Ovejita: De nada, mi amigos! ("You're welcome, my friends!")
Murray: Will you come back to visit us soon?
Ovejita: Yes, I definitely will come back to visit!
Alex: (horn honks outside) Ovejita, I think it's time to go now.
Murray: Send me a message when you return to Sesame Street!
Ovejita: I'll reply as soon as I can. Adios! ("Goodbye!")
Alex/Murray: Adios!

Alex, Murray and Ovejita have one group hug goodbye. The horn honks again, and Ovejita heads into Mayor Hirsch's car to the airport, waving to Alex and Murray from the
car window. Alex and Murray waved back.