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  • Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness memorial event series kicks off in early April in Winter Park

    Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness memorial event series kicks off in early April in Winter Park

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    Photo by Scott Cook, courtesy Rollins College

    Mr. Rogers Week of Kindness starts in early April

    Winter Park becomes the neighborhood in April when Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness kicks off.

    A memorial celebration of Rollins College’s favorite son — yes, a pre-“Mister” Fred Rogers studied music there in his youth — begins on at the start of April and includes an afternoon tea, prayer breakfast, lunch + learn, walking tour, concert, an appearance by Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood staple and hustling postman Mr. McFeely (!!), and walking tour.

    Here’s the rundown of what’s happening that week:

    7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3
    Inside the Neighborhood: Episode Clip Screening with Cast and Crew Q&A Talkback
    Winter Park Library
    “Take a peek behind the scenes of some landmark episodes of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood with show producer Margy Whitmer, Mr. McFeely cast member David Newell, and Hedda Sharapan, Senior Fellow (The Fred Rogers Institute) and Child Development Consultant (Fred Rogers Productions). Light reception follows the presentation.”

    2 p.m. Thursday, April 4
    Remembering the Rogers Afternoon Tea
    Woman’s Club of Winter Park
    “Join friends and colleagues of part-year Winter Park residents Fred and Joanne Rogers as we share warm stories and favorite memories of our former Winter Park Neighbors. There are very limited seats for this event.”

    7:30 a.m. Friday, April 5
    Prayer Breakfast of Thanksgiving and Celebration
    First Orlando
    Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood cast member and close personal friend of Fred Rogers David Newell headlines a discussion with the Rev. Seth Cain of The Foundry Center (and author of the sermon series “The Gospel According to Fred”), Margy Whitmer (producer of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood) and Hedda Sharapan (Senior Fellow, The Fred Rogers Institute) as they share their observations, near and from a distance, as to how Mister Rogers lived out his faith as we celebrate an extraordinary life of kindness and compassion. A free continental breakfast is included, courtesy of Panera Bread.”

    11:30 a.m. Friday, April 5
    Lunch and Learn: Our Orlando Neighbor, Mister Rogers
     Lonely Dog Immersive Experience
    “Join the cast and crew members of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Original Orlando Tours for a fascinating look at Fred Rogers’ life, his years of time spent in the Orlando area, how Winter Park played a critical role in the success and creation of episodes of the television show, and the legacy left behind by Fred and the rest of his family, who also were a part of the fabric of the Central Florida community.”

    7:30 p.m. Friday, April 5
    Mister Rogers: The Musician Concert
    John M. Tiedtke Concert Hall at Rollins College
    Mister Rogers: The Musician is a program produced by the Rollins College Department of Music faculty and students performing some of the wonderful and varying music composed by Fred Rogers. It is a delightful program that will be sure to entertain the whole family.”

    10 a.m. Saturday, April 6
    Hello Neighbor – The Mister Rogers Walking Tour
    151 W. Lyman St., Winter Park
    “Please join us for a fascinating lifetime journey through the adventures of Fred Rogers. You hear the tales of growing up in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and how his path led him to Winter Park for many, many years. Visit the places that were important to him in Winter Park, including the street he lived on during his visits, making Winter Park one of his true Neighborhoods!”

    All of these events are free — though pre-registration is required — except for the concert, which is $10-$25.

    For more info on Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness events, head over to the Week of Kindness website.


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  • Prince William’s Earthshot Prize ceremony to air on PBS, BBC

    Prince William’s Earthshot Prize ceremony to air on PBS, BBC

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    LOS ANGELES — The Earthshot Prize, founded by Britain’s Prince William to honor groundbreaking solutions to environmental issues, will broadcast its second ceremony on PBS and the BBC.

    William, who launched the global prize with The Royal Foundation, will join the event to be filmed Dec. 2 in Boston and air Dec. 4 on Britain’s BBC. On Dec. 5, it will stream on PBS.org, the PBS app and PBS YouTube channel and on The Earthshot Prize YouTube channel. PBS stations will air the ceremony on Dec. 14.

    In a statement Thursday, BBC executive Jack Bootle said last year’s inaugural ceremony included “big-name stars and brilliant musical acts. This year’s will be every bit as spectacular.” Participants besides the prince have yet to be announced.

    The prize, inspired by and with a name echoing President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 challenge to America to land a man on the moon by that decade’s end, aims to “discover and scale the best solutions to help repair our planet within the next decade,” according to a release.

    Each of this year’s five winners will receive $1 million to accelerate their projects aimed at the prize’s 2030 goals: protecting and restoring nature; cleaning the air; reviving the oceans; building a waste-free world, and fixing the climate.

    “We support the mission of The Earthshot Prize and are looking forward to creating year-round content that showcases the work of the individuals and teams who are working to protect the planet with breakthrough innovations,” Paula Kerger, PBS president and CEO, said in a statement.

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