Rogers is known for his message of kindness that he shared with children not only in the Pittsburgh area but across the country, as documented in the upcoming film "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood."
The film will be released on Nov. 22, with some theaters showing it on Nov. 21, and stars Tom Hanks.
To honor Mr. Rogers' memory, WQED, the PBS station that produced "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood," asked fans to wear cardigans, renaming World Kindness Day as Cardigan Day.
Wednesday is World Kindness Day, and WQED is encouraging YOU to express your kindness by wearing a cardigan sweater in the spirit of Fred Rogers. Happy #CardiganDay! ❤️ https://t.co/j3i8DzClit
— WQED Pittsburgh (@wqed) November 10, 2019
Joanne Rogers, the wife of Mr. Rogers, visited newborns at Magee-Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh Wednesday and was surprised with the children dressed in red cardigans, similar to what her husband wore.
Credit: Courtesy: UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital
Credit: Courtesy: UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital
A HUGE thanks to @UPMC for not only a long legacy of kindness, but the BIG welcome to Mrs. Joanne Rogers on #CardiganDay... complete with newborns donning specially-knitted sweaters by talented nurse, Caitlin Peachin. Definitely A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! pic.twitter.com/KjadoTrBiY
— WQED Pittsburgh (@wqed) November 13, 2019
What a beautiful day in the neighborhood here at UPMC Magee today as Mrs. Rogers joins us to celebrate #CardiganDay! pic.twitter.com/yMC9i5TPIH
— UPMC (@UPMC) November 13, 2019
She sat down with WPXI and reminisced about her husband's mission to bring kindness to children of the world.
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