….because in times of need, or trouble or despair you can look around and find people helping according to Fred Rogers, known to generations as the sweatered, shoe-changing Mr. Rogers who relentlessly asked in song each morning “won’t you be my neighbor?” While some of us may find days darkened with dreary news of violence and political unrest world-wide, Mr. Rogers would remind us to see the good in each other. He would encourage us to celebrate our differences. Why not embrace new neighbors and learn from their culture?