Mister Rogers would have liked it: a day to be extra kind to your neighbors. The day was Friday -- Pennsylvania’s second annual 1-4-3 Day, an occasion when state officials encourage people to share their acts of kindness and gratitude.
This year, a focus was first responders and essential workers who are at high-risk of contagion during the coronavirus pandemic.
The initiative began in 2019 when Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf declared the 143rd day of the year a day of kindness in honor of the state’s beloved kindness patron and promoter, Fred Rogers, who spent most of his life in and around Pittsburgh.
The number had special meaning to Rogers, reflecting the number of letters in his favorite phrase, “I love you.” This year, the state launched
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