Pat s Coats for Kids, spearheaded by WBRZ s long-time weatherman, Pat Shingleton, ensures that area schoolchildren have the coats they need to stay warm during the frigid winter months and this year, the annual drive culminated with Distribution Day on Friday, December 3.
Former WBRZ Weatherman and head of Pat s Coats for Kids, Pat Shingleton dropped by WBRZ s Studio Monday morning to let viewers Channel 2 WBRZ is gearing up for Pat s Coats for Kids, an annual drive to ensure that schoolchildren across the capital area have warm coats to wear during the cold winter months.
Must-see TV: No parade? No problem! Wearin of the Green TV special Saturday on WBRZ
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BATON ROUGE – The city’s iconic St. Patrick’s Day celebration will continue in 2021, although it won’t include thousands upon thousands of people lining the streets of Hundred Oaks and the Perkins Road Overpass area – that’ll come later.
In 2021, amid a city lockdown on event permits and concerns, though easing, of spreading COVID, the annual Wearin’ of the Green Parade will be seen as a telecast featuring memorable moments of the parade’s three-decade history and stories organizers have never revealed before about the parade’s history and how it became one of the biggest events in Baton Rouge.