St. Vincent College, the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Childrenâs Media and the Latrobe Art Center are teaming up to launch âWonât You Be My Neighbor, Again?,â a community programming series based upon the life and legacy of Fred Rogers.
The programming aims to increase public access and awareness of the important cultural and intellectual legacy of one of the most beloved American spokespersons for children and humanity and will explore the resources of the Fred Rogers Archive, the history of Latrobe and local programming in the Latrobe community.
âWonât You Be My Neighbor, Again?â will be supported by a âHumanities Research for the Public Goodâ grant from The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC). This grant program is a national incentive to promote student research and public engagement at private colleges while showcasing the archival, library and museum collections held by these institutions. St. Vincent College is one
Courtesy of Henry and Patricia Heer
Henry and Patricia Heer celebrate 70 years of marriage.
Courtesy of Henry and Patricia Heer
Henry and Patricia Heer on their wedding day, Dec. 15, 1950, at Christ Lutheran Church, Forest Hills.
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Family had planned to gather in December to celebrate Henry and Patricia Heer, a North Huntingdon couple who have been married 70 years. The event never happened, another casualty of the covid-19 pandemic.
“Not being able to celebrate this memorable anniversary due to covid was not what they would have expected,” said their daughter, Linda Nobles of Irwin.