The Best of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood  Season 1996 Episode 10

Ep 10. #1705 - Helping - A Visit to the Inner City Arts Center in Los Angeles

  • TV-Y
  • July 26, 1996

In episode 10 of season 1996 of The Best of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, titled "Helping - A Visit to the Inner City Arts Center in Los Angeles," Mister Rogers visits the Inner City Arts Center in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. The center is a place where children from low-income families can come and experience the arts through various programs.

Mister Rogers meets with the founder of the center, Bob Bates, who shows him around the different art rooms where children can learn how to paint, draw, sculpt, and even perform in a theater. The center also has a musical recording studio and a garden where children can learn how to grow their own fruits and vegetables.

Mister Rogers meets some of the children who attend the center and learns about the impact it has had on their lives. He also talks with the teachers and volunteers who work at the center and asks them about their experiences working with the children.

Throughout the episode, Mister Rogers emphasizes the importance of helping others and being kind to those less fortunate. He encourages viewers to find ways to help those in their own communities, whether it be volunteering at a local shelter or donating to a food bank.

As the episode draws to a close, Mister Rogers sings his signature song "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" with the children at the center. It's a heartwarming moment that highlights the power of community and the joy of helping others.

Overall, "Helping - A Visit to the Inner City Arts Center in Los Angeles" is a touching episode of The Best of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood that showcases the power of the arts and the value of helping those in need. It's a reminder that we can all make a difference in our own small way.

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    July 26, 1996
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