 Well, it was Public TV Day at the Capitol in St. Paul today. All six public television stations across the state gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of public television and to thank the legislature for their partnership and support of public television for over 50 years. One of public TV's most iconic children's programs was Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. The theme for today's Public TV Day at the Capitol is based on the neighborhood concept of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, with many wearing cardigan sweaters just like Mr. Rogers did. Clifford the big red dog was also on hand and legislators who have been good neighbors to public television and the citizens of Minnesota for many years were also recognized as good neighbors with awards, including Breezy Point State Senator Kerry Root. But I just want to thank you for being part of my neighborhood. You are such a part of what makes our greater Minnesota districts amazing. Every night we hear the local news and what's happening in our communities. And for me, you know, my brother did three tours of Vietnam, and so the Vietnam Project was really a special thing in my heart. Eight legislators in all received the Good Neighbor Awards today during the Public TV Day at the Capitol program. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.