[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 27 (Thursday, February 9, 2023)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E113-E114]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF FRED ROGERS

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                            HON. BILL FOSTER

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, February 9, 2023

  Mr. FOSTER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the life and 
legacy of Mr. Fred Rogers, a fierce champion and advocate who helped 
guide the City of Aurora's young people onto a path of success.
  Mr. Rogers was the City of Aurora's first ever youth services 
director, a role he held for 25 years. During his time, he directed the 
City of Lights Sports Tournament, the Aurora Sports Festival, Stepping 
Into the Arts Music Program, and several summer camps. He also 
coordinated several city events, including the Martin Luther King Jr. 
Day celebrations.
  Upon his retirement, Mr. Rogers was recognized with the creation of 
the Fred Rogers Community Center in 2009. He believed that our youth 
are essential for our community's future success, and it is estimated 
that Mr. Roger's advocacy work impacted the lives of more than 25,000 
Aurora children. In 1996, he traveled as part of a group to meet with 
former Alabama Governor George Wallace to offer his forgiveness for the 
Governor's racist views, which ultimately led to the Governor repenting 
his past remarks.
  Fred Rogers always taught Aurora's youth to work with compassion in 
order to be good and productive citizens. I am proud to represent 
Aurora, and I like many others, know that the incredible legacy left by 
Mr. Rogers on the City of Aurora will provide a blueprint for our youth 
and community for years to come.

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