Won’t you be my neighbor? Here’s how Denver kids can meet PBS’ Daniel Tiger for free in March

Families can RSVP now to meet the friendly neighborhood feline over free lunch, music, dancing and more at Rocky Mountain PBS in Five Points.
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A prompt on the Daniel Tiger messaging board in Rocky Mountain Public Media’s new headquarters at 21st and Arapahoe Streets. Dec. 9, 2022.
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Nothing make-believe about this: Daniel Tiger, the friendly neighborhood feline will be in town and many pre-school aged Denver fans and their hopefully caffeinated parents can meet him on Saturday, March 2.

The free event based on the PBS KIDS musical TV series "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" will focus on early learning and the importance of being a caring neighbor. It'll be hosted at Rocky Mountain PBS' Buell Media Center located at 2101 Arapahoe St. in Five Points.

There will be three timed entries at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Folks interested in attending can RSVP here.

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The animated character's Denver visit is part of the second annual "Be My Neighbor Day," where little ones can take part in hands-on activities from local museums, children's music, dancing, an interactive green screen experience and even enjoy a free lunch.

Participating organizations like the Children's Museum of Denver, Spring Institute, History Colorado Center and the Clyfford Still Museum will be in attendance hosting fun activities for the kids.

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