Monday, October 21, 2024 Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor Good morning, Hilltoppers! Today's newsletter features stories on Kentucky Fish and Wildlife, SANTOS Skin to Skin, the annual Sleep Out for the Homeless and a variety of stories on WKU's budget and sports. Have a great week!
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife hosting weekly sessions of ‘Hook & Cook’
From the Kentucky Department Fish of Fish & Wildlife Resources.
Read more by Natalie Freidhof
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources hosted a ‘Hook & Cook’ event, the first of three sessions of a free statewide program, Monday, Oct. 14 at the Warren County Cooperative Extension Office to educate beginner fishers about fishing, rod and reel setup, cleaning and cooking basics hands-on. Aquatic Education Coordinator Easton Copley led the instruction, where attendees practiced various skills on provided fishing rods such as attaching hooks, sinkers and bobbers as well as understanding casting mechanisms. After the lesson, “someone who has never seen a pole can set it up and know what the purpose is,” according to Copley.
PCAL Cultural Enhancement Series and Southern Circuit of Independent Filmmakers hosts ‘SANTOS Skin to Skin’ screening
From @wkupcal on Instagram. Read more by Anthony Clauson
Potter College of Arts & Letters Cultural Enhancement Series and the Southern Circit of Independent Filmmakers hosted a showing of “SANTOS Skin to Skin” at the Captial Arts Center, on Thursday, Oct. 17. “SANTOS Skin to Skin” is a documentary about the life and music of John Santos, a seven-time Grammy-winning musician, teacher and activist. Santos specializes in jazz and traditional Afro-Latin drumming.