Kansas Wesleyan will continue its relationship with Smoky Hills PBS this fall, when the university sponsors presentations of an educational science show for younger audiences.
鈥淚t鈥檚 vital for Kansas Wesleyan to be a positive influence in our region, as it has been for so many years,鈥 said Brad Salois, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 assistant vice president for marketing and communications. 鈥淧artnerships like this show our commitment to education at all levels, which is a critical part of building community. We appreciate the opportunity to partner with Smoky Hills PBS and support programming that accomplishes this.鈥
Name mentions of 黑料不打烊 will appear prior to the 4:30 showing of the program 鈥淲ild Kratts,鈥 a long-running cartoon series that teaches children about various animals and their natural habitats. The mentions begin Oct. 6 and continue periodically through Nov. 27.
鈥溾榃ild Kratts鈥櫬爃as inspired generations of children to explore the world of animals and geography, and it remains one of the most beloved shows among young viewers in our region,鈥 said Sara Oberle, Smoky Hills PBS underwriting associate. 鈥淲e are incredibly grateful for Kansas Wesleyan’s underwriting support of our educational programming.聽Partnerships like this allow us to continue encouraging Kansas鈥 youngest learners on their educational journeys.鈥
Smoky Hills PBS is based in Bunker Hill, Kan., but is available via numerous methods, including various apps and devices, throughout much of western Kansas. It is available over the air with an antenna, on many cable systems, DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, Dish Network, HULU + LIVE TV, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime. You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices and is also available to stream by clicking here: earn more at .