Sep 21, 2024

Smoky Hills PBS Announces the Premiere of Season 5 of Cottonwood Connections

Posted Sep 21, 2024 3:00 PM

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Smoky Hills PBS is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of Cottonwood Connections for its fifth season, premiering this Sunday at 6 PM. 

The locally-produced series continues its mission of highlighting the stories, people, and heritage of rural Kansas.

“As we dig into the topics for each new season, it is always compelling to realize how many more stories there are to tell. We have such a complex and interesting history on the Plains that encapsulates so much of what shaped our country,” said Ed Lowry, Cottonwood Connections Creator. “It is a privilege to tell those stories and to introduce a broader audience to the great folks who work so hard to expand our understanding of our own history.”

Since its debut, Cottonwood Connections has become a staple in our programming lineup, showcasing the unique and diverse experiences of Kansans. Season 5 promises to build on that tradition, featuring these episodes:

9/22 - Kansas Fossils and a New Generation 

9/29 - Battle of the Buffalo Soldiers

10/6 - K-18 baseball series in Lucas, KS

10/13 - Legacy in Stone

10/20 - Bird City Tri-State Antique Engine and Thresher Museum

10/27 - Art and the Native Experience

11/3 - Cattle Industry

11/10 - They Call the Thing Rodeo

11/17 - The Spark of Pawnee Fork

11/24 - Dane G. Hansen

12/1 - Antiquing

12/8 - A High Plains Holiday

Tune In:

Cottonwood Connections, Season 5Premieres every SUNDAY at 6 PM CST, starting SEPT 22Rebroadcasts of each episode will air on FRIDAYS at 1:30 PM and SATURDAYS at 6 PM

Seasons one, two, three, and four, and the documentary The Legacy of Cottonwood Ranch are available to stream anytime on Smoky Hills PBS Passport.

About the Show:

The series is hosted by Don Rowlison and presented by The Friends of Cottonwood Ranch, an organization that supports the work of the Cottonwood Ranch Historic site and has the mission of encouraging historical education about the plains.

Ways to Watch:

To watch this documentary, tune into Smoky Hills PBS, which can be found through antenna, on many cable systems, Smoky Hills PBS LLS Channel, DirecTV, Dish Network, the LocalNow app, YouTube TV, and HULU+LIVE TV. You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices. For more information, visit SmokyHillsPBS.org or call 1-800-337-4788. 

Cottonwood Connections is made possible in part by these current sponsors: United, Scott County Historical Society, Vap Construction, Kansas Wesleyan University, and the Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts.