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Rock County Sheriff’s Office announces last 2024 “Cops & Bobbers” kids fishing event

Rock County Sheriff’s Office announces last 2024 “Cops & Bobbers” kids fishing event

Evansville's Cops & Bobbers: A Cherished Community Tradition Comes to a Close

The Rock County Sheriff's Office has announced that the 2024 "Cops & Bobbers" event, a beloved annual tradition, will be the last of its kind. This free fishing event, which has brought joy and camaraderie to the community for years, will take place on August 26th at Lake Leota Park in Evansville, Wisconsin.

Connecting Cops and Kids Through the Joy of Fishing

A Farewell to a Cherished Community Event

The "Cops & Bobbers" event has been a staple in the Evansville community for years, providing a unique opportunity for local youth to connect with law enforcement officers in a fun and engaging setting. This year's event, scheduled for August 26th, 2024, will mark the final chapter of this beloved tradition.The event, which runs from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., invites children aged 7-12 to participate in a guided fishing experience at Lake Leota Park. Under the supervision of the Rock County Sheriff's Office staff, the young participants will have the chance to cast their lines and reel in their catches, all while building positive relationships with the officers.

Fostering Community Engagement and Positive Interactions

The "Cops & Bobbers" event has been more than just a fishing outing; it has served as a platform for the Rock County Sheriff's Office to engage with the community in a meaningful way. By providing free fishing gear, life jackets, and a complimentary lunch, the event has made the sport of fishing accessible to children who might not have had the opportunity otherwise.Moreover, the event has been instrumental in fostering positive interactions between law enforcement and the local youth. Through this shared experience, children have been able to see the human side of the officers, breaking down barriers and building trust within the community.

A Bittersweet Farewell and the Legacy of Cops & Bobbers

The announcement of the final "Cops & Bobbers" event has been met with a mix of emotions within the Evansville community. While many are saddened to see the event come to an end, they also recognize the lasting impact it has had on the lives of countless children and the relationships it has forged between law enforcement and the community.As the curtain falls on this cherished tradition, the Rock County Sheriff's Office has expressed its gratitude to the community for their unwavering support and participation over the years. The event's legacy will continue to inspire and guide future community engagement initiatives, ensuring that the spirit of "Cops & Bobbers" lives on in the hearts and minds of those it has touched.

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