Not a morning person? This is OK. The Morning Thing hosts found some great ways to start loving your morning.
Click HERE to read the full article from simplicityavenue.com
Try a few today!

Not a morning person? This is OK. The Morning Thing hosts found some great ways to start loving your morning.
Click HERE to read the full article from simplicityavenue.com
Try a few today!

WNZR had the opportunity to speak with Andrea Rees of the OSU Extension Office of Knox County about the recent ribbon cutting ceremony for the Ramser 4H Activity Center. She shared the story of how the Center came about and what it will be used for now that it is officially open. To listen to the entire conversation, click HERE.
It’s a busy time for the Extension Office as the Knox County Fair draws near. To stay up to date with everything they are doing, be sure to visit their website. And, of course, keep listening to WNZR for our Fair Coverage and your chance to win one of our great prize baskets!
Today, The Morning Thing shared some wonderful advice from the PositivityBlog.
Click HERE to read the full article – How to Get More Done with (a Lot) Less Stress: 12 Daily Habits!
1. Prepare your day the evening before.
2. Be 5-10 minutes early for appointments.
3. Work on just one thing at a time.
4. Work in a cone of silence.
5. During your day regularly ask yourself questions for simplicity and focus.
6. Let your lunch time be a time of relaxing.
7. Spend 80% of your time focusing on a solution.
8. Ask for help.
9. Just check your email once a day.
10. Write shorter emails.
11. Consciously set and maintain firm boundaries between your work and personal time.
12. Be smart about the 3 fundamentals of energy.
“Three Rules of Work: Out of clutter find simplicity; From discord find harmony; In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”
Albert Einstein
“Think simple” as my old master used to say – meaning reduce the whole of its parts into the simplest terms, getting back to first principles.”
Frank Lloyd Wright
Today for our Friday Favorites, we honored the MTVArts production of “The Sound of Music”.
The WNZR Staff shared about their favorite musicals.
You still have time to see the amazing local production of The Sound of Music. Click HERE for ticket information.
We salute MTVArts and their cast and crew for this production. Break a leg!
WNZR is always excited to connect you with the arts in Knox County. One of our long-time partners in this effort has been local theatre production company MTVArts. This summer, MTVArts is bringing the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic The Sound of Music to Mount Vernon. Based on the true story of the Van Trapp Family, The Sound of Music tells the story of a young governess who brings music and joy back to a broken family. It also contains some of Broadway’s most famous musical numbers, such as Do Re Mi, My Favorite Things, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, and the titular song.
Alyssa Sidle of the Morning Thing had the opportunity to talk with many of the cast and crew members involved in this production. You can listen to these conversations and learn all about this incredible story HERE. For more information about show dates and times for The Sound of Music, as well as what else MTVArts is working on, check out their website.
“I’m Boooored!”
Those two words, especially when drawn out in a whining groan, can drive any parent insane after only one use. When it’s repeated the plummet to insanity happens even faster. Kids can get bored easily, even more so now with all the constant media stimulation that leads to shortened attention spans. However, boredom is not inherently bad. It is an opportunity for kids to learn to think creatively, use their imaginations, and take initiative in coming up with something to do. For parents, the challenge is to encourage these skills in kids rather than keep their schedules so busy that they never have time to stop and think for themselves.
If your kids are feeling the summer doldrums as we approach the middle of their break from school, the Morning Thing is here to help. We found a list of multiple options that you can use both to provide your kids with fun, engaging activities or to help them come up with options themselves. You can find the whole list HERE.
The great thing about this list is that it not only helps kids to be creative and imaginative, every item on there is also guaranteed to make a memory for your family. So don’t let boredom get the best of you and your family this summer. Get out there and make some memories!
It is National Macaroni Day! The Morning Thing found 75 ways you can use elbow macaroni!
Check out these yummy recipes from tasteofhome.com
Click HERE for the recipes.
We hope this link can help you answer that dreaded question….What’s for dinner tonight?
For our Friday Favorites today, The Morning Thing Co-Hosts shared their favorite things to do for the 4th of July.
WNZR wishes you and your family a wonderful Independence Day Weekend!
Anthony McNeal, Downtown Manager, shares details about July First Friday with The Morning Thing.
Hear the complete conversation HERE.
Click HERE to see the full lineup of activities for Friday, 7/2.
Click HERE to register for WNZR’s “Shape Up, Clean Up, Drink Up, Dress Up and Soak Up” Prize Basket valued at over $300!
The Morning Thing focused on fireworks on today’s show (6/30).
How much do you know about this fun way that Americans use to celebrate our independence?
We talked with Terry Davis, Fire Prevention Officer at the Mount Vernon Fire Department.
Click HERE to hear the full conversation.
WNZR’s Alyssa Sidle talked with Terry Davis about what is and isn’t legal in the State of Ohio for fireworks. Terry also shared some safety tips to keep families safe this holiday.
We also shared details about local fireworks displays.
Click HERE to see a list of where you can see fireworks around Central Ohio.
Ariel Foundation Park is excited to bring fireworks back to Mount Vernon for 2021!
Click HERE to see details about the celebration on Sunday, July 4th. You can also find parking information at this link.
Did you know that all of the different fireworks shapes have their own names?
Check it out! Have a Happy 4th of July!
