Joseph O’Brien is coming to Sonfest 2023 at MVNU

Sonfest is this Saturday (9/16) at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. All this week, The Morning Thing and The Afternoon Drive are featuring conversations with the artists coming to Sonfest this year.

Today, we talked with Joseph O’Brien. He shares what he is looking forward to this year and shares some fun memories from past Sonfest appearances.
Joseph gives his background in music and how he first got interested in music, and how his music today is close to Scripture and seeks to inspire the younger generation and the outcasts.
Joseph talks about his time on “America’s Got Talent” and how he was signed to TobyMac’s record label, Goatee Records.
He also shares about how Christian radio has impacted him and people in his life. He tells us about some songs that he loves to perform.
Joseph tells us about a funny memory on the road with Steven Curtis Chapman! He also has some advice for you!

Joseph O’Brien’s bio:

Singer/Songwriter Joseph O’Brien is creating and performing music to help inspire every generation to follow Jesus. Growing up with two musical parents, the TN native had music running through his blood from day one. At age 12, he taught himself how to play the piano and realized that is where his passion was. His talent took him to the quarterfinals of “America’s Got Talent,” where O’Brien wowed the judges and audiences with his quirky personality, dynamic range and emotional depth, delivering unforgettable renditions of classic songs and original compositions alike.

Click HERE for more details about Sonfest 2023 and to see the complete schedule.
Click HERE to see how you can win tickets with WNZR!
Click HERE to connect with Joseph O’Brien.

WNZR Talks with the Cast of Matilda Jr.

MTVarts Presents Matilda Jr. the weekend of September 15th-17th in Mount Vernon at the Knox Memorial Theatre.

WNZR had the opportunity to chat with cast members from the show and also the choreographer for Matilda Jr.

Alyssa Sidle spoke with Kiersten Clinedinst (Matilda), Drew Caton (Mr. Wormwood), Reese Ferenbaugh (Mrs. Wormwood), Zach Cramer (Nigel), Jillian Snow (Alice), Kiarah Smith (Miss Honey), and Tony Ingham the show choreographer.

They all shared their individual backgrounds in theatre and how much they have enjoyed working on this production.

Listen to the full conversations below:

Rebellion is nigh in Matilda JR., a gleefully witty ode to the the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination! This story of a girl who dreams of a better life and the children she inspires will have audiences rooting for the “revolting children” who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson.

Matilda has astonishing wit, intelligence… and special powers! She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Matilda’s school life isn’t completely smooth sailing, however – the school’s mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don’t abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils’ saving grace!

Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda JR.is a joyous girl power romp. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination.

Damac is coming to Sonfest 2023 at MVNU

Sonfest is this Saturday (9/16)at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. All this week, The Morning Thing and The Afternoon Drive are featuring conversations with the artists coming to Sonfest this year.

Today, we talked with Damac. He shares what he is looking forward to this year and shares some fun memories from past Sonfest appearances.

Damac gives his background in music and how he first got involved in rapping. He also shares how his Dad inspired him to pursue music.

Damac shares some of his cool experiences performing on the road and getting the opportunity to minister at a juvenile detention center.

He also gives us a preview of the album that his is currently working on that is dedicated to his late Mother.

Damac Bio:
Damac’s ministry began in 2007 after Michael Lacoste accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord & Savior. With a newfound faith and a passion for youth, his mission became clear: create art that magnifies Jesus and influences the youth. He wanted to make Deeply Anointed Music About Christ (Damac). His first concerts were in front of small groups of students. The size of the crowd did not matter at all;it was all about sharing Jesus. Since then, Damac has released three albums (Immaculate, Supremacy, and Journey) selling over 5,000 copies independently.

Click HERE for more details about Sonfest 2023 and to see the complete schedule.

Click HERE to see how you can win tickets with WNZR!

Click HERE to connect with Damac.

The 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show wrapped up with Family FUN on Saturday 9/9

We hope you enjoy these videos of the annual Big Wheel Races and Bathtub races.

Congratulations to the 2023 The Fredericktown Tomato Show Big Wheel Race winners!
3-4 years:
1st place – Beckett Moore
2nd place – Dwight Ruggles
3rd place – Bryer Overholt

5-6 years:
1st place – MJ Reed
2nd place – Randi McGuire
3rd place – Teigan Dennison

7-8 years:
1st place – Cooper Fearn
2nd place – Emmett Shipley
3rd place – Ryder Owens

Congratulations to the 2023 The Fredericktown Tomato Show Bathtub Race Winners!

Women Only (All Ages):
1st place – Kara Levering, Kiley Overholt, Challyn Shipley (37.32 seconds)
2nd place – Tami Vaughn, Staci Matthews, Lori Shipley (47.72 seconds)

Men and Women (25 and older):
1st place – Austin Geiger, Brenden Reed, Jake Streby (30.66 seconds)
2nd place – Eugene Fitzpatrick, Lucas Herbst, Jerry Ernst (31.48 seconds)

Men and Women (under 25):
1st place – Riley Zigman, Trent Rook, Jacob Rook (31.5 seconds)
2nd place – Garrett Bunnell, Nick Snell, Blake Wolford (32.2 seconds)

Minister’s Challenge Winner: Eugene Fitzpatrick, Lucas Herbst, Jerry Ernst (34.01 seconds)

Fastest time: Austin Geiger, Brenden Reed, Jake Streby (30.66 seconds)

WNZR Talks with Pearl Terez Cram – Little Miss Tomato 2023

WNZR got the chance to speak with Pearl Terez Cram who is this year’s Little Miss Tomato at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.

Pearl shared about her win, how she felt when her name was called, and also shares about her new bling with Alyssa Sidle of WNZR.

Congratulations to Pearl and her court!
1st runner up – Scarlet Ann Gray
2nd runner up – Clara Banbury
3rd runner up – Mackenzie Finley

Listen to our full conversation with Pearl below:

The 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show is this week!

WNZR is going “On The Road with Big Blue” this week to the Fredericktown Tomato Show!

Join us for 4 days of family fun! This year’s theme is “Sweet Home Fredericktown”.

The Morning Thing spoke with several board members about this year’s event. Listen in to the conversations below.
– We talked with Chris Well about Little Miss Tomato contest, entertainment and the annual Plate Auction.
– Kyle Lepley also shared how this year’s Plate Auction is on Saturday at 7:30pm. 10 limited, hand-painted edition plates are auctioned off to benefit the fair. This year the plate features Bonhomie Acres Pure Ohio Maple Syrup. The plate features the “sugar house” from a 1964 photo when the Brown families tapped about 1,000 trees to produce maple syrup o the farm.
– Carol Ruggles talked about this year’s Kids Parade on Thursday at 6:30pm
– Lesley Ruggles shared details about the annual Baby Crawling Contest, Friday at 6pm
– Cale Grubb talked about Big Wheel Races, Rids and the many choices of FOOD!

Click HERE for a full schedule for the 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show.

Click HERE for details on Big Blue’s visit to Fredericktown.

Click HERE to register for prizes with WNZR!

Got tomatoes? We have recipes!

Today, The Morning Thing celebrated the start of the 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show. In honor of all those wonderful tomatoes from your garden, we shared some yummy recipes to try in your kitchen.

Click HERE to see 18 simple recipes from growjourney.com that will help you use up the tomatoes.

Here are some of our favorites:

Classic tomato salsa 

Ingredients:

*Makes a little over 2 cups of salsa, or four servings.

  • 2 cups diced tomatoes (~1 lb)
  • 1/2 cup diced red onions
  • hot pepper to taste, diced 
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • juice from half of a lime
  • 1 tablespoon ground coriander seed (or you can use fresh cilantro to taste)
  • cumin to taste
  • sea salt to taste
  • Blend all ingredients until there’s an even consistency, then serve at room temperature. Or chill first, then serve if you prefer cold salsa.  

Greek-style tomato cucumber salad

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups chopped tomatoes
  • 1 cup cucumbers, sliced thin and into bite-sized pieces 
  • 1/4 cup diced red onion 
  • 1/2 cup feta cheese, freshly crumbled from block
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 
  • sea salt to taste

Instructions:

Combine ingredients. Chill or serve fresh at room temperature. Stores for ~12 hours in fridge before the tomatoes lose their fresh tomato texture.  

Savory tomato soup

Ingredients:

  • 2 pounds fresh tomatoes
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 cup chicken or veggie stock 
  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • sea salt to taste 

Instructions:

  • Dice onions then saute in pan with olive oil until lightly browned. Put onions in blender with chopped tomatoes and blend until smooth. Keep the skins on your tomatoes – a little extra fiber is good for you!  
  • Place onion-tomato blend in sauce pan and add stock. Bring to boil, stirring to make sure soup doesn’t stick. Then turn to low and let simmer until enough water has evaporated for soup to be desired thickness. (This will vary depending on the water content of the tomato varieties used.)

Fire-roasted (or oven-roasted) tomato sauce

Oven-roasting tomato sauce has a more nuanced flavor than tomato sauce that’s simply been cooked on a stovetop. And it uses a lot of tomatoes!

For this recipe you can either roast your tomatoes in a conventional oven or over a grill. 

Ingredients:

  • 5 lbs fresh tomatoes
  • 2 large yellow or white onions, diced
  • 10 cloves garlic, diced
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 5 tablespoons fresh diced rosemary
  • 5 tablespoons fresh diced thyme 
  • 3 tablespoons fresh diced oregano 
  • 3 tablespoons fresh diced basil 
  • 1 tablespoon sea salt or to taste

Instructions:

  • Preheat oven to 350F. (Or get your grill hot, if you’re going with fire-roasted tomatoes.) 
  • Slice tomatoes in half then face them sliced-side up on a covered cookie sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt. If using a grill, just place tomatoes face up on grate. 
  • Bake until skins and tops have begun to brown/caramelize. Remove from oven then let cool. 
  • In sauce pan, saute onion in olive oil until translucent, then add diced garlic (garlic cooks much more quickly than onions so don’t add at same time). Cook until slightly browned.
  • Put garlic/onion mixture plus roasted tomatoes into blender and blend until smooth. Pour into saucepan and add diced herbs. 
  • Bring to boil, then turn down to low and let simmer 30 minutes. Can or freeze extra. 

Lori Jones-Perkins updates us on the United Way of Knox County’s 2023 Campaign

The new Executive Director of the United Way of Knox County, Lori Jones-Perkins, gives us some details about the 2023 United Way Campaign. Their goal this year is to raise 1 million dollars to support the education, finances, and health of our community. She tells us about the events the United Way has planned, and she gives us details on how to give. Lori also encourages new donors!

Go to the United Way of Knox County’s website to learn more!

The TAC Color for a Cause Race is Tomorrow 9/2!

WNZR joins KSAAT (the Knox Substance Abuse Action Team) and New Directions of Knox County to support the 2023 Teen Advisory Council’s Color for a Cause Race.

Have the time of your life with your family, friends, and/or co-workers. The Color for a Cause Race is hosted by the Teen Advisory Council and takes place at Ariel Foundation Park in Mount Vernon.

This event is all about fun, family, friends, and healthy lifestyles! Join the TAC for a little exercise and lots of colorful FUN! Your day will consist of a 3.1 mile run/walk or a 1-mile run/walk through Ariel Foundation Park as colorful, washable powder flies. Cross the finish line colored like a rainbow to get your medal!

Check-in is at the Park National Bank Pavilion. All pre-registrations will receive a white t-shirt, race number, finisher medal, and most importantly, Color Run Swag!

Join the fun at Ariel Foundation Park! Registration and packet pick-up begins at 4 p.m., and the race begins at 5:30 p.m. A Kids Fun Run will take place at 5 p.m.

WNZR will broadcast from 4:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

TAC, the Teen Advisory Council is hosting the event. All proceeds will benefit TAC, Knox County’s youth-led prevention group. The Teen Advisory Council focuses on preventing unhealthy behaviors among Knox County youth before they begin. TAC students from all Knox County schools plan and execute prevention projects. They actively work to end teen dating violence and sexual violence, as well as the prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and substance use among peers. TAC members are ambassadors of healthy, safe, equal, and non-violent relationships among their peers and in the community.

Registration pricing options are:
Individual (Ages 13+) – $30
Individual (Ages 5 – 12): $10
Kids 4 and under are FREE
The Kids Fun Run is FREE Team of 4 – $100 through Race Day Team of 10+ – $15 per runner through Race Day
(Children under 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult)

Online registration is available HERE

Remember to wear white clothes because there will be multiple color stations!
Call New Directions at 740-397-4357 with questions.
WNZR talked with Libby Barteau, TAC Advisor about this year’s Color for a Cause Race on Saturday 9/2!

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