A Mom and Daughter Team coordinate the annual Food For The Hungry Drive

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart was privileged to talk to Lisa Mazzari, Food For The Hungry Coordinator and her Assistant (and daughter), Kailea Sparks. They talked about this year’s goal, summer visits to grant recipients from 2017, the FFTH website, social media sites and how to stay up to date with all events connected to this year’s drive.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay connected to Food For The Hungry through their website.

Click HERE to access the Food For The Hungry Facebook page.

Please join us on Saturday, December 8th as we work to reach the goal of $220,000.

Lisa and Kailea

Kokosing River Productions supports Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Matt Starr of Kokosing River Productions about their involvement with Food For The Hungry. They talked about the annual broadcast, a special Public Service Announcement that highlights the “family” of volunteers and shared memories together.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

The Knox County Career Center Students are working hard to support Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with members of the Knox County Career Center Student Council. Students at the Career Center have been working hard to collect donations for the annual Food For The Hungry Drive. Wesley talked with Corey Cline, Student Council Advisor and Social Studies Teacher; Amaya Copeland, Student Council President and Cosmetology Student and Tiffany Payne, Student Council Secretary and Health Tech Student.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Food for Fines is back at the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with John Chidester, Director of the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County. Their Food for Fines campaign is back for 2018. All donations benefit Food For The Hungry. Got an overdue book? Or DVD? Listen in and you can support Food For The Hungry!

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

food for fines

The Knox County Career Center supports the Knox County Food For The Hungry Drive

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with representatives from the Knox County Career Center about their involvement with Knox County’s Food For The Hungry Drive.
Superintendent Kathy Greenich talked about how important it is to get our youth involved in community service. Principal John Feltman talked about the auction of amazing Christmas Gift Baskets. Tim Hall, Instructor of Collision Repair gave us the story behind the Car-B-Q Tailgate Trailer. Listen in. Be inspired. Place your bid today and support the hard work of Knox County Career Center students.

Click HERE to hear their conversation

Click HERE to place your bid on a basket or the Car-B-Q Tailgate Trailer.

Click HERE to stay updated on everything that is happening with the 2018 Food For The Hungry Drive.

Food For The Hungry – Working Together to Care for our Neighbors!

Fredericktown prepares for the annual Christmas Walk to benefit Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with Cecelia McClelland about the 18th annual Christmas Walk and Charity Auction on Saturday, December 1. The Walk will take place from 3 – 7 p.m.
Come experience the spirit of what Christmas is all about! The Walk Committee invites everyone to attend and mark the beginning of the Christmas season, while supporting Food For The Hungry to provide food and financial services to area residents.

Click HERE to listen to their conversation.

Click HERE to see a complete list of events at the Fredericktown Christmas Walk.

Click HERE to stay connected to the Fredericktown Christmas Walk on Facebook.

Click HERE to stay updated on the 2018 Food For The Hungry Drive.

The Mount Vernon News supports Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Corby Wise, Advertising Manager for The Mount Vernon News. They talked about the commitment that the News staff has to this project and the many ways they will support FFTH. The Mount Vernon News is a Legacy Partner of Knox County’s Food For The Hungry Drive.

Click HERE to listen to their conversation.

Click HERE to follow The Mount Vernon News and their coverage of Food For The Hungry.

Click HERE to stay updated on the 2018 Food For The Hungry Drive.

Elementary Schools are collecting donations for Knox County’s Food For The Hungry

Elementary students all across Knox County are currently collecting donations for Knox County’s Food For The Hungry Drive. Collections are happening this week in Centerburg, Danville, East Knox, Fredericktown and Mount Vernon.
WNZR’s Lilly Buckley talked with the 3 ladies that are coordinating these collections around the community.
Linda Owens from the Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority is coordinating the Greater Knox County Elementary Collection.
Sandra Fithian and Cindi Doolittle are coordinating the Central Knox County Elementary Collection.

Click HERE to hear their conversation and all the details of how your kids and grandkids can get involved.

Click HERE to find out more details about the 2018 Food For The Hungry Drive.

COTC encourages local high school students to support Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Tonia Osborne, Special Events Coordinator for Community Affairs for Central Ohio Technical College. Tonia is leading the coordination of the Knox County High School collection for Food For The Hungry. Tonia shared with us the new exciting way that high schools will be honored with this year’s collection. She also gives encouragement to all Knox County High School students to get involved with this project.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to find out more about Knox County’s Food For The Hungry.

 

The annual Turkey Trot is back for Thanksgiving

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Scott Burgess of We Run MV about the annual Turkey Trot. This event will take place on Thanksgiving morning and is a benefit for the Knox County Food For The Hungry Drive.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to follow We Run MV.

Click HERE to stay updated on all the events happening to support Food For The Hungry.

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