The Catch Me If You Can 5K Fun Run/Walk returns to the Fredericktown Christmas Walk this Saturday!

WNZR talked with Ellen Hoam of the Fredericktown Christmas Walk Committee about one of the exciting events on this year’s calendar – the 5K Run and Walk.

Click HERE to hear Ellen’s conversation with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Click HERE to register.

Stay up to date on everything happening with the 2021 Fredericktown Christmas Walk on their Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/Fredericktown-Annual-Christmas-Walk-and-Auction-750047435033075

You can stay connected to the Food For The Hungry calendar in a few ways

Website – www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Facebook – Food For The Hungry of Knox County
Twitter and Instagram – FFTH Cares

The Fredericktown Christmas Walk returns this Saturday!

WNZR talked with two committee members today about this exciting event to support families in Fredericktown.

Joely Lepley gives us an overview of the Christmas Walk schedule and thanks the generous sponsors for their support.

Click HERE to hear Joley’s conversation with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Shari Miller talks about the two different auctions taking place this year. You can participate in a Facebook Auction of donated themed baskets, service offerings, gift certificates and more. The Facebook Auction will be held from 12/5 until 11:59PM on 12/11.
On Saturday, 12/4, a live auction will be held at 3pm in the newly renovated Council Chambers (formerly Senior Citizen Building). This will be a scrumptious food auction. Donations can be dropped off at Council Chambers between 12pm and 3pm on December 4th – the day of the Fredericktown Christmas Walk.

Click HERE to hear Shari’s conversation with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Stay up to date on everything happening with the 2021 Fredericktown Christmas Walk on their Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/Fredericktown-Annual-Christmas-Walk-and-Auction-750047435033075

You can stay connected to the Food For The Hungry calendar in a few ways

Website – www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Facebook – Food For The Hungry of Knox County
Twitter and Instagram – FFTH Cares

#WNZR #TheMorningThing #FFTHCares #WorkingTogether #FFTHKnoxCounty

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

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with John Chidester of the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County about their annual Food For Fines campaign. They talked about the legacy of this collection and how it is so important to partner together to meet the needs in our community.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

For more about Food For Fines and Library activities, go to: https://www.knox.net/

You can stay connected to the Food For The Hungry calendar in a few ways

Website – www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Facebook – Food For The Hungry of Knox County
Twitter and Instagram – FFTH Cares

#WNZR #TheMorningThing #FFTHCares #WorkingTogether #FFTHKnoxCounty

We Run MV partners with Food For The Hungry for the 2021 Turkey Trot

What will you be doing on Thanksgiving morning?
We Run MV encourages you to join them at Mount Vernon Nazarene University for the 11th Annual Turkey Trot.

This special race benefits the 40th annual Food For The Hungry Drive!
WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Scott Burgess about this wonderful opportunity to get some exercise and help others in our community.

Click HERE to hear the conversation!

Registration starts at 8am. The race starts at 9am.
Register at the MVNU R.R. Hodges Chapel.

Stay connected with this special 40th Anniversary campaign at www.foodforthehungrycares.org

Psi Iota Xi celebrates the 2021 Elementary School Collection for Food For The Hungry

Monday, 11/22/21 was an exciting day for members of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority. The collections at elementary schools across Knox County were picked up and brought to a warehouse at Blubaugh Body & Frame.

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with members of Psi Iota Xi about this incredible project to support the Knox County Food For The Hungry Drive. Sandra Fithian, Carolyn Douglass, Elaine Ambrosiani, and Debbie Ruggles shared their passion for community service. They also shared their excitement about getting our youth involved in serving others.

Marcy also had the chance to chat with the “Food Pickup Guys” – Jerry Scott, Dave Ewart, Kevin Mishey and John Feltman. These gentlemen volunteer each year to pick up the food from all the elementary schools. They talk about how important it is to be a volunteer and the value of having kids involved in community service.

Click HERE to hear the exciting conversation!

The totals for the 2021 Psi Iota Xi Elementary School Collection will be announced during the annual Food For The Hungry Broadcast on Saturday, December 10th. The top student collectors will also be recognized on this broadcast.

Stay connected with this special 40th Anniversary campaign at www.foodforthehungrycares.org

Food For The Hungry has some exciting events on the 2021 Calendar

WNZR talked with Food For The Hungry Marketing Director, Katelynn Mast.

Click HERE to hear the entire conversation.

She talks about the kick-off of the 40th annual campaign.

She shared details about some of the exciting events happening for this year’s drive including the Battle of the Coffee Shops and Food For Fines.

Katelynn announced this year’s goal and shares how people can stay connected to this year’s calendar.

She also shares what she has learned since joining the FFTH Executive Team and how we can pray for the team.

Katelynn also shared some insight into the powerful meaning behind the FFTH slogan – “Working together to care for our neighbors”.

You can help with Food For The Hungry this year. Stay updated on all the events at www.foodforthehungrycares.org

For other questions about the 2021 Food For The Hungry Drive, you can email Executive Director, Lisa Mazzari at LisaM.ffth@gmail.com or call 740-398-0569.

Knox County’s Food For The Hungry kicks off today

WNZR talked with Food For The Hungry Executive Director, Lisa Mazzari.

Today is the kick-off of the 40th annual campaign.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation.

Lisa shared details about this year’s drive including the legacy of giving in the community.

She announced this year’s goal, talked about how the drive helps families and how to volunteer.

Lisa also shared exciting news about $50,000 in special 40th Anniversary grants that were given to food initiatives over the summer.

Lisa shared some insight into the powerful meaning behind the FFTH slogan – “Working together to care for our neighbors”.

You can help with Food For The Hungry this year. Stay updated on all the events at www.foodforthehungrycares.org

You can email Lisa at LisaM.ffth@gmail.com or call 740-398-0569.

Thanks for giving to Food For The Hungry!

We are celebrating an amazing 2020 Food For The Hungry Drive.
Our current total is $332,084.84 and 15.3 truckloads of food!
WNZR’s Alyssa Sidle talked with some of our volunteers and staff after wrapping up a historic day.

Click HERE to hear the thankful conversation.

Community members came together again this year to support food assistance projects and provide emergency client services through Interchurch Social Services, The Salvation Army and other food assistance organizations of Knox County.

Volunteers staffed 13 different collection points around the county on Friday 12/11 to collect food and money, while local media combined to produce an eight-hour live broadcast on radio and the internet.
Thanks to KAT (Knox Area Transit), Susie Simpson and Martin McAvoy and their team from Mobility Management for helping at the county-wide collection points.
A special thanks to Megan Evans for creating and overseeing our COVID-19 Plan and serving as our Official Compliance Officer. Thanks to Megan and her team at the Knox Memorial for their amazing support!

Food For The Hungry also announced the awarding of 20 grants, totaling $27,500 to county projects involving food assistance.

Grants of $2,000 went to:
ACTS Food Pantry
Covenant Church Food Pantry
Central Christian Church Food Pantry
The Church on the Rise Food Pantry
Say a Prayer Ministries/In Joy Food Pantry
The Father’s Table, Food Pantry and Hot Meal

$1,500 grants were awarded to:
Byron Saunders Foundation, Knox County Chapter
First Congregational Church of Christ Hot Meals Program
Fredericktown United Methodist Church, Peace Meals Program
Gay Street United Methodist Church Hot Meals Program
Knox Learning Center, Hungry For Knowledge Project
Lifepoint Church, Backpacks of Hope
Sunday Hot Meal Program

$1,000 grants went to:
New Directions, Hunger Needs After Hours Project
The Freedom Center, Nutrition in Recovery Program
The Winter Sanctuary

We also awarded $500 grants to:
16:15 sk8 (Skate) Ministry
The Main Place
TouchPointe Marriage & Family Resources.
Trinity Worship Center, Blizzard Bags Program

One event continues through December 31st with the Festival of Trees at the Floral Valley Community Center in Apple Valley.

You can stay updated at foodforthehungrycares.org

The video archive of Saturday’s broadcast is also available at MVNU.tv in the on-demand tab.

Here are some other exciting totals!

The Knox County Elementary school collection was hosted by Psi Iota Xi Sorority. The students collected $14,038.09 and 8,215 food items!  (That is 6 ½ truckloads of food)!

Knox County High Schools collected for Food for the Hungry this year. Volunteer Shawn Dugan coordinated this collection.

  • 2020 HIGH SCHOOL TOTAL – The students collected a TOTAL of $7,996.74 and 2,100 Items. That equals 1.68 trucks!

Centerburg High School:
Collection was completed 11/16 -11/20
  
This year’s High School food drive coincided with the Elementary School. Centerburg secretaries, Kristi Adams and Christine Clark organized a competition between the High School and the Middle School that resulted in a win for the Middle School. The Middle School will get to give their principle a pie in the face.
2020 Final totals: 337 Food Items and $243.60

Danville High School:
Collection ran from 11/13 – 12/1  
Danville secretary, Jeanell Branstool helped to coordinate their collections. Danville grades 7-12 had a competition between floors of their building. The second floor 9-12 homerooms won the collection competition. These students will be awarded with a pizza party and the added bonus of having the highly sought after popcorn that normally only the staff at Danville have.
2020 TOTAL – 78 food items and $611.00

Fredericktown High School:
Collection dates were 12/2 – 12/9

Fredericktown staff member, Maggie Smith, and National Honor Society Student, Macy Thorne coordinated their collections.
2020 TOTAL – $2,076.52 and 274 food items. 

The Knox County Career Center:
Collection dates were 12/1 – 12/9

KCCC Staff Member, Corey Cline, along with the Student Council coordinated their collections.
The KCCC gives out three pizza parties:  
1.  Lab that brings in the most items overall   – Auto Tech Lab is the winner!
2. Lab that brings in the most food items (no cash) – Landscape Lab is the winner!
3. Lab that averages the most per person – Collision Repair is the winner!
2020 TOTAL – $3,800.67 and 1,084 food items (just under a truckload of food)

Mount Vernon High School:
Collection Dates were 11/30 – 12/4
 
Mount Vernon Staff Member, Justin Sanford, and National Honor Society Student, Hunter Schisler coordinated their collections.
2020 TOTAL – $1,264.95 and 327 food items

The top collecting schools in both the Central Knox County and Greater Knox County competitions are recognized and awarded with multi-year traveling plaques  to acknowledge their achievement and contribution to Food For The Hungry.

The 2020 Central Knox County Award goes to the Knox County Career Center!
The 2020 Greater Knox County Award goes to Fredericktown!

The Knox County Career Center was VERY involved with this year’s Food For The Hungry.
The 2020 Online Silent Auction of themed gift baskets brought in a total of $2,978.
This auction included 9 themed baskets that included gift certificates for goods and services at the Knox County Career Center labs.
The OSU basket filled with goodies for Buckeye fans was donated by the OSU Alumni Club of Knox County.
The Dental Basket was donated by Dr. Chris Martin of Contemporary Dental of Mount Vernon.

The themed basket totals for 2020:  
#1 Ultimate Date Night Basket – $605.00
#2 Car Care Basket – $253.00
#3 Dental Basket – Contemporary Dental – $650.00
#4 Family Fun Pack Basket – $300.00
#5 Fitness Basket – $170.00
#6 Foodies Basket – $500.00
#7 Herbalife Basket – $145.00
#8 Michigan Basket – $105.00
#9 OSU Basket – $250.00

  • The Snowflake Gala: benefiting Knox County Food For The Hungry hosted by Kenyon College was a huge success.  In a very different year with multiple challenges, the net proceeds of the gala fundraising exceeded $155,000!  While the President’s annual holiday reception was canceled this year, Kenyon’s faculty and staff still collected at least 13 boxes of canned goods and staples.

Kenyon presented this year’s William A. Stroud Jr. Award for community service to the People of Knox County. 

  • Food For The Hungry also did Facebook Pop-Up auctions with massage certificate packets from Top Notch Massage Therapy. These pop-up auctions brought in $ $432!

The First Food For The Hungry “Battle of the Coffee Shops” was a huge success!  Knox County Coffee Shops collected a total of $3,452.08 and 168 food items!
The Brickhouse Grind from Fredericktown received the trophy for the “Food for the Hungry Coffee Shop of the Year” by collection the most donations – $2,732.18 and 113 food items!

Here are the totals from our other amazing coffee shops:                 
Cotto’s Street -$6.00                          
Half Baked Café’ – $84.00                             
Happy Bean – $94.00 and 6 food items                     
North Main Café – $335.00 and 34               
The Blond Robin – $187.00 and 15 food items                     
Wiggin Street  – $13.90                                  

  • The First Food For The Hungry Service Club Competition was also a huge success!  Thanks to Carol Grubaugh, Executive Director of the Knox County Chamber of Commerce for coordinating this collection. Our Knox County Service Clubs collected a total of $6,167 in 9 DAYS!
    Congratulations to the Soroptimist Club of Mount Vernon and Knox County for being the TOP collection club. They collected: $2,600
    Thanks to our other Service Clubs for helping Food For The Hungry.
    Rotary Club of Mount Vernon – $2,452
    Kiwanis Club of Mount Vernon – $575
    Psi Iota Xi Sorority – $340
    Lions Club of Mount Vernon- $200 

Mount Vernon Nazarene University hosted Knox Needs – to create hunger awareness on campus and raise funds for both food and client services.
$2,435 was donated by faculty and staff
The Esther Jetter Preschool children collected 69 food items and $257.07
MVNU also gave $1,000 to the Kenyon Gala as a Virtual Table Sponsor.
MVNU’s Total – $3,692.07
This amount will feed 410 families of 4 for 3 days! (Using the Mid Ohio Food Bank) $1.00 = $9.00 of buying power.

Mount Vernon Nazarene University presented the Stephen W. Zelkowitz Memorial Award to: Corby Wise, Josh Worster and Joshua Morrison, who all worked for the Mount Vernon News and helped the drive for many years with publicity, marketing and photography.  

The 10th Annual Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk was held on Thanksgiving morning on the campus of Mount Vernon Nazarene University. WeRunMV hosted this annual fundraiser to benefit Food For The Hungry.  Donations totaled $1,536 and 449 food items.

– The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County Food for fines was another success. 560 pounds of food was collected! That’s .36 truckloads of food!

The Knox County Park District “Fire and Ice” Event to benefit Food For The Hungry was different this year because of COVID-19. The event was held as two drive-through events. Knox County Park District placed 300 sparkling luminaria through the Wolf Run Regional Park parking lot. At a simultaneous event located across the county, the Millwood Church of Christ in Howard placed 300-snowflake luminaria to entertain and guide visitors through the church drive-through event.
Wolf Run Park total – $1,080 plus a truckload of food
Millwood Church of Christ total – $187

2020 Total for Fire and Ice – $1,267 and 1 truckload of food

Collection Point Totals:

APPLE VALLEY/HOWARD: Red Rover Marathon – $56.00 

CENTERBURG:Hometown Market: $1,535.00 

DANVILLE:Hometown Market – $268.00 

FREDERICKTOWN: BellStores – $431.00

GAMBIER:The Village Market – data will be coming soon 

MOUNT VERNON: 
Aldi – $274.00 

Kroger – $1,514.00 

Lanning’s Foods – $1,329.00 

Baker’s IGA – $629.00 

Rural King – $696.00 

Wal-Mart Supercenter – $567.00 

The Knox Memorial – $28,293.38

THANK YOU for doing YOUR part to fight hunger in our community!

God BLESS you this Christmas!

*You can see pictures and videos at www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Click on the connect button and you’ll see a link to photo gallery and a video gallery.*
 

For more information, log on to FoodForTheHungryCares.org. Food For The Hungry – Working together to care for our neighbors.

Today is the 39th Annual Food For The Hungry. Please donate!

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Lisa Mazzari, Executive Director of Knox County’s Food For The Hungry.

Today is the DAY!

Lisa shares details about all activities including:
– Collection Points
– Thanks Partner Board Members
– Ways to donate including online
– Exciting news about how postal workers are picking up donations in mailboxes all across the county today
– Food For The Hungry Grants
– Distribution Model for 2020
– How to listen to and watch the annual broadcast today
– 2020 Goal
– How important each gift is this year

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

You can stay connected to the FFTH calendar in a few ways online:

Website – www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Facebook – Food For The Hungry of Knox County
Twitter and Instagram – FFTH Cares

#WNZR #TheMorningThing #FFTHCares #WorkingTogether #FFTHKnoxCounty

Lori Bosworth of WRP CPAs discusses the financial side of Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Hunter Sutyak talked with Lori Bosworth of WRP CPAs.

Lori shares the many different ways that you can give to Food For The Hungry.
She also shares the importance of every gift this year because of the pandemic.
Lori also shares the great news of how each donation stays here locally to help families within the donor’s community.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

You can stay connected to the FFTH calendar in a few ways online:

Website – www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Facebook – Food For The Hungry of Knox County
Twitter and Instagram – FFTH Cares

#WNZR #TheMorningThing #FFTHCares #WorkingTogether #FFTHKnoxCounty

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