The Knox Community Jazz Orchestra plays for Food For The Hungry

Ted Buehrer is the Music Director and President of the Knox Community Jazz Orchestra.
He shared some exciting news with WNZR. The group is hosting a concert to benefit Food For The Hungry.
Click HERE to hear the full conversation or click the link below.
Ted shared the details of this special event and invited the community to bring food and monetary donations.
The concert is Friday, 11/22 at 7:30pm in Rosse Hall at Kenyon College.
Ted also talked about the power of the FFTH slogan – “Working Together to Care for our Neighbors”. He shared how we are much stronger together than we are as individuals or an individual organization.

Local libraries host collections to benefit Food For The Hungry

John Chidester, Director for the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County shared with WNZR about their annual collection.
Click HERE to hear the full conversation or click the link below.
They have been supporting FFTH for decades!
Food and monetary donations are being accepted through 12/13 at the libraries in Mount Vernon, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.
This year, the library has an extra incentive for those that donate. Each time you give a donation, your name will be put into a drawing for a gift card!

Non-perishable items that are at or near their expiration dates, damaged, or in compromised containers will not be accepted. All collected food and money will be given to the 2024 Food For The Hungry Drive. Donations from each community will stay in that local community.

For more information about this year’s campaign, go to foodforthehungrycares.org

Knox County Elementary kids are collecting donations for Food For The Hungry this week!

WNZR is honored to partner with the 43rd annual Food For The Hungry Drive.
Today, The Morning Thing shared talked with Debbie Ruggles, President of Psi Iota Xi Sorority about this year’s elementary school collection.
Psi Iota Xi has been involved with FFTH for 25 years!

Click HERE to hear the full conversation or click on the link below.

The collection is happening this week – 11/18 – 11/22 at all Knox County Elementary schools: Centerburg, Danville, East Knox, Fredericktown, Columbia, Dan Emmett, Pleasant Street, East, St. Vincent DePaul, Twin Oak and Wiggin Street. The Knox Learning Center and 6th Grade at Mount Vernon Middle School are also participating.

Debbie shared that there are rewards for the top collectors:
– The Top Class in each school will receive a pizza party from Psi Iota Xi
– The top donor from each school will be honored in the Food For The Hungry broadcast at the Knox County Memorial Building on Friday, Dec. 13. The students will be recognized on our live video stream at www.mvnu.tv, as well as on 100.9 FM and 93.7 HD2 – WMVO, with reports given on WNZR and 93.7 the Super Q. 

A green flyer went home with the kids this past Friday sharing all the details. This flyer also included the Top 10 food items needed at our local pantries.

The Top 10 items needed for our local pantries include soup (pop-tops or packages), jelly, canned meals (ravioli, spaghettios, etc.), breakfast foods (cereal, oatmeal, pancake mix), canned fruit, canned vegetables, pasta/egg noodles, side dishes (boxed or packaged), peanut butter, and pasta sauce. 

Though non-food donations are welcome, cash donations are encouraged because $1 donated is equivalent to $4.56 of buying power through the Mid-Ohio Collective. Checks should be made payable to Food For The Hungry. All donations collected in each school will stay in the community in which they were donated. These students are asked to demonstrate the idea that no one is too young to make a difference and that the community is better when we work together!

Follow FFTH on Facebook (@FoodForTheHungryKnoxCounty) and Instagram (@FFTHCares) to stay up to date on all things FFTH. Get involved by attending events, donating, volunteering, or even hosting your own event for FFTH! If you are hosting an event or collection, make sure to fill out the Community Event/Collection Form on the FFTH website. 

To learn more about FFTH, donate, or find photos, videos, and more, visit www.FoodForTheHungryCares.org. To volunteer with FFTH, call or text Kathy Brechler at (740)-409-1866 or email Director@FoodForTheHungryCares.org. 

The 2024 FFTH Live Broadcast will take place on Friday, Dec. 13 at the Memorial Theater inside the Knox Memorial. This is a Knox County tradition you won’t want to miss!

Food For The Hungry—Working together to care for our neighbors. 

Knox Pages shares a Follow Up Report on their Intel Project – Beyond the Chip

Reporters Cheryl Splain and Grant Richey stopped by the WNZR Studios to share about their recent trip to Sherwood, Oregon. This trip is part of their Intel Project – Beyond the Chip.
Click HERE or access the link below to hear the full conversation.

They talked about the places they visited in Sherwood, along with local officials they had a chance to interview.
Cheryl and Grant shared some of their findings and lessons learned by the Sherwood community.
The reporters shared with us some of the “next steps” they have discovered for Knox county officials as we approach the opening of the Intel plant.

You can connect with their stories at www.knoxpages.com or HERE
More stories are coming the week of 11/18.
Knox Pages is working on a Beyond the Chip newsletter. They are also planning a community event in February to share their findings with the public.

WNZR is proud to partner with Knox Pages on this project.

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites 11/15/24

Each Friday, The Morning Thing hosts share their “Friday Favorites”. Sometimes we have a theme. Sometimes we just share something great that happened during the week.
Today, we shared about trips to Nashville and Fredericktown.
Click HERE or on the link below to hear from Marcy, Xander and Shawn.
Are you looking for the blessings all around you today? What is your Friday Favorite?

The Mount Vernon Salvation Army is bringing a new childcare facility to our community

Captain Christine Moretz shared an exciting ministry update with WNZR.
Construction is underway for a new childcare center in our community!
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She explained how they discovered the need for childcare and decided to build this facility.
Christine shared an overview of the facility that will be added to the area that they call “Salvation Square.” This new building is a 13,270 square foot childcare center, that also allows for 36 additional slots for an after-school program. A total of 112 children will be cared for daily in this facility, named “The Salvation Army Learning Lighthouse!”


She listed the areas and facilities in this center that will be used for educational and recreational programs. There will also be renovations made to their existing social services building to better serve those in need in the community!


Christine also shared the timeline for this building project with WNZR. Construction is planned to finish in October 2025, with the childcare center to open in January 2026!
Their campaign goal is $6.25 million dollars, and about $4.9 million dollars has been pledged by generous organizations.
You can support this campaign at www.salarmy.us/LightTheDay

Christine also shared about the many ways to get involved with raising funds for the Salvation Army this Christmas Season!
Kettle Kickoff is Tuesday, November 26th at noon at the Salvation Army! You can keep an eye out for red kettles accepting donations around town, or volunteer to ring a bell.

The community Thanksgiving Dinner will be November 27th at the Salvation Army, and you can volunteer for that event as well.

MVNU Cross Country hosts the “Before the Bird” 5K Run and Walk

MVNU’s Cross Country Coach, Simon Taylor stopped by WNZR to chat about the team and an exciting event.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation or click on the picture below.

The team is hosting the “Before the Bird” 5K Run and Walk on Saturday, November 16th!
Registration is from 8:15am – 8:45am
Race starts at 9am
Where – MVNU Campus Chapel.

All proceeds from the event are donated to MVNU Cross Country.

Happy Veterans Day from WNZR

Kevin Henthorn, Executive Director of Knox County Veterans Service Office stopped by WNZR.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation or click on the picture below.

He shared about the importance of Veterans Day and how we can honor veterans today and throughout the whole year.
He also talked about the services that his office provides for veterans and their families.
We wrapped up our conversation sharing how we can pray for veterans and their families on this special holiday.

Click HERE to find out more about KCVSO.

MVNU presents Handel’s Messiah on 11/24

Dr. Bob Tocheff stopped by WNZR to share about the upcoming performance of Handel’s Messiah.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation or click on the picture below.

The 56th performance of Handel’s Messiah is scheduled earlier than past years, taking place Sunday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m. in the R.R. Hodges Chapel/Auditorium. Tickets are $10 for General Admission.
Dr. Bob talks about this year’s performance, the guest singers and the orchestra. He also shares how the Messiah benefits the MVNU Music Program and students.

Click HERE for the all the details of this event.
Click HERE to purchase your ticket for the Messiah at MVNU.

It is World Communication Week – MVNU Professor Jayme McMillan shares tips for better communication

It is World Communication Week, so The Morning Thing talked about communication today.
MVNU Professor, Jayme McMillan joined us with tips on how to have better and more effective communication.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation.

He shared why communication is so important in our world today.
He also shared a superpower tip of using “I language”.
Professor McMillan talks about how nonverbal communication plays a big part in our daily lives and ways that we can improve this skill.
He also shared the importance of active listening and how to become a better listener.
Enjoy our conversation about Communication!
It is an art form and takes practice!

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