Today, The Morning Thing featured a special conversation with Lisa Mazzari, FFTH Executive Director and Olivia Stern, Digital Content and Marketing Director.
The ladies shared an in-depth look at this year’s campaign. Click HERE to hear the entire conversation or click the link below.
The topics included:
History of the organization and campaign
Dates for this year’s collection and broadcast
This year’s goal
How the legacy of giving is the true success story of Food For The Hungry
How this collection is really making a difference in our community.
Information about the Partner Board and their involvement
Highlights of the 2023 FFTH Event Calendar
How to stay connected
Distribution of funds
How FFTH is a local drive to benefit local families in Knox County
The impact of $1.00. In 2023, $1.00 will buy $4.89 in groceries at the Mid-Ohio Food Collective
How to give
Summer Grants
Winter Grants
Discussion about the mission of FFTH – “Working Together To Care For Our Neighbors”
If you would like to volunteer, call or text Lisa Mazzari at 740-398-0569 or email lisam.ffth@gmail.com
Follow Food For The Hungry: – Facebook @Food For The Hungry Knox County – Instagram @ffthcares – Website – www.foodforthehungrycares.org
Food For The Hungry Board of Directors: – Austin Swallow – Jacob Doup – Curtis Newland – Marcy Rinehart – Joe Rinehart – Michelle Coscia – Jim McLaughlin – Lisa Lloyd – Chelsea Porter – Jim Riggle – Melanie Snow – Jared Stein
A discussion about current construction and maintenance projects for the city. He shares the progress of these projects:
Paving the Industrial Park
Stump and Northview residents need to fill out income qualifications with the City
Buckeye Addition in Clinton Township
Plaza Drive
There are about 70 active construction jobs right now
Mayor Starr shares information about the plan to create a new courthouse and police headquarters.
He talks about the 3 phases of this project: planning, design, and construction.
He is asking the public to share their thoughts and comments on the City’s website. Go to the documents page, and scroll down to where it says Public Meeting Open House – New Courthouse, Police Station. Then click on Comment Form and share your thoughts.
Mayor Starr shares the plan for the businesses that are being displaced during the construction of the new courthouse.
Mayor Starr shares the updates for the State Route 13 project within the city.
He encourages residents to see the plans and share their comments on the City’s website.
Go to the documents page, scroll down to where it says Public Meeting Open House – SR13D Sandusky ST Realignment. You can click on the Exhibit files to see the plans. Then click on Comment Form and share your thoughts.
Mayor Starr shares updates from Mount Vernon City Council:
Committee Reports
Omni-Fiber Project is interested in broadband investment for fiber in the city
Legislation to continue TIF – Tax Incremental Financing
discussion on food truck operations within the city
purchase of playground equipment
contract with a local barber/beautician business
designation of a school zone in the Parrot Street area
ordinance to reclassify zoning along Upper Gilchrist Road
Updates from the Mount Vernon Police Department
Shares an update on filling the vacant spot of Police Captain
St. Vincent DePaul school collection of teddy bears for officers
Updates from the Mount Vernon Fire Department
Controlled burn at Ariel Foundation Park
thermal imaging camera donation
Fire Prevention Week
update on filling some open positions
Mayor Starr shares a list of events planned for the City in November
Leaf Pickup starts on October 30. The schedule is on the City’s website.
Arts and Entertainment options
Immediate goals for November
Budget Planning
Finish the comment portion of the plans for the new Courthouse, the Police Department, and the State Route 13 Project
Mayor Starr tells us how we can pray for his team as they head into the month of November. He mentions that Proverbs 11:14 is giving him encouragement.
The Morning Thing shared a conversation about an exciting collection to benefit families in Knox County. WNZR’s Alyssa Sidle talked with Lisa Lloyd, Program Director for the Knox County Foundation and Kiwanis Member about the club’s annual Coats for Kids Collection. You can access the full conversation below.
The Kiwanis Club of Mount Vernon is excited to partner again with Gault’s Plaza Cleaners for the drive. During the month of October, gently used coats will be collected at various locations throughout Knox County. The coats will be cleaned by Gault’s Plaza Cleaners then taken to Interchurch Social Services and the Salvation Army to be distributed to children in need before winter arrives. There are 29 different partner locations in Knox County accepting donations through the 31st.
Interchurch and the Salvation Army are predicting that the need this year will be even greater than previous years. Salvation Army’s Captain Christine Moretz said “We have seen an increase to our food pantry and hot meal needs. It would not be surprising to see the increased need for coats as well this coming winter season.”
Carolyn Fergus, Executive Director of Interchurch Social Services agreed, adding “Our numbers have doubled since the beginning of this year. There are so many families needing help making ends meet. A warm coat at no cost will go a long way to meet their needs.”
Kiwanis is dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.
Since 1987 there have been 19,226 coats donated, cleaned, and distributed through Coats for Kids. For more information, call Lisa Lloyd at 740-392-3270, ext. 2.
Drop off Locations:
CENTERBURG Centerburg Elementary: 207 South Preston Street Centerburg Middle/High School: 3782 Columbus Road Park National Bank: 35 West Main Street
DANVILLE Danville Elementary/Middle School: 205 Rambo Street DanvilleHigh School: 405 South Market Street Park National Bank: 4 South Market Street
FREDERICKTOWN Fredericktown Elementary/Middle/High School: 111 Stadium Drive Park National Bank: 137 North Main Street
GAMBIER Gambier Child Care Center (Head Start): 119 Meadow Lane The Peoples Bank: 103 East Wiggin Street Wiggin Street Elementary: 207 East Wiggin Street
HOWARD East Knox Jr./Sr. High School: 23227 Coshocton Road
MOUNT VERNON CES Credit Union: 1215 Yauger Road & 400 West Chestnut Street Chamber of Commerce: 501 South Main Street Gault’s Plaza Cleaners: Kroger Plaza, 855 Coshocton Road Knox County Career Center: 306 Martinsburg Road Knox County Head Start (Hew Hope Early Education): 11700 Upper Gilchrist Road Knox County Service Center: 117 East High Street Knox Technical Center: 308 Martinsburg Road Mount Vernon City Schools – Columbia Elementary: 150 Columbus Road – Dan Emmett Elementary: 108 Mansfield Road – East Elementary: 714 East Vine Street – Mount Vernon High School: 300 Martinsburg Road – Mount Vernon Middle School: 298 Martinsburg Road – Pleasant Street Elementary: 305 East Pleasant Street – Twin Oak Elementary: 8888 Martinsburg Road Park National Bank: 1 South Main & 810 Coshocton Avenue Salvation Army of Mount Vernon: 206 East Ohio Avenue The Peoples Bank: 11423 Upper Gilchrist Road United Way of Knox County: 305 East High Street
The Morning Thing shared a ministry update with TouchPointe Marriage & Family Resources. WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Dan Humphrey, CEO and Founder of TouchPointe. He shared the history of how God called him and his wife Barb into ministry. TouchPointe started in 2010. Dan shared how the ministry has grown and how God has opened a door for a new location. He also shared details of a special time of prayer planned for Thursday, 10/12 at their new location, 107 West Gambier Street in Mount Vernon. He also shared how to pray for the ministry. You can stay connected at https://touchpointe.org/
WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart had the chance to chat with Jeff Dolan, Front Line Director of Dogwood Blossoms Chorus. You can access the full conversation below. Jeff shared about his background in music and how he got connected to the Dogwood Blossoms. He talked about what makes this group special and how you become a member of the group. He also shared the details of their concert on Sunday, 10/15. The theme of this concert is “Thank You for the Music”.
The concert will be held in Thorne Performance Hall, inside the R.R. Hodges Chapel. It starts at 3pm. Tickets are $18 at the door for adults. Kids 10 and under are free.
You can stay connected with the Dogwood Blossoms at their website http://www.dogwoodblossoms.org/ or on their Facebook Page. If you are interested in membership, please call 740-324-5229. Following the concert, Jeff says that they will be diving right into their holiday music and plans for 2024.
WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Connie Oliver, Workforce Center Supervisor for Opportunity Knox about their upcoming Career Fair. You can access the full conversation below. Connie shared the mission of the Opportunity Knox Employment Center and the many services that they provide to residents of Knox County. She shared the details about their Career Fair on 10/11 from 1-6pm. 35 employers will be at the Fair ready to meet and network with future employees. Connie also shared how prospective employees can register for help with building a strong resume and go through practice interviews. To register for the Career Fair, call Opportunity Knox at 740-392-WORK (9675).
WNZR presents the October 2023 MVNU Presidential Update. MVNU’s new President, Dr. Carson Castleman, talked with WNZR during his first week on the job.
Dr. Castleman is MVNU’s 8th President. He shared his history working in higher education including starting out in the MVNU Admissions Office. He shared memories from being part of this community 26 years ago.
Dr. Castleman also shared how he heard about this position and how he came to the decision to put his name into consideration.
Dr. Castleman gives his top priorities at MVNU which include focusing on growing enrollment, building a relationship with the Church of the Nazarene, and fostering a culture of hospitality. He also shares what it means to be Unapologetically Christian as a university.
Dr. Castleman shared about his family and his process of moving to Mount Vernon. He shared messages for students, faculty, and staff. He also shared how we can be praying for him and his family during this transition.
Click HERE to stay up to date with news from MVNU.
For our Friday Favorites, we celebrate the Johnny Appleseed Apple Festival. The Morning Thing hosts share their favorite ways to eat apples.
We hope to see you in downtown Mount Vernon tonight (10/6). Click HERE to see the full list of activities and how you can register to win a Homemade PIE from The Least of These Ministries.
It can be a difficult thing to do, but its not necessarily about trying to stay positive all the time. Instead, its more about trying to pull the good from the situations and circumstances of every day life. If we do this, we can find that there is a lot in life to be thankful for! God calls for us to count our blessings, so lets try and find some good to be thankful for. How can we do this? Well, our cohosts found a few great ways to get started in your journey of cultivating a gratitude practice!
Here are a few examples of how to practice gratitude!
KEEP A GRATITUDE JOURNAL.
Studies show that keeping a gratitude journal can have positive psychological and physiological effects. There are a variety of ways to build this practice, including:
Try the “three good things” exercise where you keep a daily record of three good things for which you are grateful.
Start a “G.L.A.D.” practice. G.L.A.D. is an acronym for Gratitude, Learned, Accomplished, Delight. It’s about finding joy and balance by paying attention to certain aspects of daily life that frequently go unnoticed.
WRITE THANK-YOU NOTES.
Make your gratitude practice social by writing and sending thank you letters to someone who has done something for you. (Note: emails and even texts count.) Studies show that this act can strengthen relationships, help people to appreciate what they’ve received in life, and feel like they’ve given something back to those who have helped them.
Click HERE for the full list from the John Hopkins University blog.
A discussion about current construction and maintenance projects for the city. He shares the progress of these projects:
Water line and sewage line work on Fairgrounds Road
Curbs, gutters, and sidewalk work on Plaza Drive
Industrial Park
There are 70-80 active construction jobs right now
Mayor Starr shares information about a public meeting that is coming up on 10/5 to discuss the planning for changes to State Route 13 within the City. The design work and renderings will be shared with the public. The City encourages residents to come and share their comments and ask questions. The Ohio Department of Transportation will be at the meeting to share and answer questions. The meeting will be held at the Station Break Senior Citizens Center from 5-7 p.m.
He also shares information about a public meeting happening earlier on 10/5 from 3-4 p.m. at the Station Break. This meeting will discuss the design renderings for the City’s new Municipal Court Building and new Police Station. Attendees will be able to discuss the projects with City Officials, ask questions, and provide input.
Mayor Starr shares an update on the search for a Safety Service Director. He shares how the responsibilities of this position are being handled during the search.
Mayor Starr shares his thoughts on the recent MVNU announcement to transform a downtown building at 18 East Vine Street into a state-of-the-art academic hub for students in the engineering and computer science programs. Mayor Starr also comments about how the Knox County Land Bank will be working to create new commercial spaces on the main floor of the building.
Updates from Mount Vernon City Council: The city joined the Sustainable 2050 Program through the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. He talks about how this impacts us now and in the future.
Updates from the Mount Vernon Police Department.
There is a conceptual drawing for the new police department. A public meeting will be held on 10/5 from 3 p.m.
– 4 p.m.
at the Station Break Senior Citizens Center.
Update on filling the vacant spot of Police Captain that is open because of Scott McKnight’s retirement.
Updates from the Mount Vernon Fire Department.
Organizational Assessment received from the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association. They identified 24 different recommendations for the department.
They have determined several areas to work on in this next year: community risk reduction area, fire inspections, fire prevention and safety activities and filling the position of Assistant Fire Chief, employment, and finding a location for a second fire station on the east end of the city.
Events planned for the City in October
Johnny Appleseed Apple Festival, 10/6, 5pm – 8pm
Junior Air Force ROTC Challenge Course, 10/14 at Ariel Foundation Park
Immediate goals for October
Fill the position of Safety Service DirectorAccelerate plans for the new Courthouse, Annex Building, and the Police Department
Wrap up construction project on Plaza Drive
Update on how public notices will be advertised on the City’s website instead of in a newspaper. A change in the law is going into effect in October. This will save the City over $50,000.
Mayor Starr tells us how we can pray for his team as they head into the month of October.
Residents can stay connected to the City of Mount Vernon on their brand new Linked In page, City of Mount Vernon, Ohio. You can find routine updates, job postings, and more. Citizens can still check the City’s website and Facebook.