Happy Bean supports Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Mark Wesley talked with Rochel Funiss, Director of Student Life at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. They talked about the “Happy Christmas Bean” event to support Food For The Hungry.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

It will take place on Tuesday, 12/3 from 6pm – 8pm. 10% of the proceeds from this event will be donated to FFTH.

Happy Christmas Bean

Foodstock is coming on Monday, 12/2

Chautauqua Foodstock brings tribute to Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks and the Rolling Stones – Knox County on Monday, December 2!

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Mike and Chris Petee about this year’s Foodstock to benefit Food For The Hungry.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

The Chautauqua Foodstock will be presented at the Knox County Memorial Theatre on Monday, December 2 at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6pm. This living history tribute concert will feature the highly requested return of Tom Petty with guest stars Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham and headlining the concert is a tribute to The Rolling Stones.

Suggested cost of admission is one or more food items (visit www.FoodForTheHungryCares.org for donation suggestions) and/or a monetary donation (either give at the door or in collection during the performance). If you are unable to give, please still come and enjoy as a Christmas gift from the musicians of Knox County!

For more information, go to www.elixirpresents.com.

The Elementary School Food has been collected for Food For The Hungry

During the week of 11/18, all Knox County Elementary schools participated in a collection of donations to benefit Food For The Hungry.

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Sandra Fithian and Vikki Eley from Psi Iota Xi and Linda Owens from Delta Kappa Gamma about the Elementary School Food Collection. She also talks with Capt. Christine Moretz and Amber Brady from the MV Salvation Army and Joy Harris from Interchurch Social Services. They share their reactions to seeing 9 palllets of food! Marcy also talks with Louie Blubaugh and Jerry Scott, the two gentlemen that helped collect the food and get it ready to be delivered to local food pantries.

Click HERE to hear the exciting conversation from the storage building at Blubaugh Body & Frame.

All totals from the 2019 Elementary School Collection will be announced during the annual Food For The Hungry broadcast o n 12/14/19.

 

Don’t miss Chamber Night with the MVNU Cougars on 11/26/19

 

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with Paul McNeal from MVNU Athletics about the games coming up on Tuesday, 11/26 against Indiana Wesleyan University. He shares all the details of the special night.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Date of games: Tuesday, 11/26/19

Times: Women start at 4pm, Men start at 6pm

Location: Ariel Arena at MVNU

Don’t miss Chamber Night with the Cougars and your chance to support Food For The Hungry!

Chamber night flyer

The 9th Annual Turkey Trot is coming on Thanksgiving morning!

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Scott Burgess with We Run MV about the 9th annual Turkey Trot event.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Event takes place on Thursday, 11/28, Thanksgiving morning
Registration opens up at 8am
Race starts at 9am
First place trophies will be given out to the first female, male and dog to pass over the finish line.
No entry fee. Participants are asked to bring food and dollars to support Food For The Hungry.

turkey trot

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites – We LOVE Italian Food!

In honor of the Kenyon Snowflake Gala and their theme of “Tour of Italy”, we decided to share our favorite Italian foods.

The deadline to reserve tickets for the Kenyon Gala is TODAY, 11/22/19.
To reserve your place, please contact Kathryn Brechler Lake at 740-427-5111 or email lakek@kenyon.edu.

Click HERE to hear our favorite Italian Food!

Click HERE for all the event details.

Finalized Menu for the Gala:

Appetizers
Bruschetta
Arancini Stuffed with Italian Cheeses and Ham or with Asparagus and
Portabello Mushrooms, Served with Ammoglio Sauce
Antipasti

Salad
Caesar Salad, with Housemade Dressing, Focaccia Croutons,
and Parmesan Tuile

Breads
Parmesan Grissini Breadsticks, Housemade Focaccia with Rosemary,
Served with Olive Oil and Roasted Tomato Dipping Sauces

“Tour of Italy” Chef Stations
Chicken Marsala
Sauteed Chicken Scallopini, Wild Mushroom Marsala Sauce,
Served with Roasted Asparagus

Carved Beef Braciole
Flank Steak Rolled with Fresh Italian Herbs and Spices,
Braised in Housemade Tomato Gravy

Housemade Seafood and Vegetarian Ravioli

Lobster and Truffle Stuffed Pasta, with Salsa di Limone
Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Pasta, with Tomato-Basil Sauce
and Shaved Parmesan

Primavera Pasta (Vegetarian)
Pappardelle Pasta and Local Roasted Vegetables,
Sauced with Alfredo Toscana or Sugo Verde

Desserts
Chef’s Selection of Italian Pastri

Central Ohio Technical College hosts the high school collection for Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with representatives from Central Ohio Technical College about the high school collections happening around Knox County. COTC has challenged local high schools to collect food and funds to support Food For The Hungry. Marcy talked with Shawn Dugan, Ambassador and Student at COTC and Nicole Thompson, Admissions Representative for COTC Knox Campus.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Here are the collection dates for Knox County High Schools:

* The Knox County Career Center started collecting on 11/14 and will continue to collect until 12/14.
They give out three pizza parties:
1.  Lab that brings in the most items overall
2. Lab that brings in the most food items (no cash)
3. Lab that brings in the most cash per person!
* Mount Vernon High School is collecting through this Saturday, 11/23
* Fredericktown High School will collect 12/9 – 12/13 with​ a competition between homerooms. The winning class will receive donuts. The National Honor Student is coordinating collections.
* Danville High School will collect donations from grades 6-12. The specific dates have not been confirmed yet. The National Honor Society will be running their collections. 
* Centerburg High School will collect donations from 12/3 – 12/6. 
* East Knox High School wrapped up their collection on Friday, 11/15. Stay tuned for final numbers. 
The goal for the 2019 high school campaign is to exceed last year’s numbers. In 2018, the students collected $6,615.85 and 3,753 food items. That equaled 3 truckloads of food!

The top collecting school in the city and in the county will be recognized with a traveling plaque sponsored by COTC to recognize the school accomplishment.

The Central Knox County Award will go to either Mount Vernon or the Knox County Career Center. The Greater Knox County Award will go to one of these schools: Centerburg, Danville, East Knox or Fredericktown. Each year, the winning school’s name will be added to the traveling plaque.

Cash donations are welcome. $1.00 = 4 food items.

One representative from each school will be invited to participate in the Food For The Hungry live broadcast on 12/14 at The Knox County Memorial Theatre.

 

Food for Fines is back to support Food For The Hungry

This week, The Morning Thing is shining the spotlight on events to support Food For The Hungry. WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with John Chidester, Director of the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County. They talked about the Food for Fines campaign to benefit Food For The Hungry.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County is back with Food for Fines

The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County, including its branch libraries in Fredericktown, Danville and Gambier, is sponsoring a “Food for Fines” campaign that runs until Saturday, Dec. 14. During this time, library fines may be paid with canned or boxed non-perishable food items equal to the value of the fine. Donations of food or money will be gratefully accepted.

Items that are at or near their expiration dates or in damaged or compromised containers will not be accepted. All collected food and money will be given to the Food For The Hungry drive, and donations from each community will stay in that local community. The Libraries cannot accept food in payment for lost or damaged items. In addition to food items, the library will accept Humane Society approved brands of pet food.

The Food for Fines collection started in 1989! This year marks the 31st year for this collection!

The Food for Fines collection happens in all branches – Mount Vernon, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier. All food collected in those communities stay IN those communities to benefit families in need.

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