The Knox County Career Center supports Food For The Hungry!

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Jim Riggle, Principal of Academics at the Knox County Career Center about their involvement with Food For The Hungry.

Click HERE to hear the conversation.

They talked about the student collection happening with the students.
They also talked about their annual online basket auction.

There are 9 baskets up for bid this year.
Jim shares all instructions on how to participate in the online auction.
Website: www.32auctions.com/kcccffth2020

Check out these amazing baskets and place your bid for a one-of-a-kind Christmas Gift!

OSU Basket valued at $590.
Michigan Basket valued at $590.
Car Care Basket valued at $900.
Family Fun Pack Basket valued at $1,000.
Fitness and Health Basket valued at $640.
Foodies Basket valued at $730.
All Herbal Life Basket valued at $270.
The Ultimate Date Night Basket valued at $1,050.
Dental Basket courtesy of Dr. Chris Martin of Contemporary Dental of Mount Vernon valued at $1,540!

Bidding opens at 12:01am on Tuesday, December 1.
Bidding closes at 3pm on Friday, December 11.

A special thanks goes out to Lauren Smith at the Knox County Career Center. She is instrumental in this entire auction process. She picks up the contents and makes these baskets look beautiful! Thank you Lauren!

Place your bid today!
Website: 32auctions.com/kcccffth2020

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

10 ways that you can share Christmas love with others this year. The Morning Thing 12/2/16

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We have all heard the saying, “it is better to give than to receive”. Have we put this idea into practice in our own life? Let’s use this Christmas to reach out to others and share the love of Christ.

We found 10 ways to share Christmas love from www.imom.com
Check out the list! Click HERE to read the full article.

1. Ho-Ho-Ho, Surprise!

Let your children choose one of these easy gifts for kids to make and then secretly surprise someone by leaving the gift at their doorstep. Or, take the gifts with you and give to people you encounter during the day – the worker at the dry cleaners, the cashier in the drive-through, or the librarian.

2. Give and Get.

This giving and receiving printable is great because your kids get to first focus on giving to others, and then they get to think about what they would like themselves. The giving options includes gifts of services, gifts to make, and gifts to buy.

3. Operation Christmas Child

I love this one for kids and grownups! Our team at iMOM and Family First did this last year, and we are doing it again this season because it was such a great giving to others outreach for us. All you do is fill a shoebox with items for needy children. Then, you drop off your filled box to a location in your area, and it will reach a child in need. You will need to get started on this idea a little early as the drop-off week is November 16 – November 23.

4. Prayer Jar.

Cut slips of paper big enough for you and your children to write the names of those you know who need prayer. Put the slips in a jar and pull out three or four each day. Pray for them and also use one of the other ideas on this list to share Christmas love with that person.

5. Help the Helpless.

Your children will learn the most about true giving when they give to those who can’t easily give back. Prepare goodie bags for the elderly, the homeless, or for families staying with their children at local hospitals. Include holiday items like sweets, but also practical items like travel-sized toothpaste, mints, and mouthwash.

6. Secret Sweet Attack!

Buy or bake some goodies, get some candy canes or other holiday treats and secretly leave them for your neighbors, the dry cleaner, or the librarian.

7. Drive-Through Dash.

Load your kids in the car and head for a fast food drive-through. After you pay for your own order, tell the cashier you’d like to pay for the orders of the two cars behind you. Next, drive just far enough away where you can’t be seen, but you can still watch the reaction of the people you’ve surprised.

8. Tag it!

Whatever goodies or gifts you decide to hand out as you’re giving to others this year, tag them with love! Our “Christmas Love For You” gift tags makes it easy.

9. Hot Chocolate on a Cold Day.

Buy some disposable coffee cups with lids, a multi-cup carrier, and make some hot chocolate. Deliver it to folks working outside or to anyone else who needs to feel the warmth of the season.

10. Share the Love.

Share the love and the story of Christmas with your children’s friends with our adorable Christmas Story printable. Let your children cut them out and put them and the story printable in a bag. Finish with our “Christmas Love for You” gift tagsand add some cookies or candy canes too.

(Picture from of http://www.imom.com)

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