The Fredericktown Christmas Walk is this Saturday!

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The 17th annual Fredericktown Christmas Walk is this Saturday, 12/2.
This fun family event is from 3pm – 7pm in downtown Fredericktown.

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Cecilia McClelland about the many activities happening this weekend, all to support Food For The Hungry.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

There are SO many fun events happening at this year’s Christmas Walk. Check it out!

Come experience the spirit of what Christmas is all about!

The Walk Committee invites everyone to attend and mark the beginning of the Christmas season, while supporting local charities that provide food and financial services to area residents. All activities will support Food for the Hungry! All donations will help the work of Interchurch Social Services and the Salvation Army and all donations will stay in Fredericktown!

There is so much to see and do:

  • Annual Live Food For The Hungry Charity Auction at the Senior Citizen Building on the Square begins at 3pm
  • Santa will be seeing Children at the Gazebo
  • Gazebo tree lighting ceremony at 6
  • Ice Sculptures
  • Tractor pulled wagon rides around the Christmas light display at Stockman Park
  • Santa’s toy shop at the Masonic Lodge ( hot food too)
  • Poinsettia Sale
  • Crafts and Vendors and food at the First Presbyterian Church in the fellowship Hall
  • Crafts for Kids and the WNZR Photo Booth at the Baptist Church
  • Live musical groups
  • Visit the Historical Museum
  • The Fredericktown Merchant Association will provide special events throughout the afternoon
  • A collectable ornament of the Gazebo will be available for purchase at the Presbyterian Church
  • WNZR and the Big Blue Crew will be parked in front of the Fredericktown Village Office
  • And much more!

Don’t miss this FUN event for families on Saturday, December 2nd from 3pm – 7pm in Fredericktown.

Stop by and see WNZR at the Fredericktown Christmas Walk!
Our Photo Booth will be in the basement of the Baptist Church. Stop by, take a photo and make a memory.

Stop by Big Blue in front of the Village Office to register to win a great family prize basket!
Anyone visiting Big Blue can enter to win a special “Clean Up, Dress Up and Freshen Up “prize basket for the family featuring:
– An entire house cleaning from Carefree Cleaning Company. Amy Kessler gives you 4 hours of house cleaning! (Valued at $100)!
– Two $15 gift certificates for Premier Designs Jewelry with Amberly Frye. (One for you and one for a friend!)
– Six Scentsy Bars from Melissa Dexter, Independent Scentsy Consultant. (Valued at $25)
– Plus WNZR goodies including a jar opener, chip clips, water bottle, cups, guitar flyswatter, ice scraper, NIV Bible and more!
The prize package is valued at over $175.00! 
The winner will be drawn at 6:30pm.
Celebrate Christmas this Saturday with WNZR in Fredericktown!

Used Toy donations are needed for the Fredericktown Christmas Walk

Gently used toys are needed for Santa’s Toy Shop. They are looking for toys, board games, video game systems, sports equipment or any toy a child would love. *Stuffed animals are NOT accepted due to health regulations.*
Toys can be dropped off at the Fredericktown location of The First Knox National Bank, the Fredericktown library and Fredericktown Chevrolet.

Santa’s Toy Shop will take place in the Masonic Lodge during the Fredericktown Christmas Walk on Saturday, December 2nd from 3pm to 7pm. Call Aaron at (740) 501-0148 for more information.

Donations are needed for the Fredericktown Charity Auction

The Fredericktown community is preparing again to host the annual Christmas Walk and Charity Auction to benefit Food For The Hungry. The auction will be held on Saturday, December 2nd at 3 p.m. in the Fredericktown Senior Center at 2 East Sandusky Street.
It is time to begin searching through basements, attics and homes for possible donations.

Some ideas for donations:

  • Gift Baskets
  • Gift Certificates from local business owners
  • Service Projects – such as truckload of wood, snow shoveling, hair styling, etc.
  • Baked goods in keepsake Christmas tins or plates.

Please donate quality items in good condition.

Families, friends, neighbors, churches, and organizations are encouraged to partner to create themed baskets, service offerings, and gift certificates to donate.

Donations can be dropped off at the Fredericktown Village office. If items need to be picked up, call Laurey or Dean Grogg 740-358-6846

 

Mount Vernon Nazarene University supports the Knox County Food For The Hungry Drive.

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Mount Vernon Nazarene University is proud to be a legacy partner in the Knox County Food For The Hungry Drive. The campus is busy with events to raise donations for this campaign. The students are also given many educational opportunities where they can learn about the issue of food insecurity and the needs of our local community.

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Joe Rinehart and Catie Hayes about what is happening at MVNU to help Knox County’s Food for the Hungry Drive. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to see a calendar of events at MVNU.

MVNU is also proud to host the live stream of the annual Food For The Hungry broadcast. You can see it from 9am – 5pm on Saturday, December 9 at www.mvnu.tv

The Knox County Career Center helps Knox County’s Food For The Hungry

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The Knox County Career Center is busy collecting donations for Knox County’s Food For The Hungry campaign. They are also hosting 2 auctions to benefit this year’s drive. WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart had a chance to talk with Principal John Feltman about the Career Center’s commitment to our community.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to see the items up for bid for the Knox County Career Center online auction of goods and services.  Bids can be placed until 5pm on Friday, 12/8. The winners of each certificate will be announced on the Food For The Hungry broadcast on Saturday, 12/9 at 1pm.

Click HERE to see the incredible baskets that are up for bid in the Knox County Career Center basket auction. You can SEE these baskets in person at the Mount Vernon Christmas Walk on Sunday, 11/26. They will be set up in the Hunter Hall conference room from 1pm – 5pm. You can go ahead and place your bid at the Christmas Walk.
The live auction will be held during the Food For The Hungry broadcast on Saturday, 12/9 at 1pm in the Memorial Theater. Please come and join the auction live or tune in to WMVO, 100.9 FM or 1300 AM or watch it live on www.mvnu.tv
There will be phone numbers where you can call in your bid to get your chosen basket.

The Turkey Trot is tomorrow!

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Where will you be on Thanksgiving morning? We hope to see you at the Turkey Trot to benefit Food For The Hungry of Knox County! WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart, Samantha Scoles from the Mount Vernon News and Marty Trese of Knox Pages had a chance to chat with Scott Burgess from We Run MV about this fun event!

Click HERE to hear their fun conversation.

 

Knox County Elementary Schools collect for Food For The Hungry!

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All elementary schools around the county collected donations for Food For The Hungry last week. On Monday, 11/20, the collections were gathered into a storage building at Blubaugh Body & Frame. WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with representatives from two local sororities about their involvement in this collection.

Psi Iota Xi coordinated the collection in the Mount Vernon elementary schools, at St. Vincent DePaul and at the Mount Vernon middle school.

Delta Kappa Gamma coordinated the collection in the greater Knox County area, covering elementary schools in Centerburg, Fredericktown, Danville and East Knox. They also coordinated efforts at the Knox Learning Center.

Click HERE to hear Marcy’s conversation with a very excited group as the food was gathered.

 

Kenyon College hosts Gala Dinner and Auction to benefit Food For The Hungry

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A special event is coming on Friday, December 1 to Kenyon College. The 7th annual Snowflake Gala Dinner Auction will be held in Gund Commons. The night includes a wonderful dinner featuring a buffet of locally sourced foods, a live fund-a-cause auction, plus live music and a special award. Jim and Maureen Buchwald are this year’s recipients of the William A. Stroud Award for Public Service. Chairpersons for the event are long-time Food For The Hungry supporters, Jan and Ken Reynolds.

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart had a chance to talk with Kathy Brechler Lake, Assistant to the President of Kenyon College and Matt Starr of Kokosing River Productions. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

To register for the event, click HERE!

 

 

Meet the Team – MVNU Enactus

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For this week’s Meet the Team feature, we shine the spotlight on MVNU Enactus.

WNZR’s Hannah Radke talked with Rachel Knudsen about the group Enactus, how students can get involved, this semester’s service project and their upcoming competition.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

 

Thanksgiving Prep – are you ready for the big day?


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Are you ready for Thanksgiving??!!! Don’t worry, we found some Thanksgiving Menus for beginners to experts. www.allrecipes.com features a Game Plan for both the Easy Menu and the Advanced Menu. They are a GREAT resources for recipes and SO much more!

Check it out HERE!

Easy Menu
Keep it simple and classic
Advanced Menu
Add new twists to the traditional meal

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Game Plan for Easy Menu

The trickiest part of preparing a holiday meal is the timing. The key is to make as many items ahead of time as you can, and reheat them on Thanksgiving Day.

1 to 2 Weeks Ahead:

  • Make a shopping list; beat the holiday rush.
  • Make and freeze Yummy Yam Casserole (omit topping).

2 Days Before Thanksgiving:

  • Place turkey in refrigerator to thaw (birds larger than 12 lbs. will require 3 days to thaw).
  • Make cranberry sauce.
  • Bake pecan bars. Cool completely; slice bars. Store tightly covered with plastic wrap in a cool, dry place.

1 Day Before:

  • Toast almonds for green beans in ungreased skillet over med. heat until golden and fragrant. Transfer to a bowl or lidded container. Cook bacon for green beans, if using; crumble and mix with toasted almonds and refrigerate.
  • Make mashed potatoes; store in the refrigerator.
  • Make stuffing; store in the refrigerator.
  • Prepare Pumpkin Cream Pie.
  • Set the dining room table. Include serving dishes for gravy, dinner rolls, butter, and green beans, plus serving utensils.

The Night Before:

  • Place Yam Casserole in the fridge to thaw.
  • Prepare Easy Turkey Gravy; store jar or container in fridge.

Thanksgiving Morning:

  • Remove an oven rack, if necessary. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Roast turkey as directed. Remove from oven and let stand for 30 minutes before carving.
  • Add pecan topping to yam casserole.

1 hour before dinner:

  • Increase oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Replace oven rack. Bake the mashed potatoes, the stuffing, and the yam casserole.

30 minutes before dinner:

  • Wrap dinner rolls in foil. Place in oven to heat.
  • Warm gravy in saucepan over medium-low heat.
  • Melt butter for green beans in a large skillet over medium heat.
  • Cook beans until tender. Stir in almonds and crumbled bacon and cook until heated through.

Last Minute Finishing Touches:

  • Transfer gravy, rolls and green beans into serving bowls.
  • Carve the turkey and arrange meat on a warmed platter.

 

Game Plan for Advanced Menu

1 to 2 Weeks Before:

  • Make a shopping list; beat the holiday rush.
  • Make dinner rolls; proof for twenty minutes, then freeze. When firm, transfer rolls to plastic freezer bag.
  • Make pastry for pecan pie (use recipe of your choice). Chill dough, then roll out and line a nine-inch pie shell. Freeze until firm. Wrap frozen dough and pan with plastic wrap and store in the freezer.

3 Days Before:

  • Thaw turkey in refrigerator.
  • Prepare and bake cheesecake crust; cool and wrap with plastic wrap. Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place.

2 Days Before:

  • Make chutney.
  • Cube bread for stuffing: use a mix of multigrain, rye, and country white bread for Old-Fashioned Stuffing, or make pumpkin bread for Ibby’s Pumpkin-Mushroom Stuffing.
  • Bake pie shell (see Perfect Pie Crusts for instructions on blind baking). Cool and wrap with plastic wrap. Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place.

1 Day Before:

  • Remove giblets and neck from turkey cavity.
  • Brine turkey.
  • Make stock out of turkey neck and giblets (do not use the liver for making stock, as it can make broth bitter), celery, onion, carrot, and aromatics.
  • Bake cheesecake.
  • Bake pecan pie.
  • Prep veggies for roasting.
  • Toast pine nuts and cook bacon for Brussels Sprouts; store in refrigerator.
  • Make stuffing.

The Night Before:

  • If you have room in the fridge, arrange frozen dinner rolls on sheet pan and thaw overnight in the refrigerator. (Otherwise, thaw at room temperature on Thanksgiving morning.)
  • Set the dining room table. Include serving dishes for gravy, dinner rolls, butter, and side dishes, plus serving utensils.

Thanksgiving Morning:

  • Brush dinner rolls with egg wash.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake rolls and stuffing.
  • Light coals; prep grill.
  • Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees F and roast vegetables.
  • Grill turkey.

1 hour before dinner:

  • Make mashed potatoes. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and rest bowl over pan of simmering water to keep warm.

30 minutes before dinner:

  • Collect drippings from roasting pan under turkey. Make gravy.
  • Prepare Brussels sprouts.
  • Keep stuffing and roasted vegetables warm in a 300 degree F oven.
  • Wrap rolls in foil and warm in oven, if desired.

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