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Mystery Monday – 12/7

Today was Mystery Monday on the Afternoon Drive!

Since it is Food For The Hungry week, I had a mystery question about Food for the Hungry. I asked how much money and how many truckloads of food were collected in the first ever FFTH drive in 1982. We didn’t receive a winner for this question, but $1,600 and 7 truckloads of food were raised at the 1982 drive.

I also told you all about the various events happening that benefit Food For The Hungry, and you can find all of that information over here.

Have a great week!

-Jess

It is Food For The Hungry Week on The Morning Thing

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Today, we focused on auctions that benefit Food For The Hungry.

Click HERE to hear Diane Bennett, Interchurch Social Services Branch Manager from Centerburg, talk about the silent auction going on in Centerburg.

Click HERE to hear Sue Wadian, Interchurch Social Services Branch Manager from Danville, talk about the silent auction going on in Danville.

Click HERE to hear Diane and Sue share thank yous and talk about the impact that the auction bids have on their ministry.

We also shared information on TWO auctions with the Knox County Career Center. John Feltman stopped by to share the exciting news about the online auction of lab certificates and the live auction of gift baskets.
Click HERE to hear the conversation.

If you would like to bid NOW, call John at 740-507-5386 or click HERE to place your bid.

NZ Top Ten 12/6

NZ Top Ten

10.Passion by Even So Come
9.First by Lauren Diagle
8. At the Cross by Chris Tomlin
7. Holy Spirit by Francesca Battistelli
6. Just Be Held by Casting Crowns
5. Same Power by Jeremy Camp
4. Feel It by Toby Mac
3. The River by Jordan Feliz
2. My Story by Big Daddy Weave
1. Flawless by MercyMe

Also check out Handel’s Messiah at MVNU Chapel December 6.  This presentation features the MVNU Choral Union, orchestra, and soloists: Elizabeth Barrett, Carolyn Redman, Tyler Skidmore, and David Templeton. Refreshments are available at intermission.  Donations are accepted for music scholarship.

You will definitely WANT to SEE the Food For The Hungry Games. It will be challenging. It will be fun. It will be a memory for everyone.

The WNZR team is Kelsey Bryte and Faith Orecchio! Their route is the North end of Mount Vernon. The team will be starting on Dr. Price’s Vet Clinic on Mansfield Road, travel down Mansfield Road, to North Main Street and then to the Public Square.

Meet them on their route and give a donation to help Food for the Hungry. Or drop off your donation at the station. Then, make sure that you are routing on Kelsey and Faith in the Food For The Hungry Games at 2:15pm.
Here is the link to our video:

The NEW and IMPROVED Shopping Cart Derby is Saturday, December 12th.

Any information you need for Food for the Hungry go to:
foodforthehungrycares.org

Have a great weekend!
Faith and Jess

Praise Thursday 12/3

We found an article from stressfreemama.com.  This article focuses on spiritual ways to maintain stress. There are many ways to manage stress but without a solid spiritual connection, those ways are just surface fixes. You must know who you are, and what your life is about to live a life of ease and peace.

1. Break the stress cycle where you can.

Relieve your symptoms of stress–do what you need to reduce headaches, settle your stomach, get some sleep. If your head hurts, you can’t meditate, so first get the symptoms under control.

Take care of your body–Begin, slowly and gently, to do the things that you know are good for you. Eat well, exercise, sleep. You must reduce cortisol, and increase serotonin for your body to have the capacity to find quiet.

Watch your reactions–observe your reactions to stressors and whether they are appropriate for the situation. Are you overreacting? Is there some other way to respond to the stressors in your life. Start by simple observation. Don’t try to “fix” yourself, just observe what is happening. Observation alone is a great way to manage stress.
2. Look for grace. Keep an eye out for little miracles.

3. Find quiet. God talks when we listen. But its more like a whisper than a shout. Find quiet so you can hear.

4. Do that which makes you feel close to God. Put yourself in the environment where you feel God, and if you don’t feel Creator now, go where you remember you used to feel sacredness. If you go to church, go back to church and just sit. Go to your most sacred places and sit.

 

5. God is the Creator so do “creative” things. Find passion again.

6. Remember what you love. For mothers, loving our children can reconnect us to the Divine. But don’t forget to love nature, love life, love your partner. Being in love can reduce stress.

7. Find a trusted person or persons to support your desire to reconnect. This person could be a priest, minister or friend or grandmother. Talk about the sacred. Remember it. Discuss ways to manage your stress spiritually.

8. Remember when you used to be connected and make it a practice to remember that every day. When stress approaches, recall that peaceful time and imagine actually being there. Remember the trust you had. Remember how protected you felt.

9. Mindless to mindfulness–Practice being fully present and mindful. Give yourself the assignment of being mindful for 1 day, 1 hour or 1 minute. Really be present. Observe yourself and the events around you and fully participate with your heart.

10. Choose to change your patterns–Make a choice to find yourself again, but make that choice like an open window catching a breeze. Don’t force it, don’t make a “to do” list, don’t stress about it. The best ways to manage stress don’t involve creating more stress.

11. Pray. Meditate. Take time to talk to God.

12. Be grateful–Remember to say thank you everyday for the gifts you have.

Word of the Day
myrrh
noun
a sticky brown substance that comes from trees, that has a sweet smell, and that is used in products that give the air or people’s bodies a pleasing smell

Have a great Thursday!
-Faith

Who Knew Wednesday 12/2

Who knew Wednesday is all about great Christmas gifts! If you don’t know what get your loved ones don’t worry we have a couple great ideas!  Don’t wait another minute! Check out our suggestions below!

For him:
Peppermint lip balm
Personalized guitar pics

For her:
A water bottle with a built in wallet
Signature bracelet

Tech/Geek Gifts:
Projector for phones
Bluetooth keyboard
Smartphone instant photo lab

We hope you have a great holiday and happy gift giving!
Have a great Wednesday night!
-Faith

Game Time Tuesday – 12/1

It’s the first day of December, and also Game Time Tuesday on the Afternoon Drive!

For the first round of song poetry, I used these lyrics:

Light of lights eternal hope has come
By and by to lead us back to love
Come behold a manger for a bed
Where the King of Kings has laid his head

Katie from Mount Vernon called in and correctly guessed that those lyrics belong to Danny Gokey’s new Christmas song, Lift Up Your Eyes.

The second round of song poetry featured these lyrics:

Love wide as galaxies
Love deeper than the sea
Countless as all infinity
Love like a shooting star
Tearing apart the dark
Shining for all eternity

Julie from Fredericktown called in and answered that the song was You Will Never Run by Rend Collective.

All throughout the show, I gave you tons of information on all the different events happening that are benefiting Food For The Hungry. You can find all of those events and the full details over here and here.

Have a terrific Tuesday evening!

-Jess

 

Mystery Monday

Today was Mystery Monday on the Afternoon Drive.

I hid something in the Mystery Box, and after the hearing, smell, and taste tests, Stephen from Mt. Vernon called in and correctly guessed the item in the box was Chick-fil-a Sauce.

We told you all about the Fredericktown Christmas Walk, which is happening this Saturday from 4 pm – 8 pm in downtown Fredericktown.

Our Word of the Day was advent, a noun meaning both the coming of Christ, or the arrival of a notable person, event, or thing. You can read more on that here.

Have a great week!

-Jess

NZ Top 10 Thanksgiving Weekend

BEHOLD-bella-and-aerie-campToday I had the chance to “chauffeur” the Big Blue Crew of Cameron and Catherine for GO GREEN WITH BIG BLUE ON BLACK FRIDAY.  We had a good time driving around, giving clues and having listeners find us.

I also helped with the 5th annual We Run MV Turkey Trot yesterday…210 runners and walkers showed up at 9am at MVNU’s Chapel to take on a Thanksgiving morning run or walk.  We raised $1,210 and 847 food items (that’s just over 17 boxes)!  Thanks to everyone who came out.

This week’s NZ Top 10 is as follows:

10. Passion f/Kristian Stanfill – EVEN SO COME
9. Lauren Daigle – FIRST
8. Chris Tomlin – AT THE CROSS (LOVE RAN RED)
7. Francesca Battistelli – HOLY SPIRIT
6. Casting Crowns – JUST BE HELD
5. Jeremy Camp – SAME POWER
4. TobyMac f/Mr. Talkbox – FEEL IT
3. Jordan Feliz -THE RIVER
2. Big Daddy Weave – MY STORY
1. MercyMe – FLAWLESS

We also debuted the new song from Jeremy and Adie Camp’s daughters, Bella and Aerie, “Behold.” Bella is 11 and Aerie is 9.  Bella wrote the song when she was 10. See the video link here!

Have a great weekend!

-Joe

Grand Thanksgiving fun facts!

Here’s a great read on some Thanksgiving fun facts from a CNN article a few years back…

Check out the photo of the official face of the new Mount Vernon Grand Hotel – thanks to Denny Taylor of MVNU for the picture!

The Grand

Remember that we’re bringing back GO GREEN WITH BIG BLUE ON BLACK FRIDAY this week…listen to The Morning Thing Friday morning for all the details!

Also, we’ll plan to see you at the annual WeRunMV Turkey Trot tomorrow morning, registration at 8:00, race at 9:00.  Also we’ll be at the Mount Vernon Christmas Parade and Walk Sunday – Rachel Radcliff and I will be pushing shopping carts in the parade for the 2015 Food For The Hungry drive!  Bring some cans and/or money to drop in our cart!

Our word of the day is cornucopia – meaning a symbol of plenty, usually using something horn-shaped, to show an overflowing of something good.

Thanks for listening and Happy Thanksgiving!  We’ll be back on Friday.

-Joe

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