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Mystery Monday WNZR Recap!

 

We’ve had a JAM PACKED weekend here at WZNR. Prize baskets and Festivals and Thunderstorms OH MY! Today for Mystery Monday we told you all about it.

Firstly On The Road with Big Blue stopped at the Heart of Ohio USA Days Festival in Centerburg .Where we gave away multiple prize baskets.

Congratulations to our winners: Kristi Kinton of Mount Vernon, Emily Garber and Patrick Loudermilk of Centerburg, and Brett Maze of Ostrander. They are each receiving an adult prize basket valued at over $180!

But that’s no all! Big Blue made a stop at Knox County’s Relay for Life this past Friday.

Thanks to everyone that participated. Knox County had 27 teams and over 300 participants in the fight against cancer. $155,000 was raised! WNZR is honored to partner with the American Cancer Society.

Congratulations to our Prize Basket Winner – Melody Lahmon of Mount Vernon. Melody won the “Shape Up, Clean Up, Dress Up and Soak Up” prize basket

Our Mystery Monday Trivia Question was a stumper so we will bring it back next week!

Mystery Monday: Decorating Month!

Where you live has an impact on our mood, wellbeing and general happiness levels. That’s why it’s vitally important to feel happy in your own surroundings; you spend enough time at home, after all!! Today Lilly and I talked about Decorating Month!

First, we shared about Color Psychology and how each color can make you feel!

Here is some info on some colors:

The Afternoons Drive's - Todays mystery question

Question: Something People Design For A Living

  1. Clothes
  2. Buildings
  3. Furniture

Congratulations to Marie from Mount Vernon who guessed our top answer and won a $5 Gift Card to Troyers of Apple Valley!

Of course, we talked about interior design! Here are some of the tips we shared on the show!

Here are the 10 Interior design tips!

Here are the 6 Exterior design tips! 

Thank you for checking out our Blog!

-Hannah and Lilly

 

Mystery Monday: Earth Day!

Today is Earth Day and today Todd and I are sharing by talking about some endangered species plants and animals!

Here is the Earth Day website!

Here is the page about Earth Day 2019! This one has all the info about the animals and plants we shared with you!

 

The Afternoons Drive's - Todays mystery question

Questions: There are over 300,000 flowering plant species in the world, what percentage of these plans are and dependent on insect pollination? (within 5%)

Answer: 90%

Congratulations to Karen from Mount Vernon who won a $5 Gift Card to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

Thank you so much for checking out our blog!

-Hannah and Todd

 

Mystery Monday – Hug an introvert (if that’s okay with them)

Today Lilly and I celebrated the introverts in our lives because it’s “introverts week”!

Most people know if they are introverted or not, but with the help of personality tests, you may be surprised! You could be more or less introverted then you think!

First, we talked about the history of introverts week!

Here are some of the personality tests we talked about:

Briggs Myers/Carl Jung Test 

DISC Assessment  

Holtzman inkblot technique 

We had to give some science behind this as well, of course!

 

The Afternoons Drive's - Todays mystery question

Name something a person owns that reflects their personality.

  1. Car with 57
  2. Clothes with 13
  3. Pets with 9
  4. House with 6
  5. Jewelry with 4
  6. Furniture with 2

Congratulations to Pam from Fredericktown who guessed our top two answers and won that $5 Gift Card to Troyer’s of Apple Vally!

 

If you want to know anything about Lifeline 2019, you can head to our website – WNZR.FM! 

 

Thank you for checking out our blog!

– Hannah and Lilly

Mystery Monday: How to face your fears!

Today on the Afternoon Drive, Lily and I had a very informative show on fear and how to face the fears that you have. We also had a great mystery question for your chance to win the $5 gift card to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

The Afternoons Drive's - Todays mystery question.png

Name an animal that would be very quiet if you kept it as a pet.

Answers:

  1. Snake -28
  2. Fish- 26
  3. Cat -17
  4. Lizard- 12
  5. Worm -5
  6. Tarantula and Bat with 3

Congratulations to Christina from Butler who guessed the top two answers and won that $5 gift card to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!! Thanks for listening to us, Christina!

We also talked about Fear, what it is and how to beat it!

Here is the article that we shared from about The Psychology of Fear! 

Here is the article that we shared from about Process of facing fear!

Thanks for listing to the Afternoon Drive, you rock!

-Hannah and Lilly

Mystery Monday and the KCCC Open House!

Today Lilly and I had a blast checking in with Joe, Daira, and Bre at the Knox County Career Center’s Open House and a chance to win!

Here is today’s Mystery Question:

Question: Give the top two reasons a person would be afraid to change careers.

Answers:

No Experience
Pay Cut
Age
Fear Failure
Lose Job Security

Congratulation to Pat from Mount Vernon who guessed our mystery question and won that $5 gift card to Troyers of Apple Vally and 4 tickets to the AAA Great Vacations Travel Expo!

Here is some of the information on the KCCC Open House that Joe, Daira, and Bre shared with us today!

KCCC Open House Mt. Vernon News Article

Thank you for your support of the Afternoon Drive!!

-Hannah and Lilly

Get into a Routine!

Today Lilly and I talked about five healthy nightly habits to help you ease into sleep and had a mystery question for your chance to win a $5 gift card to Troyers!

Here is our mystery question:

What Would You Hate To Live Next To, Because The Noise Would Prevent You From Sleeping?

Answers:

Airport: 31 points
Train: 24 points
Restaurant: 19 points
Fire Station: 9 points
Highway: 7 points
Dog: 6 points

 

Congratulations to David from Fredericktown who guessed those top two answers!

Here is the link to those five healthy nightly habits to ease into sleep!

Thank you so much for you’re support of the Afternoon Drive, we can’t express how much it means to us!

Hannah and Lilly

Mystery Monday Jam!

Today we launched our Winter Jam 2019 pass giveaways…

Our artist trivia question was: The Newsboys won their first two Dove Awards in 1995.  The first was for Rock Album of the Year for “Going Public.”  The second was Rock Recorded Song of the Year for what song?

The answer? Shine.

We also played Mystery Monday trivia with this ‘Family Feud’-style question, asking you to come up two of the top five answers to this question: Name something you haven’ t done since high school gym class.

The top five answers? 1- Run a mile. 2- Dodgeball. 3- Push-ups. 4- Sit-ups or crunches.
5. Lift weights.

Congratulations to Ruth of Mount Vernon who guessed #1 and #3 and wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Mystery Monday!

Today Todd and I gave you some chances to win with our Mystery Monday Question and a Christmas Gift Exchange!

Here is today’s Mystery Question:

Can you name two out of the top five most popular Christmas songs? 

  1. Jingle Bells – 45
  2. White Christmas – 16
  3. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – 8
  4. O Holy Night – 7
  5. Silver Bells – 6
  6. We Wish You a Merry Christmas – 5
  7. Silent Night – 4
  8. Jingle Bell Rock – 3
  9. Joy to the world – 1
  10. All I Want for Christmas is You – 1

Congratulations to Jana from Utica who guessed Jingle Bells and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and won that $5 gift card to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

Here are the fun facts that we shared about these Christmas songs:

  • “White Christmas” is the top-selling Christmas song of all time. The song was written by Irving Berlin, a Russian Jewish immigrant who also wrote “God Bless America.”
  • The song “Jingle Bells” was written in the 1850s for a Unitarian church by James Lord Pierpont, but it wasn’t written for Christmas. It was originally written for Thanksgiving and called “One Horse Open Sleigh”.
  • “Silent Night” is one of the most recognizable songs at Christmas Mass and on a radio playing non-stop holiday music. (While most people recognize the lyrics “Silent Night, Holy Night, all is calm, all is bright,” the original lyrics are “Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht, alles schlaft, einsam wacht.”) The song was originally written in German in 1816 by Father Joseph Mohr, a Catholic priest in Austria. Two years later, it was set to music by Franz Gruber. It was translated into English by John Freeman Young of Manhattan’s Trinity Church.
  • Silver Bells, written in 1950 by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. The original title? “Tinkle Bells.” The title was changed when Livingston’s wife told him about the double meaning of tinkle. 

We also played the WNZR Christmas Gift Exchange! Congratulations and thanks to Karen from Mount Vernon who played the WNZR Christmas Gift Exchange with us and won a gift from under our tree! If you want more information, click HERE.

Thanks for checking out our blog!

– Hannah and Todd

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