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The Official Blog of WNZR's Afternoon Drive

Who Knew? Knox Needs…

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Today’s Who Knew Wednesday focused on the MVNU efforts to support Food For The Hungry of Knox County…find out more about Knox Needs here.

This week we have the Knox Needs Marketplace 9am-2pm on Saturday at the Barn here on campus, plus the Turkey Trot Thanksgiving morning, a 5K starting with registration at 8am.

Our Word of the Day is pleonasm, a noun meaning the use of more words than are necessary to express an idea.

Thanks for listening!
-Joe

 

Catching up…

tasty-tom-turkey-hunt-2016-01Some internet issues brought yesterday’s blog crashing down, so we’ll get two days worth in today…

Remember that the Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt continues through Friday morning, when we draw FIVE winners of a 14-16 pound turkey from Smithhisler Meats. Listen for that turkey gobble and be the fifth caller to get registered!

We got a winner for our Name That Tune stumper from last week – Josiah correctly guessed that our song was “Stay Strong” by Newsboys.  Also Krissta from Mount Vernon was our winner in Song Poetry, guessing Natalie Grant’s “King of the World.”

Our Monday Word of the Day was hoke, a verb meaning to give a contrived, falsely impressive, or hokey quality to something — usually used with up, like “hoke it up.”
Today’s Word was manna, a noun meaning: any sudden or unexpected help, advantage, or aid to success, also the food from heaven provided to the Israelites in Exodus.

Thanks for listening!
-Joe

You Have Made Me Glad…

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Today we shared the stories and scriptures behind more of WNZR’s songs…

The song “Made Me Glad” was released in 2001 by Darlene Zschech and Hillsong Worship. It references Psalm 92: 1-4: It is good to praise the Lord and make music to your name, O Most High,proclaiming your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night, to the music of the ten-stringed lyre and the melody of the harp. For you make me glad by your deeds, Lord; I sing for joy at what your hands have done.

2 Samuel 22:2-3 also influenced the chorus of the song: The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield and the horn of my salvation. He is my stronghold, my refuge and my savior—from violent people you save me.

“Messengers” by Lecrae featuring For King and Country features these lyrics:

We’ve been given a call
Been forgiven, risen, we livin’ to give him our all
Rise up from your past it’s holding you down
This moment is all that matters the future is now
How will the people know if we don’t tell ’em if we fail ’em
They stumblin’ in the dark but the light is what we carry
Yea, don’t have to wonder your purpose or what you here for
Reflect his image and show the world what he cares for

That reminds me of Matthew 5, from the Sermon on the Mount: You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden.15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.

TobyMac’s new song, “Love Broke Thru,” reminds us of the promises of Psalm 139:

SONG: I did all that I could to undo me
But You loved me enough to pursue me
Yeah, You drew me out of the shadows
Made me believe that I mattered, to You (You)

PSALM 139: Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?
If I go up to the heavens, you are thereif I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.

Our Word of the Day is ellicit, a verb meaning to evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one’s own actions or questions.

Thanks for listening!

-Joe

Who Knew? Chocolate version…

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Today we shared a couple of quirky chocolate stories for Who Knew Wednesday

The student above is Hunter Jobbins, who attends Kansas State.  How did he get so many Kit Kats?  Read his story from CBS News by clicking here.

A lot of folks in the UK are upset about the chocolate change below…find out why here in this story from CNN Money

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Our Word of the Day was triptyck (TRIP-tik), a noun meaning something composed or presented in three parts or sections. Read more on that here.

Have an awesome Wednesday evening!

-Jess & Joe

Games, turkey calls and votes…

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It’s Election Day 2016!  I voted in person around 3:30 today in Mount Vernon and Eddie voted absentee. Overall, a pretty good experience as I only waited about 45 seconds to access a ballot and vote after checking in. I sure do appreciate our poll workers and volunteers who make the process so smooth. We also shared some of The Morning Thing’s conversation with MVNU Political Science Professor Dr. Terilyn Huntington during the 5pm hour.

Our Game Time Tuesday Song Poetry winner today was Rhonda from Mount Vernon – our lyrics were from Hillary Scott and the Scott Family’s ‘Thy Will.’ We had a stumper on Name That Tune – hint – this band has a different lead singer than the one on this 2008 song – we’ll bring it back next week!

Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt prize registrations today went to Rachael of Fredericktown and Pat from Mount Vernon.

Today’s very appropriate Word of the Day is suffrage, a noun meaning the right to vote in an election, especially a political one.

Thanks for listening!

-Joe

 

 

Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt!

Today we kicked off the totally tasty tom turkey hunt, our contest where we give listeners a chance to win a turkey from Smithhisler Meats.  For more information on the contest check out wnzr.fm.

It was also make a difference Monday so we discussed Operation Christmas Child.  For more information go to https://www.samaritanspurse.org/occ.

Our word of the day was circumspect an adjective which means well considered.

NZ Top 10 – 11/4

Here’s this week’s NZ Top 10:

  1. Priceless for KING & COUNTRY
  2. Eye Of The Storm Ryan Stevenson Ft. GabeReal
  3. One Step Away Casting Crowns
  4. Thy Will Hillary Scott & The Scott Family
  5. Dear Younger Me MercyMe
  6. Chain Breaker Zach Williams
  7. The Lion And The Lamb Big Daddy Weave
  8. Breathe Jonny Diaz
  9. The God I Know Love & The Outcome
  10. Jesus Chris Tomlin

Who Knew These Items Could Save Your Life?!

Today was Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive, and we talked about some household items that could potentially save your life.

We found some from listverse.com, including:

  • Chewing gum: Yes, plain old chewing gum. The simple act of chewing on a stick of gum can suppress your appetite, thereby preserving limited food supplies from overindulgence, while aiding in necessary saliva production. While it will not substitute for a turkey dinner, and despite the common myth about its digestive properties, a stick or two also can be used in a pinch for short-term nutrition.
  • Baking Soda: Most effective as a reliever of upset stomachs, there is an even better reason to have baking soda handy: fire. In an emergency, the fire department might not be able to respond, and your water supply could well be too precious to waste on fire fighting. An inexpensive alternative, baking soda easily puts out cooking and other small fires that may occur while hunkered in your bunker.
  • Harmonica: If there is a power outage – a likely prospect in a catastrophic emergency – radio stations will be static, and even with a generator there will hardly be enough spare power to recharge your portable music player. Musical tones – regardless of the source – have been shown to stimulate both the creative and pleasure centers of the brain; to help maintain focus and concentration; and to reduce anxiety and pain. The harmonica – an inexpensive item easily obtained from many retailers – just might help maintain your sanity until the situation normalizes. (If nothing else, it gives you something to pass the time while you wait for your wounds to heal.)

We also found a video from the Today Show which gives some more items. You can find the video by clicking here.

Our Word of the Day was temerarious (tem-uh-RAIR-ee-us), an adjective meaning rashly daring. You can read more on that here.

Have a great evening!

-Jess

Game Time Tuesday and Theatre

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Today was Game Time Tuesday, so we gave listeners two chances to win a 5$ gift certificates to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.  Our Song Poetry song was Chain Breaker by Zach Williams, an our winner was Amy from Glenmont.

We also have several different theatre productions occurring in the next couple of weeks.

MVNU’s Production of Don’t Take My Penny – more info HERE.

MVHS’s Production of Once Upon A Mattress – more info HERE.

The Mount Vernon Player’s Production of Young Frankenstein – more info HERE.

and Orange Barrel Productions’ The Best Christmas Pageant Ever – more info HERE.

Our word of the day is delectation, a noun which means delight or enjoyment.

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