- Jesus, I Believe – Big Daddy Weave
- Good Grace – Hillsong United
- My Lighthouse – Rend Collective
Name something you’d see on a tropical island.
Answer:
1.Trees – 58
2.Sand/ beaches – 13
3.Fruit – 12
4.Flowers – 7
5.Water/ocean – 6
Name something you’d see on a tropical island.
Answer:
1.Trees – 58
2.Sand/ beaches – 13
3.Fruit – 12
4.Flowers – 7
5.Water/ocean – 6
Today Todd and I shared with you some hard, but extremally important things!
Click HERE for all the information on Fire prevention and safety, that we shared today and more!!
HERE is more information on Carbon Monoxide.
Do you want to let your pastor know that you appreciate him or her? Click HERE to nominate your pastor for Clergy Appreciation Month!
Do you want to know who won what Dove award? Click HERE to find out!
Click right HERE or on the picture to listen to Hannah and Evelyn’s conversation!
How many Smoke alarms, on average, are recommended in a home?
Answer: It depends! It’s recommended that you have one alarm on every level of your home and one in every bedroom!
Congratulations to Bruce from Howard, who was a first-time caller, who correctly guessed our Who Knew Question and won that $5 gift Card to Troyer’s of Apple Valley! Thanks for calling in Bruce!
Thank you so much for checking out our blog!
-Hannah and Todd
Today Todd and I talked about a somewhat mysterious Christmas Carol, The 12 days of Christmas!
Here is what we talked about:
The 12 days of Christmas is the period that in Christian theology marks the span between the birth of Christ and the coming of the Magi, the three wise men. It begins on December 25 and runs through January 6. The four weeks preceding Christmas are collectively known as Advent, which begins four Sundays before Christmas and ends on December 24.
The history of the carol is somewhat murky. The earliest known version first appeared in a 1780 children’s book called Mirth With-out Mischief. Some historians think the song could be French in origin, but most agree it was designed as a “memory and forfeits” game, in which singers tested their recall of the lyrics and had to award their opponents a “forfeit” — a kiss or a favor of some kind — if they made a mistake.
Many variations of the lyrics have existed at different points. Some mention “bears a-baiting” or “ships a-sailing”; some name the singer’s mother as the gift giver instead of their true love. Early versions list four “colly” birds, an archaic term meaning black as coal (blackbirds, in other words). And some people theorize that the five gold rings actually refer to the markings of a ring-necked pheasant, which would align with the bird motif of the early verses.
In any case, the song most of us are familiar with today comes from an English composer named Frederic Austin; in 1909, he set the melody and lyrics (including changing “colly” to “calling”) and added as his own flourish the drawn-out cadence of “five go-old rings.”
A popular theory that’s made the internet rounds is that the lyrics to “The 12 Days of Christmas” are coded references to Christianity; it posits that the song was written to help Christians learn and pass on the tenets of their faith while avoiding persecution. Under that theory, the various gifts break down as follows, as the myth-debunking website Snopes explained:
2 Turtle Doves = The Old and New Testaments
3 French Hens = Faith, Hope and Charity, the Theological Virtues
4 Calling Birds = the Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists
5 Golden Rings = The first Five Books of the Old Testament, the “Pentateuch,” which gives the history of man’s fall from grace.
6 Geese A-laying = the six days of creation
7 Swans A-swimming = the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments
8 Maids A-milking = the eight beatitudes
9 Ladies Dancing = the nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit
10 Lords A-leaping = the ten commandments
11 Pipers Piping = the eleven faithful apostles
12 Drummers Drumming = the twelve points of doctrine in the Apostle’s Creed
The partridge in the pear tree, naturally, represents Jesus Christ.
If you want some more information on the 12 days of Christmas, like how much it would cost to buy all of these items, click HERE.
We played the WNZR Christmas gift exchange and had two lucky people pick a present from under our tree! Click HERE if you want to know more.
Here was today’s Trivia question:
Question: What Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver?
Today Joe and I played Mystery Box! Today I hid and Joe was helping you try and guess what was in the box! Today I hid one of our WNZR chip clips in the mystery box! Congratulations to Maud from Mount Vernon who correctly guessed a WNZR chip clip!
We also played Christmas gift exchange, twice!
Congratulations to our first winner Richard from Mount Vernon who was our caller number nine in the 4 o’clock hour!
Congratulations to our second winner Lisa from Mount Vernon who was our caller number nine in the 5 o’clock hour!
We also got a of couple chances to talk Lilly Buckle and Trevor Moore who where ringing bells at Kroger for the Salvation Army ‘s Red Kettle Drive. If you want to find out more about Red Kettle Campaign click HERE.
Thank you so much for tuning into to the Afternoon Drive!!
– Hannah Radke
Today Joe and I played three games! Song Poetry, Name that Tune and the Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt!
Congrats to David from Fredericktown and Kassandra from Gambier for being our caller number five’s – they were both entered to win a Turkey. If you want to know more about the Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt click HERE!
Congratulations are also in order to Clorisa and Marcia both from Mount Vernon! They correctly guessed these answers below to our Song Poetry and Name that Tune! They both won $5 gift cards to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!
Our song poetry lyrics from the song “Wonder” by Hillsong United were :
“I see the world in life
Bursting in living color
I see the world your way
And I’m walking in the light ”
Our Name that Tune song for today was “Revelation Song” By Phillips, Craig and Dean!
Joe also shared an uplifting (and funny) news story about a ten-year-old boy who got bored, found some car keys and……click HERE to read the full story.
I shared an uplifting Devo from Sarah Young’s “Jesus Always” devotional today! If you want to know more about Sarah Young click HERE.
Thanks so much for listening to the Afternoon Drive!
– Hannah
Another very jam-packed day on the Afternoon Drive! Ah!
So today, for Who-Knew Wednesday, we did a very timely ‘who-knew’ topic…
SONFEST!
Sonfest 2017 is coming up very quickly, and we’re getting so excited!
We heard from our Sonfest coordinator, Bharon Hoag, about everything that’s going to be happening on Saturday, and why he’s so excited for Sonfest 2017.
You can check out our conversation with Bharon here!
And if you would like more information about Sonfest, click here!
Our Who Knew Wednesday question today was, of course, Sonfest related!
The Sonfest headliner this year is Plumb, and we had a little bit harder question today for Who Knew Wednesday, as we give away a $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley! Our Plumb related WKW question was…
When was Plumb born? (MM/DD/YY)
The answer is March 9th, 1975!
Congratulations to Wendy from Mount Vernon for correctly answering our trivia question today!
We were so excited to be able to give away another pair of Sonfest tickets today! Our Sonfest Artist Trivia question today was about Johnny Diaz!
Question: Where is Johnny Diaz originally from? (City and state)
Answer: Lakeland, Florida
Congratulations to Amy from Mount Vernon for calling in and correctly guessing!
We would also like to wish congratulations to our Lion King Junior ticket winner Kristen from Mount Vernon . They will be receiving two tickets to the MTVArts, ArtsIQ production of the Lion King Junior! And if you would like more information about MTVArts and their productions, click here!
And who knew that WNZR has been giving you artist interviews all week long?!
We have gotten the chance to talk to a lot of the performing artists coming to Sonfest 2017, and we want to share them with you! Check out the conversations we had with some of your favorite artists by clicking on the links below!
The JJ Weeks Band
Damac
Bonray
Sarah Reeves
Thanks so much for listening, and we hope to see you at Sonfest 2017!
Be one of the 3,000!
-Lilly