On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick asked for clarification on the jokes Chris was tossing around on Friday’s show. Chris had been poking fun at Rick being in a bad mood; Chris had actually been responding to a comment Rick made at the very beginning of Friday’s show, where he had said that Chris looked a little down. Chris replayed that clip from the show, and a quick laugh was enjoyed.
Chris also announced that WCYN would be broadcasting remotely from the WEDCO District’s Health Fair at River Road Park this morning, from10a.m. to 11a.m.
Rick’s guest this morning was Peggy Sithers, of WEDCO District Health, who was speaking on behalf of this morning’s event.
WEDCO is holding the third annual Harrison County Children’s Health Fair at River Road Park from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Admission is free. There will be approximately 20 booths available for children and parents to tour, which will be offering various forms of information on child health and safety. There will be a number of healthy snacks available for children, such as apples and raisins, as well as an ice cream treat at the end, once the child has visited every booth and station along the way.
A few of the things that children and parents can expect to find are information on diabetes, nutrition, car seat safety, bicycle safety, and other prizes and goodies. Some of the named partners of this event are the Ministerial Association’s Food Pantry, The Harrison County Humane Society, Cynthiana Fire Department, Cynthiana Police Department, Brown’s Ambulance Service, the Cynthiana Harrison County Public Library, the Childcare Council, Curves, and the Cynthiana Harrison County Parks and Recreation Department. There will also be many booths offering information on health and family services provided by the Harrison County WEDCO District Health Department.
Booths and tents will be set up around the shelter.
In closing, referencing the tooth-fairy costume Peggy was wearing for her dental health booth, Rick jokingly asked the question of how inflation has affected the amount of money the tooth-fairy deposits. I googled for an inflation calculator, which informed me that a quarter left in 1930 would equate to $2.85 left in 2006–Jeremiah.
In other news, Rick announced that the station had received their “G: The Coach” stickers on Friday, and that they had a few left. Anyone who is interested should call the station at 859.234.1400 immediately, before they run out.
This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.com, Whalen & Company, Eastside Pharmacy, Bourbon Community Hospital, and WEDCO District Health.
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