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Mount Vernon Nazarene University - Giving back to the Community

by Sam Miller

Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Giving back to the Community

Mount Vernon Nazarene UniversityStudents at Mount Vernon Nazarene University are dedicated to helping their community.

Mount Vernon is lucky to have 2,000 plus students who are actively participating in local homeless shelters, outreach programs, and mentoring activities. The university’s mission promotes respect for others, positive influence and a commitment to giving. These Christian values gave rise to these great locally beneficial programs

“Friendsheep” where students are paired with residents of a nursing home. They read, listen, and play with elders to brighten their day.

“One Way” is a great program that promotes student talents in music, drama, and story-telling. The students perform around the community.

“Mandate” servers with urban ministries to raise awareness of urban issues. Small groups travel to inner-cities on the weekends to help with different organizations.

“Pumzika” raises awareness of homelessness by working with a variety of social service organizations and forming relationships with guests of Mount Vernon’s homeless shelter, “The Sanctuary”.

“Transition Mission” pairs students with developmentally delayed high school students to interact with.

Lastly, “Bookworms” trains college students by the Education Department to go to Columbia Elementary School to help kids learn how to read.

There are many more great opportunities, and Mount Vernon Nazarene University is just another reason why Mount Vernon is such a special town. The community is supported by each other, with many opportunities for involvement and growth. For more information about Mount Vernon, Ohio or Mount Vernon Nazarene University be sure to visit our community pages.

Knox County Ohio Homes by School District

by Sam Miller

 

We have now made it easier to search for Knox County, Ohio homes.  Now you can search for homes by the school district you would like to be in!!!  Check out the new custom feature via the links below and let us know what you think.  This new feature should be perfect for home buyers who have very specific school district needs.

Mount Vernon Homes in Columbia Elementary School:  

Mount Vernon Homes in Dan Emmett Elementary School:  

Mount Vernon Homes in East Elementary School:  

Mount Vernon and Apple Valley Lake Community Homes in Pleasant Street Elementary School:  

Mount Vernon Homes in Twin Oak Elementary School:  

Mount Vernon and Gambier Homes in Wiggins Street Elementary School:  

Centerburg Homes in Centerburg Elementary School:  

Danville Homes in Danville Elementary School:  

Apple Valley and Howard Homes in East Knox Elementary School:  

Fredericktown Ohio Homes in Fredericktown Elementary School:


 

If you are interested in working with us to help you with a future home purchase we are happy to create a fully customized home search for you.  All you need to do is visit and complete the home buyer request form at "I Want To Buy A Home" and we will take care rest for you.  Within 24 hours you will be able to view specific homes that meet your needs and we will send you detailed listing information by e-mail until we find the home you want.

Winter Snow Storm Hits Knox County Ohio

by Sam Miller

Knox County Ohio residents got a big surprise this past weekend when 16 inches of snow fell within a 24 hour period.  This was the largest single day snow storm for Ohio that was recorded in more than 50 years.  On Friday March 7th the county was declared a level 2 snow emergency which means motorists were advised to say home.  On March 8th they raised the snow emergency to a level 3 which means only emergency vehilces are allowed to be on the roads.  When I woke up Sunday morning the roads were amazingly clean and it was very obvious that the city, the townships and the county had all worked around the clock and their efforts paid off in a big way.  Mount Vernon Schools were open Monday morning and the drive to work was smooth with no issues.   Traveling the roads in Mount Vernon, Fredericktown, Howard, Gambier, Centerburg and Apple Valley should be back to business as usual and in record time.

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