Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How much fun can the WPFJ staff have in a week?

Last week the staff of WPFJ was broadcasting from the Macon County Fair. Then Sunday night we were all at the concert for the Least of These tour. We had so much fun at the concert and it was a great night of worship.
















Micah wants to share with J-Mack, while his brother Levi watches.



















We had a great time during our broadcast at the Fair!



















J-Mack and Jennifer got to meet the guys from Newsong, Aaron Shust and Francesca Battistelli.



Behind Bars



J-Mack, Jennifer and Audrea were "Locked Up for Good" on Sept. 10 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The MDA lock-up in the Franklin area raised money for families in the Western Carolinas with children who have Muscular Dystrophy to go to summer camp and purchase wheelchairs.

Friday, July 04, 2008

Downtown Franklin 4th of July Celebration 2008

















JMack & Brenda are excited that the parade is finally beginning.


















Brenda brings the parade to a screeching halt to talk with Jaiden Vanhook. Jaiden's pet, Miller, won the "Most Patriotic Pet" award.


















Jennifer & JMack pose with Ducky. JMack was feeling very patriotic.


















Not to be outdone, Brenda grabbed Ducky for a pose also!


















JMack caught up with some young customers at Primrose Lane on Main St. after the parade. The air conditioned stores were a great relief from the heat!


















Jennifer keeps the broadcast going while JMack is searching the crowd for Brenda!


















JMack wanted to enjoy everyone else's watermelon!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Introducing...Jennifer Chrisman


Jennifer is the newest addition of the WPFJ staff. Recently she answered a few questions to help you get to know her a little better.

What is your full name? Jennifer Ann Brumm Chrisman

Married? Kids? Pets? My husband Daniel and I would both love to get a dog. Right now the only thing we are raising is a tomato plant.

When did you move to Franklin? We just moved to Franklin in December for Daniel's job.

Where did you call home before? Daniel and I moved from Joplin, Missouri. I was born and raised in a suburb of Houston.

Favorite Christian artist: Of course I don't have just one favorite, but to name of few of my top picks... Rich Mullins, Bebo Norman, Third Day, Jars of Clay and Switchfoot.

Favorite part of Franklin? The beautiful mountains all the great scenery.

Favorite animal? Dogs, specifically my parents dog Speedy.

Years in radio? I worked at the Contemporary Christian music station in Joplin for six years. I started while I was in college as a night time/weekend announcer. After I graduated a day time position opened up and I got to be involved in a lot of fun concerts and community events while I was there.

Do you prefer a good book or a good movie? I like reading and I like watching movies. But, if a book is made into a movie, I usually like to read the book before I see the movie.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Franklin Cub Scouts


















JMack gives a couple of Cub Scouts from Franklin an insider's look at the WPFJ studios.



















While in the studio, T. J. got a chance to record a few lines.


























A big thanks to T.J. & Rob, from the Cub Scout Pack 263, for dropping by the WPFJ Studios and spending some time with JMack!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Where will WPFJ show up next?


















Brenda helped Angel Medical Center Celebrate with a pie eating contest. Congratulations to the big winner, Wiley Hedden, an employee of Angel Medical Center. Pictured below is Carol Webb, R.N., Angel Medical Center ER Nurse.




















Jennifer helps one lady celebrate Mother's Day in a big way: Congratulations Kim Bishop, Becca Carrion, and Tamara MacRae!





















This year's Franklin Relay for Life was a huge success. Brenda, Johnny, and Jennifer brought exclusive coverage of this years event.


























Brenda Wooten lighting the torch and getting ready for her "walk of fame" around the track in celebration of life and surviving cancer.


















The National Day of Prayer was held on Thursday, May 1st, and residents from across Macon County joined to celebrate, worship, and pray for the needs of our community, nation, and world.

















Monday, May 05, 2008

Gaither Homecoming Bus Tour 2008




















Thanks to the Boiler Room Steakhouse for providing a great buffet meal for all of our concert attendees!


































































































JMack spending a little quality time with the man himself, Bill Gaither.