Host of afternoons, 3:00PM - 7:00pm
Born:

February 23, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Yep...a Cheesehead!) However, I grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which is why I cheer for the Pittsburgh Steelers!
Family Statistics:
Married to Jon. Here is our latest family picture: (Top row) Daughter Jayna, Noonie, Jon, Daughter-in-law Jenny; (Bottom row) Son Tommy and his wife Olivia with their daughter Aria, son Travis and his and Jenny’s daughter Bella
Testimony:

On December 12, 1971, I asked Jesus into my heart as a 9th grader. I watched my older sister become a Christian and observed her life change before my eyes. I rejected her invitations to explain the Gospel more clearly to me, but eventually busted into my youth pastor’s office and demanded that he explain it! He graciously led me to Revelation 3:20, and in tears I asked Jesus to come in.
Favorite Bible Verse:
Psalm 115:3 Our God is in the Heavens. He does whatever He pleases.
Favorite Artist:
Phil Keaggy - I’ve been a fan since the What a Day album! He continues to be innovative.
Favorite Book:
Finding Common Ground by Tim Downs
Favorite Food:
Chips and salsa
Hobbies and Interests:
Singing, guitar playing, wheel-thrown pottery, watching baseball, biking, plus one skydiving experience that prepared me to be a mother of 3 teenagers.
Most Embarrassing Radio Experience:
On my 30th birthday I was working at a radio station and had stepped out of the studio momentarily. Jon (my husband), who worked there as well, went in and prompted the listening audience to call in with Happy Birthday greetings. He subsequently left the station while the phones rang off the hook for hours! To say the least, my engineering suffered, I was flustered, and wondered how all these people knew I was turning 30!
Anything else you’d like people to know?
Jon and I met in the college radio station at Indiana University in Bloomington, where we both majored in telecommunications. He had the 8 o’clock sportscast and I had the 9 o’clock news... Jon started to hang around for my newscast... coughed up enough courage to ask me to the student union, and the rest - as they say - is history!
