00:00Hey, it's Joel. And I'm Mary Ann. Joel and Mary Ann in the morning, every morning from 6 till 10 on Magic 98.3. We are here, what are we here for? We're here for kids who make magic. The winners. Yes. The first place, second place, and third place. So let's get right to it. Our third place winner, you have the envelope? I have the envelope and I'll let you open it and read it, Joel. The winner and third place winner. This is exciting. It is.
00:28Third place winner of $250. What they did was they started a flag football program for children in Westfield who have special needs. And these children are able to have fun learning the game of flag football. They're outdoors at beautiful Keller Field. They spend time with their peers. And the community is just absolutely thrilled that they now have access to the great game of flag football for all children in the town of Westfield. And who won the $250? Our third place winner, Jack Hantman. Congratulations.
00:56Congratulations. Congrats, Jack. And you have our second place winner. And I have winner number two. There it is. And I'm going to open that up. Open it. Okay, sure. Hold on a minute. I'll take the envelope. Thank you.
01:04Our second place winner of $500 is the president of Rising Tomorrow. It's a club run by kids that benefit kids. Throughout the year, they hold various fundraisers and spelling bees, all to raise money to buy toys and gift cards around the holiday season for children at St. Peter's University Hospital.
01:25$500. Yay. Congrats to Sia Miranda. Congratulations, Sia. And we have our first place winner right here. It's the one with the one on it. So I open the envelope. And the winner is first place winner of $1,000, a volunteer and executive board member of a nonprofit organization called Recycle My Battery.
01:51Now, in four short years, she has done numerous collections of old batteries at her school, at fundraisers, various events in her community, and has recycled more than 50,000 batteries.
02:03Wow. And she's been asked to make a global presentation, several of them. And recently, she and her team broke the existing Guinness Book of World Records for the longest line of recycled batteries.
02:14Wow. Wow. That is a lot. And it's huge to make it to the Guinness Book of World Records. Wow.
02:19And she's enjoying the work she's doing, saving the environment and the planet, and wants to continue doing so by volunteering and working with Recycle My Battery.
02:28And the winner of $1,000, our first place Kids Who Make Magic Award winner, is Aditri Bandaari. Yay. Congratulations, Aditri. Congratulations. Congratulations to all our winners. Thank you to everyone who participated. And thank you for listening to Magic 98.3. Again, I'm Joel.
02:47I'm Marianne.
02:48Joel and Marianne in the morning.
02:49Yes, every morning from 6 until 10.
02:51Not every morning, because sometimes we're off.
02:53Sometimes we are.
02:54And weekends.
02:54How about Monday through Friday?
02:56Yeah, except when we're on vacation.
02:57Right.
02:58Or a holiday.
02:58Or a holiday.
03:00Or my car breaks down. Remember that time you couldn't make it in because of the traffic?
03:04I remember that.
03:05That was bad.
03:06Okay, let's say goodbye now. And thanks to everyone who participated in Kids Who Make Magic 2023.
03:14Thank you to the Children's Hospital at St. Peter's University Hospital for presenting with Magic 98.3 and Magyar Bank.
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