5:30 a.m.-10 a.m. Monday-Friday

Jeff and Jenn have been waking up Cincinnati since 2002. You’d think that between the two of them, plus Fritsch, there would be quite a few cups of coffee in the studio. But for some reason it’s Sharpies that are the mainstay in the Q studio during those early morning hours.

One of Jenn’s favorite moments with Q was arranging the first Autism Speaks walk in Cincinnati when more than 3,000 people came out in the pouring rain to support families like hers who are living with autism. It’s being involved with events like this, as well as Bras Across the Bridge and the Cincinnati MDA Muscle Walk that make Jeff, Jenn and Fritsch so proud to call Q102 their radio home.

But when they’re not with Q, Fritsch loves taking in everything Cincinnati has to offer, from going to Bengals and Reds games to enjoying summer concerts at Riverbend. She especially loves her Skyline (“Extra hot sauce, please!”).

You’ll find Jenn most often hanging out with her awesome son, Jakob, or working on her many hidden talents which include tap dancing, belting out show tunes, fitting her whole fist in her mouth and knowing the number of every value meal at McDonald’s, Arby’s and Wendy’s.

A self-professed foodie, Jeff’s favorite place in Cincinnati is the chef’s table at Boca. Besides his love for food, he also possesses an uncanny sense of direction. “You can drop me anywhere in the country blindfolded,” he says. “I’ll always find my way back.” Sounds like a challenge!

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See the latest in holiday décor and specialty items at the
2012 Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market℠, Nov. 16-18
Juried show offers more than 200 one-of-a-kind exhibitors at Duke Energy Convention Center

CINCINNATI – Nov. 1, 2012 – The 2012 Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market rings in the holiday season November 16-18 at the Duke Energy Convention Center. As one of the largest shows in the region, more than 200 one-of-a-kind boutiques and specialty stores will offer unparalleled selections of gourmet food, home décor, specialty clothing, personal accoutrements and more.

A juried show, the Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market selects only the highest quality exhibitors, ensuring that no two products are alike. This year’s show features 20 percent more exhibitors than last year’s event, including local Tri-state favorites to more than 50 exhibitors traveling from Tennessee, Illinois, West Virginia, Michigan and as far away as California.

“Holiday Market is a one-stop-shopping destination,” said Vicki Hart, CFO of Hart Productions, producer of the Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market. “We work year-round to review and select only the finest holiday boutique and specialty items. There’s truly nothing like it in our region – and now there is more variety than ever.”

Looking for a chance to meet Santa? He’s coming to town and will be onsite at the show Saturday, November 17, and Sunday, November 18, from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Have your list ready! In addition, the lobby of Duke Energy Convention Center will be transformed into amazing 30-foot displays of Holiday ‘n Décor from select local boutiques.

Show dates and times are as follows:
• 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday, November 16
• 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, November 17
• 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, November 18

Admission for adults is $8. Adults can save $3 on admission by buying a ticket at Cincinnati-area Kroger stores. Children (ages 13 and under) are free when accompanied by a paying adult.

For more information about the Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market, visit http://cincinnatiholidaymarket.com/. The show is also on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheGreaterCincinnatiHolidayMarket. Follow the show on Twitter @CincyHM and via the #CincyHM hashtag.