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CBC Kitchener-Waterloo Sounds of the Season 2020

Sounds of the Season is a month of giving in support of The Food Bank of Waterloo Region.

A month of giving in support of The Food Bank of Waterloo Region

Click the image to make a donation directly to The Food Bank of Waterloo Region.


No one in our community should go hungry

CBCKitchener-Waterloo's annual Sounds of the Season for 2020 will be a week of programming onThe Morning Edition. Tune in Monday-Friday from Dec. 7-11 every morning from 8 a.m. to 8:30 for daily Sounds of the Season music and stories.

Instead of you coming to us for a big live event broadcast, we'll bring you the musical guests andinterviews you've come to expect from the live show.

During the week, there will be interviews with The Food Bank of Waterloo Region CEO Wendi Campbell, Leya Oommen and Ellen Brisleywho made an app to give gifts to seniors,Jason Schill of J&J Cards and Collectibles, Paul Kroes of Kroes Christmas Tree Farm, dietitian Heidi Polaon how to make smaller meals this year and Rabbi Moshe Goldman on a special Hannukah parade being held this year.

Also joining us is happiness columnist Jennifer Moss and food columnist Andrew Coppolino takes a trip to Swine and Vine in Kitchener to learn how to make a low-cost meal.

Last year,the campaignraised more than $10,000for The Food Bank of Waterloo Region. That'senough money and food for 33,000 meals.To find out how to donate food in your area, clickhere.

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Team up with us

If you make a donation toThe Food Bank of Waterloo Region, tag CBC Kitchener-Waterloo on social media: @CBCKW891and use the hashtag #CBCGIVES. We want to retweet/repost your donation, whether it's a box of food or an online donation. Tell us how you're donating and team up with us to end hunger in Waterloo region.

You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Learn more about hunger in our community or access Feed Ontario's 2020 Hunger reporthere.

Sounds of the Season dishes

Each year, a chef from the region has been part of the Sounds of the Season show, offering up ideas for delicious meals that can be made using canned or boxed items or for very little money.

All of those recipes can be found in the the Sounds of the Season Cookbook here.

Bowl of quinoa, egg, green onions and sesame seeds
Chef Jonathan Gushue made this Japanese Breakfast Salad for our Sounds of the Season event. (Kate Bueckert/CBC News)

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Music you heard during our Sounds of the Season week

During the week of Dec. 7 to 11, The Morning Edition dedicated a part of the show to Sounds of th Season. Host Craig Norris planned special songs for the week. Here's what you heard:

Monday wasBoreal with Snow Falls Down.

Tuesday wasAvery Raquel with Christmas Isn't Christmas.

Wednesday was The MacQueens with their take on We Three Kings.

We also heardJessie T with Decorating That Tree.

AndTuzeewith Christmas Heart.

Revisit previous Sounds of the Season

Click through the photo gallery to see past Sounds of the Season shows, including the very first one.