It's 90 degrees, but the Christmas spirit is already flowing at Warm 98.5. Some may say it's too soon, but they are doing it for a special reason.The station began playing one Christmas song an hour on Monday."While we do that, we're thinking about Brody Allen and Colerain Township because he loves Christmas and his parents want to give him the Christmas of a lifetime," said Amanda Orlando, co-host of WRRM's The Jim and Amanda Show.Brody was diagnosed with terminal cancer. His community rallied together to lift his spirits and put up Christmas decorations. Playing the music is the station's way of giving him the Christmas of a lifetime."Often times we feel helpless and like you can't help a situation. This is kind of our small way of being part of his Christmas time," she said."Brody's so cool, and you know, we wanna make sure he has Christmas. You know, Christmas music is such a part of the season," said Jim Day of the Jim and Amanda Show.In addition to the Christmas playlist, the morning show team, along with Crossroads Westside, will gatherup the community Thursday to go caroling at the Allens' house.Carolers are welcome!"You wanna come out and sing? 6:30 tomorrow. Kroger in Colerain Avenue. Be there. Singing voices not necessarily required," Day said.If you would like to join, meet at Kroger at 9690 Colerain at 6:30 p.m. They recommend carpooling, if possible, and dress in holiday wear.

It's 90 degrees, but the Christmas spirit is already flowing at Warm 98.5. Some may say it's too soon, but they are doing it for a special reason.

The station began playing one Christmas song an hour on Monday.


"While we do that, we're thinking about Brody Allen and Colerain Township because he loves Christmas and his parents want to give him the Christmas of a lifetime," said Amanda Orlando, co-host of WRRM's The Jim and Amanda Show.

Brody was diagnosed with terminal cancer. His community rallied together to lift his spirits and put up Christmas decorations. Playing the music is the station's way of giving him the Christmas of a lifetime.

"Often times we feel helpless and like you can't help a situation. This is kind of our small way of being part of his Christmas time," she said.

"Brody's so cool, and you know, we wanna make sure he has Christmas. You know, Christmas music is such a part of the season," said Jim Day of the Jim and Amanda Show.

In addition to the Christmas playlist, the morning show team, along with Crossroads Westside, will gather

up the community Thursday to go caroling at the Allens' house.

Carolers are welcome!

"You wanna come out and sing? 6:30 tomorrow. Kroger in Colerain Avenue. Be there. Singing voices not necessarily required," Day said.

If you would like to join, meet at Kroger at 9690 Colerain at 6:30 p.m. They recommend carpooling, if possible, and dress in holiday wear.

