Puzzle Palooza raises funds for AAFRC programming

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The Altona & Area Family Resource Centre (AAFRC) hosted its third annual Puzzle Palooza on Friday, Jan. 24, following a one-week delay due to a winter storm. 

This year’s challenge featured a 1,000-piece Cobble Hill puzzle, depicting a nostalgic fishing store by a picturesque lake. AAFRC coordinator Nina Edbom-Kehler said the participants loved all the detail in this puzzle. 

“We get a lot of returning teams because of the quality of the puzzles.”

Ten teams competed for the title of Puzzle Palooza Champion, with Stacey Loeppky, Ashley Wolfe, Kris Fehr, and Mackenzie Street from the Winkler/Morden area claiming victory after an intense 90-minute effort. 

The returning champions finished just eight minutes later, while seven other teams completed the puzzle within the 2.5 hour time limit.

“This event is always electric,” said Edbom-Kehler. “It’s incredible to see the focus and excitement in the room. And the winners really love that there’s a trophy with their names on it.”

With donations and entry fees, the event raised about $800 for AAFRC’s early childhood education programming.

“Our mission is thriving children, empowered families, and strong communities,” Edbom-Kehler said. “Events like this bring joy while spreading our message.”

Lori Penner
Lori Penner
Reporter, Altona Rhineland Voice. A journalist since 1997, Lori Penner believes everyone has a story to tell. Growing up in rural Manitoba, she has a heart for small town news, covering local and regional issues and events, with a love for people and their communities, pride in their accomplishments, concern for their challenges, and a heart for the truth. Manitoba’s Flood of the Century acted as a springboard for her career in journalism. Sharing the tragedy and determination of those who battled and survived “the Raging Red” spawned a life-long fascination for human-interest stories, earning her top industry awards in topics ranging from business, politics, agriculture, and health, to history, education, and community events. She was honoured to receive the MCNA Reporter of the Year award in 2019. As well, Penner’s personal column, Don’t Mind the Mess has appeared in publications across Western Canada. With 26 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, photographer, and as an editor of several rural newspapers, Penner has interviewed people from all walks of life, and is committed to sharing the news that impacts and reflects the values, concerns, and goals of the communities she covers.

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