Winkler Family Resource Centre throwing New Year’s Eve bash

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The countdown at the Winkler Family Resource Centre’s Family New Year’s Eve Party may take place a few hours earlier than others, but it’s no less exciting for the kids taking part.

The centre invites families down to its space at 750 15th St. Dec. 31 from 5-7:30 p.m. to ring in 2026 in style.  

“We’ll have both a princess and a superhero from A Country Princess out. We’re very excited about that. They’re usually a big hit,” shares executive director Monica Dueck. “And then throughout the evening we’ll have music, we have someone coming to do balloon animals, and we’ll have different activity stations set up for kids to have fun with—crafts and some cookie decorating, snowman bowling, and hopefully face painting as well.

“We’ll also have snacks available for people to have. We’ve got Valley Bakery supplying some of our snacks, so we’re very thankful for that. And then we’ll have Domino’s Pizza available for purchase, and drinks.”

There will also be door prizes courtesy of Other Brother Roasters, Meridian Industries, and Janzen’s Paint and Decorating.

“We’re going to have grown-up door prizes for the adults and then a few for the kids as well,” Dueck says, noting that even if you don’t win one of the prizes, everyone will go home with a goodie bag full of treats and activities.

“It’s going to be a fun, casual environment for families to hang out, have something to eat, do some fun activities with their kids, and then at 7:30 we’ll do a balloon drop and a New Year’s Eve countdown so the kids can participate without having to stay up to midnight.”

While WFRC’s programs generally target the pre-school age group, Dueck notes this bash is for families with older kids as well.

“Everyone’s welcome. We’ve got activities for, I would say for sure up to 12 or 13 years old, depending, so don’t feel that you can only come if you’ve got pre-schoolers. We’ve got stuff that kids of all ages will enjoy.”

This event is made possible every year thanks to the generous local businesses who support it. Including the aforementioned ones, Jim M. Smith Chartered Professional Accountants are also a major sponsor of this year’s party.

Admission is $10 per person (regardless of age). Pre-registration is required by Dec. 19 online at wfrc.ca.

Ashleigh Viveiros
Ashleigh Viveiros
Editor, Winkler Morden Voice and Altona Rhineland Voice. Ashleigh has been covering the goings-on in the Pembina Valley since 2000, starting as cub reporter on the high school news beat for the former Winkler Times and working her way up to the editor’s chair at the Winkler Morden Voice (2010) and Altona Rhineland Voice (2022). Ashleigh has a passion for community journalism, sharing the stories that really matter to people and helping to shine a spotlight on some of the amazing individuals, organizations, programs, and events that together create the wonderful mosaic that is this community. Under her leadership, the Voice has received numerous awards from the Manitoba Community Newspapers Association, including Best All-Around Newspaper, Best in Class, and Best Layout and Design. Ashleigh herself has been honoured with multiple writing awards in various categories—tourism, arts and culture, education, history, health, and news, among others—and received a second-place nod for the Reporter of the Year Award in 2022. She has also received top-three finishes multiple times in the Better Communities Story of the Year category, which recognizes the best article with a focus on outstanding local leadership and citizenship, volunteerism, and/or non-profit efforts deemed innovative or of overall benefit to community living.  It’s these stories that Ashleigh most loves to pursue, as they truly depict the heart and soul of the community. In her spare time, Ashleigh has been involved as a volunteer with United Way Pembina Valley, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Pembina Valley, and the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre.

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