- March 6, 2025
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Paul Loetz taught his granddaughter, Jocelyn Loetz, how to play Connect Four.
8-year-old Ben Ford played Trouble with his grandpa, Steve Howard.
Konnor Wiley, 5, set up the Jenga blocks with his grandma Lynne Wiley.
Jim and Donna Hogan played a variety of board games with their grandson Landon Papa.
Cadence Miles and her grandpa Bryson Miles worked together to beat their opponent at checkers.
Terri Eggebrecht taught her grandson Lincoln Schlagater how to play Twister.
Evan Quiquia and his brother Aiden played each other in a round of Jenga.
Eddie and Joan Parish travelled from Tennessee to visit with their granddaughter Quinn Parish.
Third-grader Laura Valdivleso played Uno with her grandparents.
WINDERMERE The cafeteria at Sunset Park Elementary School was filled with students and their grandparents on Friday, Sept. 22, as the school hosted Grandparent Game Night. All varieties of board games were brought out for the students and their families to enjoy. In between games, everyone munched on the popcorn, pizza and snacks that were provided.