Beavercreek puzzle store works to raise awareness about addiction

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A family-owned puzzle store is reopening in Beavercreek this month.

The Puzzles Plus will reopen at 1273 N. Farifield Road after being in business for more than 20 years in Beavercreek. The Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce will perform a ribbon-cutting on April 22 at 11:30 a.m.

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The store will also host a jigsaw puzzle-building contest that will benefit Families of Addicts, a Dayton-area nonprofit. The charity works to ensure availability of treatment and recovery services for addicts and their families.

Owned by Steve and Lisa Nordmeyer, the store sells jigsaw puzzles, brain teasers, toys and games for various ages.

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