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Sorento Custom Homes Construction Manager Dan Daneault, Dream Home winner Maxine Rumohr, and Foundation CEO Manon Therriault.
Photo courtesy of the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation.

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Officials from the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation presented the Red Deer Hospital Lottery’s grand prize on Tuesday (July 23).  

The key was presented to Sylvan Lake resident, Maxine Rumohr.  

She said winning the home is a dream come true.   

“This is a nice dream that I hope I don’t wake up from,” Rumohr said.  

The bungalow is valued at $1,072,624 and features 2,796 sq ft of living space with four bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a covered deck with vaulted ceilings. Among its features are a large primary suite with an ensuite and soaking tub, a basement entertainment area, a walk-in butler’s pantry, main floor laundry, and a stone-clad gas fireplace.  

Manon Therriault, Foundation CEO, expressed her appreciation for the support the community has shown the lottery.  

“Enormous thanks to our dedicated volunteers,” she said. “All of Central Alberta benefits from the dedication of this tireless group of individuals who give so generously of their time each year.”  

This year’s proceeds from the Hospital Lottery and Mega Bucks 50 will provide funding for critically needed equipment for several units at the Red Deer Hospital.  

Other prize winners present included Carolyn Pelerine of Cochrane, who walked away with the $303,600 Mega Bucks 50 prize, as well as the winner of the Tree Hugger Tiny Home prize package valued at $163,798, Mary Vincent of Red Deer. 

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