The level of creativity that exists in our local businesses in the Hudson Valley never ceases to amaze me. You may have heard of this if you are a Dissectologist, but this is a first for me.

Paty Quyn
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A local Hudson Valley cafe known for its original vegan food and great space for local performers is now offering a free coffee or Latte to the person who successfully places the last piece in their community puzzle.

By now, you may have figured out that a Dissectologist is a person who enjoys doing crossword puzzles. According to puzzlehour.com, Jigsaw puzzles were once called dissected maps, also known as dissected puzzles. They were made from wood and were usually hand-cut.

So, the Rosendale Cafe at 434 Main Street in Rosendale has a community puzzle you can work on while you wait for your order. Or you could just stop in and place a few pieces too. Either way, the person that places the last piece will be receiving a free Coffee of Latte courtesy of the Cafe.

UPDATE: They finished the one with the Cat and Witch Halloween theme,

 

Rosendale Café Puzzle via Facebook 11-29-2021
Rosendale Café Puzzle via Facebook 11-29-2021
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And I was wrong they have moved on to Crystals but at the rate they get these puzzles done they have time to put up one with a holiday theme or maybe even one that is just all snow.

The New Puzzle as of today (November 29th) at 3:40 PM

Rosendale Café Puzzle via Facebook Crystals 11-29-2021
Rosendale Café Puzzle via Facebook Crystals 11-29-2021
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The Rosendale Cafe is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays so maybe check-in at the end of the week and see how far they got on this one or if they have flipped puzzles again.

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