Why a Duck Race?
Do you know a rubber duck? Maybe yours lives in your bathtub. Maybe you pay it no mind as it floats quietly by the soap.
But get a few ducks together and watch out. They're fierce competitors. One could win you a big prize, and all help out needy causes.
Imagine not one duck, not a dozen ducks, but hundreds of them racing (floating gently, really) down a massive river (it's kind of a stream) towards a finish line where you (and hundreds of other humans like you) cheer on your adopted duck hoping it will finish first and you win the Big Prize.
But get a few ducks together and watch out. They're fierce competitors. One could win you a big prize, and all help out needy causes.
Imagine not one duck, not a dozen ducks, but hundreds of them racing (floating gently, really) down a massive river (it's kind of a stream) towards a finish line where you (and hundreds of other humans like you) cheer on your adopted duck hoping it will finish first and you win the Big Prize.
A Duck Race is a unique fundraising event that is used by non profits, rotary clubs, Kiwanis clubs and many organizations across the country. Organizations around the country sell ducks to adoptees for $5 or for package deals and then enter them into the race.
The Duck Race fundraising event is a win win for all involved; the organization raises much needed funds for their cause and the adoptees have a chance to give back and win great prizes. The race itself is a great family event and a tremendous way to bring the school community closer.
The Duck Race fundraising event is a win win for all involved; the organization raises much needed funds for their cause and the adoptees have a chance to give back and win great prizes. The race itself is a great family event and a tremendous way to bring the school community closer.