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Featured Idea: Great American Duck Races: On Your Mark, Get Set .Float? Preliminary visions of the duck races webbed feet placed in starting blocks, feathered chests waddling towards the finish line were
The minimal cost of adopting a duck - $10.00 each encouraged local residents to help the Rotary Clubs raise funds for a news sports facility, Morrison Centennial Park. The generous prizes were integral to the success of the events. The grand prize, $20,000 toward a car from a Grants Pass Auto Dealership went to Tina Lindall, a waitress at Galice Resort and student at Rogue Community College. She found out she was the big winner when her sister called on her cell phone. Lindall says "I was so excited, I had to pull over to the side of the road.
Joan Bille won a $1,000 gift basket from Gottshalks Department Store. When she found out the races were happening on her birthday, she sent her husband out to buy ducks. She says "I never win anything. She did, however, feel lucky because of the fortuitous timing. Her husband, John, said they considered the four ducks they purchased a $40 donation to the new Sports Park. "Community support for events like the duck races is why we live here, he said. Winning was an added bonus.
The Great American Derby Duck Race is a fund-raising concept owned by Great American Merchandise & Events. They began staging the events in 1988 and recently added a turtle character to their lineup. The rubber racers are bar-coded for immediate identification of winners. A funnel-shaped boom is stretched across the finish line to capture the winners. Both the duck and turtle characters are trademarked by their three inch size, sunglasses and an appropriate smile. Tim Matykiewicz, a Great American
Media sponsorship was crucial to the success of the event. The crowds gathered at the finish line at Riverside Park were treated to entertainment from local radio station sponsors, KAJO and KLDR. The Duck Races were also promoted by KDRV Channel 12 News and the Grants Pass Daily Courier newspaper. Local businesses provided sponsorship on three levels: Super Duck Sponsors Gates Home Furnishings, Premier West Bank and
The participating Rotary Clubs are thrilled with the results. Sponsors covered most of the $40,000 costs to stage the event and plans are already underway for next year's duck races. In an interview with the Grants Pass Daily Courier, race organizer Bill Thorp said, "The community's been unbelievable, they got a chance to help kids and have some fun! -- DeWayne Lumpkin, Freelance Writer To find out how you can have a Derby Duck Race in your local community send email to DerbyDuckRace@fundraisers.com. Back to the Ideas Page |
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