Wednesday, April 17, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Don’t Be A Sitting Duck Rotary’s Iconic Duck Race Returns

A sea of yellow will soon be streaming down Plantation Creek as the 2024 Norm Perry Memorial Duck Race approaches.
The annual fundraising event held by the Rotary Club of Ayr will return to Plantation Park on Sunday, May 19 where the community will gather to watch hundreds of ducks race to the finish line.
There are thousands of dollars on the line for the owners of the winning ducks, but the event is all held for a good cause, being one of the club’s top fundraisers every year.
This year, funds raised will go towards Burdekin Combined Chaplaincy (BCC) and Burdekin Community Association (BCA).
“Fundraising is critical for us because times are pretty tough and we have organisations, especially like BCC and BCA, that need as much support as they can get, so we try and spread ourselves as much as possible,” said Rotary Volunteer and Event Organiser John McVeigh.
“For the size of our club, we match any club in Townsville with what we do, and we try as much as possible to put the money back into our community.”
But first, the Rotary Club of Ayr are inviting the community to purchase their lucky ducks and be in it to win it.
Purchasing a duck will ensure that you’re in the running for the thousands of dollars’ worth of prizes up for grabs on the day, with the owner of the first duck to cross the finish line to be rewarded with $1,000 cash, $750 up for grabs for the second, $500 for the third, $300 for the fourth and $200 for the fifth duck across the line.
“We have a crane empty this crate full of ducks into the water and, because it’s not a straightforward creek with nice clean banks, there’s weed and whatever, so what the ducks do is totally random,” said John.
There are five $50 lucky duck draw prizes available as well as prizes for the best decorated duck and the best duck outfit worn on the day.
Ducks are on sale for $50 each and if punters buy three ducks, they’ll get a fourth duck for free.
Raffle tickets are also on sale for $5 each to go into the running for a firepit built by Rotary member Mike Blakey.
The race day will also feature entertainment from the Burdekin Brass Band as well as a colouring in competition, novelty races and presentations.
Ducks are available for purchase from today, Thursday, April 18 from Ayr Rotary members, Burdekin Cleaners and Laundry and market and street stalls across the Burdekin.
To find out more, visit Rotary Club of Ayr on Facebook or contact John McVeigh on 0409 321 418.

Rotarian Narelle Hibberd and Norm Perry, who was known as the most prolific duck salesman of the club and the Duck Race is now named after

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