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Re: fundraising--duck race

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Originally Posted by dricks View Post
I participate in the Breast Cancer 3 Day as well as mentoring team 704. We did a rubber duck race as a fundraiser for the 3-Day walk. We bought our rubber ducks from Oriental Trading company. We numbered them, sold numbers and dumped them in a creek running through an outdoor shopping mall. We had prizes for the first 15 ducks to finish, the last duck to finish and several others prizes. The prizes were donated by the shops around the area. We did quite well. The biggest hurddle we hit was a need for liability insurance that the shopping center required. It was a lot of fun.
How did the prize for "last duck" work"?
What happened if 2 (or more) got stuck & thus never finished (re: crossed finish line)??
Was there a time limit for ducks after a majority of them crossed the finish line for the "last duck" to cross & that one was declared the winner??
I can see something like that (maybe) being an issue if there wasn't a clause written into the rules to say something about those stuck ducks.
Just wondering!
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