The Ducks Are Coming, Later This Month
The Ducks Are Coming,
Later This Month
May 28 is the date for Newtown Lions Clubâs 11th Annual Great Pootatuck Duck Race.
For those who have witnessed the annual splashdown of almost 4,000 ducks in Sandy Hook Center, it is a memory that will live forever. In the past, crowds have lined both sides of the Pootatuck River to watch as the yellow ducks are ceremoniously dumped from a bucket loader into the river and then traverse the rapids, rocks and tree branches, on their journey to the finish line at the walking bridge that stretches from Glen Road to Dayton Street.
Each duck has a number which corresponds to the number on the $5 ticket residents can buy from a Newtown Lions Club ticket booth (on weekends), at participating business, or, for those latecomers, tickets bought at the race itself. But donât wait until the last minute to purchase your duck: at last yearâs event, many of the potential duck race winners were disappointed because ticket sales had closed.
The ducks will be discharged into the Pootatuck River at 2 pm.
The first 20 ducks to cross the finish line will win prizes for their owners.
First prize this year is $2,000, second prize is a weekend getaway (hotel, theater tickets and restaurant dining) valued at $700, and third place is an 8GB iPod Touch.
Additional prizes this year are as follows: Fitness 4,000 gift certificate, a Treadwell Park pass, $100 gift certificate to Sal e Pepe, two-year subscription to The Newtown Bee,a Carminuccioâs Pizza gift certificate, $50 The Meat House gift certificate; $50 Garyâs Rib House gift certificate, $50 Pizza Palace gift certificate, $50 My Place Restaurant gift certificate, $50 Mona Lisa gift certificate, $45 Berkshire Motors gift certificate, $40 Naserâs Salon gift certificate, $49.95 Newtown Car Care gift certificate, $25 demitasse gift certificate, $25 Robertâs gift certificate, $25 Blue Colony Diner gift certificate, and $20 worth of Edmond Town Hall movie passes.
New this year will be the presentation of a $50 gift certificate from Tambascioâs Restaurant to the person deemed Best Dressed âDuck Personnage.â
In addition, 38 vendors will be available with food, information, entertainment, crafts, and advice.
Those who have already signed on are Andreaâs Pastry Shop, Canine Advocates of Newtown, The Chamber of Commerce of Newtown, The Childrenâs Adventure Center, demitasse cafe, Democratic Town Committee, Earth Day Environmental Groups, Fun Cuts & Fun Cuts Consignment, Independent Party of Newtown, Inspire Revelry, Kevinâs Community Center, Lathrop School of Dance, Leaps of Faith, Mr Turtleâs School.
And, Newtown Academy of Karate, Newtown Ambulance Association, Newtown Board of Realtors, Newtown Bridle Lands Association, Newtown Conservation Commission, Newtown Forest Association, Newtown Historical Society, Newtown Junior Womenâs Club, Newtown Lions Club, Newtown Womanâs Club, Newtown Senior Center, Newtown Underwater Search And Rescue, Newtown United Methodist Church Food Court Group.
Also, Pack 370 Cub Scouts, Popowich Chiropractic & Acupuncture Care Center, Relay For Life, Republican Town Committee, Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co., Senior Helpers, Stone River Grille, Sustainable Energy, The Town and Country Garden Club, Two Brothers Ice Cream Truck, Wesleyan Learning Center, and Women Involved in Newtown.
All forms of duck paraphernalia will be available for purchase. There will be duck umbrellas, duck hats, duck shirts, duck balloons, and duck banners. Varied versions of the actual ducks that race in the river will also be sold by vendors.
Bob Schmidt has returned to serve as chairman of the 2011 Duck Race.
Newtown High School student Paige Olson, 18, will be the emcee for this yearâs event. Miss Olson holds the title of Miss Teen Connecticut-World 2011. She will be introducing the entertainment which will include Magic Marty, student-performers from Graceful Planet, students of Porco Karate School, dancers from Lathrop School of Dance, and a vocal group from Newtown High called The XY Chromotones.