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Warrington Lions host Rubber Duck Race on Warrington Day

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Participants can win 10 cash prizes and the top 10 finishing ducks have a chance to win a $25,000 bonus prize.

The Warrington Lions Club will host its third annual rubber ducky race fundraiser during Warrington Day, Sept. 24, at 5 p.m. in the Neshaminy Creek at Lower Nike Park.

Everyone is invited to adopt one or more of the 3,000 rubber ducks that will race for chances to win cash prizes. Ducks can be adopted for $5 each or five ducks for $20.

Tickets can be purchased from members of the Warrington Lions Club or through its website at warringtonlions.org. Attendees are welcome to watch the race, but ticket purchasers need not be present to win.

The first 10 ducks to finish the race will win cash prizes ranging from $25 to $300. The top 10 finishers also have a chance to win a $25,000 bonus prize. Everyone can adopt ducks and find race rules at warringtonlions.org.

Tickets are being sold by Lions Club members at the entrance to the Warrington Farmers Market in Lower Nike Park – Fridays from 4 to 7 p.m. through Sept. 16 – and all of Warrington Day.

Proceeds from the rubber duck race and other Warrington Lions Club fundraisers benefit a number of local charities supported by the Warrington Lions Club, including the Bucks County Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Special Equestrians, Tabor Children’s Services, the Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic, and Lions Pride Park.


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