CROGHAN — “Thankful,” was the word Todd Lighthall, New York FFA Foundation executive director, used to sum up the day at the 30th annual AdironDuck Race at Oswegatchie Educational Center
CROGHAN â For the second year in a row, the Oswegatchie Educational Center will hold its annual AdironDuck Race virtually.
âThe AdironDuck Race is the perfect opportunity for Oswegatchie and the Lewis County community to work together to make the community a better place,â said Bill Waite, the centerâs program director and the raceâs âDuck Master General.â
The rubber ducks will be dumped into the Oswegatchie River at 11 a.m. April 25. At this time due to the amount of attendance for outdoor gatherings set at 200, it will only be a virtual event. However the determination of whether to open to a limited amount of spectators will be made the week prior to the event.