Idaho Falls Rotary Club kicks off 30th annual duck race
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IDAHO FALLS It’s time to start quacking. The Idaho Falls Rotary Club officially kicked off another duck race season Wednesday.
“We are very excited. This will be a good year,” duck race committee spokesman Kevin Call said.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Great Snake River Greenbelt Duck Race, which will be held on Aug. 14. Last year, the duck race was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are going to be bigger and better this year,” Call said.
The Rotary Club announced two big prizes for this year’s winners. Firefighters from Idaho Falls introduced the prizes by driving into the parking lot at The Waterfront at Snake River Landing with their sirens on. The grand prize winner will receive a 2014 Jeep Rubicon, donated by Idaho Falls Cars and Trucks. The first prize winner will get a 2021 Polaris Sportsman HD 4 Wheeler donated by Idaho Central Credit Union.
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