Duck race for research institute
9/02/2010
The Hutt's annual duck race is going national, and there's also
a new option for corporates enabling them to "bling up" their river
racer.
Organisers Paul Mexted (Petone Working Men's Club) and Mike
Raynes aim to have up to 5000 plastic yellow ducks drifting down
Hutt River from Melling to Ewen Bridges for the 2010 Great NZ
Englefield Duck Race on Sunday, April 18. Tickets for the numbered
ducks are now on sale for $5.
This time duck "owners" are able to indicate on the ticket their
choice of charity: Te Omanga Hospice, the Gillies McIndoe Research
Institute, Wellington Free Ambulance or Coastguard New Zealand.
Mr Mexted says they're all organisations involved in looking
after people facing an emergency or adversity. The expanded range
of charities "spreads the interest" in the event and, for the
Coastguard in particular, it means tickets can be sold in other
regions.
On April 18, there will also be a separate corporate duck race.
Instead of regular bathtub yellow ducks, the corporate ducks are
four times the size. They cost $200 but sponsoring businesses get
to paint them in their own colours, add decals and appendages, or
any other "bling" (short of sails or little outboard motors). After
the race, the business gets to claim their duck for keeps.
"We've got some pretty good interest in the corporate race
already.
"I think we can have a lot of fun with this," Mr Mexted says.
"We'll get some friendly [inter-business rivalry] banter
going."
In one sense, this year's duck race has gone international.
Michael Weaver, a lieutenant of the United States Coast Guard
visiting from Fort Dixon, New Jersey, has already signed up for one
of the $200 corporate ducks.