Duck Derby 2015

The 4th Annual Duck Derby is almost here! On April 11, the WSU Women’s Lightweight Crew Club is hosting the 2015 Duck Derby at Pine Street Plaza in downtown Pullman. The crew club is calling all community members and supporters to participate in this thrilling fundraising event! Participants can register for $10 per duck with a chance to win prizes while also supporting the Women’s Lightweight Crew Club. All rubber ducks purchased will be entered into a competitive duck race on Paradise Creek. Participants with winning ducks will be eligible for a variety of prizes. Online registration ends April 10 and day of registrations will be accepted from 11-11:45 a.m. at Pine Street Plaza. Come support the Lightweight Women’s Crew Team today and watch as your rubber duck dominates the Derby!

For more information or to register, please visit https://urec.wsu.edu/fitness

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