GREENVILLE, S.C. – More than 10,000 rubber ducks will be floating over Reedy Rivers falls this Saturday for charity.
While Reedy River Duck Derby is known for its main event, it also hosts an all-day celebration featuring live music from local artists, drum demonstrations, games, activities for children and more. This year’s event, which is called the official unofficial kick-off to summer in Greenville, will be on Saturday, May 4 with the following schedule:
10:30 a.m. — Stone Singers and Chicora Voices
- Hear the quality musical instruction in the choral setting from the Chicora Voices and the Stone Singers
11:15 a.m. — Darby Wilcox and The Peep Show
- ● Musician Darby Wilcox and her band The Peep Show performs folk style music
12:30 p.m. – Our World Festival: Interactive Drumming
1-1:45 p.m. – Hat Contest
- Show off your most creative duck-themed hats for a chance to win cash prizes
1:45-2:20 p.m. – Our World Festival
2:20-2:50 p.m. – The Reedy River Duck Derby
2:50-3:20 p.m. – Our World Festival: Dancers and Duck Strut
- After the race, enjoy live performances as well as the Duck Strut, a line dance created specifically for the Duck Derby
3:20-3:35 p.m. – Winners of the hat contest announced
3:35-3:50 p.m. – Winners of the Duck Derby Announced
3:50-4 p.m. – Our World Festival
The grand prize for the Derby is a year’s worth of Publix groceries and a chance to win one million dollars. The second prize is $2500 from the Rotary Club of the Reedy River Greenville and third prize is a golf weekend at Embassy Suites by Hilton on Verdae.
A single duck sponsorship is $10 and a five-duck Quack Pack is available for $30 through April 15. To support a team select the Team Tab at the top of the page. For more information on how to adopt a duck, visit www.reedyriverrotary.org.
About the Duck Derby:
The Rotary Club of the Reedy River Greenville, a service organization of local business men and women, holds the Reedy River Duck Derby annually as its primary fundraiser. This is the 15th consecutive year that the group has organized this charitable fundraiser. In 2018, the club was able to award over $70,000 to charitable recipients in the Greenville area and support an international water project through Rotary International. For more information visit www.reedyriverrotary.org.