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Rubber Ducky Race raises money for Turtle Creek Watershed Association

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| Sunday, September 26, 2021 12:01 a.m.
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Owen Hixon, 8, of Hempfield, tosses a rubber ducky back into the race after it got stuck on a rock during the third annual Turtle Creek Watershed Association’s and Irwin Borough’s Rubber Ducky Race at Irwin Park on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021 along the tributary that runs from Brush Creek in Irwin.

Rubber ducks raced again Saturday in the third annual Rubber Ducky Race. The event is put on by the Turtle Creek Watershed Association and Irwin Borough.

Participants could buy a rubber ducky to compete in the race, and the money raised goes to the watershed association, which will use part of the funds to help clean up abandoned coal mine drainage.

It’s held along a tributary that runs from Brush Creek in Irwin.


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