August 5, 2009
Kickoff Event at Frazier International History Museum
A Training and Development Center for Individuals with Development Disabilities
Louisville —“And They’re Off!” Harbor House will be hosting the 6th annual Ken-Ducky Derby Kick Off event at the Frazier International History Museum on August 5, 2009 The 6th Annual Ken-Ducky Derby, will be held September 26, on the Festival Plaza at Waterfront Park.
What is the Ken-Ducky Derby and how does it work? People can adopt a rubber duck for $5.00 or a family of six ducks for $25.00. Rubber ducks are adopted by completing an “adoption certificate.” The adopter then has a duck in the race, and has a chance to win a new car, and other great prizes. You do not have to be present to win the Grand Prize.
Adoptions will begin August 5th and continue through September 26, 2009 (race day). The adopter of the first duck across the finish line will win a new Honda Civic, courtesy of Swope Honda World. There is also a chance to win one million dollars with the “Garrett-Stotz Company Million Dollar Duck” floating in the water. Adopt your Ken-Ducky Derby Duck at one of our many retail locations – including Kroger Stores, Republic Bank Branches, Bearno’s, Starbucks Coffee, Krispy Kreme, Coach’s Fitness and Pat’s Steakhouse.
The Real Winners of the Harbor House Ken-Ducky Derby are the adults with disabilities who are served by Harbor House of Louisville programs. Harbor House is a not-for-profit certified training and development center for adults with developmental and physical disabilities and brain injuries. Over 200 adults are served annually with on-site and community based employment opportunities, plus a full range of other services.
Kickoff Event at Frazier International History Museum
A Training and Development Center for Individuals with Development Disabilities
Louisville —“And They’re Off!” Harbor House will be hosting the 6th annual Ken-Ducky Derby Kick Off event at the Frazier International History Museum on August 5, 2009 The 6th Annual Ken-Ducky Derby, will be held September 26, on the Festival Plaza at Waterfront Park.
What is the Ken-Ducky Derby and how does it work? People can adopt a rubber duck for $5.00 or a family of six ducks for $25.00. Rubber ducks are adopted by completing an “adoption certificate.” The adopter then has a duck in the race, and has a chance to win a new car, and other great prizes. You do not have to be present to win the Grand Prize.
Adoptions will begin August 5th and continue through September 26, 2009 (race day). The adopter of the first duck across the finish line will win a new Honda Civic, courtesy of Swope Honda World. There is also a chance to win one million dollars with the “Garrett-Stotz Company Million Dollar Duck” floating in the water. Adopt your Ken-Ducky Derby Duck at one of our many retail locations – including Kroger Stores, Republic Bank Branches, Bearno’s, Starbucks Coffee, Krispy Kreme, Coach’s Fitness and Pat’s Steakhouse.
The Real Winners of the Harbor House Ken-Ducky Derby are the adults with disabilities who are served by Harbor House of Louisville programs. Harbor House is a not-for-profit certified training and development center for adults with developmental and physical disabilities and brain injuries. Over 200 adults are served annually with on-site and community based employment opportunities, plus a full range of other services.







