Duck Derby date set

Splash into service with Piedmont Senior Resources’ 2024 Duck Derby on Friday, September 13, at 6 p.m. at Riverside Park. This fun-filled fundraiser will kick off the 2024 Heart of Virginia Festival. All proceeds will fuel PSR’s community programming for local seniors in Amelia, Buckingham, Charlotte, Cumberland, Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward counties.

“The Duck Derby is about coming together as a community in support of our seniors,” said PSR Homemaker Program Manager, Jamie Anderson. “All funds raised are funneled directly into programs that ensure older adults in our seven-county region are cared for, protected and can continue to thrive as they live independently. This includes meal-delivery services, non-emergency medical transportation and wellness programs, all tailored to the unique needs of our seniors. When you support the derby, you’re not just backing a duck in a race, you’re championing the quality of life for local seniors.”

Community members can dive into the fun by adopting ducks at Piedmont Senior Resources’ Farmville location at 1413 South Main Street, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Purchase one duck for $5, a half dozen “quack pack” for $25, or a flock of 25 for $100. On derby day, the ducks will be released into the Appomattox River for their swim to the finish line at Riverside Park. The first-place duck receives $1,000, second place $500, third place $250 and 4th place $100.

PSR also offers local businesses the opportunity to get their feet wet for a good cause at six different sponsorship levels, ranging from the $3,000 Launchpad Duck level to the $100 Dewey Duck sponsorship. With a Launchpad Duck sponsorship, businesses receive 100 ducks to race plus an invitation to watch the derby from the boat landing and other perks.

The 2024 fundraiser follows on the heels of 2023’s successful derby, which garnered more than a dozen sponsorships from area businesses and raised over $16,500 in proceeds, all of which provided direct services for older adults in our seven-county region, many of whom are homebound.

This year, funds will continue to support PSR’s community services and programming, including disease prevention, elder abuse prevention, the Chore program, farmers market nutrition, options counseling, the Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (VICAP), care coordination, home-delivered meals, friendship cafes and non-emergency medical transportation.

Learn more about the 2024 Duck Derby or download a sponsorship packet at www.psraaa.org/duck-derby. For more information, call 434-767-5588. If you would like to become a sponsor, contact Anderson at janderson@psraaa.org.

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