Three hundred rubber ducks are poured out of a Bowling Green Public Works bucket truck at The Fringe food truck park on Monday during the City of Bowling Green’s inaugural Downtown Duck Drop. The duck drop was the first public fundraiser for the City of Bowling Green’s A Better BGKY Nonprofit, with the money raised through sales of the ducks going towards Duncan Hines Days.
Bowling Green Public Works Director Andy Souza (left), BGPW Signal Technician Josh Minton and several hundred rubber ducks rise over The Fringe food truck park in a bucket truck before the inaugural Downtown Duck Drop on Monday.
Three hundred rubber ducks sit inside a bucket at The Fringe food truck park on Monday before the inaugural Downtown Duck Drop. The duck drop was the first public fundraiser for the City of Bowling Green’s A Better BGKY Nonprofit, with the money raised through sales of the ducks going towards Duncan Hines Days.
Three hundred rubber ducks are poured out of a Bowling Green Public Works bucket truck at The Fringe food truck park on Monday during the City of Bowling Green’s inaugural Downtown Duck Drop. The duck drop was the first public fundraiser for the City of Bowling Green’s A Better BGKY Nonprofit, with the money raised through sales of the ducks going towards Duncan Hines Days.
Telia Butler, downtown development coordinator for the City of Bowling Green, uses a tape measure to find the winner of the city’s Downtown Duck Drop on Monday. The duck drop was the first public fundraiser for the City of Bowling Green’s A Better BGKY Nonprofit, with the money raised through sales of the ducks going towards Duncan Hines Days.
A group of officials from the City of Bowling Green and members of the public stand at The Fringe food truck park on Monday during the City of Bowling Green’s inaugural Downtown Duck Drop. The duck drop was the first public fundraiser for the City of Bowling Green’s A Better BGKY Nonprofit, with the money raised through sales of the ducks going towards Duncan Hines Days.
Three hundred rubber ducks sit inside a box at The Fringe food truck park on Monday after the inaugural Downtown Duck Drop. The duck drop was the first public fundraiser for the City of Bowling Green’s A Better BGKY Nonprofit, with the money raised through sales of the ducks going towards Duncan Hines Days.