Annual Duck Derby set

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“It’s Duck Season in Middle Tennessee!” announced Queen of the Quackers Coreen King. The Child Advocacy Center is hosting the 7th Annual Duck Derby on May 17.

The Quack Attack Team will race 12,000 rubber ducks down the Duck-O-Bunga slide into the swimming pool at Sports*Com, located at 120 DeJarnette Lane, Murfreesboro

The Corporate Duck Race will begin at 1:00 p.m., the first heats will begin at 2:00 p.m., and the winner’s race will be held at 4:04 p.m. The owners of the first ducks to cross the finish line will win duck-tabulous prizes, with a grand prize of $5,000

The Child Advocacy Center is partnering with the Rutherford Parent Spring Kids Fest. On race day, the Spring Kids Fest will be held from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and will include local vendor booths, awesome prize giveaways, inflatables, live stage performances, free face painting, and more! Child Advocacy Center Director Sharon De Boer stated, “The Child Advocacy Center is thrilled to partner with Rutherford Parent Magazine for a duck-tastic children’s event that the entire family will enjoy!

Proceeds from this event will fund services for child abuse victims. In the last 14 years, the Child Protective Investigative Team has worked together to investigate and prosecute 9,665 child abuse cases and assisted over 13,500 individuals in Rutherford and Cannon Counties. The Department of Children’s Services protects children, law enforcement arrests perpetrators, the District Attorney’s Office prosecutes and incarcerates offenders, while the Child Advocacy Center helps children and families heal from the trauma. In addition, the Child Advocacy Center assists drug endangered children and trains adults how to protect children from child sexual abuse utilizing the “Darkness to Light” training curriculum. In the last two years over 2,300 parents, grandparents, and professionals have been trained

To become a sponsor, adopt ducks, volunteer, or for more information about the event visit the website at www.boroduckderby.com or contact the Child Advocacy Center at 615-867-9000 or the Cannon County Child Advocacy Center at 615-563-9915.

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