A great day for a duck race: Syracuse Inner Harbor
Louisville, KY may have the Derby, but in Syracuse we have the Duck Race.
Here are some photographs from today’s 13th Annual Duck Race to end Racism, sponsored by Interfaith Works. The event took place at the Inner Harbor Pavilion; the race started at the Kirkpatrick entrance of Onondaga Creek.
Media personality George Kilpatrick (center) leads the crowd in a Wobble dance in the Harbor Pavilion before the duck race.
Student intern Abiba Salahou (left) and Mercy Works, Inc. Program Director Gina Rivers enjoy the festivities before the duck race.
After a week of non-stop promotional appearances, Quackers catches a well-deserved break.
Ducks in a row: Inner Harbor (flowing against a strong wind from the northwest)
Tags: 13TH ANNUAL DUCK RACE TO END RACISM, 2015, Duck Race, Interfaith Works, Onondaga Creek, Syracuse, Syracuse Inner Harbor
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