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Squamish Street Market, Rotary club partner for new fundraiser

April 1, 2018 5:31am

The Squamish Street Market has partnered with the Squamish Rotary Club to support “Duck in a Truck”, a new fundraiser in the Sea to Sky Corridor to benefit the Squamish Hospice Society.

The Hospice Society is currently raising funds for a new Sea to Sky Community Hospice facility which is planning to open in March of 2019 that will provide four beds for hospice patients for end of life care.

It will be located within the existing Hilltop House facility with Squamish Rotary committed to raising $30,000 through this fundraiser to supply much needed equipment.

The premise of “Duck in a Truck” is that participants purchase a numbered rubber duck through raffle ticket sales which will be dropped into a Cardinal Concrete Truck and released into a pond during the Squamish Street Market at 3 PM Sunday, August 12, 2018.

Ducks can be purchased at the Squamish Street Market on June 17, July 15 and throughout the community beginning in mid-May. The prizes are as follows:

1st Prize $10,000 cash
2nd Prize $2,300 Sea to Sky Golf Package
Foursome at: – Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club
– Whistler Golf Course
– Pemberton Big Sky Golf Club
– Squamish Valley Golf & Country Club
3rd Prize $1,000 Cruiser Bike and Accessories Package
4th Prize $349 Sea to Sky Gondola Family Pass
5th Prize $200 Tasting Package at Salted Vine

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  1. Patricia Marini says

    April 19, 2018 at 6:59 am

    Will someone pick up the ducks afterwards or will they become a hazard , as in Penticton and other Communities??

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