2025 Waikiki Great Hawaiian Rubber Duckie Race
What a great day! The morning looked ominous with dark clouds over the event area. However, the day turned out to be beautiful, even after short “Hawaiian Blessing” sprinkles early in the event. The day started with a showcase of some truly beautiful and creative motorcycles at the McCully Shopping Center (Mahalo McCully!) The main tents and events were along the promenade by the Hawaiian Convention Center by the bridge where 20,000 rubber duckies would be dropped into the Ala Wai Canal. The promenade was full of people and keiiki (children) playing duckie games by noon (unfortunately, I don’t have parents permission to post the photos of the keiki, but, like our keiki play dates, I am not sure who was having more fun–the kids, or the volunteers! There was a special race for our incredible sponsors before the Ala Wai turned yellow with duckies. Congratulations all of our prize winners (see list below). Please head down to our office (@ 420 Waiakamilo Road, Suite 105, Honolulu, HI 96817) to collect your prize. Mahalo for your support and for an amazing Rubber Duckie Race. It was so great to be back at a duckie race after missing a few years. The support, caring and LOVE that was evident all day was truly touching. I am posting this on Monday, so it is “Amazing Monday!” We usually post about a person who is famous and achieved amazing heights with a disability. Today’s Amazing Monday is dedicated to ALL OF YOU. We all face something everyday, whether it is visible, like cerebral palsy, or more personal. YOU ARE AMAZING! Special mahalos go out to our amazing sponsors and everyone who contributed to our duckie race—your support helped a little kid continue his or her own AMAZING LIFE! MAHALO! Please enjoy the photos of the event, but first, a very special mahalo to our sponsors; there would be no duckie race without them! The event images are after the list of prize winners.
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