

BRIDGTON — The Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club announced the winners of the 21st Annual Great Bridgton Duck Race. Although most have yet to be reached via phone, we are pleased to feature our first-place winner, Lauren Richardson who won $500. Lauren is from California but has summered in Bridgton her whole life. Both her father and she mentioned how she has had Duck Race tickets every year since she was a toddler and this was her first win. She was very excited and said that she planned to spend the money right her in the Bridgton area during her visit with her family. Lauren’s lucky number was 1938.
Other winning numbers were 1794, $250 and 776, $100. Gifts cards were won by ticket numbers 1060, 908, 707, 689, 1701 and 1789.
If any of these numbers belongs to you, contact Rotary at [email protected].
The Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club would like to thank everyone who bought tickets and cheered on the ducks at Stevens Brook bridge on Sunday, July 4. The Annual Duck Race is a 4th of July tradition in Bridgton. “It is one of our biggest fundraisers, so it’s success is critical in helping us do our projects in the community. We always have a good time and we think everyone had fun at the event,” remarked Jessica Putnam, President of the Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club since July 1, 2021.
If you would like to learn more about Rotary contact Jessica at [email protected].
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