


There also will be Cape Coral locations, including Vineyard Community Church of Cape Coral and First Assembly West Church.

“It is right on the border of Cape Coral and North Fort Myers,” she said. This year the organization chose one main shopping spot as the Grace Community Center on Hancock Bridge Parkway. 1 for all the information and specifics.” Watch our website and newspapers starting Oct.
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“No one can come in directly and shop, they have to go to voucher locations to sign up, with some verification required. How the organization works is to sign-up those in need and give them vouchers, where they can “shop” for holiday gifts – parents and guardians for the children, the children for their parents. Then we got calls from teachers and others in North Fort Myers, asking for help for their local children.” “Last year we were able to provide Christmas for 500 local Cape families, over 800 children. Besides helping many more families in Cape Coral, the organization is expanding this year to include North Fort Myers as well, she said. “Chick-fil-A is donating free chicken for a year, and their mascot, the cow, will be there, and they will be giving out coupons.”Ĭontributing to the charity is particularly important this year, she said. “We’ve also had some other great donations,” said McFalls. Cost is $5 per duck, six for $25, 12 for $50 and 25 for $100. The last duck in will receive $50.”ĭucks will be available to purchase up until the race. Prizes include four Disney Park Hopper tickets, four Lego Land Tickets and a three-day, two-night stay at The Resort at Marina Village. “We will even have a prize for the last duck. The ducks will move toward the finish line and prizes will be distributed for first, second and third duck in,” said Audrey McFalls, founder/executive director of Oma’s Heart, Inc. This is the inaugural Great River Duck Race for the charity, with great prizes for the owners of the winning racing ducks.
