‘Duck the Turbines’ raises funds for coastal protection

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DOX Bar and Kitchen in Island Park hosted the “Duck the Turbines” fundraiser on TAug. 29 organized by Protect Our Coast - LINY. The event featured a lively rubber duck race with significant community participation and was held to raise awareness and funds for POC-LINY’s environmental efforts.

The event saw a great turnout, with attendees enjoying live music, luxury raffle items, and a competitive duck race. Prizes were awarded to winners of various heats and the final round. The heat winners, each receiving $50, included East End Cafe’s, Mike Reinhart, Nick De Lernia, and Debbie Stroface.

In the final round, Johanna Sofield took home the grand prize of $1,000, Harold Webb won $250 for second place, and the third place prize of $250 went to the aptly named “Ugly Duckling.”

POC-LINY, a group focused on protecting Long Island’s coastal waters and communities, organized the event to support its mission of preserving natural habitats and promoting environmental conservation. They are particularly concerned about the potential adverse impacts of offshore wind turbine projects and other large-scale utility developments on Long Island’s environment and community character.

The event not only raised funds but also brought attention to the group’s ongoing efforts to ensure that utility projects are thoroughly scrutinized and that the interests of residents, businesses, and the natural environment are protected.