18th Annual Duck Race to Benefit Montgomery County Neighbors in Need Sept. 27

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The 18th Annual Duck Race is scheduled for September 27, 2025, at the Tan-Tar-A Resort in Lake Conroe, Texas. This popular event raises funds for Montgomery County Neighbors in Need, a local charity dedicated to supporting residents facing challenging circumstances. With sponsorship from Waste Connections and Northwest Harvest, the race promises a day of family-friendly activities and prizes. The event not only aims to entertain but also to strengthen community ties and assist those in need. Last year, the race raised over $10,000 for local charities, highlighting its positive impact.

Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy the resort's lazy river and other attractions. Local businesses and residents are encouraged to get involved and contribute to the success of this event. The Duck Race exemplifies how community events can create lasting benefits for those who require support.

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