A truckload of rubber ducks is dumped into the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Rubber ducks are stopped by netting on the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Rubber ducks float down the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Spectators watch as rubber ducks float down the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Rubber ducks emerge from under a bridge over the Indian River on Main St in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Lois Ruggiero, a volunteer with Bare Necessities, watches as rubber ducks float down the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Spectators watch as rubber ducks float down the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers with Bare Necessities paddle up the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers with Bare Necessities set up behind a barrier on the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers with Bare Necessities wait to retrieve thousands of rubber ducks on the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers with Bare Necessities start to etrieve thousands of rubber ducks on the Indian River in Clinton on June 22 as part of the Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22. Over 3300 entries were received raising over $15,000 for Bare Necessities which provides diapers and wipes to those in need through local organizations. Netting and volunteers in boats ensured that all rubber ducks were retrieved at the end of the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Bare Necessities Ducky Dip for Diapers on June 22