
Scottsbluff, NE – United Way of Western Nebraska invites the community to join the fun at Quackers 'N Cheese, happening Thursday, September 25th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Team Auto Center in Scottsbluff.
This free, family-friendly event features complimentary food and drinks, a decorated duck contest where attendees can vote for their favorite design, a silent auction and the chance to win incredible prizes by purchasing a duck (raffle ticket) in the annual Duck Draw fundraiser.
Top prizes include:
- A 2025 Chevrolet Trax, generously donated by Team Auto Center
- A Honda Pioneer side-by-side, courtesy of Sandberg Honda
- Plus 33 additional prizes ranging from gift packages to local experiences
All proceeds from duck purchases support United Way’s mission to improve lives and strengthen communities across Western Nebraska.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Team Auto Center for our annual Quackers 'N Cheese event,” said Karen Benzel, Executive Director of United Way of Western Nebraska. “It’s a great way for the community to come out to Team Auto Thursday, enjoy some food and drink, check out the generous silent auction items and have fun while making a meaningful impact.”
Ducks are available for purchase at Quackers ‘N Cheese Thursday or online at www.uwwn.org/duck through Thursday evening, where attendees can also view the full list of prizes. Beginning Friday, September 26th, ducks are only available at Team Auto Center (2014 E. 20th Place Scottsbluff) 10 am -6 pm and on Saturday, September, 27th the public may purchase ducks 9 am -10 am at the draw location (18th Street Plaza, downtown Scottsbluff).
United Way of Western Nebraska is a nonprofit organization that unites people and resources to build a stronger, healthier and more compassionate community. Supporting 22 local nonprofit agencies and providing direct community impact services in the areas of youth opportunity, healthy community, community resiliency and financial security and reinvesting in Western Nebraska since their inception in 1945. For more information, visit www.uwwn.org.