Seafair
There are lots of things you can
make with empty milk cartons, but would you ever think to make them
into a boat? That's exactly what the clown in the photo is riding
on!
If you come to Seattle's annual Seafair, you will probably see this clown in the Milk Carton Derby.
Seafair is a 10-day celebration of Washington state's Puget Sound, a
100-mile-long inlet of the Pacific Ocean. Since 1950, Seafair has
sponsored a number of different activities, including parades,
high-dive acts, comedy skits, and the Milk Carton Derby.
The Milk Carton Derby is a lot of
fun! Both kids and adults put their imaginations to work and build
milk carton boats to compete in five race categories. Almost any
design is acceptable, so long as milk cartons are the primary means
of flotation. A half-gallon carton will float about four pounds of
weight, so for every 100 pounds of weight on your vessel, you will
need 25 half-gallon milk cartons. A minimum of 50 milk cartons is
required for each boat and motors are not allowed.
So whoever wants to enter the race
will have to drink lots of milk!
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