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WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (WSAW) - The snow may be heading in, but the cold on Saturday was perfect for one annual outdoor ...
said Special Olympics Southern California Programs ... There is also a free barbeque lunch for participants. The Big Bear Lake Polar Plunge will be at Veteran’s Park, 40870 Big Bear Blvd.
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BR.com catches up with Joe Flacco, Adam Terry and Governor Martin O'Malley as they jump into the Chesapeake Bay during the 2010 Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics of Maryland.
Every year, Special Olympics Massachusetts’ supporters gather together to plunge—whether into oceans, lakes, or pools. Polar Plunge proceeds directly support year-round sports training and competition ...
Shelly Thorene Mar 4, 2022 Mar 4, 2022 Updated Mar 5, 2022 Eighty-three hearty souls participated in the Tuolumne County Polar Plunge at ... Animal Control, Special Olympics athletes and their ...
Read full article: Go for the Cold! New River Polar Plunge Returns Saturday Why go for silver, when you can go for the ‘cold?’ That’s the question we’re asking, as we gear up for the New ...
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All it takes is a dive into frigid water at one of multiple Polar Plunge locations. Ready to make a difference in the lives of those with intellectual disabilities? All it takes is a dive into ...
Seventeen teams and about 160 plungers registered, more people came out to plunge unregistered ... the area director for Tuolumne County Special Olympics Northern California, said in a phone ...
The annual Cedar Falls-Waterloo Polar Plunge is a unique opportunity for individuals, organizations, and businesses to help Special Olympics, its athletes, and programs. People can participate by ...
The yearly tradition supports Special Olympics New York, an organization that helps athletes with intellectual disabilities play their favorite sports.