The Polar Plunge, that is. Special Olympics Pennsylvania hosted the event as a fundraiser to support the athletes. Opening ceremonies started at 11:30 a.m., followed by the plunge at noon.
Costume contest Polar Plunge emcee Greg Moore, in the blue fuzzy hat, interviews Gary Daniels, center, who entered the event’s costume contest dressed like WKRP’s Les Nessman. Other costume ...
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The annual legislative polar plunge was held at the state Capitol in Lansing Thursday, with lawmakers taking the dunk in ...
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HULL — Hundreds of people gathered at the annual Nantasket Polar Plunge to support the Special Olympics. Participants donned ...
Anaconda Police Officer David Wolfe holds the American flag during the playing of the national anthem prior to the 2025 ...
Gateway Teacher Maddie Brooks and student Chase Faulds were first to take the Polar Plunge last year, after Faulds raised more pledges for Special Olympics of Massachusetts than any other jumper ...
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This is Plunge Ambassador Kimberly Stivers’ 15th year doing the Polar Plunge. She’s a Special Olympics athlete herself, which is what inspired her to start the fundraiser.