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Special Olympics Maine won t let a pandemic stop their athletes from rolling During the month of January, Special Olympics of Maine is asking people to Lobster Roll in the snow or ice or water to raise money for their athletes. Author: Beth McEvoy (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 3:21 PM EST January 6, 2021 Updated: 1:31 PM EST January 8, 2021 MAINE, Maine During the pandemic, most things have changed including a lot of traditions. For most of us ringing in the new year quietly was not a big deal but for Special Olympics Maine having to cancel their biggest fundraiser of the year hurt. For the last 32 years, ....
New Year s polar plunges put on ice Mainers are welcoming 2021 through virtual lobster rolls and polar dips to benefit non-profits statewide, some that last all month. Author: Beth McEvoy (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 4:26 PM EST January 1, 2021 Updated: 4:38 PM EST January 1, 2021 PORTLAND, Maine It s a chilly tradition that many Mainers pride themselves in taking part in as a way to ring in the new year - an icy dip in the ocean but not this year, at least not as a large group. For the last 32 years, Special Olympics of Maine has welcomed hundreds of Mainers to their Lobster Dip at Old Orchard Beach. Lisa Bird of Special Olympics Maine says it s the organization s biggest fundraising event all year, where they usually pull in $100,000, money used to support the more than 5,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities statewide they serve. ....
Virtually shivering: Crowded Jan. 1 polar plunges put on ice By Staff | Dec 31, 2020 FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2011, file photo, David Greenham, of Readfield, Maine, reacts after taking a plunge with about 100 others participating in the annual Polar Bear Plunge at the East End Beach in Portland, Maine. The tradition of taking an icy plunge into the ocean to ring in 2021 is going virtual during the coronavirus pandemic. (John Patriquin/Portland Press Herald via AP) PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The coronavirus pandemic has poured cold water all over the tradition of gathering en masse to ring in the new year by taking an icy plunge, but organizers are going with the floe. ....
Virtually shivering: Crowded Jan. 1 polar plunges put on ice by David Sharp, The Associated Press Posted Dec 30, 2020 8:24 am EDT Last Updated Dec 30, 2020 at 8:26 am EDT PORTLAND, Maine The coronavirus pandemic has poured cold water all over the tradition of gathering en masse to ring in the new year by taking an icy plunge, but organizers are going with the floe. Organizers of many traditional “polar plunges” have resolved to stay safe on New Year’s Day instead of hosting large events with hundreds of shivering participants that could spread the coronavirus. Instead, many events often with a charitable bent planned for Friday have been altered to incorporate virtual elements or social distancing. ....