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Tourists ready for Polar Plunge in Medicine Park Tourists ready for Polar Plunge in Medicine Park By Dallas Payeton | February 5, 2021 at 7:04 PM CST - Updated February 5 at 7:04 PM MEDICINE PARK, Okla. (TNN) - Medicine Park will be home to an annual tradition this weekend, the Polar Plunge. People from across the world and in southwest Oklahoma will be dressing up in costumes to jump in Bath Lake. This will be Tom Snowden and Kenny Brown’s third year driving down from Smiths Creek, Michigan just 60 miles north of Detroit to be apart of the 23rd annual Polar Plunge. Both Snowden and Brown said jumping into Bath Lake makes you feel you alive. ....
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb 04, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Oregonians have a longstanding and beloved winter tradition of Plunging into the frigid Columbia waters and even some icy cold pools every February to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Oregon. Donning their wildest costumes and swimming attire, more than 1,500 brave (some might say crazy) supporters across Oregon would have been preparing to take the Polar Plunge next month. In a normal year, the Plunge would take place in 5 locations throughout the State (Portland, Eugene, Corvallis, Bend and So. Oregon/Medford). However, nothing about the last year has been normal. With safety of the athletes and Plunge participants as a priority, we won’t be gathering to Plunge together in 2021. Instead, the 2021 Polar Plunge is going virtual across Oregon to continue to support athletes during a time when we cannot in-person events. ....
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb 04, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Oregonians have a longstanding and beloved winter tradition of Plunging into the frigid Columbia waters and even some icy cold pools every February to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Oregon. Donning their wildest costumes and swimming attire, more than 1,500 brave (some might say crazy) supporters across Oregon would have been preparing to take the Polar Plunge next month. In a normal year, the Plunge would take place in 5 locations throughout the State (Portland, Eugene, Corvallis, Bend and So. Oregon/Medford). However, nothing about the last year has been normal. With safety of the athletes and Plunge participants as a priority, we won’t be gathering to Plunge together in 2021. Instead, the 2021 Polar Plunge is going virtual across Oregon to continue to support athletes during a time when we cannot in-person events. ....
Scotty McCreery to Plunge in Place for Special Olympics North Carolina Scotty McCreery to Plunge in Place for Special Olympics North Carolina Listen February 1, 2021 11:00 AM John Shearer The Standing in for the annual Polar Plunge event that sees people across the country diving into freezing cold waters in the winter months, SONC is adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic by inviting participants to take the plunge individually in a pool, ice bath or some other social-distancing-friendly way. The goal is to help raise money for Special Olympics North Carolina, which provides sports training to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Scotty has started his own page to raise donations, with a goal of $10,000. “I’m happy to Plunge in Place this year and show my support of the nearly 40,000 athletes who train and compete as part of Special Olympics North Carolina. They inspire me, the Five More Minutes singer says. ....
Scotty McCreery is taking the Plunge. The Standing in for the annual Polar Plunge event that sees people across the country diving into freezing cold waters in the winter months, SONC is adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic by inviting participants to take the plunge individually in a pool, ice bath or some other social-distancing-friendly way. The goal is to help raise money for Special Olympics North Carolina, which provides sports training to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Scotty has started his own page to raise donations, with a goal of $10,000. “I’m happy to Plunge in Place this year and show my support of the nearly 40,000 athletes who train and compete as part of Special Olympics North Carolina. They inspire me, the Five More Minutes singer says. ....