Scotts Bluff County Sheriff Mark Overman and
Chris Baer from the Nebraska State Patrol join Kevin Mooney on KNEB's
News Extra program Monday morning to talk about the Panhandle Polar
Plunge for Special Olympics.
A plunger can be anyone with enough nerve and heart, willing to dip more
than their toes in some freezing water for a good cause. Minimum
donations start at $50. Plungers can participate on an individual basis
or be part of a team. And if you're taking the plunge, just know that
this event is all about having fun while doing good. In other words,
dress up in a costume or come up with a theme for your team, the wackier
the better.
Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m. Teams and individual plunges will start at
11:00 a.m. Immediately following the plunge there will be a post-plunge
party held at YMCA Camp. Food will be provided for the plungers and
there are incentives at the $75 through $3,000 levels. Polar Plunge
merchandise will also be available for purchase at the party. Friends
and family members of the plungers are also invited to attend the
post-plunge party.
Full information is available at: http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/sheriff/sheriffs-office-special-olympics-polar-plunge.html
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