It’s ‘Polar Plunge’ time!

Liberty, In. —Supporters in Liberty and surrounding communities will come together this winter to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Indiana by taking part in the organization’s annual Polar Plunge fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 23.

On-site registration for the event will take place inside the pavilion at Whitewater Memorial State Park (1418 State Rd. 101) beginning at 11:00 a.m., with participants lining up to take the plunge into the lake at 12:30 p.m. Advance registration is available online here.

Special Olympics Indiana’s signature fundraiser, the Polar Plunge is a series of exhilarating events held each winter where individuals and teams brave the elements by taking an icy dip to demonstrate their commitment to the cause. Celebrating 50 years of changing lives in 2019 and now serving more than 16,000 people across the state each year, Special Olympics Indiana is aiming to raise at least $1 million through the Polar Plunge season for the first time in its history. All funds raised will directly benefit current and future Special Olympics athletes.

“We recognize that this is a special moment in our history and we’re planning big things for both our 50th anniversary and for the future of the Special Olympics movement in Indiana,” said President and CEO Jeff Mohler. “The Polar Plunge is our most important fundraiser each year and we know that—in order for us to reach our goals and to involve even more people who could benefit from our services—our supporters around the state will need to pull together this winter to raise more than ever before.”

To participate, individuals must raise a minimum of $75 ($50 with a student ID) for Special Olympics Indiana, with awards presented to top fundraising teams and individuals. Participants can register as individuals or gather friends, family members, co-workers, or others and register as a team.

The event also will include an indoor “After Splash Bash” at the 4-H Community Building (411 Patriot Blvd.), where additional prizes will be awarded as participants warm up with complimentary food and beverages. Spectators and guests are welcome throughout and can take part in the After Splash Bash festivities for a $5 fee.

To date, the Polar Plunge has raised over $6 million in support of Special Olympics Indiana’s year-round programs and events, including more than $800,000 in 2018. More than 3,000 individuals are expected to take the plunge this year, with a total of 18 separate events scheduled in cities and towns across the state.

The Polar Plunge is presented by the Law Enforcement Torch Run to Benefit Special Olympics and is sponsored statewide by Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana and Duke Energy, among others.

To learn more about the Polar Plunge or to register or make a contribution in support of a participating individual or team, visit www.PolarPlungeIN.org.