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Special Olympics Polar Plunge planned March 25 in West Fargo

The fundraiser will help support the more than 1,000 people served by Special Olympics North Dakota, who train and compete year-round in 14 Olympic-type sports.

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Bill Ahlfeldt, Commander of the Red River Regional SWAT Team, dives into a pool of cold water during the Polar Plunge to benefit the Special Olympics North Dakota on Saturday, April 10, 2021, at Delta Hotels, 1635 42nd St. S., Fargo.
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WEST FARGO — Special Olympics North Dakota is inviting people to be “freezin’ for a reason” at the Polar Plunge Saturday, March 25, at The Lights, 3150 Sheyenne St., West Fargo.

Registration starts 30 minutes before participant's plunge time. The plunge begins at 12:30 p.m. with lunch and awards to follow.

“The Polar Plunge is a fun opportunity to support local Special Olympics athletes and bring the community together,” said Nancy Hanson, president/CEO of Special Olympics North Dakota, via statement. “Your contribution and involvement help athletes return to activities, rent facilities for training and competition, and have a sense of inclusion in the community. If you are unable to take the Plunge, we welcome you to still come out and show your support!”

Community participation is encouraged, and plungers can participate as an individual or as a team of friends, co-workers or classmates. Everyone plunging must raise a minimum of $100 to “take the plunge” into the icy waters. Plungers may also be able to compete for prizes for:

• Best costume
• Best belly flop
• Youngest plunger
• Most money raised by a team
• Most money raised by an individual

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The Polar Plunge in West Fargo is organized by community volunteers along with local law enforcement who participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics as “Guardians of the Flame.” These events, along with similar events in communities across the state, help support the more than 1,000 people served by Special Olympics North Dakota, who train and compete year-round in 14 Olympic-type sports.

For more information or to register, sponsor or volunteer for the event visit www.specialolympicsnd.org . Plungers and volunteers may register the day of the event.

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