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The Cranford Teen Advisory Board has once again organized a team, "Cranford Plungers" to participate
in the 19th Annual Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, February 25, 2012 in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.
This event raises
funds for Special Olympics New Jersey. Special Olympics New Jersey provides free year-round sports training and Olympic-type
competition in 24 sports for more than 21,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
The Cranford Plungers
Team will meet on the Seaside Boardwalk prior to check-in and enjoy the festival atmosphere and morning refreshments until
the plunge at 1:00 pm. Over 5,000 participants are expected at this year's event. New this year is a "Kids Zone" area
on the beach for the children who want to plunge with their families.
All local community groups are invited to join
us in taking the plunge and help raise money for this worthwhile cause. Our goal is to jump into the Atlantic Ocean
with a group of at least thirty Cranford Plungers and raise a minimum of $20,000 in donations.
To register and join
the Cranford Plungers Team simply click the link below
To volunteer to help with this event or for more information
please call Martha Garcia 908-377-5722.
Click Here to join the Cranford Plungers
You are probably wondering what is involved in joining this effort. The first
thing you need to do is sign up to take part and than tell your friends about it so they can sign up. Between now and February
25 you have to raise a minimum of $100.00 and that’s it until the day of the Plunge.
On the day of the Plunge we will take a
road trip to Seaside where the fun really begins. Once you sign in you can meet at our Hospitality Table for some light refreshments.
While you are there you can meet new friends,
discuss plunging strategy and get psyched for the day ahead. Before you know it we will start to head to the beach to
meet at a spot that we have set up for our team. After that it wont be long before the countdownand the big Plunge.
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For More info please visit the
Official Polar Bear Plunge
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