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Polar Bear Plunge 2006

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The Coolest Event in Kentucky will return to five of the same locations as last year and add one new location as the Special Olympics Kentucky

Polar Bear Plunge continues to grow statewide. Louisville will host it's

Eighth Annual event in 2006, Lexington and Newport will both host their

Seventh Annual Plunges. Relative newcomers Lake Cumberland and Owensboro

will hold their Third and Second Annual Polar Bear Plunges respectively.

The newest member of the polar Bear Plunge family is Paducah, as the vent

continues a westward expansion that the Owensboro Plunge began in 2005.

2006 Polar Bear Plunge Schedule

Jan. 28 Lexington

Feb. 4 Owensboro

Feb. 11 Paducah

Feb. 25 Louisville

Established in Louisville in February 1999 when more than 100 brrrrrave souls raised funds and made a splash into the Ohio river, this event has grown into a signature event across the country for the Special Olympics organization and it grows each year.

In 2005, the event grew to six events throughout the state and nearly 1,400 participants raised a record $300,000 to support Special Olympics programs in Kentucky. In all, Polar Bear Plunges have now raised more than

For information about how to participate in one of the 2006 Polar Bear Plunges either as a sponsor, participant of Plunge team leader, contact Beth Higdon (Louisville, Owensboro, Paducah) at 800-633-7403 or 502-326-5002 or via e-mail at bhigdon@soky.org or Courtney Sullivan-Staples (Lake Cumberland, Lexington, Northern Kentucky) at 1-800-633-7403 or 502-695-8222 or via e-mail at csullivan-staples@soky.org.

Charlie Blain

LawEnforcement Torch Run Liaison

(502) 523-1884

(502) 326-5002 Cell

1-800-633-7403

www.kytorchrun.org

www.soky.org