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Special Olympics New York Hosts The Town Of Oyster Bay Polar Plunge On March 19th

For those ready to “take the plunge” into the freezing waters of TOBAY Beach, the Town Of Oyster Bay Polar Plunge is nearly here. On March 19th at 9:30am, attendees from across New York State will gather at TOBAY Beach to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics New York athletes in the Long Island Region.

The Polar Plunge is one of the most popular, profitable, and exciting fundraisers for Special Olympics New York. Participants raise money by asking friends, family, colleagues, and acquaintances for donations. Event details are as follows.

When: March 19th
9:30am-11am
11am-11:30am

Where: TOBAY Beach
1 Ocean Parkway, Massapequa, NY

“Polar Plunges are some of the most valuable fundraisers we host each year,” said Special Olympics New York President and CEO Stacey Hengsterman. “They’re an excellent opportunity for people from all over the community to come together and support our athletes. If you join us, you’ll see why so many people return year after year.”

At this event last year, TOBAY Polar Plunge participants raised over $46,000. Individuals and teams who’d like to join this year’s Plunge may do so by registering online at polarplungeny.org. For more information, please contact Casey Maloney at cmmaloney@nyso.org or 631-458-4078.

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