How to register for the Penguin Plunge
For the Herald | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 10 months AGO
The Pengin Plunge will take place on Saturday, March 11 at the Search and Rescue/Waterways Building. By taking the plunge, you can help raise money and awareness for our Special Olympic Athletes. who train hard to compete in the Special Olympics. Without the generous support and donations from our community, Special Olympics would not be possible.
Taking the plunge is an easy, four-step process.
Step one is to register for the plunge. You can either pick up a registration form or register online at: www.idso.org.
Step two is to collect pledges. Go out and ask for pledges from family, friends, neighbors or coworkers. You can use the pledge form on this brochure, or you can create your own fundraising site. Visit www.idso.org to get started.
All donations from the web go directly to Special Olympics Idaho. All other pledges must be collected before the plunge and brought with you to the Plunge Registration/Check-In.
Step three is to read and sign the waiver. Make sure you bring your signed waiver to the plunge or sign one at the registration the day of. “Penguins” under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian read and sign the waiver.
Step four its to jump in and have fun!
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