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Polar Plunge
Continue the winter tradition by
participating in BVA’s Annual Brandywine Polar Plunge.
Experience the Brandywine Creek in a whole new way. Whether you
dip a toe in or take the full plunge you are welcome to make a
splash!
TO PARTICIPATE:
Register online
OR mail in the Brandywine Polar
Plunge
Printable Registration Form by 1/25/13 with $35; $25 with Student ID.
Registrations on day of event
also welcome.
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DATE:
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013
10 – 11:00AM
Registration
11:15AM Awards
11:30AM Plunge
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| LOCATION:
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BRANDYWINE PICNIC PARK (RTES. 52 &100)
690
South Creek Road
West Chester, PA 19382
Directions
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| AWARDS: |
Individual
raising the most money
Team
raising the most money
Group
with most plungers
Best
Costume (3) |
Join
Polar Plunge on Facebook!
Fundraising is encouraged! Participants can
collect donations from friends, family and co-workers, in
exchange for jumping into the icy water in the middle of winter.
Team participation is encouraged. Various
Sponsorship levels
make it possible for any business to participate in the Polar
Plunge.
The
Brandywine Polar Plunge is presented by The
North Face. Generous support is also being provided by Brandywine
Valley Heating & Air Conditioning, Guaranteed
Rate Mortgage, WSFS Bank,
Dansko, EarthCare,
Inc., Embreeville Mill, Jeremiah Eldredge
Septic Management Services, Longwood
Rotary/UHS Interact, Aztec
Printing, Brandywine Picnic
Park, Champion Specialty
Advertising, DuPont Clear into the
Future, Solitude Lake
Management, Hickory House
Catering, The Kennett
Paper, Landmark
Automotive Services Co. and Trail Creek
Outfitters.
HOSTED BY: Brandywine
Valley Association
The Brandywine Polar Plunge
event is hosted by the BVA to support their efforts to protect
and conserve the natural resources of the Brandywine Valley.
Since 2008, over 750 people have taken the plunge to raise
nearly $56,000 to protect and conserve our region’s natural
resources. As your leader in local watershed conservation &
education, BVA offers programs for all ages and conducts
environmental studies and projects to promote the restoration,
preservation, conservation and enjoyment of our region’s natural
resources.
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