3/10/2015 - Polar Plunge Becomes Icy Shower for Hundreds of Special Olympics NY Supporters


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March 10, 2015
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Polar Plunge Becomes Icy Shower for Hundreds of Special Olympics NY Supporters

North Hempstead, NY –The Town of North Hempstead teamed up with Special Olympics New York for the 11th Annual Town of North Hempstead Polar Plunge this past Saturday, which turned into the first ever ‘Polar Shower’ in the Town. Nearly 400 brave souls gathered at a snow-covered North Hempstead Beach Park while they were showered by a constant spray of cold water, courtesy of the Port Washington Fire Department.

Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth began the program by thanking the Special Olympics and the Polar Plunge committee for embracing the challenge presented by this frigid winter, which left Hempstead Harbor frozen, and unsafe to plunge into.

“Our committee would not be denied this year, and cancelling this event was not an option,” said Supervisor Bosworth. “I applaud everyone involved including the Port Washington and Bayville Fire Departments for making today a reality so we could continue to raise funds to support Special Olympics New York and all of their wonderful athletes.”

Among the participants this year were Town Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio, Town Clerk Wayne Wink, and Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman. Councilwomen Lee Seeman and Anna Kaplan were also on hand.

The $67,000 raised will help support more than 200 Special Olympics athletes for a full year. This event is part of more than a dozen Polar Plunges annually in New York, which last year raised nearly $1 million for Special Olympics New York.


Supervisor Bosworth presents Special Olympics New York with a proclamation. From left, County Legislator Delia Deriggi-Whitton, Town Clerk Wayne Wink, Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman, Supervisor Bosworth, Diane Colonna, LI Regional Director of Special Olympics New York, Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio, Councilwoman Anna Kaplan, and a WBAB 102.3 host.


Frozen Bay? No problem. The Port Washington Fire Department sprays the crowd.



Participants take a ‘Polar Shower.’