
PLUNGE DATES
January 24
Lansing - Eagle Eye Golf Course
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February 6, 2010
Stanton- Clifford Lake Inn
Muskegon - Shoreline Inn
February 13, 2010
Traverse City – Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
Cheboygan – Hoppies Bar & Grill
Belleville – Moose Lodge
Fenton - Fenton Moose Lodge
February 20, 2010
Jackson – Eagles Nest Restaurant
Mount Pleasant- CMU Rose Ponds
Gaylord – Otsego Lake State Park
Ann Arbor – Ann Arbor Golf Course
Grand Rapids – East Grand Rapids Middle School
February 27, 2010
Detroit – Roostertail
Saginaw/Bay City – Saginaw
Mecosta/Osceola – Chippewa Lake
Alpena - Burton's Last Resort
February 28, 2010
Pinckney - Zukey Lake Tavern
March 20, 2010
Kalamazoo – Lawson Ice Arena
Marquette – Marquette Mountain
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Brave Volunteers Needed To Take The Plunge For Special Olympics Michigan Athletes
As our old friend Jack Frost returns for another winter season, a lot of fun activities come to mind like ice skating, snowmobiling, or diving into freezing cold water. That’s right, it’s one of the most bone chilling events of the winter season, a Polar Plunge. There are a lot of words to describe the feeling of jumping in a Polar Plunge, including cold, invigorating and rewarding. This winter, freeze your fur at one of 19 Polar Plunges to benefit Special Olympics Michigan Inc. (SOMI) athletes throughout the state. MORE
At the first Polar Plunge of 2010 Tom “Dewey” Bramson took the plunge as part of the Responsible Hospitality Council (RHC) team.
Tom has been active in the plunge for four years. His first involvement with the Polar Plunge came when one of his vendors asked him to participate. After that, it became a tradition. Last year he got the RHC to participate and recruited about 70 jumpers. This year Dewey and the RHC raised over $15,000 at the Polar Plunge! MORE
About two dozen people came out on Saturday, December 5, 2009 to get certified or re-certified as coaches for Special Olympics Michigan. Dan Ekonen, Coordinator of Volunteers and Coaches Education and Ron Greene, Director of Area Management facilitated the day involving Areas 1, 35 and 36. Read More

By Mallorie Stiger
With a smile from ear to ear, Special Olympics Michigan athlete Jamie Carnell immediately grabbed my attention while at the State Poly Hockey Finals. His genuine spirit and positive attitude radiated throughout the room. Carnell had just been recognized as a gold medal winner from Area 8 team Deja Blue and wore his medal proudly. Read More