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Sharon High School & Lake Massapoag- Â 181 Pond St, Sharon, MA 02067
Parking:Â Park across the street at Memorial Park. There is very limited parking at the high school.Â
Registration/Check-in:  Starting at 1:00PM inside the High School Cafeteria
Plunge: 3:00PMÂ in Bear Force One, SOMA's mobile plunge unit, outside the High School Cafeteria
Changing Stations:Â Locker rooms will be available inside for plungers to change in.
Contact PolarPlunge@SpecialOlympicsMA.org with any questions.
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Since we cannot plunge into the lake, we will be using Bear Force One, a mobile Plunge pool. Participants will have the option to jump in the pool or walk in from the other side—both ways will still make for a chilly and exhilarating experience! Check out Bear Force One in action!
📍 Need to Transfer?
If the new time or format doesn’t work for you, we understand! You have the option to transfer your plunge registration to a different date/location. Just reach out, and we’ll work with you to find the best solution.
We appreciate your understanding and flexibility, and we can’t wait to see you for an unforgettable (and still freezing!) plunge. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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Anyone under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian with them to sign a waiver.  Download the form ahead of time hereÂ
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The Law Enforcement Torch Run is hosting their annual Sharon Polar Plunge! Set at Sharon High School, plungers take turns jumping into Bear Force One to support Special Olympics! Awards will be given out to the Top Fundraising Team, Top Fundraising Individual, and many more! Grab your brrravest, inclusion-celebrating friends and family, create a plunge team, and start fundraising!
Celebrating Inclusion:
The Polar Plunge is about more than just a good time. By fundraising $100 or more, you are empowering over 17,000 Special Olympics athletes in Massachusetts to train and compete in the sports they love, sponsoring lifelong friendships and competitive spirits, and celebrating inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities on and off the playing field.Â
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