Polaris Takes the Plunge for Special Olympics
Polaris Industries, a leader in the power sports industry, is also a leader in fundraising for Special Olympics Minnesota’s Polar Plunger.
The company, through its employees and matched by The Polaris Foundation, raised almost $30,000 for Special Olympics Minnesota’s Polar Plunge and also donated two snowmobiles, which will be offered at raffle by the organization.
“Polaris is proud to lead the way in fundraising efforts for the Special Olympics Minnesota’s Polar Plunge,” said Scott Wine, Polaris chairman and CEO. “This organization provides wonderful programs for more than 8,100 Special Olympic Minnesota athletes and I’m pleased our employees embraced the cause in such a big way.”
As part of the fundraising effort, Polaris employees had the No. 1 team with 110 Plungers from the organization participating at the White Bear Lake Plunge, on Jan. 31.
The event saw more than 8,000 attendees, consisting of Plungers and spectators, who spent the day watching the Plunge, snacking on food, meeting Snowflake, the Plunge mascot, and checking out Polaris’ new ground-breaking on-road vehicle, the Slingshot.
The White Bear Polar Plunge was only the second of several Plunges happening around the state. There are 12 plunges left for 2015 and interested parties can find more information at plungemn.org. Those interested in the snowmobiles being raffled by Special Olympics Minnesota can find more information at plungemn.org/polaris-raffle or by visiting any of the upcoming metro Plunge locations to purchase a raffle ticket.