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			Plungers across Illinois will be freezin' for a reason Feb. 22-March 
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	[January 
	16, 2013]  
            
			
			NORMAL -- It's not every 
	day that people are willing to "go jump in a lake" -- particularly in the 
	winter -- let alone do so with thousands of other people, including members 
	of the law enforcement community. But that's exactly what will happen on 
	various weekends in February and March as part of the annual Law Enforcement 
	Torch Run Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Illinois presented by 
	GEICO. | 
		
            | Any adventurous soul is invited to 
			join law enforcement officers, as well as media and business and 
			civic leaders from their community, by donning bathing suits, 
			costumes or any clothing of choice (just no wetsuits!) to jump in a 
			lake. Each plunger must collect a minimum of $75 in donations that 
			will be used to support Special Olympics programs in Illinois. The event has grown from one 
			location in 1999 to 20 locations across the state this year. The 
			Polar Plunge series will kick off with a Super Plunge -- where 
			participants raise a minimum of $2,500 and plunge into Lake Michigan 
			once every hour for 24 hours -- on Feb. 22-23 at Northwestern 
			University's North Beach in Evanston. The Logan County plunge will take 
			place on Sunday, March 17, at 2 p.m. at Lincoln Lakes. Please note 
			this is a change in both day of the week and time. Anyone wishing to 
			know more about the local plunge can click on the "Polar 
			Plunge" button on the Top Stories page of LDN or contact Joanie 
			Keyes of Special Olympics Illinois at 217-428-9255. Individuals and teams can register 
			for the plunge on the Special Olympics Illinois website at
			
			http://www.plungeillinois.com/ or by contacting Keyes at the 
			number above. Plungers are encouraged to form 
			teams to spread the fun. Each team member must raise the minimum of 
			$75 in donations, and all team members' individual fundraising 
			totals will be merged to form a combined team total. Teams are 
			placed into divisions based on size and are awarded prizes for the 
			most money raised. [to top of second 
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			All plungers will receive gifts, 
			compete for prizes, and enjoy food and camaraderie with other chilly 
			participants. The more money a plunger raises, the more chances he 
			or she will have to win a four-night trip for two adults to Cancun, 
			Mexico, with accommodations at Riu Peninsula, courtesy of Apple 
			Vacations. For every $500 a plunger raises, he or she will get an 
			entry into the drawing for this grand prize.  The Illinois Law Enforcement Torch 
			Run is the single largest year-round fundraising vehicle benefiting 
			Special Olympics Illinois. The annual intrastate relay and its 
			various fundraising projects have two goals: to raise money and 
			increase public awareness for the athletes of Special Olympics 
			Illinois. Each year, more than 3,000 officers in Illinois run more 
			than 1,500 miles carrying the "Flame of Hope" through the streets of 
			their hometowns and deliver it to the State Summer Games in Normal 
			in June. |