Loretto Lift-Up Polar Plunge Set for February 28

The annual Loretto Lift-Up Polar Plunge is set for Saturday, February 28, at Loretto City Park, inviting participants to take a chilly dip in support of local initiatives. This event presents a unique opportunity for community engagement.

The day will begin with a Winter Market starting at 10 AM, creating a festive atmosphere for all attendees. The market will feature various vendors, allowing visitors to browse and shop while enjoying the winter ambiance. The Polar Plunge itself is scheduled to start at noon, when brave participants will take the plunge into the cold waters. Following the plunge, awards will be presented to recognize the creativity and efforts of those who participated.

In addition to the plunge, the event will also host a silent auction. Attendees will have the chance to bid on a variety of items, contributing to the overall fundraising efforts for local causes. Food trucks will be onsite as well, offering a diverse range of food options to satisfy the appetites of everyone present.

Participation in the Polar Plunge requires an entry fee of $25, which helps support the local initiatives that the event aims to benefit. Costumes are highly recommended, adding an element of fun and creativity to the occasion. Everyone is welcome to join in on the festivities, making this an inclusive event for the entire community.

The Loretto Lift-Up Polar Plunge not only provides an exciting winter activity but also serves to unite the community in support of important local causes. As the date approaches, excitement builds for what promises to be a memorable day at Loretto City Park, filled with fun, camaraderie, and community spirit.


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