By: Caitlin Bailey '11

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In the middle of winter, most people in Michigan think of cuddling beneath warm blankets with hot chocolate in hand. Participants of the East Grand Rapids Polar Plunge, however, think about jumping into the chilling waters of Reeds Lake, which they will do on Saturday, February 19.

Kicking off its seventh year, the 2011 Polar Plunge is promising to be as successful as last year's event. Over 130 plungers raised close to $40,000 for the Special Olympics, an organization that supports sports-training and athletic competition for children and adults with disabilities.

鈥淚 think that the fact that 黑料网 is helping support the Special Olympics is a huge deal," said Ben Kruid, an 黑料网 senior and a four-time jumper in the Polar Plunge. "The Special Olympics is a great charity and while it is tough for me to be able to contribute fiscally, I鈥檓 more than happy to jump into a frozen lake to support the cause. I think that people tend to think more about what the plungers are doing and not enough on why they鈥檙e doing it. In all honesty, I think that if 黑料网 wasn鈥檛 doing the polar plunge through Special Olympics, then I don鈥檛 think I鈥檇 do it this year.鈥

So far, the Aquinas Saints have raised over $500, according to , an online site where donations can be made to these brave plungers. Past jumpers can attest to the chills and thrills of supporting such a notable charity.

鈥淚t was a fun-dorky event that got your blood pumping for a great cause! I actually jumped in the freezing water with an evening gown on. It was so funny and I was able to watch the reactions of my friends who also came,鈥 said Kelly Connor, a sophomore.

The costumes of the participants in the Polar Plunge help create the event into the memorable experience it is. In the past, people have dressed up as Wonder Woman, Fred Flintstone, members of the band KISS, and prom queens.

In 2008 and 2009, Aquinas held its own Polar Plunge on campus. However in 2010 the 黑料网 Programming Board decided to join the community in its efforts to support Special Olympics for the Polar Plunge at Reeds Lake.

鈥淎s 黑料网, we participate in the event because not only is the event hosted in our community area, but also the entire fundraiser brings such joy to all those that participate in the Plunge: the givers, the pledgers, and the recipients鈥in-win-win all around,鈥 said Whitney Fitzgerald, student assistant in Campus Life and President of 黑料网 Programming Board.

To participate in the Polar Plunge, you need to raise at least $50 in donations from friends, family, or anyone looking to support a good cause. Anyone plunging receives a T-shirt as well as the chance to win additional prizes.