KIT Polar Plunge
at Meadowmont

To Benefit Kids in Training
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Meadowmont Club, Chapel Hill

The Polar Plunge & Run is a full day of excitement! Highlights of this first annual Kids in Training benefit include the Polar Plunge, KIT Run, varied displays and activities, vendors, food and entertainment for all attendees.

If you would like to contribute to a Polar Plunger's Campaign, please click here
 
T-shirt design courtesy of Leia Bell www.LeiaBell.com
 
Schedule of events:
10:00-2:00 Plunge Registration
1:00-2:30 Plunge Run
2:30-3:00 Tot Run
3:00-4:00 Plunge & Party (after run)
When: Sunday, March 11, 2007
Where:

Meadowmont Club, Chapel Hill

Time: 3pm - Plunge Day registration begins at 10am
Cost:

$25 minimum donation to take the plunge!

This is a unique opportunity for individuals, organizations, and businesses to support Kids in Training by jumping or slowly crawling into the frigid and icy waters of the Meadowmont Club Pool. Whether you dip your toe, go waist high or take the full plunge, you are welcome to participate at this fun and unique event! Grab your family and friends and join hundreds of other spirited people as we raise funds for Kids in Training programs enjoyed by kids and their families throughout the year.
 

Awards & Incentives 2007

Jumping into freezing water to help raise funds for a worthy cause is not enough? Ok, here's some swag to entice ya...

Amount  

What you get... 

 

$25-$99


 

You get to plunge with all the other zany folks, all the associated bragging rights, and a commemorative KIT Polar Plunge & Run long-sleeved T-shirt


$100-$249


 

Above plus the KIT Polar Plunge & Run Baseball Cap (you did know there was only 21 days after the plunge until opening day for MLB, right?)


$250+


Above plus the KIT Polar Plunge & Run Fleece Vest


Awards will be given for the most raised in both the Individual and Team classes
To qualify for awards and incentives, all contributions must be turned in by 2:00 pm on the day of the Plunge and will be given on site (except for vests which we need sizes for), while supplies last. Plunge staff will have a printed record of the total contributions you earn online. We try to order enough incentives to supply all Plungers; however we cannot always guarantee your incentives will be on hand. If you do not receive all your incentives the day of the Plunge, they will be available for pick up after the Plunge.

      Additional Information & FAQs
This is the 1st Annual Polar Plunge hosted by Meadowmont Club of Chapel Hill, to benefit Kids in Training. KIT is involved with kids and their families, getting and keeping them fit. KIT produces events to inspire activity, conduct programs so families can incorporate better nutrition and fitness habits in their lifestyle and also provide funding for those who otherwise could not have access to these programs. One such program is Learn to Swim" which teaches kids to swim at reduced or no cost. ALL PROCEEDS will be given directly to Kids in Training for the sole use of providing these programs to underprivileged children.
 
Parking: Parking is located in the swim club lot but cars cannot be moved during the race which is expected to be from 1 until about 2:30. The Village Center will have parking and certain streets close to the race site. Please follow all signs such as No Parking due to Bike Lanes, etc. If parking at the Village Center, please use spots furthest from the stores to allow for ample customer parking. Prepare for restricted access during the race.

Who can Plunge? Anyone can Plunge- young and old. If you are under 18, your parents will need to sign your waiver form but you will only be able to plunge up to your knees.

What to wear? Anything! Creativity is encouraged, so get wacky and entertain us!

What IS the actual Plunge? The actual Plunge is where all the Plungers race into and then frolic in, the Meadowmont Club pool,(which is OUTDOORS) within a safety perimeter established by the lifeguards. Plungers set their own personal goals of how deep to go and how long they want to stay in; within the limits established by the lifeguards. Some Plungers only get their ankles wet; others stay in and frolic until the lifeguards make them leave the water. Going completely underwater is discouraged since it makes it harder for the lifeguards to determine individuals in distress.

What if I'm cold or get cold easily? We have full Emergency crews on site during the event.

Where can I change before and after the Plunge? We will have male and female changing/restrooms in the warm swim clubhouse.

I can't collect all my pledges before the Plunge, what do I do? We can only register you for the amount of donations you bring with you to the Plunge. Separate checks are OK and should be made payable to Kids in Training. If you get donations in after the Plunge, you can mail them to Kids in Training.

Do I have to Plunge or can I help out in other ways? Our Plunge will be successful due to both the large number of Plungers and our great volunteers. If you simply want to volunteer your time to help out, please complete our Volunteer Sign-up form.

Some veteran plunger tips: Wear something on your feet as the ground can be incredibly cold and bring a sweat suit or robe to throw on right away when you're done.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 372-7032 or email at info@kidsintraining.com