Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
Eight hearty souls jumped in ice-cold water last Wednesday to raise money for the Polk Street Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Arkansas. A total of $2,300 was raise in the event. Plungers jumped into a pool after raising money. The icy water was made even more so when Huntsville Police Chief Todd Thomas added dry ice just before the plungers jumped in one at a time. Huntsville High senior Tucker Bradley raised the most as an individual, $1,021, while the Huntsville Police Department, the Copsicles, raised the most as a group, $750. Bradley, wearing a coconut bra, wig and skirt, won for best costume. Thomas was a $250 raffle winner. Thomas and Bradley were joined at the pool by Cash Daniel, Rachel Tinsley, Wyatt Roach, Kolton Reynolds, Tasha Born and Erika Dotson. Plungers received prizes such as T-shirts, towels and raffle tickets, based on the amount they raised. Huntsville Schools have unified Special Olympic athletes, who compete in a variety of sports.
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