1 / 43
PHOTOS
THUMBNAILS
MORE GALLERIES
EXIT
Read More
SHARE
THUMBNAILS
MORE GALLERIES
READ STORY
FACEBOOK
TWITTER
E-MAIL
1 / 43
read captions
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Team BPA from Batavia High School / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Dr. First Responder / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Team Southgate  VFW / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Team Batavia BPA / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Paige Boose / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Plunger Jim from NKY has jumped for 19 years. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The Three Rivers Plungers / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
First time Plunger and a walk up Maryanne Jenkings / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Father and daughter team of Mike and Alexis Brown / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Three Rivers Plungers / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Team BPA from Batavia High School / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
McMillan Masonic Lodge #141 / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
The 2021 Polar Plunge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Kentucky and Ohio, took place on Saturday, February 20 at Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue. Teams and individuals launched themselves into frigid water to raise over $70,000 this year. COVID-19 precautions were in place, spreading the crowd a little thinner than previous years. Many teams wore costumes to add a little extra fun to their jump, and awards for top fundraising team and best costumes were given out. / Image: Joe Simon // Published: 2.21.21
Restart Gallery
Share This Gallery

You May Also Like These Photo Galleries

The Surf-Skate Sisterhood Where Women to Find Their Fierce+Feminine Nature
A Columbus-Based Brewery Opened a Hub in Hyde Park
Love Shoes & History? Oh Boy, Does the Taft Museum Have Something For You
Future Retrieval: Close Parallel Combines Eras of Art In New, Interesting Ways
Sweet Mae's Cookie Co. Adds a Touch of Heritage In Every Bite
A Near-Perfect Recreation of the 'Goodnight Moon' Room Sits Above a NKY Book Store
Oakley Artisan Roasters Makes Small-Batch, Custom Coffee for Everyone
MadTree Kicks off a Brand New Series Honoring Local Legends
Behold the Whole New Set of Remodeled Residential & Retail Space Around Findlay Market
Brittany Long Puts a Spin On Any Meal With Plant-Based Alternatives
The Hamilton Has a Vast Collection of Adult Drinks and No Corkage Fee
Downtown's Historic West Fourth Street Has Both Plant & Earth-Friendly Goods Stores

You May Also Like These Photo Galleries

The Surf-Skate Sisterhood Where Women to Find Their Fierce+Feminine Nature
A Columbus-Based Brewery Opened a Hub in Hyde Park
Love Shoes & History? Oh Boy, Does the Taft Museum Have Something For You
Future Retrieval: Close Parallel Combines Eras of Art In New, Interesting Ways
Sweet Mae's Cookie Co. Adds a Touch of Heritage In Every Bite
A Near-Perfect Recreation of the 'Goodnight Moon' Room Sits Above a NKY Book Store
Oakley Artisan Roasters Makes Small-Batch, Custom Coffee for Everyone
MadTree Kicks off a Brand New Series Honoring Local Legends
Behold the Whole New Set of Remodeled Residential & Retail Space Around Findlay Market
Brittany Long Puts a Spin On Any Meal With Plant-Based Alternatives
The Hamilton Has a Vast Collection of Adult Drinks and No Corkage Fee
Downtown's Historic West Fourth Street Has Both Plant & Earth-Friendly Goods Stores
The Surf-Skate Sisterhood Where Women to Find Their Fierce+Feminine Nature
A Columbus-Based Brewery Opened a Hub in Hyde Park
Love Shoes & History? Oh Boy, Does the Taft Museum Have Something For You
Future Retrieval: Close Parallel Combines Eras of Art In New, Interesting Ways
Sweet Mae's Cookie Co. Adds a Touch of Heritage In Every Bite
A Near-Perfect Recreation of the 'Goodnight Moon' Room Sits Above a NKY Book Store
Oakley Artisan Roasters Makes Small-Batch, Custom Coffee for Everyone
MadTree Kicks off a Brand New Series Honoring Local Legends
Behold the Whole New Set of Remodeled Residential & Retail Space Around Findlay Market
Brittany Long Puts a Spin On Any Meal With Plant-Based Alternatives
The Hamilton Has a Vast Collection of Adult Drinks and No Corkage Fee
Downtown's Historic West Fourth Street Has Both Plant & Earth-Friendly Goods Stores
FB_SHARE_API