The 25th Annual Courage Brothers' Polar Bear Dip for World Vision
Proceeds to benefit the Kahi Water Project in
OAKVILLE, ON,
The event, which began when local businessmen Todd and Trent Courage jumped into Lake Ontario in
"We knew that clean water was scarce in many parts of
In celebration of the event's 25th year, the Courage brothers and friends hope to have their biggest event ever and surpass their
The proceeds will be used to drill boreholes, install wells, collect rainwater for irrigation, and train the community how to protect their vital water resources.
Last year, the event's festival-like atmosphere, with live music, costumes and celebrities (last year
"The Courage Brothers Polar Bear Dip is proof of what's possible when caring people come together for a meaningful cause - like clean water for
WHEN: New Year's Day, Friday January 1, 2010 WHERE: Coronation Park, Oakville, Ontario Lakeshore Road between 3rd and 4th Line WHAT: 12:30 p.m. Registration begins Live band performs on main stage 1:00 p.m. Regional Chair of Halton welcomes visitors Oakville Member of Parliament brings greetings Costume contest on main stage 1:30 p.m. Pre-dip interview availability (Todd Courage, Trent Courage, Michael Messenger of World Vision) Please register at media table to ensure interview 2:00 p.m. Polar Bear Dip begins All Participants: - With the $25 registration fee, will receive a t-shirt, and a membership certificate - Who raise more than $100 will receive a Courage Brothers' Polar Bear Dip toque - With every $100 raised, will receive a ballot for a chance to win prizes - Will be eligible to win prizes for the best individual costume and the best group costume
For further information: visit worldvision.ca or polarbeardip.ca or contact: Jane Bargout, World Vision Canada, Tel: (416) 716-9738, [email protected]; Peter Turkington, Strategic Communications Solutions, Tel: (905) 901-9218, [email protected]
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