Thousands of people, shivering and covered with goosebumps, ran into freezing waters at Sandy Point State Park Saturday, the second and culminating day of the Polar Bear Plunge.
As of Saturday night, the frosty swim had raised $2.1 million for Special OlympicsMaryland, which provides sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Erin McNaboe, president of the Rams Head Group, said the company has been involved with the plunge since 2008 and has raised about $300,000 in that time. The company donated all beverage profits and all tips given to the about 50 volunteer bartenders this year.
McNaboe plunged on Friday, the plunge day for law enforcement and corporate groups.
"The winds were nice and gusty," she said. "You get the adrenaline. Your friends are there, and the music gets you going."
McNaboe said the cause is close to her heart because she has a family member with special needs.
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