Winter Plunge at Canoe Creek!
By: Dawn Pellas
Updated: January 22, 2013
On today's show, WTAJ News Anchor Carolyn Donaldson stops by to talk about the upcoming Winter Plunge event at Canoe Creek State Park this weekend.
Carolyn is Chairperson for the event, which benefits Penn State Altoona's Alumni Society Scholarship program and THON. Student Chairman Keith Hacke also joined Carolyn on the show to talk about the Winter Plunge.
Details:
What: Winter Plunge
When: Sunday, January 27, 2013, 1 p.m.
Where: Canoe Creek State Park
Why: Benefits THON and Penn State Altoona Alumni Society Scholarship Program
NOTE: A minimum contribution of $50 is required of those who choose to plunge. All registered participants will receive an official Winter Plunge sweatshirt and invitations to Plunge special events, including The Plunge Party on Saturday, January 26, and the post-event celebration.
Those who would like to support the Winter Plunge without entering the water will receive a "Too Chicken to Plunge" t-shirt and invitation to The Plunge Party for their minimum $50 contribution. All supporters may invite personal sponsors to contribute to their pledge total.
Prizes will be awarded to the two individuals who raise the largest amount of money.
Sheetz, Inc. is the title sponsor of the Winter Plunge.
"The Penn State Altoona Alumni Society is dedicated to the students of Penn State Altoona and the interests they have," said Thomas J. Koehle, president of the Society. "The Winter Plunge is a fantastic way to support students through scholarships and to assist our students in support of THON. We look forward to students, alumni, friends, and family of Penn State Altoona plunging into Canoe Creek to benefit student scholarships and THON. The Penn State Altoona Alumni Society is always looking for new and creative ways to give back and involve students, and I couldn't think of a more exciting and invigorating way to do so."
"By plunging into Winter Plunge, we are excited about the synergies created by the students, alumni and the community as a whole in developing relationships to benefit two great causes, THON and much-needed scholarship funding to help Penn State Altoona students," said Carolyn Donaldson, chairperson of the event.
Additional information about this group's fundraising efforts:
The student-led "Penn State Altoona Benefitting THON" ranks as a leader among the Penn State commonwealth campuses in the fundraising competition each year. Last year, the organization raised nearly $83,000. A record $10.6 million was raised by Penn State students in support of Thon 2012.
Since the 1999-2000 academic year, approximately $19,443 in financial aid has been awarded to 28 students through the scholarship endowed by the Penn State Altoona Alumni Society.
Registration forms for the Winter Plungeare available online. You can also pick your form up at:
The Office of Development and Alumni Relations, Kazmaier Building, 1419 Twelfth Avenue in Altoona.
Individuals with questions may call C. David Kimmel, associate director of alumni relations and stewardship, at 814-949-5498.



