Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick (left) and St. Clair College Spokesperson John Fairley (at podium) talk to the media about the Polar Plunge set for 2015 at the school, December 10, 2014. (photo by Mike Vlasveld)Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick (left) and St. Clair College Spokesperson John Fairley (at podium) talk to the media about the Polar Plunge set for 2015 at the school, December 10, 2014. (photo by Mike Vlasveld)
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Polar Plunge For Special Athletes

St. Clair College and the Windsor Police Service are encouraging you to take a plunge, and support the Special Olympics.

A giant pool is being constructed by students at the school, which will be used to take a dip in on February 5.

John Fairley with the college says the goal is to raise $15,000. "It's a great community challenge thing. I think everyone can pick up on it. It's easy to do -- have teams and companies and groups challenge each other -- and it's all for Special Olympics." Fairley hopes the Polar Plunge catches on, similar to how the ALS ice-bucket challenge did earlier this year.

There are expected to be a number of events on St. Clair's south campus that day, including snowball throwing contests and food trucks.

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