2023 Breakfast with Brrizzly (RSVP)

Join us for Breakfast with Brrizzly on Sunday, Jan. 22, in Concord, to help kick off the Walking Club and Polar Plunge seasons.

Brrizzly, our Polar Plunge Bear mascot, will help lead a number of fun games and activities. This free event will bring together Special Olympics athletes and supporters who wish to participate in either the Walking Club or Polar Plunge (or both!).


Please use this form to RSVP
 

Event Details

Sunday, Jan. 22
1635 Challenge Drive, Concord
 

Schedule

9 a.m.

  • On-site registration for the Polar Plunge and Walking Club is available.
  • Guests who register for the Walking Club and Polar Plunge can spin the wheel for a prize donated by LIV Chiropractic Center!


9:15 - 9:45 a.m.

  • Coach Brandon from Contra Costa Fitness will lead the group in useful stretching techniques and some low-impact workouts.


9:45 - 11 a.m.

  • Meet Brrizzly and take photos!
  • On-site registration resumes.
  • Continental Breakfast is served, including coffee and hot chocolate.
  • Performance Stations are available featuring a number of activities and informational booths to stay healthy and fit.
  • Coach Brandon & Contra Costa Fitness will offer free registration for weekly group fitness sessions during Walking Club season.
  • Learn about the Polar Plunge, including fundraising tips & tricks.

The Walking Club is a free season for everyone in our community to enjoy non-competitive physical activity and stay connected. The Polar Plunge is our largest annual fundraiser and invites brrave participants to jump into the Bay for Special Olympics.  This year’s San Francisco Polar Plunge also offers 5k/10k run options, so we encourage you to Plunge, run and fundraise to support Special Olympics Northern California! We hope to see you for Breakfast with Brrizzly!
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