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Carol and Mark Stofer's icy dip - IN PHOTOS
Carol and Mark Stofer hit the water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon in a fundraiser for Ness Lake Bile Camp's Camp Sponsorship Fund. With the official Polar Bear Dip being postponed due to COVID restrictions, the Stofer's still wanted to take their icy swim and raised $20,561 in the process. College Heights Baptist Church Associate Pastor Todd Wilkins also participated in the fundraiser and took to the water having received $10,300 in donations. With all donations counted the unofficial fundraiser brought in $32,206 which will be used to help send kids to camp who wouldn't otherwise get the chance to go.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Carol and Mark Stofer react to the temperature of the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during their unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. The Stofers raised $20,561 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Carol and Mark Stofer prepare to jump into the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during their unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. The Stofers raised $20,561 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Mark Stofer helps wife Carol into the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during their unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. The Stofers raised $20,561 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Carol and Mark Stofer reach the end of the ice hole on Friday afternoon during their unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. The Stofers raised $20,561 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Carol and Mark Stofer reach the end of the ice hole on Friday afternoon during their unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. The Stofers raised $20,561 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Carol and Mark Stofer run through the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during their unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. The Stofers raised $20,561 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. College Heights Baptist Church Associate Pastor Todd Wilkins dips his foot into the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. Wilkins raised $10,300 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. College Heights Baptist Church Associate Pastor Todd Wilkins walks through the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. Wilkins raised $10,300 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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James Doyle

Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. College Heights Baptist Church Associate Pastor Todd Wilkins reacts to the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp. Wilkins raised $10,300 which will be used to help send kids to camp.
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Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Ness Lake Bible Camp Executive Director Elliott Harder grabs a block of ice in the cold water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp.
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James Doyle

Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Ness Lake Bible Camp Executive Director Elliott Harder touches the end of the ice hole on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp.
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James Doyle

Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Ness Lake Bible Camp Executive Director Elliott Harder exits the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp.
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James Doyle

Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Ness Lake Bible Camp Operations Director Dave Horton reacts to the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp.
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James Doyle

Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Ness Lake Bible Camp Operations Director Dave Horton reacts to the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp.
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James Doyle

Citizen Photo by James Doyle/Local Journalism Initiative. Ness Lake Bible Camp Operations Director Dave Horton exits the icy water of Ness Lake on Friday afternoon during Carol and Mark Stofer's unofficial Polar Bear Dip fundraiser at Ness Lake Bible Camp.
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James Doyle