‘Jackalope Jump’ Raises Over $12,500 for Special Olympics
Frigid temperatures failed to stop dozens of jumpers from taking a special plunge for charity Friday night.
Frigid temperatures failed to stop dozens of jumpers from taking a special plunge for charity Friday night.
Everyone is invited to come join the Special Olympic Wyoming athletes, families, friends and community members as we rally to help raise funds for Special Olympics Wyoming at a really cool, err cold, err freezin' event!
Special Olympics Wyoming is hosting its largest statewide competition in Casper over the next two days. Athletes, coaches, volunteers and family members from across Wyoming are in town to participate in or support competition in soccer, cycling, bowling and equestrian events
The Casper Country Club is hosting The Big Daddy Tennis Challenge, Sunday, August, 26th at 10 am with proceeds going to Special Olympics .
What better way to spend a brisk February morning than by jumping into a freezing swimming pool to raise money for Special Olympics Wyoming? Well, you're right. There is no better way. This is why people from all over Casper came together, put on their craziest costumes and jumped right into helping out this phenomenal cause. Check out these pictures from the event!
There is snow on the ground, and you know what that means - It is time for the 2012 Jackalope Jump to benefit Special Olympics Wyoming.
Special Olympics Wyoming is proud to present it's 23rd Annual 'Festival of Trees" Ceremony to the public. The event will take place at the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 from 6:00 pm-10:00 pm.