Sherry Taylor

Penguin Plunge 2016

Thank you to Pantops Physical Therapy, Red Rocker Candy, Theresa Bulluck, Leigha Rae, Nathan Gragg, Susan Parks, Rob Graham, April Martin, my parents Ken & Kathy, Mae DeLong, George Goodell, Victoria Gardiner, David Meeks, Teresa Plunket, Lori Weakly, Chrissy Eppard, Peggy Colville and Bill & Roberta Harlowe for their support so far!

Join me to support 5 wonderful local non profits in the 2nd annual Penguin Plunge in Fluvanna County ~ Fluvanna Habitat for Humanity, Fluvanna Meals on Wheels, Fluvanna SPCA, Lake Monticello Fire and Rescue and FAST. I am supporting my community through this event and I need your help. My goal is to raise $500! Sponsors will get added to this blog post, social media shout outs and I will write your name on my plunge cape in sharpie and let everyone know that you supported me!

Thank you so much for helping keep these wonderful non profits doing the good work that they do everyday!

Sherry

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