 And hockey wasn't the only activity that was held on ice over the weekend. The Bemidji J.C.'s held their annual Burmidgee Plunge in conjunction with Hockey Day Minnesota activities. The air temperature at the time of the first jump was seven below zero, making the 27-degree water temperature feel quite refreshing. Hockey fans gathered as 57 participants plunged into the water all in an effort to raise funds for two local organizations. Organizers say the partnership with Hockey Day raised excitement for the event, and it was a true community effort. So everyone that's helping with this event today are sponsors, are volunteers, are jumpers. They're all helping to support these two great organizations to donate to. And we're just really excited that everyone has come together on that. The two benefactors from the Plunge are the Bemidji Community Food Shelf and Northwood's Habitat for Humanity. AJ Feldman will have more on Hockey Day Minnesota Saturday's action coming up in sports. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.