Harbor Splash maxes out in 10 minutes. Participants quick to sign up for Inner Harbor plunge
The Harbor Splash, scheduled for June 23, sold out within 10 minutes for 150 participants. However, there is a waitlist for those who are interested.
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The Harbor Splash, scheduled for June 23, sold out within 10 minutes for 150 participants. However, there is a waitlist for those who are interested.
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