Record turnout for Turkey Trot
EMILY BONSANT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 1 month AGO
I have deep North Idaho roots and graduated from Eastern Washington University with an English degree with a creative writing emphasis with a minor in film. I worked at at the Bonner County Daily Bee before coming to work at the Bonners Ferry Herald in August 2021. I enjoy writing for the paper that my great-grandfather read and covering the same small town community that is still alive today. I cover all things Badger sports, local politics and government, community news, business, outdoors and appear on the 7Bee podcast for the Herald's update. When I'm not working I can be found reading a good book and sipping tea, knitting or attempting to sign opera. | December 2, 2021 1:00 AM
BONNERS FERRY — Flocks of families in festive get-ups and layers took part in this year's Turkey Trot.
This year, 267 runners participated, a record number. Iron Mike’s gym had a team of 40 participates. Parents pushed strollers and kids ran beside their dads or moms. When the event began 13 years ago at the fairgrounds, only 50 people took part.
Carolyn Testa started the event 13 years ago because as a runner she missed doing a Turkey Trot every year. The event is free and participants were asked to bring a can of food for the food bank.
“And it is a feel-good, give-back-to-the-community day,” she said.
Food donations would typically fill five old barrels. Testa said one barrel of food would feed 10 families and the donations get larger every year. This year instead of barrels, donations filled the back of a truck.
Prizes for runners were donated by local merchants and businesses. Testa wanted to thank Super 1 Foods for generously selling her frozen turkeys, as prizes, at sale price. She also wanted to thank volunteers Jim Cadnum, Chet Savage, Don Jordan, Kathy Konek and Lauren Bartoe for their assistance and dedication to the trot.
Music was provided by Adam Reeves of Forerunner Entertainment.
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