Locals strut their stuff at Turkey Trot
MONTE TURNER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 5 months AGO
It was 33 degrees at 9 a.m. when the airhorn blast was the starting signal for the Turkey Trot 5K run/walk from the parking lot of the Mineral County Food Bank.
This was the second year of the Thanksgiving morning event when they had 80 participants and it may have doubled for this year. Maybe 80 dogs, but Drew Hanson who initiated the event through the Rec Club, was very happy with the turnout.
“This is really for the people that stayed home for Thanksgiving. Those that aren’t visiting family or friends and looking for something fun to do in the morning.”
Christmas music added to the festivities as volunteers were busy with registering runners and collecting donations. One volunteer was Cathy Kuhl who was a greeter and food-donation-handler. Like many others, this was her first year helping but she was certainly enjoying herself as the afternoon was going to be hectic.
“My family is home. I have 15 people up there in the house. And a Great Dane dog,” she laughs. “But they are all coming any minute to run. Or walk.”
Kuhl was going to stay at the finish line to help with the awards ceremony.
A few serious runners were at the front of the pack for the Turkey Trot, and right behind them were the walkers-and-talkers enjoying themselves Thanksgiving morning. This is the largest fundraiser the Mineral County Food Bank is involved in with the Rec Club doing the majority of the leg work knowing that the holidays are extra busy for families in need. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)ARTICLES BY MONTE TURNER
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