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The annual race from Bradley Park to Lake Trail usually welcomes about 1,600 runners and walkers. Proceeds provide holiday ...
The YMCA of Greater Michiana is inviting runners, walkers and families to join the 14th annual race for YMCA 5K/10K later ...
The YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth is deep into plans for its annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot and has something new in 2025. “We are moving to downtown Fort Worth this year, so we are very ...
PORTAGE — The Portage Township YMCA hosts its 21st annual Turkey Trot Nov. 25. The Trot is a competitive and professionally timed 5K walk or run with a free Kids 1K Fun Run.
COLORADO SPRINGS — The YMCA of the Pikes Peak Region celebrated the 27th Annual Turkey Trot 5k on Thanksgiving morning. Over 3,500 participated in the event this year, and folks had the option ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- More than 7,600 people participated in Thursday's YMCA Turkey Trot in Pittsburgh. A 1-mile family run, a 5K, and a 5-mile were all part of the 34th year for the event, which ...
“The funds from the YMCA Turkey Trot go to combat food insecurities in our community, it helps safe and affordable child care, it helps ensure health equity, it helps kids learn how to be safe ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The 48th annual YMCA Turkey Trot took place in central El Paso on Thanksgiving morning, marking the start of the holiday season in cooler temperatures.
Last year, the race raised $1.1 million for the YMCA Buffalo Niagara, helping to benefit 6,000 people in Western New York. “The funds from the YMCA Turkey Trot go to combat food insecurities in ...
The YMCA Turkey Trot takes place in Dallas every Thanksgiving Day. If you're participating this year, here's what to know before you go. Trump's pick for FBI director confirmed in 51-49 vote A ...
NORWICH – The 2024 Norwich Family YMCA Turkey Trot 5K run, held on Sunday, November 24, marked the 43rd year in the making, which saw its largest number of participants since before COVID with ...
Turkey trot history The first documented turkey trot took place in Buffalo, New York, all the way back in 1896. The local YMCA hosted an 8K race on that Thanksgiving.