Baker City herald. (Baker City, Or.) 1990-current, November 23, 2021, Page 19, Image 19

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AN ASSORTMENT OF
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NOVEMBER 24�DECEMBER 1, 2021
Start your Thanksgiving
Day with a Turkey Trot
Go! staff
Thanksgiving Day is traditionally
about the feast, but organiza-
tions across Eastern Oregon
are off ering a way to get a little
exercise and give back to the
community before sitting down
to the table.
Here’s a look at three fun run/
walk events planned for Thanks-
giving on Thursday, Nov. 25.
BAKER CITY
The 15th annual “Walk/Run
to Feed the Hungry” Turkey Trot
returns to an in-person event
this year. Proceeds benefi t the
Northeast Oregon Compas-
sion Center, and participants
are asked to bring a donation
of nonperishable food to the
starting line.
The run starts at 9 a.m. in
front of Kicks Sports, 1801 Main
St. Entry is $15. Register on
Western
Feed,
LLC
Pendleton, OR 97801
the day of the race from 7:30-
8:45 a.m. For more information,
visit www.facebook.com/North-
eastOregonCompassionCenter.
HERMISTON
The Turkey Day 5K in Hermis-
ton benefi ts the Eastern Oregon
Mission. The event starts at
9 a.m. at the Oxbow Trail, off
Northwest 11th Street and West
Elm Avenue Extension.
Entry is $20 for adults or $10
for youth. For information, visit
www.hermistonathleticclub.com.
For questions, email auriana@
hermistonathleticclub.com or
call 541-256-2995.
PENDLETON
You have several options of
distance at Pendleton’s Turkey
Trot — choose 1 mile, 5K or 10K.
Registration is $15 for adults,
$10 for youth. People are en-
couraged to dress in costumes.
Also, well-behaved dogs on
leashes are welcome.
The race starts at 9 a.m. at Club
24, 1845 Westgate. For informa-
tion, visit https://bit.ly/3n1odq4.
For questions, call 509-783-1037.
Kathy Aney/East Oregonian, File
A runner dressed as a turkey participates in the 2019 Turkey Trot in Echo. This
year’s fun run/walk on Thursday, Nov. 25, will start at Pendleton’s Club 24 and
features marked courses along the Pendleton River Parkway.
Brian Vegter/Contributed image
Costumes are often part of the Turkey Trot in Baker City, held annually on
Thanksgiving morning.
(503) 317-3145
jon.westernfeedllc@gmail.com
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