Troy Turkey Trot happening today

Troy, New York. On Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 28, Mayor Carmella Mantello reminded everyone who was in the City of Troy about the 77th Troy Turkey Trot.

As we begin the holiday season, our event brings together over 10,000 spectators and over 7,000 runners and walkers from 37 states, Puerto Rico, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, Anguilla, and Australia to celebrate the beauty of our historic downtown and neighborhoods, said Troy Mayor Carmella Mantello. We can make sure that everyone has a good time and stays safe if runners, spectators, and locals work together. On Thanksgiving morning, I’m excited to welcome everyone to Troy to celebrate health, community, and family.

George Regan, Troy Turkey Trot Event Director, said, “We encourage all participants to support our community’s most vulnerable members by donating to the Trot’s two main charities: the Regional Food Bank and Joseph’s House & Shelter.” Families in need can get four meals for just $1. Additionally, it can offer Rensselaer County’s homeless men, women, and children a warm place to stay.

Registration: TroyTurkeyTrot.com is now offering online registration for all events through race morning.On Wednesday, Nov. 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., participants can pick up their runner’s bib and t-shirt at LaSalle Institute in Troy (174 Williams Rd, North Greenbush).The final opportunity to register in person and pick up bibs and t-shirts will take place in the Troy Atrium on Thanksgiving morning starting at 6:30 a.m. Up to fifteen minutes before to the commencement of each event, participants can register for all of them.

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Start Time of the Event: 10K (8 a.m.) At 7:45 a.m., the registration day ends.Mile in grade school (9:30 a.m.) At 9:15 a.m., the registration day ends.Walk in Turkey (9:35 a.m.) At 9:20 a.m., the registration day ends.5K (10 a.m.) At 9:45 a.m., the registration day ends.

Race Day Weather Forecast: Rain and temperatures close to 40 degrees are expected, according to forecasters.

5K Warm-Up: Choice Physical Therapy will provide a warm-up session at the rear of the start line on Broadway and 4th at 9:20 a.m. for anyone who want to stretch their muscles before the 5K begins at 10 a.m.

Event Parking: A number of Front and River Street parking lots offer free event parking. You may find a detailed map of Troy parking lots here.

Charitable Donations: The Regional Food Bank and Joseph’s House & Shelter, Inc. are Troy Turkey Trot’s two main charities, and they both benefit from the money generated during registration. The event aims to raise up to $25,000 with the help of the public in order to help feed hungry families and give homeless men, women, and children a warm place to stay. A non-perishable item to donate to the Regional Food Bank is also requested of participants. View the attached for a list of the most important items.

Costume Contest: Two categories will be available for the contest: Best Thanksgiving Day costumes and Most Unique costumes. There is a $350 prize! From 6:30 to 10:30 a.m., sign up at the O Snap picture booth located in the Costume Contest Area on the first floor of the Troy Atrium (4 Third St.). A representative will take your picture, assist with entry forms, and post it on the Trot’s bulletin board. For the fan voting cash prizes—$100 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third—entries will be placed on the event’s Facebook page. The week of December 2 will see the announcement of the winners. Go to their website to learn more.

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