.
Feedback

5 Turkey Trots to be Thankful For

Hit the pavement before and after the Thanksgiving feasting begins and support local charities.

Start Thanksgiving Day off on the right foot by gathering your running buddies, family, friends and neighbors to support a local turkey trot. Chasing down that turkey-costumed runner will make the candied yams and pumpkin pie taste that much sweeter on Thanksgiving. These five events, many of which benefit charities, promote the gratitude and family-centric celebrations of the season.

Thursday, Nov. 22:

Applied Materials Silicon Valley Turkey Trot, Downtown San Jose

Now in its 8th year, the Applied Materials Silicon Valley Turkey Trot benefits Second Harvest Food Bank, Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, and Children’s Health Initiative of Santa Clara County. Runners can participate in any of the timed (5K and 10K) or non-timed categories (Mayor’s Cup Challenge, kid’s fun run, and costume contest).

Turkey Trail Trot 2012, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

A few turkeys, pilgrims and Native Americans will be up early for some preventative pound shedding at the 10th Annual Turkey Trail Trot in Golden Gate Park. This Thanksgiving run and walk benefits the Lowell High Track & Field Team. Runner registration is closed, but you can still get dressed up and come cheer on the costumed families running in the 5-Mile Turkey Trot, the 3-Mile Pilgrim Promenade (walk) and the smallest turkeys of them all in the 100 Meters Kid’s Gobbler Chase.

Jog Your Giblets Off — Turkey Day Run, Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco

Join family, friends and your community for the inaugural Life Time Turkey Day 5K, a quick run, jog or walk through the San Francisco's city center. More than just a healthy start to the holiday, the TD5K is a fun way to give back while you give thanks. Proceeds benefit the San Francisco and Marin Food Banks, and each runner is asked to bring a non-perishable food item to the starting line.

Friday, Nov. 23:

Trot Off the Turkey Trot by Fleet Feet Sports, Menlo Park

Fleet Feet Sports is putting on a fun 5K run around Menlo Park the day after Thanksgiving for those who want to work off that turkey dinner. Special Black Friday discounts on store merchandise will also be available for participants.

Turkey Trot 2012: 17th Annual Americana Music Feast, San Francisco

Don't want to run or walk? The 17th annual Turkey Trot 2012 features Grandma's homemade recipes such as "Southern-fried country rock with a pinch of honky-tonk dipped in the 1970s, creamy indie-rock covered in old-school twang, and bad-ass hillbilly murder ballads." Featured musicians include Colonel Jimmy, The Blackfish, Misisipi Mike, and the Midnight Gamblers.

 

Get daily local breaking news with our daily newsletter |  | Like Burlingame-Hillsborough Patch on Facebook | Blog for Burlingame-Hillsborough Patch |Follow Burlingame-Hillsborough Patch on Twitter

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Burlingame-Hillsborough Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
John Pivirotto April 12, 2013 at 11:33 am
They want your credit card information to process an order that's free. Sorry, that's not going toRead More happen. Call me paranoid, but is that just an oversight or is it their way of tracking their customer's buying habits? I like my privacy, how about you?
Tim Chafee March 30, 2013 at 12:27 pm
Oh yeah! Like I need advise from the Hollywood dung elite like Bill Maher and Danny D'Midget toRead More offer me diet suggestions. If you don't like the product, don't buy it.
E Vorsatz March 18, 2013 at 11:08 pm
Yes, we are well aware of this & can not believe the Burlingame district is proceeding with theRead More plans for this school. The footprint of the school does not allow for safe drop off and pick up. I have seen a couple of different plans for the drop off line & none of them are adequate for the location. The traffic will surely be a nightmare & I hope we are not moved to this school, as there is not proper access for drop off. Also, not sure why the plans keep changing, maybe because they can not come up with a good plan.
Reid Kowallis April 22, 2013 at 07:01 pm
Who will respond to emergencies at Hoover School? I measured the width of the two small bridgesRead More near the bottom of Canyon Road today. One is 17’ 10” and the other is 18’. Emergency response vehicles are 10’ wide, landscape pickup trucks are 8 feet wide and SUVs are 7’ feet wide. Consider what will happen every school day when children are dropped off at school. Traffic will stop on these two bridges and no emergency vehicles will be able to pass. This will happen every school day, twice a day even when there isn’t an emergency. Consider what will happen during any real emergency. The school is located near the San Andreas Fault. Two 30” high pressure gas mains are even closer. The fire department plans to close the fire house on Hillside near the Hoover School. Who will respond to emergencies at Hoover School? How will responders get to the school?
Reid Kowallis April 22, 2013 at 06:34 pm
Has anyone read the safety/disaster plan for Hoover School? The fire department admitted that theyRead More did not take Hoover School into account in the EXPENSIVE consolidation study they commissioned. On April 9th, 2013 I attended a Burlingame City meeting on fire department consolidation . The fire department has paid for a study that recommends closing the fire house on Hillside. They plan to build a new station near Trousdale on Skyline in close proximity to two 30” high pressure gas mains (http://www.pge.com/myhome/edusafety/systemworks/gas/transmissionpipelines/) and within half a mile of the San Andreas Fault.