Turkey Trot 2019
Crowds of runners take part in the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot fun run at Manito Park in Spokane, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019.
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Nick Hanson sports his pumpkin pie hat during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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From left to right, Colleen Melody, Zach Hoit and their daughter, Cecilia Hoit, line up with thousands of other runners before the start of the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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From left to right, Elliot Gray, Karly Conner, Sydney Plopper, Stephen Plopper, Tim Yoshihara, Shelby Conner and Kari Conner don turkey costumes for the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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A dog named Hyper runs with his owner during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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Many runners wore turkey hats during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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Second Harvest accepts food donations during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club.
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Thousands of runners take part in the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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Many runners wore turkey hats during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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Many runners wore turkey hats during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot in Manito Park. The event, hosted by the Bloomsday Road Runners Club, featured a 3-mile fun run and brought in donations of food and money for the Second Harvest food bank.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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