Turkey Trot returns to Maryville

The 3rd Annual Downtown Turkey Trot, hosted by Downtown Maryville, will take place on Thanksgiving morning at 8 a.m. The event will start at the intersection of 4th and Buchanan Streets. Participants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome to sign up. Registration can be found in the Downtown Maryville website. Adult registration is…

The 3rd Annual Downtown Turkey Trot, hosted by Downtown Maryville, will take place on Thanksgiving morning at 8 a.m. The event will start at the intersection of 4th and Buchanan Streets. Participants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome to sign up. Registration can be found in the Downtown Maryville website. Adult registration is $30 and $20 for youths 12 and under. A cheaper option is available is the runner does not want a shirt.

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