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Carson City 2021 Turkey Trot returns Thanksgiving morning to Governor's Mansion

Event Date: 
November 25, 2021 - 8:30am

Registration is underway for Carson City's ultimate family fitness event and healthy warmup before Thanksgiving family feasts with the annual 5K and 8K Turkey Trot walk/run and the Gobble Wobble Kids Fun Run at the Nevada Governor's Mansion.

After having the 2020 event virtually due to COVID-19, this annual event hosted by St. Teresa of Avila Catholic School returns for 2021, giving participants a chance to build up their appetites and metabolism ahead of Thanksgiving dinner and football games later in the day.

Event shirts are available for all participants. Organizers note, however, that there will be no-same day registration available, so sign up now. Go here to register.

Pumpkin pies and medals will be given to the top three finishers for each race.

Organizers are also collecting non-perishable food items and winter clothing at the race to help our friends and community members in need. Here is what you need to know:

Race Information:
Date: Thursday, November 25th on Thanksgiving Day
Time: 8:30am
Place: Governor's Mansion , 606 Mountain St, Carson City
Parking: First come/ first serve at surrounding streets

Routes:
5K, https://www.plotaroute.com/route/717945
8k, https://www.plotaroute.com/route/717954

The fun run "gobble/ wobble" is a marked loop, Mountain, to Washington, to Richmond, to King, and back to Mountain. See the event Facebook page here.

T-shirt pick-ups, route map pick-up will be at Blue Zone Sports on Topsy on Tuesday, Nov. 23 from 4 to 7 p.m.

Registration: 5K and 8K, $35 per person; Kids 12 and under $20 for all races.

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UPDATE 3:30PM: The Carson City Sheriff's Office has opened one lane on Kings Canyon Road for traffic.
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UPDATE 3PM: Care Flight has flown the 33-year-old male driver of the vehicle to the trauma ward at Renown in Reno. Their condition is unknown at this time. The cause is under investigation.
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