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En Ka Society to hold 5th Annual Turkey Trot

The En Ka Society will host its 5th annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 28, beginning at 8 a.m. COURTESY PHOTO/EN KA SOCIETY

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The following was submitted by the En Ka Society:

The En Ka Society will host its 5th annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 28. The Turkey Trot is a 3.12-mile (5K) road race through downtown Winchester.

The race kicks off at 8 a.m.; start and finish lines are located on Mt. Vernon Street between the Town Hall and Jenks Center parking lot. Runners, joggers and walkers all welcome to participate!

Prizes will be awarded to age group winners as well as for the most festive Thanksgiving attire.

Help support all of the good work the En Ka Society does in the community.

Register today to participate in this family friendly event. Visit the En Ka website for more information and link to the Racewire registration page.

The En Ka Society is a non-profit, charitable organization comprised of over 200 women volunteers. Its mission is to aid various non-profit organizations and initiatives that serve the people of Winchester, its residents in need and the town for public purposes.

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