Belington Wellness Center to host 11th annual 5K Turkey Trot

Barbour Community Health Association’s Belington Wellness Center, will be holding its 11th Annual Turkey Trot on Saturday, November 5th. Each year, this event benefits the Heart and Hand House and Belington Presbyterian Church, organizations that give back to the Barbour County communities in various ways.

The 5k run/walk will be held at the Belington Wellness Center (70 N. Sturmer Street, Belington, WV) and is on a mostly flat course. The Turkey Trot is open to walkers and runners of all ages. Participants will be divided by age, as follows: 10 and under, 11 to 14, 15 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, and 60 and up.

The schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 7:45am – 8:30am: Registration
  • 9:00am: 5K Turkey Trot Begins
  • 9:15am: 1-mile Fun Trot Begins
  • 10:15am: Race Awards Ceremony

“We’re thrilled to be able to host this event once again as it benefits so many in the community,” said Scott Nesland, PA-C of Myers Clinic. “The Heart and Hand House and Belington Presybterian Church do so much for the communities of the county, such as serving hundreds of residents during Thanksgiving. We would not pass up on an opportunity to help out.”

Awards will be presented to top finishers in the seven age categories following the 5K race, as well as a turkey awarded to the overall male and female winner. Awards will also be presented to participants with the top 3 best Fall-themed outfits.

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