Northfield Rotary Club

District 5960, Club #2157, Northfield, Minnesota

November 23rd, 2007

Cullen O’Neill takes third straight title in Turkey Day Run

The weather was freezing, the volunteers were nervous…but soon the runners started drifting toward the registration table for the 7th Rotary Turkey Day 5K Run, better known as the Turkey Trot. Within an hour, hundreds of people packed the Northfield Golf Club, then took to the snow-dusted streets. Just 16 minutes and 23 seconds later, Cullen O’Neill breezed across the finish line to take his third straight title. Megan Kelly won the women’s division in ??. The race is a holiday tradition, but this year it also is raising thousands of collars to help Rotary International’s initiative to eradicate polio in the world.

In all 325 people registered to run or walk the course, but due to our notoriously lax security measures, the pack also included several unregistered canine companion runners and a smattering of snowsuited toddlers bundled into strollers. There were high school runners, the veteran men and women that make it look easy, and newcomers like 8-year-old Nick Dempsey, one of many kids learning the sport from family members who ran with them and others who cheered them on. There were runners from the Cities who came just for fun, and neighborhood walkers clearly pushing to reach personal goals.

City Councilor and Rotarian Jim Pokorney surprised and delighted the crowd by showing up — and running the course — in an elaborate turkey costume. Jim says he had a burst of inspiration Wednesday night and whipped up the suit out of items scavanged from his house and garage.

Rotary members thank everyone who ran, who volunteered, and all the sponsors who provided prizes and donations for the event, and for the fight against polio. In the 1980s, 1,000 children were infected by the disease every day in 125 countries. Today, polio cases have declined by 99 percent, with fewer than two thousand cases reported in 2006.

See the photo album or this slideshow:

November 14th, 2007

7th annual Turkey Day Run

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Here’s the press release from Robert Bierman (507-645-5848 or bierman1@frontiernet.net) on this year’s Turkey Day Run:

Northfield Rotary to sponsor 7th annual Turkey Day Run

Before you sit down to that big holiday dinner, before you flip on the TV for the big game, pull out your running shoes and join your neighbors in a different kind of Thanksgiving tradition. The annual Northfield Rotary Turkey Day Run is a 5K fun run/walk the whole family can enjoy. It starts at 9 a.m. at the Northfield Golf Club, with a route that winds through the neighborhood. There will be a time clock displayed at the finish, but this is a fun run, so there will be no official times. Awards will be given to the top male and female finisher.

turkeydayflyer-tnAll registered entrants will be eligible for raffle prizes presented at the finish of the race. The entry fee is $12 through Nov. 16, and $15 through race day. The first 250 entrants will receive long-sleeve t-shirts.  Race day registration begins at 8 a.m. (PDF registration form here.)

Proceeds from the race go to support Rotary programs. This year there will be a special contribution to Rotary International’s Global Polio Eradication Initiative. In the 1980s, 1,000 children were infected by the disease every day in 125 countries. Today, polio cases have declined by 99 percent, with fewer than two thousand cases reported in 2006. Two billion children have been immunized, five million have been spared disability, and over 250,000 deaths from polio have been prevented. Rotary has been a major force behind the polio fight, and many companies and organizations in Northfield are supporting the effort sponsoring the race and providing prizes.

  • Northfield Rotary Turkey Day 5K Fun Run/Walk
  • 9 a.m. Thanksgiving Day, registration opens at 8 a.m.
  • Northfield Golf Club
  • $12 before Nov. 16, $15 through race day
  • First 250 entrants receive a long-sleeve T-shirt
  • Prizes for top male and female runners
  • All entrants eligible for prize drawings at end of race

See the 90+ photos in the album from the 2004 Turkey Day Run or this slideshow:

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