Annual Turkey Trot 5k offers plenty of fun

From Staff Reports

The CHRISTUS St. Michael Atlanta Foundation’s 19th Annual Turkey Trot 5k promises a lot of fun for runners and walkers alike.
Themed “Run First, Eat Later,” the run/walk event takes place Nov. 19 at 9 a.m. There are door prizes hidden along the route and cash prizes for the top male and female finishers in multiple age groups.
Melissa Kimble, foundation development coordinator, said the event has double meaning for her this year. 
“Personally, I couldn’t be more excited about the run,” Kimble said.  “Anyone that knows me, knows I’m extremely passionate about our hometown hospital.  They would also know that I consider running a privilege.  
“Back in June, after experiencing a week of what I thought were leg cramps, I was diagnosed with multiple DVTs (blood clots) in my right leg and pulmonary embolisms.  This shocking news took me off my feet for months and led to a tremendous amount of anxiety. Thankfully, I’m 100 percent clot-free and have been able to return to ‘normal’ life.  Since then, running has been my therapy.  When I run, I’m reminded that I’m still alive, that God protected me from those clots and gave me the chance to live.  
“So this year’s Turkey Trot has a lot more meaning for me.  I’ll be running to support the place that saved my life and to honor my Creator, who gave me life,” Kimble added.
Anyone who wants to be a participant can register online at www.christusstmichaelatlantafoundation.com  or at CHRISTUS St. Michael Health and Fitness Center-Atlanta. Late registration starts at 8 a.m. on the day of the race.
The course starts at the fitness center, circles through the Atlanta Sports Complex and ends back at the fitness center. There is a 1k family fun run starting at 8:30 a.m.
Jerry Richardson “No Bull” Insurance is the event sponsor.
Kimble said all money raised by the foundation stays in Atlanta.

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