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More than $3 million raised for Wis nonprofits during Festival Foods Turkey Trot

More than $3 million raised for Wis. nonprofits during Festival Foods Turkey Trot Juliana Tornabene © Provided by Madison WMTV Festival Foods hosted its annual Turkey Trot Thursday. It was a little different from previous editions due to the coronavirus pandemic. MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - More than $3 million was raised during the Festival Foods Turkey Trot this year and all of the money will be donated to Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCAs across Wisconsin. The company announced Tuesday that the $3.28 million surpassed their $3 million goal they hoped to reach. Due to COVID-19, race participants could pick a route of their choice to finish by Thanksgiving Day. According to a news release, over 18,200 people and 2,800 dogs completed the event’s 5-mile run or 2-mile walk.

Festival Foods Turkey Trot hits milestone $3 28 million raised

Festival Foods Turkey Trot hits milestone $3.28 million raised December 22, 2020 11:41 AM Site staff GREEN BAY, Wis. (WKBT) The Festival Foods Turkey Trot has raised $3.28 million for charity since it began in 2008, with $360,000 coming in this year’s virtual event when 20,000 participants ran on their own. Organizers of the 13th annual Festival Foods Turkey Trot hoped to hit the milestone $3 million raised, but were surprised by how much it was surpassed. “We are thrilled that so many people came out to support the event and that our sponsors continued their contributions as well,” said Brian Stenzel, senior director of community involvement for Festival Foods. “Our theme was #KeepTheTraditionAlive,and our participants and sponsors definitely did just that.”

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