Runners Hit the Trail for the 2nd Annual Habersham Kiwanis Turkey Trot

The Habersham Kiwanis Club kicked off Thanksgiving week with its 2nd Annual “Turkey Trot for Kiwanis 5K,” hosted by Elite Recovery and BSG Coffee, drawing a strong turnout of 51 in-person participants and 5 virtual runners. The festive race, held at Cornelia’s City Park, brought together runners, walkers, volunteers, sponsors, and one extremely chaotic turkey for a lively event supporting local families in need.

Turkey on a skateboard? Zach Skaggs, owner of BSG Coffee dressed as a turkey to support Habersham Kiwanis’ 2nd Annual Turkey Trot/Photo Alex Michelle

This year’s race was elevated to official status with AAA Race Services conducting timing and scoring, making the Turkey Trot a fully recognized 5K. Organizers say the upgrade reflects the event’s growth and growing enthusiasm throughout the community.

“We’re back for round two, and it’s already bigger, better, and more thrilling than last year,” organizers shared. “Thanks to the incredible support from our runners and sponsors, we’ve raised a lot of money for the Kiwanis Club — something everyone can be proud of today.”


Proceeds Support “Toys for Kids”

Funds from the race will be donated to the Habersham Kiwanis Club’s annual “Toys for Kids” charity event. This long-standing program provides Christmas gifts to local children and families in need, ensuring that kids across Habersham County experience joy and support during the holiday season.

Organizers say the Turkey Trot is not only a fun community tradition but also an important fundraiser that directly impacts children in the community.

A Course Full of Twists, Turns, and Holiday Cheer

Participants followed the newly released Turkey Trot 4 Kiwanis course map designed by FlyWheel Collective. The race included two laps around the park, marked clearly to guide runners:

  • The end of lap one took racers behind the Community House,
  • A turn at the Trail Life Hydration Station started lap two,
  • And all runners were reminded to stay on the pavement to avoid holiday light displays, wires, and decorations along the trail.

With Christmas lights glowing throughout the park and cheerful volunteers stationed along the route, the atmosphere was festive and family-friendly. The Cornelia Police Department provided assistance with route management and safety.


Perks, Prizes & New Trophies

Runners were treated to an expanded experience this year, including:

  • More water stations
  • More snacks
  • A larger coffee bar by BSG Café
  • Stretching and warm-up guidance from Elite Recovery
  • Upgraded swag bags available after the race

Organizers also rolled out two new trophy categories, with prizes handed out after the final participant crossed the finish line.


A Run for a Cause

As with last year’s event, the majority of the proceeds will benefit the Habersham Kiwanis Club, which supports children’s programs and community service projects across the county.

The race even featured a returning fan-favorite: the chaotic turkey mascot, who — according to organizers — has returned in his dramatic “Revenge Era” to challenge runners and keep the excitement high.

With its energy, community spirit, and strong attendance, the 2nd Annual Turkey Trot is quickly becoming one of Habersham’s most anticipated holiday traditions.

Habersham News will continue to follow community events throughout the holiday season.

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