Tell City Turkey Trot Returns Thanksgiving, Community Run and Fundraiser
Everybody's Fun and Fitness in Tell City will host the annual Everybody's Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day, a family friendly 5K and one mile fun run that starts and finishes at 710 Fulton Street. The event combines recreation with charitable giving, and registration, packet and award details are posted on the event page for residents and visiting participants.

Everybody's Fun and Fitness announces that the Everybody's Turkey Trot is scheduled for Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2025, with the course beginning and ending at the fitness center at 710 Fulton Street in Tell City. The community event features a timed 5K and a one mile fun run intended for participants of all ages, and the organizers emphasize a festive atmosphere alongside support for local causes.
The event listing for 2025 includes registration and packet pickup information, deadlines for race shirts, and details on age group awards. Organizers also highlight charitable support as a central purpose of the race, and note that proceeds typically benefit a local family or charitable organization. The registration and event page is kept live and updated each year to reflect changes in deadlines and event logistics.
For Perry County residents the Turkey Trot represents both a recreational opportunity and a civic ritual. The run draws families, volunteers and visitors, and provides a platform for local running groups and nonprofits to mobilize members and increase visibility. Volunteers handle race operations and packet distribution, while local organizations often use the turnout to promote services or to raise additional funds on site.
The race's history as a long running tradition contributes to community continuity around the holiday. In a county where small scale fundraising and volunteer engagement are core to civic life, the Turkey Trot functions as a concentrated moment for neighbors to convene, for newcomers to participate, and for charitable assistance to be directed to local needs. The event also offers an accessible entry point for residents who want to begin or maintain regular physical activity in a social setting.
Organizational transparency around registration, award categories and shirt deadlines helps participants plan and ensures equitable recognition across age groups. For municipalities and civic groups, the event serves as an example of how recreational programming can be paired with targeted charitable outcomes, and how volunteer driven events can reinforce local networks.
Residents interested in participating or volunteering are advised to consult the Everybody's Turkey Trot event page for the most current registration and packet information. The race remains a visible Thanksgiving tradition in Tell City, one that combines exercise, family participation and community support.

