Grateful Gobbler celebrates 25 years of a Thanksgiving tradition

Stan and Betsy McCright join News 12’s Amelia Greer to encourage people to join the Thanksgiving Grateful Gobbler.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – If there’s no plans to be behind a stove on Thanksgiving morning, build up your appetite to gobble down a feast by participating in the Grateful Gobbler 5K.

Celebrating 25 years of the Chattanooga tradition, the Grateful Gobbler 5K marathon returns this year on Thanksgiving Day, November 28. Festivities begin at Coolidge Park at 8 A.M. and all are welcome to either run, walk, or cheer.

Every penny from donations and registration fees will go straight toward the Maclellan Shelter for Families and homeless services. The organization is one of the few shelters in the Tennessee Valley that keeps families together.

Through the month of November, Grateful Gobbler volunteers will be around the community seeking for support for the Shelter.

T-shirts are included with registration fees, unless the family decides to join last second after sleeping in. Additionally, if you want to sport the “turk-riffic” hats that News 12’s Amelia Greer and Chip Chapman are wearing, it will also be sold at the event.

For more information and registration, visit the links down below.

Helpful Links

Grateful Gobbler Website

Maclellan Shelter for Families Website

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