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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2020 · 15 MIN

Feaster Five Road Thanksgiving Day Race Goes Virtual with New Challenges This Year

from Merrimack Valley Newsmakers · host WHAV Staff

The Feaster Five Road Race, a Thanksgiving Day tradition presented by the Merrimack Valley Striders with as many as 10,000 participants annually, is going virtual this year.As a virtual race, Feaster Five is now open to anyone anywhere who can complete a 5K or 5-mile course of their choosing.  There will also be a 1K option for kids. For the most adventurous runners, there’s a new virtual 13K challenge—a 5K and 5M together.Chairman Tom Licciardello, who was a recent guest on WHAV’s morning program, talked about how the event consistently draws 8,000 to 10,000 participants and raises thousands of dollars for charities and scholarships.Participants have the option to complete the chosen distance anytime between Nov. 22-29 and may form a team of family and friends to receive a $5 discount for each team member. Registration takes place online at feasterfive.com.Feaster Five raises money to support the Merrimack Valley Striders’ high school scholarship program. Additional beneficiaries this year are the Hoyt Foundation, Merrimack Valley YMCA and Bellesini Academy.Support the show

The Feaster Five Road Race, a Thanksgiving Day tradition presented by the Merrimack Valley Striders with as many as 10,000 participants annually, is going virtual this year. As a virtual race, Feaster Five is now open to anyone anywhere who can complete a 5K or 5-mile course of their choosing. There will also be a 1K option for kids. For the most adventurous runners, there’s a new virtual 13K challenge—a 5K and 5M together. Chairman Tom Licciardello, who was a recent guest on WHAV’s mor...

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