Turkey Trot

By: Kara Fini

For many families the Turkey Trot is an annual Thanksgiving tradition. Usually held on Thanksgiving morning, people of all ages and running ability participate in local fun runs held all over the United States. The races differ in lengths, but the most common length today is a 5k.

The Turkey Trot originated in Buffalo, NY back in 1896. Only 6 people ran, all men, and they ran five miles in downtown Buffalo. Only 4 of them finished after one dropped out in the first two miles and the other couldn’t keep down Thanksgiving breakfast. They continued to hold this race as it gained more and more popularity over the next couple years. They thought it was a way to burn off calories before eating a bunch for Thanksgiving.

Every year since then, the Turkey Trot in Buffalo has been held. It reached cities like New Orleans in 1907, and Cincinnati in 1909. Even with the quick growth of the race, it wasn’t until 1972 that a woman raced the Buffalo Turkey Trot.

Now the Turkey Trot is a family fun run in many local neighborhoods and towns. From toddlers and babies in strollers to grandmas and grandpas, there are nearly 1 million people in the United States who run this fun run every year.

If you want to participate in the future, Highland Park hosts their own Turkey Trot that is 5k long. It costs around $35 for adults and $15 for kids under 17 to participate. The route starts and ends on the north side of Highland Catholic School. It goes south on Cleveland road and then turns to the west where you will run on River Road. Then you follow Highland Parkway back up to the start. Afterwards you are able to stop at Tiffany’s, a local restaurant, and have a free breakfast for participating.

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Movie review: ‘The Mist’ (2007)

By: Kumari Mia Wijetunge

*Warning: This review contains major spoilers for this movie.

Stephen King’s ‘The Mist’ was originally a book written in 1980 as part of his collection called ‘Dark Forces’. The movie was released in 2007, directed by Frank Darabont, it follows King’s original story where a mysterious mist, that coms with terrifying creatures, engulfs a small town. Darabont did change the ending giving a darker twist compared to the original story.

In Stephen’s book the ending was purposefully left open, creating a hunting sense of uncertainty. After escaping the grocery store where they had been hiding, David Drayton, his son Billy, and two other survivors, Amanda and Dan, drove through the mist, hoping to find a safe place free of deadly creatures. As they travel they run out of places to seek refuge and when they eventually pick up a faint word on the radio, “Hartford,” this gives them a feeling of hope that there might be a safer civilization somewhere. However, King leaves the reader with David’s final uncertain thought as they continue driving into the unknown. The fate of characters is unknown, creating a lingering sense of dread mixed with just the slightest possibility of survival.

In contrast, the 2007 movie ending is much darker. The protagonist David, and four other survivors run out of gas as they are in the mist. Believing there is no escape and fearing the worst if the creatures find them, David decides to kill the others including his son. Moments after he does this, the military arrives clearing the mist and saving everyone else. The twist is much more tragic, if David had just waited a little longer they would have all survived.

I personally really enjoyed this movie. Where the movie mostly takes place in the grocery store adds a really stressful and intense environment to the movie and really puts you on the edge of your seat. I would give ‘The Mist’ a 9/10.

You can watch ‘The Mist’ (rated R) on Amazon Prime, or rent it on other streaming services.

Sports schedule for: Dec 2-7

ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: DECEMBER 2 – DECEMBER 7  
MONDAYDECEMBER 2 
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  Boys Swimming Practice Starts 
TUESDAYDECEMBER 3
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B: 4:15pm JV: 4:15pm V: 6:00pm Boys Basketball vs. Mounds ViewHOME
JV: 4:15pm V: 6:30pm Girls Hockey vs. HastingsHastings Civic Arena
WEDNESDAYDECEMBER 4
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5:00pm Wrestling Triangular vs. Armstrong and HopkinsHOME
6:00pm Gymnastics Conference PreviewJohnson High School
THURSDAYDECEMBER 5
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B: 4:15pm JV: 4:15pm V: 6:00pm Boys Basketball vs. Hill-MurrayHOME
FRIDAYDECEMBER 6
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5:00pm Girls Basketball vs. WashingtonHOME
JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pm Boys Hockey vs. BaldwinCharles M. Schulz  Highland Arena
JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pm Girls Hockey vs. Moose LakePhalen Arena
6:00pm Gymnastics vs. South St. PaulHOME
SATURDAYDECEMBER 7
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9:15am 9:15am 11:00am Boys Basketball vs. SPAHOME
10:00am Wrestling InviteRush City High School