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Amelia Austin, 11, of Turner and her father, Mike Austin, run through the snow Thursday during the 7th Annual Turkey Trot 4 Hope in Norway. One hundred and sixteen people participated in the four-mile run/walk to raise funds for the Cancer Resource Center of Western Maine in Norway. The center provides nonmedical support for cancer patients, oncology social worker Stephanie LeBlond said. “Whatever their need is — that’s our goal,” she said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Dean Sullivan wears his race bib Thursday prior to the start of the 7th Annual Turkey Trot 4 Hope in Norway. One hundred and sixteen people participated in the four-mile run/walk to raise funds for the Cancer Resource Center of Western Maine. Sullivan, 9 months, lives in Foxboro, Massachusetts, but is visiting family in Harrison for Thanksgiving. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Francine Hicks of Lisbon gets ready Thursday at the Norway Fire Station to participate in the 7th Annual Turkey Trot 4 Hope in Norway. One hundred and sixteen people participated in the four-mile run/walk to raise funds for the Cancer Resource Center of Western Maine Maine in Norway. The center provides nonmedical support for cancer patients, oncology social worker Stephanie LeBlond said. “Whatever their need is — that’s our goal,” she said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Volunteers Laura Holbrook, left, of South Paris and her sister, Susanna Keep, of Bethel cheer for participants Thursday during the the 7th Annual Turkey Trot 4 Hope in Norway. One hundred and sixteen people participated in the four-mile run/walk to raise funds for the Cancer Resource Center of Western Maine. The center provides nonmedical support for cancer patients, oncology social worker Stephanie LeBlond said. “Whatever their need is — that’s our goal,” she said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Kevin Mitchell of Turner runs through the snow Thursday during the 7th Annual Turkey Trot 4 Hope in Norway. One hundred and sixteen people participated in the four-mile run/walk to raise funds for the Cancer Resource Center of Western Maine. The center provides nonmedical support for cancer patients, oncology social worker Stephanie LeBlond said. “Whatever their need is — that’s our goal,” she said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal