By Philippa Konow
STAFF WRITER
It’s official, the Feaster Five is back for their 34th annual event with in-person and virtual options available for all participants.
After a whirlwind past couple of years with COVID-19 uprooting much of society, there are a few things coming back to some sort of normal. The 2020 Feaster Five was held virtually and participants were asked to submit their times to the Feaster Five website. This year, while a virtual option is still available, there is also an in-person choice.
“We are working very closely with town officials to make sure we have the safest race possible,” stated Stephanie Guyotte, a Feaster Five Committee Organizer. “We are scaling back our pre-race expo and planning more of a registration and number pick-up at the YMCA [and] we will follow any state or local guidelines at the race start.”
Be prepared to wear a mask for at least the beginning of the run. While COVID-19 cases are significantly lower, with much of Andover being vaccinated, participants are still required to wear masks in schools, workplaces, and large groups.

Race organizers holding Feaster Five signs
According to Guyotte and the Feaster Five website, for the virtual option, with runners being required to sign up through the website and chooe which race packer they would like dring the pick up times. They will then record their own times and submit them through the Race Roster’s mobile app. “[runners] can sign up through our website, pick up a race packet during the pickup time, run on [their] own, and submit [their] time through our partner Race Roster’s mobile app.”
With the high vaccination rate in Andover, the possibility for a closer and more warming Thanksgiving is very possible, bringing much joy to the community. John Jannetti, a science teacher at Andover High School,is, as usual, extremely excited about the race. “I’m looking forward to having a large crowd!” exclaimed Jannetti. “I love seeing all of those people. I love seeing all of my fellow townies running. Former students that come home from far away, whether they are still in school or graduated from college, all come back for Thanksgiving.”
“I think having the option to participate virtually and in person is actually really exciting, because it will encourage more participation than last year,” said AHS junior Alex McNally. “It’s really really important that we get back out there and [participate] in these really really awesome causes.” Though McNally isnt able to participate in Feaster Five this year, they have run for years before.
As Feaster Five is slowly going back to normal, Table Talk apple pies will be given at the finish line.
The Feaster Five will be having its regular 5k and 5-mile options, along with the Kids Fun Run.





