PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- This year's Pacific Palisades Turkey Trot was perhaps one of the most meaningful in its 11-year history, with neighbors reconnecting for the first time since January's devastating wildfires.
Hundreds came out to run in the Turkey Trot on Thursday, and the fact that it was held was reason enough to celebrate and be thankful.
It's been 10 months since the Palisades Fire devastated the area, so when the emails and flyers informing the community that the turkey trot was on went out, residents said it was a huge step in the rebuilding, not only of homes, but also of the community.
"I think after the fire, everyone spread out, and we haven't been together as a community, maybe since the tree lighting last year, with this many people from our neighborh

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