Auburn Veterans Parade 2025 - Awards & Thank You!

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Thank you Veterans

A HUGE thanks to all those who attended, participated in, and supported Auburn’s 60th annual Veterans Parade - it was a WONDERFUL day in Auburn!

Thousands of spectators lined Main Street in Auburn to see nearly 140 parade entries, comprised of just shy of 3,500 parade participants. The parade featured a Huey Helicopter flyover, veteran marching groups, honor guards and ROTC units, antique military vehicles and equipment, and patriotic music from 16 marching bands.

KOMO 4 News livestreamed the Parade – check out the video of the full parade and event photos

Seattle Refined has created a beautiful photo gallery of the parade .

Additional event photos and reels are available on the City of Auburn Facebook Page.


ANNOUNCING THE 2025 VETERANS PARADE AWARDS

General’s Award
Best in Parade

Gold Star Families
of Washington State

Gold Star Families of WA

Graham Kapowsin JROTC

Admiral’s Award
Best Military Entry:

Graham-Kapowsin
Junior ROTC


VFW Chapter 3 Riders

Memorial Award to Harold Page
Best Veteran Service Organization Entry:

Veterans Of Foreign Wars
Chapter 3 Riders


WA Combat Veterans

Colonel’s Award
Best Motorized Entry:

Washington Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association


Auburn JROTC

Veteran’s Award
Best Non-Motorized Entry:

Auburn Junior ROTC


Mayor’s Award
Best Musical or Drill Entry:

Sumner High School Spartan
Marching Band

Sumner High School Marching Band

The City of Auburn considers it a great honor and privilege
to host the Veterans Parade & Observance; and we are thankful to have so many wonderful individuals and groups who support this event – THANK YOU ALL!
We’d like to offer an extra special thanks to the
organizations and businesses listed below:


2024 parade spectator

PARADE SPONSOR

Muckleshoot Casino Resort

MEDIA SPONSORS

KOMO 4 News
Talk Radio 570 KVI | Northwest Newsradio AM 1000/FM 97.7 | 101.5 HANK FM

PARADE LOGISTICAL SUPPORT

The City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation, Police, PW Maintenance & Operations, Emergency Management and Communications Departments and all the other supporting Departments;
along with the Valley Regional Fire Authority for event support
and the large flag that drapes over the parade route.

King County Sherriff’s Department for accommodating
the UH-1H Huey Helicopter flyover.

A BIG thank you to the Seattle Seafair Parade Marshals for organizing the
parade assembly area and to the
Amateur Ham radio volunteers for parade communication and support.

A shout out to Auburn Chevrolet, Doxon Toyota, Valley Buick GMC and Way Scarff Ford
for graciously providing parade vehicles for our dignitaries.
And to the Auburn Noon Lions Club for securing
volunteer drivers for the dignitaries in the Parade.

Volunteers from EZ ACCESS who supported the event with parade judges,
dignitary check-in support, sign holding, and graciously supplied
and handed out flags along the parade route to spectators.

Boy Scout Troop 401 for assisting the Paralyzed Veterans of America
along the parade route and assisting with dignitaries and loaned cars at the end of the parade route.

Z Street Coffee Roasters for providing coffee for our parade dignitaries and volunteer drivers,
the Miss Auburn organization for providing a singer for the National Anthem
and a reader of the Pledge of Allegiance for the Luncheon,
and to the Auburn Garden Club for providing beautiful,
patriotic flower arrangements for both dignitary check-in and the Veterans Lunch.


Veterans Parade

OTHER COMPLEMENTARY EVENTS

American Legion – Auburn Post 78 for offering a breakfast prior to the parade
and co-sponsoring the Remembrance Ceremony.

Auburn VFW Post 1741 for supporting the Remembrance Ceremony
and hosting a Veterans Open House after the parade.

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for supporting the Remembrance Ceremony

Washington Department of Veterans Affairs for coordinating their
Outstanding Veterans Award Winners to participate in the parade and attend the luncheon;
and for including the Award presentation as part of the luncheon.

Auburn Noon Lions Club for providing complimentary lunches
for the dignitaries attending the annual Veterans Luncheon held after the parade.

Merrill Gardens and their amazing team for serving as host and caterer
for the Veterans Luncheon held after the event.

Auburn High School Marching Band for sponsoring and coordinating
the Veterans Day Marching Band Competition and to Auburn JROTC for presenting the colors and rifle salute at the Remembrance Ceremony.


SAVE THE DATE!
61st annual Veterans Parade & Observance

Saturday, November 7, 2026