Auburn Public Schools Foundations charity Golf Tournament will be Thursday, July 24

Auburn, WALocal News

The Auburn Public Schools Foundation, in partnership with the former Auburn Kiwanis of the Valley, will host its inaugural Annual Charity Golf Tournament on July 24, 2025, at Auburn Golf Course. The event, themed “Luau on the Links,” aims to unite local businesses and community members to support students in the Auburn School District. All proceeds from the tournament will benefit programs that serve youth in the district. Organizers hope to raise significant funds, encouraging the community to help keep students “out of the rough. ” The tournament begins with registration at 6:30 a.

m. , followed by a 7:30 a. m. shotgun start, with lunch and an awards ceremony scheduled for 12:30 p. m.

Golfers can compete for prizes in various categories, including Best Drive and Highest Scoring Team. Additional activities will include raffles, music, and food, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. The Auburn Golf Course is located at 29630 Green River Road SE, and interested participants can contact event manager Jan Meredith for more information.

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