Auburns 60th annual Veterans Parade to honor service on Saturday, Nov. 8

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn will host its 60th annual Veterans Parade on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, at 11:00 AM local time, to honor military service. The event will take place on Main Street in Auburn, Washington, and is expected to attract a large crowd. Scheduled to run until 1:00 AM on Sunday, the parade will feature various community groups, floats, and performances celebrating the contributions of veterans. This year’s celebration highlights a long-standing tradition of recognizing local service members, fostering community pride, and encouraging public engagement.

The Auburn Veterans Parade has become a key event in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, drawing participants and spectators alike. Attendees can enjoy a lively atmosphere with activities suitable for all ages, including cheerleading and classic car displays. Local businesses are expected to participate through advertising and sponsorships, enhancing the community's spirit. This event not only honors veterans but also stimulates local commerce and strengthens community bonds.

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