Auburn Police to face VRFA in annual Turkey Bowl on Saturday, Nov. 29

Auburn, WALocal News

The Auburn Police Department will compete against the Valley Regional Fire Authority in the annual Turkey Bowl football game on Saturday, Nov. 29, at 1:30 p. m. at Auburn High School. This friendly match fosters community spirit, bringing together residents and first responders for a day of competition.

Last year, the Valley Regional Fire Authority won the trophy, and Auburn Police are preparing to reclaim it this year. The event has become a cherished tradition, attracting families from Auburn and surrounding areas in South King County. “Come out, cheer us on, and enjoy a fun day of friendly competition and community spirit,” the police department urged. This year's game continues a long-standing local tradition that strengthens community ties. The Turkey Bowl not only showcases athleticism but also highlights the collaboration between local agencies and the community.

The anticipation surrounding the rematch adds excitement to this beloved event.

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