The Buffalo Soldiers of Seattle received the Veteran’s Award for Best Non-Motorized Entry at the Auburn parade. RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter

The Buffalo Soldiers of Seattle received the Veteran’s Award for Best Non-Motorized Entry at the Auburn parade. RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter

Auburn Veterans Day Parade announces award winners

  • Wednesday, November 15, 2017 3:40pm
  • News

The City of Auburn has announced the winners of its 52nd annual Veterans Day Parade held last Saturday.

The parade route was lined with supporters waving American flags, saluting and shouting “thank you” to honor veterans and active military personnel.

A panel of four judges took on the complex task of deciding the winners out of the 200 entries, of which included military entries, ROTC units, veteran service organizations and numerous bands. There are six award categories, with the most prestigious award being the General’s Award – Best in Parade.

This year’s winners:

General’s Award –Best in Parade: #54 Kingston High School Buccaneer Band

Admiral’s Award – Best Military Entry: #82 Graham-Kapowsin High School Army Junior ROTC

Memorial Award to Harold Page – Best Veteran Service Organization Entry: #72 American Gold Star Mothers of Washington State

Colonel’s Award – Best Motorized Entry: #169 Brothers in Arms Motorcycle Club

Veteran’s Award – Best Non-Motorized Entry: #159 Buffalo Soldiers of Seattle

Mayor’s Award – Best Musical or Drill Entry: #167 Grants Pass Marching Band and Color Guard

The City of Auburn would also like to congratulate the winners of the annual Curb Competition. The contest was created in 2010 as a way for groups/organizations that do not fit the parade criteria, to still participate in the event and honor our veterans and active military personnel.

Award winners:

Best Curb Appeal: Knights of Columbus

Most Patriotic: Price Helton Funeral Home

Best Salute to Veterans: Wesley Homes Lea Hill

For additional details and event information, visit auburnwa.gov/events or call 253-931-3043.


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The Graham-Kapowsin High School JROTC won the Admiral’s Award for Best Military Entry at the parade. RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter

The Graham-Kapowsin High School JROTC won the Admiral’s Award for Best Military Entry at the parade. RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter

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