Tuesday, March 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Auburn. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 4th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Individuals and entities in the Auburn-Opelika area, including Miss America 2025 Abbie Stockard and Councilmember Erica Baker-Norris, were celebrated for their achievements in February, showcasing a range of accomplishments from educational recognition to community awards. Opelika-Auburn News
- ➤ Auburn Parks and Recreation is hosting two Easter events, including a breakfast with the Easter Bunny and a 45th annual Easter Egg Hunt, with registration now available online. The Observer
- ➤ Esperanza House, a Christian-based nonprofit, enhances life for low-income Hispanic families in Lee County through food, healthcare, and a core after-school tutoring program. The Auburn Plainsman
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A detailed schedule of diverse community and cultural events in Auburn, including outdoor movie screenings, concerts, theatre productions, and educational activities from March 6 to April 30, 2025. The Observer
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Auburn High School hosted the 2025 Show Choir Showdown, drawing middle and high schools from across Alabama for competitive performances and critiques. The Observer
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Auburn softball team defeated Rutgers and McNeese State in the Jane B. Moore Memorial, showcasing a strong start to the tournament. Eagle Eye TV
- ➤ No. 19 Auburn's softball team defeated Louisiana 4-3, maintaining their unbeaten home record and improving to 19-1 before Southeastern Conference play. WAKA
- ➤ The Auburn Tigers lost their final home game of the season to the Mississippi State Bulldogs, 73-66, due to a challenging second half and a strong performance from the Bulldogs. The Auburn Plainsman
- ➤ The No. 19 Auburn Tigers secured a 6-3 win over Louisiana in the Jane B. Moore Memorial Tournament, demonstrating strong offensive and defensive plays. Eagle Eye TV
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Auburn Junior High Invitational Track Meet
The Auburn Jr. High Invite is a competitive track meet for middle school and freshman athletes, featuring various field and running events.
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Brunch With Rosie at Aubfest VI
Brunch With Rosie, a three-piece indie rock band from Auburn, Alabama, performs at Boggin' On The Plains as part of Aubfest VI.
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Mamma Mia! Musical Performance
7 p.m. — Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a delightful evening filled with the hits of ABBA in this lively musical extravaganza.
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Book It For Drake 5K and Fun Run
The Book It for Drake event is a 5K and Fun Run to support Drake Middle School, taking place at Town Creek Park.
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On-Site Tour of Holiday Monarch Estates
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