Please join Seattle Fire Fighters and their supporters for Fire Ball VI!
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the brave men and women of the Seattle Fire Department—complete with live entertainment, great vibes, and a whole lot of heart. Every dollar raised goes to Seattle’s Bravest Charity, supporting those who always show up when it matters most. Let’s raise a glass (and some funds) for Seattle’s Bravest!
Friday, September 5, 2025
6:00 pm – 12:00 am
Tulalip resort & Casino
Orca ballroom
Live band and DJ
$200 per person for general public
Sponsorship opportunities available that include entry to event.

Sponsorships are Available
Check our our donation levels below and download the sponsor packet. Sponsorship opportunities include entry to event.
5th Alarm -$10,000
- 10 guest tickets to Fire Ball VI
- Hosted dinner for 6 at a Seattle Fire Station
- Open bar for all 10 guests
- Presented as event sponsor at event
- Full page ad in event program
- Logo on event banner
- Recognition on Seattle Fire Fighters Union website and Seattle’s Bravest Charity website
4th Alarm – $5,000
- 6 guest tickets to Fire Ball VI
- Open bar for all 6 guests
- Full page ad in event program
- Logo on event banner
- Recognition on Seattle Fire Fighters Union website and Seattle’s Bravest Charity website
3rd Alarm – $3,000
- 4 guest tickets to Fire Ball VI
- Open bar for all 4 guests
- 1/2 page ad in event program
- Logo on event banner
- Recognition on Seattle Fire Fighters Union website and Seattle’s Bravest Charity website
2nd Alarm – $2,000
- 4 guest tickets to Fire Ball VI
- 12 complimentary drink tickets at event
- Logo on event banner
- 1/4 page ad in the event program
- Recognition on Seattle Fire Fighters Union website and Seattle’s Bravest Charity website
1st Alarm – $1000
- 2 guest tickets to Fire Ball VI
- 1/4 page ad in event program
- 6 complimentary drink tickets at event
- Recognition on Seattle Fire Fighters Union website and Seattle’s Bravest Charity website
About the Charity
Seattle’s Bravest Charity was created in March 1995 following the deaths of four Seattle Fire Fighters: Lt. Walter Kilgore, Lt. Greg Shoemaker, Randy Terlicker, and James Brown, who perished fighting the Pang Warehouse Arson. Due to the overwhelming generosity of the community, over $500,000 was donated to care for the families of the fallen.
Originally known as the “Seattle Fire Fighter’s Benevolent Association,” it has since grown into an organization with a broad scope, capable of providing multifaceted support to our community and beyond.
Over the years we have helped victims made homeless by fire; donated hundreds of bike helmets to children in need; sponsored little leagues throughout Seattle; contributed to large scale disasters; managed a yearly scholarship fund made possible by M. Kenneth Hoefner, a retired fire fighter, to support children and grandchildren of Seattle Fire Fighters; and created and managed the Catastrophic Fund, to help fire fighters who are catastrophically injured on the job and will never work again.
We have also raised money to build the Fire Fighter Memorial in Pioneer Square, as well as established the Walter Kilgore Honor Guard. The latter was made possible with a generous donation from Mary Anne Kilgore, widow of Lt. Walter Kilgore.