City of Auburn kicks off its free summer series Party on the Plaza this Friday

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn begins its “Party on the Plaza” summer series on June 27, 2025, from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. at City Hall Plaza, featuring a Taco Festival. The event offers food trucks, salsa dancing, and free dance lessons, appealing to residents of all ages. Hosted by the City of Auburn, the series continues with themed events in July and August, including a rock music night and a tropical burger party.

“This family-friendly series invites the community to enjoy evenings packed with live music and delicious food,” said event organizers. Each event includes a beer and wine garden for guests 21 and over. The initiative aims to foster community spirit and support local businesses. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere with live performances and diverse food options. The series highlights Auburn’s commitment to providing enjoyable summer experiences for its residents.

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