City of Auburn kicks off its free summer series Party on the Plaza on Friday, June 27

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Auburn City Hall will launch its free summer series "Party on the Plaza" on Friday, June 27, starting at 5:30 PM. The event features concerts and attractions aimed at fostering community spirit and engagement. Located at 25 W Main St, the series promises a vibrant atmosphere that encourages local participation and supports nearby businesses. The initiative is part of Auburn's broader strategy to enhance cultural offerings within the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Officials note that such events play a critical role in building community ties and attracting visitors.

With a rich lineup of activities planned, residents can look forward to a summer filled with entertainment. The festival also serves to highlight Auburn's dedication to promoting arts and culture in King County. Overall, "Party on the Plaza" represents a significant opportunity for local residents to connect and celebrate their community.

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