Auburn set to host family-friendly 4th of July Festival at Les Gove Park

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn will host a family-friendly 4th of July Festival at Les Gove Park on July 4, 2025, from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. The event aims to create a welcoming environment for families to celebrate Independence Day.

Attendees can enjoy various activities, including games, food vendors, and live performances, ensuring fun for all ages. Local figure Matt Baker's involvement is anticipated to boost community engagement. The festival reflects Auburn's ongoing commitment to providing family-friendly attractions and events. The city encourages residents to participate in this celebration, fostering a sense of togetherness. Historical events in Auburn have often included community festivals, reinforcing local traditions.

This year's festival promises to be a highlight for residents and visitors alike, showcasing the vibrancy of the Auburn community.

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