Jump Up Summer Fest will bounce into Auburn this summer with two weekends of fun - Auburn Examiner

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The 1st Annual Jump Up Summer Fest will be held in Auburn at the Outlet Collection Mall on July 12-13 and August 23-24, from 2 to 8 p. m. This festival promises a range of activities designed for families, including bounce houses, face painting, and food trucks. Local vendors will showcase crafts, and there will be a pet costume contest along with kids karaoke. Organized by a local party rental business, the event aims to enhance community spirit and offer entertainment options for families during the summer.

Increased foot traffic is anticipated, presenting opportunities for local businesses to thrive. The festival is positioned to become an annual tradition, contributing to the local economy and community engagement. Organizers are optimistic about the turnout and community involvement. The event reflects a growing trend of family-oriented festivals in the region.

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