Party on the Plaza returns to Auburn this Friday with Rock the Block theme

Auburn, WALocal News

The Party on the Plaza event in Auburn returns on July 25, 2025, showcasing the theme "Rock the Block. " Set for 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. at City Hall Plaza, the free event features electrifying live rock music and food trucks. Organizers invite residents to bring lawn chairs and enjoy street dancing and community festivities.

This event is part of Auburn’s summer series, which continues with "Cheeseburger in Paradise" next month. Each gathering aims to create a welcoming environment for all ages, emphasizing community connection and local support. The series encourages community engagement and highlights local artists and vendors. The July event promises an enjoyable evening for families and individuals alike. Auburn's downtown area serves as a vibrant backdrop for these celebrations.

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