REMINDER City of Auburns free National Night Out event is this Tuesday, Aug. 5

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn’s National Night Out event takes place at City Hall Plaza on Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 5 to 8 p. m. This community gathering features a variety of attractions, including food trucks, axe throwing, a 21+ beer garden, and live music, providing a festive summer evening. The event encourages attendees to “meet me downtown,” promoting connections with neighbors and local law enforcement.

This annual celebration aims to enhance public safety and strengthen community bonds. The city emphasizes inclusivity, inviting all residents and visitors to join the fun. Local officials recognize the significance of such events in fostering a sense of belonging and safety. The National Night Out initiative has been celebrated nationwide, highlighting the importance of community engagement in crime prevention. Auburn’s event reflects ongoing efforts to build a safer, more connected community.

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