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

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn's free National Night Out event is set for August 5, commencing at 5:00 PM. The celebration at City Hall Plaza will include food trucks and entertainment, running until 3:00 AM the next morning. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and improve relations with law enforcement. Local officials emphasize the event's role in promoting safety and community engagement. National Night Out is an annual initiative celebrated across the country, focusing on crime prevention and community solidarity.

In recent years, such events have seen increased participation, reflecting a growing interest in community safety. Auburn's event contributes to the larger goal of fostering a secure and connected neighborhood. Community members are encouraged to attend and enjoy the festivities.

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