UPDATE Free hot dogs, bounce houses more at Jump Up Summer Fest on Saturday, Aug. 23 - Auburn Examiner

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Auburn will host the 1st Annual Jump Up Summer Fest on Saturday, August 23, 2025, from 2 to 8 p. m. at the Outlet Collection Mall. Organized by EMF Party Rentals, this family-friendly festival will feature free hot dogs, a photo booth, bounce houses, and face painting among other activities. Local food trucks and craft vendors will be present, providing a variety of options for attendees.

The festival aims to create a fun environment for families and strengthen community ties. Events like these have become increasingly popular in Auburn, reflecting a growing demand for family-oriented activities. The festival not only promises entertainment but also supports local businesses through increased traffic. EMF Party Rentals, a local family-owned business, is committed to fostering community engagement through events. This initiative showcases the potential for future festivals in the region.

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