REMINDER Free hot dogs, bounce houses more at Jump Up Summer Fest on Saturday, Aug. 23

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn will host the inaugural Jump Up Summer Fest on August 23, 2025, at the Outlet Collection Mall from 2 to 8 p. m. The festival will feature free hot dogs, bounce houses, food trucks, and craft vendors, promising fun for families. Advance tickets are available for $10, while gate prices will be $12, including unlimited bounce passes for all-day access. EMF Party Rentals, a local family-owned business, is organizing the event and expressed enthusiasm for celebrating community fun.

Attendees can also enjoy a free photo booth, face painting, and activities from Bricks & Minifigs. Organizers encourage families to participate in the festivities and share their experiences on social media. The event highlights local engagement and entertainment opportunities for children and families in the area. Updates and further information are available via email or Instagram.

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