Strings in the Garden returns to Soos Creek Botanical Garden this Sunday, Aug. 24

Auburn, WALocal News

The Auburn Symphony’s String Quartet will return to Soos Creek Botanical Garden for an outdoor concert on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025, from 2 to 3:30 p. m. Guests can expect a relaxing afternoon filled with light classical and jazz-inspired string music as they picnic among the blooming flowers. Organizers emphasize that the concert is designed for both longtime fans and newcomers seeking a peaceful outing.

“This outdoor concert is all about good music and good vibes,” said the organizers. Tickets are available for purchase at the Auburn Symphony office or at the garden gate one hour prior to the performance. The Soos Creek Botanical Garden serves as a picturesque venue, enhancing the overall experience for attendees. This concert not only promotes local arts but also fosters community connections. Such events contribute to the cultural landscape of Auburn, providing a platform for artistic expression in a natural setting.

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