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5:00PM - 7:00PM

*CANCELLED* Salvadoran Folk-Art Block Printing

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

El Salvador Block PrintingIn this block-printing class, youโ€™ll make a card based on the colorful and whimsical style of Fernando Llort, who has been dubbed El Salvadorโ€™s National Artist. You will have to chance to learn how to carve, ink and print from soft linoleum blocks and create your own unique cards inspired by the folk art of El Salvador! All materials for this class will be provided. If you want to print on more unique papers or make more than ten cards, please purchase packs of 5" ร— 6-7/8"cards and matching envelopes at: Dick Blick

Ages: 12+
Fee: $20/$25 Resident/Non-Res
Instructor: Alex Mojica

10:00AM - 6:00PM

Rummage Sale

St Andrew Catholic Church - 1401 Valley Ave Sumner, WA 98390

St. Andrew Catholic Church in Sumner is holding a rummage sale Friday March 14 through Sunday March 16 to raise funds for the parish youth to make a pilgrimage to Rome and celebrate World Youth Day this summer. There will be new items that have been donated, in addition to gently used items available for sale. The rummage sale will take place at the church located at 1401 Valley Ave Sumner, WA 98390 on the following days and times:

  • Friday, March 14, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, March 15, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Sunday, March 16, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Cost: Free to attend. Bring cash to shop.

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Auburn Community Players: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo The Auburn Community Players are at it again! This musical look at โ€œBig Businessโ€ means Big Laughs in a delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder! Tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the aggressively compliant "company man," the office party, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine addiction, and, of course, true love, we follow the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch as he uses a little handbook called How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive. Get your tickets today!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $25
Student/Senior: $22
$30 & $27 at the door

9:00AM - 4:30PM

Rummage Sale

St Andrew Catholic Church - 1401 Valley Ave Sumner, WA 98390

St. Andrew Catholic Church in Sumner is holding a rummage sale Friday March 14 through Sunday March 16 to raise funds for the parish youth to make a pilgrimage to Rome and celebrate World Youth Day this summer. There will be new items that have been donated, in addition to gently used items available for sale. The rummage sale will take place at the church located at 1401 Valley Ave Sumner, WA 98390 on the following days and times:

  • Friday, March 14, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, March 15, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Sunday, March 16, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Cost: Free to attend. Bring cash to shop.

10:00AM - 4:00PM

Soos Creek Botanical Garden Re-Opens March 15

Soos Creek Botanical Garden - 29308 132nd Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092

Opening day kicks off the 2025 season. There are six, free monthly Nature programs held from 12:30PMto 2:00PM on Wednesdays. The first program will begin April 16. Plus, mark your calendars for the 2nd annual Rose Tea on June 14.

Regular operating hours held on Wednesdays through Saturdays, March through October.

Please see our website for more information on our Pavilion by the Pond Programs and other special events at: https://www.sooscreekbotanicalgarden.org

2:00PM - 2:00PM

Auburn Community Players: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo The Auburn Community Players are at it again! This musical look at โ€œBig Businessโ€ means Big Laughs in a delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder! Tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the aggressively compliant "company man," the office party, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine addiction, and, of course, true love, we follow the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch as he uses a little handbook called How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive. Get your tickets today!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $25
Student/Senior: $22
$30 & $27 at the door

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Know My Hindu Values Contest

Kent Hindu Temple - 25748 101st Ave SE, Kent, WA - 98030

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA proudly presents โ€œKnow My Hindu Values." Awaken the essence of Santana Dharma in you in a 12-week transformative experience designed for everyone, regardless of their age.

For children, itโ€™s an adventure into appreciating your cultural roots and understanding Hindu Values. Through storytelling, art, and interactive activities, you learn lessons of wisdom, kindness, and resilience - all while having fun. For adults, thought provoking workshops, rediscovering Hindu heritage, reflecting on shared values, and fostering a deeper connection to community and self. Join us on this unique journey to discover the richness of Hindu heritage, grow as a family, and celebrate togetherness.

The contest will happen across multiple locations of Washington. Please select the center/timing that suits you the best.

View More Information

There would be a $25 material fee per family for the syllabus book that would be collected in the first class. The final contest date is May 31st, 2025.

If you are registering more than 2 kids, please fill the form again.
Online Registration Form

For any questions, please email [email protected] and we will reply back to you.

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Auburn Community Players: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo The Auburn Community Players are at it again! This musical look at โ€œBig Businessโ€ means Big Laughs in a delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder! Tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the aggressively compliant "company man," the office party, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine addiction, and, of course, true love, we follow the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch as he uses a little handbook called How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive. Get your tickets today!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $25
Student/Senior: $22
$30 & $27 at the door

9:00AM - 2:00PM

Rummage Sale

St Andrew Catholic Church - 1401 Valley Ave Sumner, WA 98390

St. Andrew Catholic Church in Sumner is holding a rummage sale Friday March 14 through Sunday March 16 to raise funds for the parish youth to make a pilgrimage to Rome and celebrate World Youth Day this summer. There will be new items that have been donated, in addition to gently used items available for sale. The rummage sale will take place at the church located at 1401 Valley Ave Sumner, WA 98390 on the following days and times:

  • Friday, March 14, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, March 15, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Sunday, March 16, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Cost: Free to attend. Bring cash to shop.

2:00PM - 2:00PM

Auburn Community Players: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo The Auburn Community Players are at it again! This musical look at โ€œBig Businessโ€ means Big Laughs in a delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder! Tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the aggressively compliant "company man," the office party, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine addiction, and, of course, true love, we follow the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch as he uses a little handbook called How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive. Get your tickets today!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $25
Student/Senior: $22
$30 & $27 at the door

6:00PM - 6:00PM

Hunting, Fishing, and Native Sovereignty

White River Valley Museum - 918 H Street SE, Auburn, WA, 98002

What happens when the sovereignty of one nation conflicts with the laws and practices of another?

Northwest treaty rights continue to be frequently discussed in communities and courtrooms. In his talk, Yakama hunter and fisherman Aaron Paul Whitefoot discusses the history and tensions that linger from the Treaty of 1855. While exercising the hunting and fishing rights reserved for him by the treaty, Whitefoot often clashes with state game wardens trying to implement state laws on ceded land. Learn how this struggle is emblematic of the larger history of colonialism, sovereignty, the value of nature, and traditional cultures. 

View more on WRVmuseum.com

4:30PM - 6:00PM

Artist Statement & Grant Writing for Creatives

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Artist Statement & Grant Writing for CreativesArtist statements and grants are hard to write, but they are an important tools for artists working in any discipline. In this workshop, led by the City of Auburnโ€™s arts staff, you will learn the basics of writing successful artist statements and begin creating your own, as well as tips and best practices for grant writing. By the end of the workshop, you will have the start to a solid artist statement and knowledge about how to write successful grant applications.

Ages: 15+
Fee: $15/$19 Resident/Non-Res 
Instructor: Postmark Staff

Register now!

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Different Drummer

Postmark Center for the Arts, 20 Auburn Ave.

Artists Photo Different Drummer is a multi-genre chamber ensemble comprised of violin, cello, double bass and percussion. This unlikely quartet creates an exhilarating visual and musical show, adding a whimsical element to the chamber/jazz ensemble. Percussionist Don Dieterich delights audiences with his โ€œdrum setโ€ comprised of a desk, typewriter, telephone, lampshade, trash can, desk bells, stampers, and a suitcase kick drum! Experience the fun of Different Drummer!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $22
Student/Senior: $19

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Radical Poetics: Erasures as Reclamation

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Radical Poetics: Erasures as ReclamationErasure or blackout poems are created by covering up or โ€œerasingโ€ parts of pre-existing texts including books, medical papers, legal documents, and more. In this two-day generative workshop students will work with Auburn's Poet Laureate, Mateo Acuรฑa, to create blackout poetry and analyze erasures as conversing with and countering the original source text as a means for advocacy, social justice, and dissent against mainstream narratives.

Dates: March 26th and 27th, 6 - 7:30PM
Ages
: 15+
Fee: $25/$32 Resident/Non-Res
Instructor: Mateo Acuรฑa

Register now!

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Comedy at the Course

Auburn Golf Course - Bogeyโ€™s Public House, 29630 Green River Rd. SE

Artists Photo Comedy at the Course will keep you laughing all night long as three comedians work to twist your funny bone. Ages 18 and over only.

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $22
Student/Senior: $19

4:30PM - 6:00PM

Framing for Beginners

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Framing for beginnersFraming artwork can be expensive and intimidating, so being able to DIY is a wonderful skill to have! In this workshop City of Auburn arts staff will teach students how to use basic supplies to mat, frame, and install hardware to artworks for professional-looking display. There is no experience required and all are welcome!

Ages: 15+
Fee: $15/$19 Resident/Non-Res
Instructor: Postmark Staff

Register now!


7:00PM - 8:00PM

Sound Worlds featuring violinist Ilana Zaks

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Sound Worlds by Ilana ZaksSound Worlds is a one-hour program featuring music for violin and electronics. This program features music by Hunter Prueger, ('Silent Moment', 2023), Brannon Warn-Johnston's A Year with Cancer', (2024), Patrick Long ('Shadow Steps', 2011; finished 2021), Aaron Levin's Videogame Vespers' (2023). This program is intended to bring awareness to underrepresented composers innovating and bringing sounds from their life experiences to one of the oldest existing instruments: the violin.

FREE | ALL AGES

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Stonesy โ€“ The Music of The Rolling Stones

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo STONESY is a Seattle based band faithfully reproducing the timeless music of the Rolling Stones on stage! Their vocals, instrumentals and precision drumming combine to create riotous rock 'n' roll like only the Rolling Stones and Stonesy can deliver. Hold onto your top hat and join in the fun โ€“ โ€œIt's a gas, gas, gasโ€ฆโ€!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $25
Student/Senior: $22

2:30PM - 4:00PM

Auburn Symphony: Visions of America

Auburn Performing Arts Center - 702 4th St NE, Auburn, WA 98002

Journey with the Orchestra through the breadth and depth of the American landscape. From the quiet beauty of rural America in Aaron Coplandโ€™s The Tender Land Suite, to the joyful praise break of a church in Carlos Simonโ€™s Four Black American Dances, to the inspirational march of a band in William Waltonโ€™s Spitfire Prelude and Fugue, revel in the triumphant sounds of the American dream.

Join us at 1:30 before the concert for a talk with Dr. Gwynne K. Brown.

Cost: $10 - $45
Get Tickets Online!

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Unit Souzou - Constant State of Otherness

Auburn Performing Arts Center, 702 4th St. NE

Artists Photo Experience the imagination, creativity, and incomparable sound of Unit Souzou taiko drummers as they present Constant State of Otherness. This multi-layered performance explores the impacts of the universal experiences of othering and alienation. Through taiko, Japanese folk dance, song, and personal story, six performers guide the audience through a four-part journey inspired by experiences of isolation and displacement. Rooted in ancestral wisdom and survival, Constant State of Otherness explores the complicated emotions that otherness evokes. By allowing their stories to fractally unfold through the resonance of drum, voice and movement, Unit Souzou offers an invitation to locate our shared longing to belong.

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $30
Student/Senior: $27

6:30PM - 8:30PM

Cleaners | Film Screening

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Growing Up: Four Coming of Age Films From Around The WorldContent warning: This film contains a non-lethal scene of self-mutilation.

Growing Up: Four Coming of Ages Films from Around the World

Join Orcas Microcinema, hosted by the Postmark Center for the Arts, for a free four-film series exploring the universal experience of coming of age in four different countries: the Philippines, Denmark, Chile, and Japan.
These timeless films dive into themes that transcend borders and generations, sparking reflection and conversation. As part of this community-centered series, weโ€™ll host discussions and feature local organizations connected to the stories and identities represented in the films. Free popcorn and a welcoming space for all will be provided. Donโ€™t miss this opportunity to connect with your community and celebrate the shared experiences that unite us all!

To view this film's description, please visit the Orcas Microcinema website here.

FREE | Rating: 18+
Ages: 18+
Doors: 6PM
Screening: 6:30PM

Register now!
8:00AM - 8:00PM

Peter Cotton Trail

various parks and trails - see below

Friday, April 18 - Monday, April 21, 2025 

Hop through Auburn's parks and trails in search of the elusive bunnies who will be hidden in various locations around Auburn. Find 10 bunnies, submit a scorecard, and get entered for a chance to win some awesome prizes! This family-friendly event is perfect for all ages, including seniors and those in the specialized recreation community. It's a great way to get outside, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors!

Here's how it works:

  1. Print the Bunny Scorecard (PDF), if you wish, or bring something on your search to track your bunnies such as a notepad and pen, smartphone or tablet. Note: you do NOT need to email scorecards. Submit details on the Online Scorecard Submission Form (available beginning April 18). Printed scorecards (for tracking purposes only) will also be available, beginning April 14 during normal business hours at: 
  2. On Thursday, April 17 at 8:00 PM, we will release a list of parks where bunnies are hiding.  Note: for those of you with special needs two of the parks will have more accessible bunnies which are in view from the trail/path to accommodate wheelchairs, strollers and wagons.

  3. ExampleAll bunnies will look like this example bunny image. Bunnies are approximately 12" tall. Each bunny has a unique number. Please don't take the bunnies so everyone can enjoy this activity. Please don't move the bunnies so we can keep them safe from mowers and other maintenance equipment.

  4. Search for bunnies during park hours, April 18 - April 21. You will need to find a minimum of ten bunnies. In most cases, you may need to visit two or more parks to complete your scorecard. Print our scorecard or bring something to track your bunnies.

  5. Complete the Online Bunny Scorecard Submission Form. The on-line scorecard will contain contact information and 10 spaces to indicate the bunnies that you found. There will also be the opportunity to share photos or comments with us. We enjoy hearing from you! The online scorecard will be available until 11:59 PM on Monday, April 21. Sorry, no late entries. 

  6. Each person who participates must submit their own scorecard. Adults are welcome to play too! Duplicate entries will be deleted. 

  7. Winners will be selected at random and emailed on or before April 25.

Prizes Include: 

Two (2), $40 Auburn Parks, Arts, and Recreation Gift Cards
Two (2), Family-Four Packs for the Auburn Poker Run
Two (2), Kids Splash Pad Sprinkler Systems
Two (2), Brown Hedgehog Squishmallows
Two (2), Tye-Dye Unicorn Squishmallows
Two (2), โ€œDonโ€™t Break the Iceโ€ Preschool Board Games
Two (2), โ€œTappleโ€ Board Games
Two (2), Bocce Ball Sets
Two (2), โ€œLetโ€™s go Fishinโ€™โ€ Preschool Board Games
Two (2), Slammo Ball Game Sets
Two (2), Ladder Toss Game Sets
Three (3), $50 Haggen Grocery Gift Cards
Three (3), Family-Four Pack BRAVO Performing Arts Tickets
Four (4), $45 Z Street Coffee Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Nekter Juice Bar Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Grocery Outlet Gift Cards
Four (4) Free Hour of Axe Throwing @ Sea Axe ($40 value)
Four (4), $40 Legendary Doughnut Gift Cards
Six (6), Make & Take Kits from the Auburn Makerspace
Ten (10), $45 Dave & Buster Gif Cards

  Thank you to our 2025 sponsors! 

     Peter Cotton Trail Sponsors and Logos 

MORE INFORMATION:

Peter Cotton Trail Sponsor Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Partnership Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Event Supporter Commitment Form (PDF)


Contact Information:
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
[email protected]
253-931-3043

7:30PM - 7:30PM

The Tammy Frost Trio

Postmark Center for the Arts, 20 Auburn Ave.

Artists Photo This versatile group will captivate your soul! The Tammy Frost Trio, featuring Al Alto and Pete Jungschaffer, offers a diverse musical repertoire that includes original compositions, cowboy songs, jazz standards, 70s hits, and Motown classics. With a remarkable talent for reimagining songs, the trio delivers fresh, soulful, and exciting renditions that captivate their audience.

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $22
Student/Senior: $19

8:00AM - 8:00PM

Peter Cotton Trail

various parks and trails - see below

Friday, April 18 - Monday, April 21, 2025 

Hop through Auburn's parks and trails in search of the elusive bunnies who will be hidden in various locations around Auburn. Find 10 bunnies, submit a scorecard, and get entered for a chance to win some awesome prizes! This family-friendly event is perfect for all ages, including seniors and those in the specialized recreation community. It's a great way to get outside, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors!

Here's how it works:

  1. Print the Bunny Scorecard (PDF), if you wish, or bring something on your search to track your bunnies such as a notepad and pen, smartphone or tablet. Note: you do NOT need to email scorecards. Submit details on the Online Scorecard Submission Form (available beginning April 18). Printed scorecards (for tracking purposes only) will also be available, beginning April 14 during normal business hours at: 
  2. On Thursday, April 17 at 8:00 PM, we will release a list of parks where bunnies are hiding.  Note: for those of you with special needs two of the parks will have more accessible bunnies which are in view from the trail/path to accommodate wheelchairs, strollers and wagons.

  3. ExampleAll bunnies will look like this example bunny image. Bunnies are approximately 12" tall. Each bunny has a unique number. Please don't take the bunnies so everyone can enjoy this activity. Please don't move the bunnies so we can keep them safe from mowers and other maintenance equipment.

  4. Search for bunnies during park hours, April 18 - April 21. You will need to find a minimum of ten bunnies. In most cases, you may need to visit two or more parks to complete your scorecard. Print our scorecard or bring something to track your bunnies.

  5. Complete the Online Bunny Scorecard Submission Form. The on-line scorecard will contain contact information and 10 spaces to indicate the bunnies that you found. There will also be the opportunity to share photos or comments with us. We enjoy hearing from you! The online scorecard will be available until 11:59 PM on Monday, April 21. Sorry, no late entries. 

  6. Each person who participates must submit their own scorecard. Adults are welcome to play too! Duplicate entries will be deleted. 

  7. Winners will be selected at random and emailed on or before April 25.

Prizes Include: 

Two (2), $40 Auburn Parks, Arts, and Recreation Gift Cards
Two (2), Auburn Golf Course Certificates for 2 free rounds of golf
Three (3), $50 Haggen Grocery Gift Cards
Three (3), Family-Four Pack BRAVO Performing Arts Tickets
Four (4), $45 Z Street Coffee Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Nekter Juice Bar Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Grocery Outlet Gift Cards
Four (4) $40 Sea Axe Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Legendary Doughnut Gift Cards
Six (6), Make & Take Kits from the Auburn Makerspace

and more to come!

Thank you to our 2025 sponsors!

 Peter Cotton Trail Sponsors and Logos

                 

MORE INFORMATION:

Peter Cotton Trail Sponsor Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Partnership Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Event Supporter Commitment Form (PDF)


Contact Information:
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
[email protected]
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 11:00AM

Rhythm & Rhymes Story Hour

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Rhythm & Rhymes Story HourJoin Auburn Symphony Orchestra and the Auburn Public Library for Rhythm and Rhymes Story Hour! Enjoy a fun, interactive music presentation with ASO musicians followed by a story read-aloud with an Auburn librarian. This FREE program is best for ages 3-8 but families of all ages are encouraged to attend. Take home a craft kit to continue the fun at home!

Ages: 3-8
Fee: $0
Instructors: Auburn Symphony Orchestra and the Auburn Public Library

Register now!
6:00PM - 7:30PM

Know My Hindu Values Contest

Kent Hindu Temple - 25748 101st Ave SE, Kent, WA - 98030

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA proudly presents โ€œKnow My Hindu Values." Awaken the essence of Santana Dharma in you in a 12-week transformative experience designed for everyone, regardless of their age.

For children, itโ€™s an adventure into appreciating your cultural roots and understanding Hindu Values. Through storytelling, art, and interactive activities, you learn lessons of wisdom, kindness, and resilience - all while having fun. For adults, thought provoking workshops, rediscovering Hindu heritage, reflecting on shared values, and fostering a deeper connection to community and self. Join us on this unique journey to discover the richness of Hindu heritage, grow as a family, and celebrate togetherness.

The contest will happen across multiple locations of Washington. Please select the center/timing that suits you the best.

View More Information

There would be a $25 material fee per family for the syllabus book that would be collected in the first class. The final contest date is May 31st, 2025.

If you are registering more than 2 kids, please fill the form again.
Online Registration Form

For any questions, please email [email protected] and we will reply back to you.

8:00AM - 8:00PM

Peter Cotton Trail

various parks and trails - see below

Friday, April 18 - Monday, April 21, 2025 

Hop through Auburn's parks and trails in search of the elusive bunnies who will be hidden in various locations around Auburn. Find 10 bunnies, submit a scorecard, and get entered for a chance to win some awesome prizes! This family-friendly event is perfect for all ages, including seniors and those in the specialized recreation community. It's a great way to get outside, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors!

Here's how it works:

  1. Print the Bunny Scorecard (PDF), if you wish, or bring something on your search to track your bunnies such as a notepad and pen, smartphone or tablet. Note: you do NOT need to email scorecards. Submit details on the Online Scorecard Submission Form (available beginning April 18). Printed scorecards (for tracking purposes only) will also be available, beginning April 14 during normal business hours at: 
  2. On Thursday, April 17 at 8:00 PM, we will release a list of parks where bunnies are hiding.  Note: for those of you with special needs two of the parks will have more accessible bunnies which are in view from the trail/path to accommodate wheelchairs, strollers and wagons.

  3. ExampleAll bunnies will look like this example bunny image. Bunnies are approximately 12" tall. Each bunny has a unique number. Please don't take the bunnies so everyone can enjoy this activity. Please don't move the bunnies so we can keep them safe from mowers and other maintenance equipment.

  4. Search for bunnies during park hours, April 18 - April 21. You will need to find a minimum of ten bunnies. In most cases, you may need to visit two or more parks to complete your scorecard. Print our scorecard or bring something to track your bunnies.

  5. Complete the Online Bunny Scorecard Submission Form. The on-line scorecard will contain contact information and 10 spaces to indicate the bunnies that you found. There will also be the opportunity to share photos or comments with us. We enjoy hearing from you! The online scorecard will be available until 11:59 PM on Monday, April 21. Sorry, no late entries. 

  6. Each person who participates must submit their own scorecard. Adults are welcome to play too! Duplicate entries will be deleted. 

  7. Winners will be selected at random and emailed on or before April 25.

Prizes Include: 

Two (2), $40 Auburn Parks, Arts, and Recreation Gift Cards
Two (2), Auburn Golf Course Certificates for 2 free rounds of golf
Three (3), $50 Haggen Grocery Gift Cards
Three (3), Family-Four Pack BRAVO Performing Arts Tickets
Four (4), $45 Z Street Coffee Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Nekter Juice Bar Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Grocery Outlet Gift Cards
Four (4) $40 Sea Axe Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Legendary Doughnut Gift Cards
Six (6), Make & Take Kits from the Auburn Makerspace

and more to come!

Thank you to our 2025 sponsors!

 Peter Cotton Trail Sponsors and Logos

                 

MORE INFORMATION:

Peter Cotton Trail Sponsor Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Partnership Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Event Supporter Commitment Form (PDF)


Contact Information:
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
[email protected]
253-931-3043

8:00AM - 8:00PM

Peter Cotton Trail

various parks and trails - see below

Friday, April 18 - Monday, April 21, 2025 

Hop through Auburn's parks and trails in search of the elusive bunnies who will be hidden in various locations around Auburn. Find 10 bunnies, submit a scorecard, and get entered for a chance to win some awesome prizes! This family-friendly event is perfect for all ages, including seniors and those in the specialized recreation community. It's a great way to get outside, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors!

Here's how it works:

  1. Print the Bunny Scorecard (PDF), if you wish, or bring something on your search to track your bunnies such as a notepad and pen, smartphone or tablet. Note: you do NOT need to email scorecards. Submit details on the Online Scorecard Submission Form (available beginning April 18). Printed scorecards (for tracking purposes only) will also be available, beginning April 14 during normal business hours at: 
  2. On Thursday, April 17 at 8:00 PM, we will release a list of parks where bunnies are hiding.  Note: for those of you with special needs two of the parks will have more accessible bunnies which are in view from the trail/path to accommodate wheelchairs, strollers and wagons.

  3. ExampleAll bunnies will look like this example bunny image. Bunnies are approximately 12" tall. Each bunny has a unique number. Please don't take the bunnies so everyone can enjoy this activity. Please don't move the bunnies so we can keep them safe from mowers and other maintenance equipment.

  4. Search for bunnies during park hours, April 18 - April 21. You will need to find a minimum of ten bunnies. In most cases, you may need to visit two or more parks to complete your scorecard. Print our scorecard or bring something to track your bunnies.

  5. Complete the Online Bunny Scorecard Submission Form. The on-line scorecard will contain contact information and 10 spaces to indicate the bunnies that you found. There will also be the opportunity to share photos or comments with us. We enjoy hearing from you! The online scorecard will be available until 11:59 PM on Monday, April 21. Sorry, no late entries. 

  6. Each person who participates must submit their own scorecard. Adults are welcome to play too! Duplicate entries will be deleted. 

  7. Winners will be selected at random and emailed on or before April 25.

Prizes Include: 

Two (2), $40 Auburn Parks, Arts, and Recreation Gift Cards
Two (2), Auburn Golf Course Certificates for 2 free rounds of golf
Three (3), $50 Haggen Grocery Gift Cards
Three (3), Family-Four Pack BRAVO Performing Arts Tickets
Four (4), $45 Z Street Coffee Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Nekter Juice Bar Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Grocery Outlet Gift Cards
Four (4) $40 Sea Axe Gift Cards
Four (4), $40 Legendary Doughnut Gift Cards
Six (6), Make & Take Kits from the Auburn Makerspace

and more to come!

Thank you to our 2025 sponsors!

 Peter Cotton Trail Sponsors and Logos

                 

MORE INFORMATION:

Peter Cotton Trail Sponsor Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Partnership Commitment Form (PDF)

Peter Cotton Trail Event Supporter Commitment Form (PDF)


Contact Information:
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
[email protected]
253-931-3043

9:00AM - 12:00PM

Clean Sweep

Auburn Community & Events Center, 910 Ninth ST SE, Auburn, WA

Auburnโ€™s 2025 Clean Sweep will be held Saturday, April 26. This event is held in honor of Earth Day. Projects will focus on clean-up, environmental restoration, and beautification efforts in and around Auburn. Volunteer groups will work on light clean-up and maintenance; landscaping, painting, weeding, and planting in and around downtown and at various park sites; and a handful of other projects as needed

Clean Sweep

Volunteers can either choose to participate in a specific project or can ask to be assigned to any project, in which case your group will be assigned where the most volunteer support is needed. Service clubs, social service agencies, faith-based groups, scouting troops, businesses, families, and individuals are being asked to come together and work on these projects. 

No plastic water bottles

In honor of Earth Day we are working towards reducing single-use plastics in Auburn. As such, we will not be providing plastic water bottles to our volunteers. Please plan accordingly to bring your own source of water for the 3-hour event. 

 The morning agenda for Saturday, April 26 is as follows: 

7:30 โ€“ 8:30 AM โ€ฆโ€ฆCheck in โ€“ Auburn Community & Events Center
7:30 โ€“ 8:30 AM โ€ฆโ€ฆWelcome Breakfast โ€“ Auburn Community & Events Center
8:45 โ€“ 9:00 AM. ......Check in at project location โ€“ emailed in advance
***Be sure to bring your own water to your project***
9:00 โ€“ 12:00 PM ......Volunteers commence project tasks 

Online Registration closes Wednesday, April 23 at 5:00 PM. 

Registrations will not be accepted April 24 or 25. Volunteers interested in participating but have not registered, can register on-site at a park (TBA).

Online Registration

Registration Form (PDF)

Group Waiver (PDF)

2025 Fact Sheet (PDF) 

Sponsorship Opportunities (PDF)


Tool Collection

South King Tool Library will be at a park (TBD) on event day from 9 AM โ€“ 12 PM collecting tool donations. They can take any manual or power handheld tools that are in working condition. South King Tool Library

Can Take:

  • Manual hand tools
    • Scrapers, hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, ratchets, pliers, and sockets
  • Clamps
  • Tape measures
  • Levels and straight edges
  • Tool belts, tool bags
  • Toolboxes - must be able to stay closed and have a handle to carry, less than 10 pounds
  • Garden tools - please cover any sharp edges
    • Trowels, hatchets, hand hoes, hori horis
  • Garden gloves
  • Fasteners in original packaging
    • Nuts, screws, nails, bolts
  • Unopened glue, caulking, or epoxy
  • Manual blade or chain tools
  • Long handled items
    • rakes, shovels, pitchforks, hoes, spades
  • Large or free-standing power tools
  • Specialized and hobbyist tools
  • Craft tools

Cannot Take:

  • Broken or inoperable tools
  • Rusted tools
  • Gas powered tools
  • Fasteners not in original packaging
  • Partially used paint, caulking or glue
  • Tool chests and cabinets

For questions about tool donations, please contact South King Tool Library at [email protected]


Contact Information
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043
Email Us

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Comedy at the Course

Auburn Golf Course - Bogeyโ€™s Public House, 29630 Green River Rd. SE

Artists Photo Comedy at the Course will keep you laughing all night long as three comedians work to twist your funny bone. Ages 18 and over only.

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $22
Student/Senior: $19

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Infinity Project - Journey tribute

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo The Infinity Project celebrates both the history and ongoing success of one of Rock โ€˜N Rollโ€™s greatest hitmakers: Journey! Covering music from Journeyโ€™s conception straight through to recent hits and everything in between, the Infinity Project brings a high-quality polished performance to the stage. Whether youโ€™re a long-standing Journey fan or a newcomer to their music there is something here for everyone. Join us for an evening of great memories and stellar hits!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $27
Student/Senior: $24

2:30PM - 4:00PM

Auburn Symphony: Ode to Joy

Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center - 31510 Pete von Reichbauer Way S, Federal Way, WA 980

In a world increasingly more divided, music brings us together. No piece does that better than Ludwig van Beethovenโ€™s iconic Symphony No. 9, dedicated to all humankind. The familiar Ode to Joy theme uplifts and empowers us, calling on us to โ€œsing more cheerful songs, more full of joy!โ€ Similarly, Mason Batesโ€™ Philharmonia Fantastique: The Making of an Orchestra, a concerto for orchestra and animated film, shows the Orchestra overcoming its musical differences to bring โ€œunity from diversity.โ€ Revel in the joy, creativity, and wonder of these two epic pieces.

Join us at 1:30 before the concert for a talk with Classical Kingโ€™s Dave Beck.

Cost: $10 - $45
Get Tickets Online!


9:00AM - 12:00PM

Walk/Run for Recovery 5K

Roegner Park - 601 Oravetz Rd SE, Auburn, WA 98092

Get ready to move for a mission!

Battlefield Addiction's 6th Annual Walk/Run for Recovery 5K is a powerful event that brings our community together to celebrate recovery, put hope in motion, and raise critical funds for our Treatment & Sober Living Scholarship Fund. Whether youโ€™re a runner, walker, or supporter, this event is your chance to make a real impact in our community. Every step helps fund scholarships for treatment and sober living, directly supporting families in need. You can register for a single ticket to participate IN-PERSON or VIRTUALLY.

Discount available for teams of 5+ registrations. Please contact Becky for group discount code: (253) 318-0937 or [email protected].

SPONSOR SOMEONE IN RECOVERY to join us on race day by selecting this option at registration. There are lots of young people in recovery who would love the opportunity to participate in our Walk/Run for Recovery 5K. Specify the recipient for your sponsorship by typing their name in the "Notes" section during registration or let us know that you prefer for us to choose the recipient. Either way, WE GOT YOU! Walk, run, or cheer us on - this event is for EVERYONE!

Cost 40.00
Full details at battlefieldaddiction.com/run

10:00AM - 11:00AM

Rhythm & Rhymes Story Hour

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Rhythm & Rhymes Story HourJoin Auburn Symphony Orchestra and the Auburn Public Library for Rhythm and Rhymes Story Hour! Enjoy a fun, interactive music presentation with ASO musicians followed by a story read-aloud with an Auburn librarian. This FREE program is best for ages 3-8 but families of all ages are encouraged to attend. Take home a craft kit to continue the fun at home!

Ages: 3-8
Fee: $0
Instructors: Auburn Symphony Orchestra and the Auburn Public Library

Register now!
7:30PM - 7:30PM

The ABBAGraphs

Green River College - Student Affairs Building, 12401 SE 320th St.

Artists Photo The ABBAgraphs will make you want to dance! This Seattle-based band recreates the pop magic of ABBAโ€™s chart-topping, classic pop hits of the '70s and early '80s PLUS hits of the disco era. Think Dancing Queen, Take a Chance on Me, Mamma Mia, Fernando, Waterloo and more! Join The ABBAgraphs for a rollicking night of great music!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $25
Student/Senior: $22

7:30PM - 7:30PM

Duende Libre

Postmark Center for the Arts, 20 Auburn Ave.

Artists Photo Duende Libre presents euphoric new jazz that honors its historical roots! This award-winning jazz trio combines jazz virtuosity with roots rhythms from Cuba, Brazil, and West Africa to create a โ€œstrikingly authentic blendโ€ in their original music. Each performer, having apprenticed with direct descendants and master musicians of these traditions, they consider themselves disciples of their teachers. Duende Libre pushes the boundaries of the genre to invoke a powerful sonic freedom!

Buy Tickets Online

Regular: $22
Student/Senior: $19

9:30AM - 11:00PM

Dog Trot 3K/5K Fun Run

Game Farm Park, 3030 R Street SE

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Dog TrotSaturday, May 17, 2025
9:30 AM
G
ame Farm Park

A family-oriented fun run event that takes place prior to Auburn's Petpalooza festival. Participants will follow a 3K or 5K route. The course is flat, easy and enjoyable for all ages and ability levels. Water will be available on the course for both dogs and human participants. The race is 'chip-timed' by Bell Lap Productions. 

REGISTRATION DETAILS AND FEE:

  • Registration is now open!
  • Early Registration (on or before March 31) - $25/person
  • Late Registration (April 1 - May 13) - $30/person
  • Sorry, no registrations May 14 - May 16
  • On-Site Registration on May 17 - $35/person
ON-LINE REGISTRATION (open now!)

***First 100 to register receive an embroidered Petpalooza-logoed beanie in heather black.

Registration includes a limited-edition T-Shirt, full-color race bib and a participation medal. T-shirt sizes not guaranteed for late registrations and available while supplies last for on-site registrations. 

DOG TROT RULES OF PARTICIPATION:

  • NEW!  Packets that are not picked up by 11:00 AM will not be available after the event unless we have written notification (to [email protected]) by 9:30 AM on race day
  • All participants must have their race bib on the FRONT of their person
  • Dogs must be current on vaccinations
  • No aggressive dogs
  • No female dogs in heat
  • No more than two dogs per human
  • Keep your dog on a 7-foot leash or shorter at all times. 
  • No dogs under the age of six months
  • Bring your dog only if he/she is well socialized
  • Please, clean up after your dog
  • Run or walk the course only if you and your pet are in adequate physical condition
  • Strollers are welcome on the course
  • Participants may not switch race distances after May 13
  • Participants must run/walk the course in its entirety with a dog to be eligible for awards
  • Route will close after 90-minutes

For a list of Auburn hotels, visit www.exploreauburn.com

HELPFUL INFORMATION:

Thank you to our Sponsors!

HICCpet Logo


Contact Information:
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
253-931-3043
[email protected]

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Petpalooza

Game Farm Park, 3030 R Street SE, Auburn, WA

Petpalooza LogoSaturday, May 17, 2025
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Game Farm Park, 3030 R Street SE
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Petpalooza is a FREE event for pet lovers and a special day for your four-legged family member or other furry friend. Petpalooza is kicked off with a Dog Trot 3K/5K Fun Run. The event features an animal-related entertainment stage, flydog and agility demos, the popular 'Unleashed' Pet Contest, a free agility area, a large variety of vendor booths, adoptions, free and low-cost pet services, give-a-ways and lots of activities to keep both humans and pets entertained. 

Leashed, licensed and well-behaved pets welcome.

For a list of Auburn hotels, visit www.exploreauburn.com.

HELPFUL INFORMATION:

Thank you to our Sponsors!

HICCpet Logo

Contact Information:
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
253-931-3043
[email protected]

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Know My Hindu Values Contest

Kent Hindu Temple - 25748 101st Ave SE, Kent, WA - 98030

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA proudly presents โ€œKnow My Hindu Values." Awaken the essence of Santana Dharma in you in a 12-week transformative experience designed for everyone, regardless of their age.

For children, itโ€™s an adventure into appreciating your cultural roots and understanding Hindu Values. Through storytelling, art, and interactive activities, you learn lessons of wisdom, kindness, and resilience - all while having fun. For adults, thought provoking workshops, rediscovering Hindu heritage, reflecting on shared values, and fostering a deeper connection to community and self. Join us on this unique journey to discover the richness of Hindu heritage, grow as a family, and celebrate togetherness.

The contest will happen across multiple locations of Washington. Please select the center/timing that suits you the best.

View More Information

There would be a $25 material fee per family for the syllabus book that would be collected in the first class. The final contest date is May 31st, 2025.

If you are registering more than 2 kids, please fill the form again.
Online Registration Form

For any questions, please email [email protected] and we will reply back to you.

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 11:00AM

Rhythm & Rhymes Story Hour

Postmark Center for the Arts | 20 Auburn Ave

Rhythm & Rhymes Story HourJoin Auburn Symphony Orchestra and the Auburn Public Library for Rhythm and Rhymes Story Hour! Enjoy a fun, interactive music presentation with ASO musicians followed by a story read-aloud with an Auburn librarian. This FREE program is best for ages 3-8 but families of all ages are encouraged to attend. Take home a craft kit to continue the fun at home!

Ages: 3-8
Fee: $0
Instructors: Auburn Symphony Orchestra and the Auburn Public Library

Register now!
10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Juneteenth Celebration

Les Gove Park, 910 9th St SE Auburn

2024 JuneteenthCome celebrate Juneteenth with City of Auburn, hosted by the Office of Equity, Engagement & Outreach. This federal holiday commemorates the end of slavery and liberation of Black people in the United States. This is a perfect event for the whole family to enjoy.

Come participate in community fellowship, support local small businesses, and learn from community leaders. Enjoy amazing local artists and musicians and lots of free activities for kids of all ages.

Interested in being a vendor?

Juneteenth Food Vendor Online Application
Juneteenth General Vendor Online Application
Juneteenth Band / Musician / Performer Inquiry Form

Contact Information:

Office of Equity, Engagement & Outreach
253-876-1988
[email protected]

11:00AM - 4:00PM

KidsDay

Les Gove Park, 910 9th ST SE, Auburn, WA

Kids Day LogoKids Day

Auburn's KidsDay is the perfect day for any child and the best way to kick-start your summer! Live entertainment, inflatable rides, face painting, a variety of activity/info booths, craft vendor sales, miniature golf, rock climbing wall, ArtRageous hands-on art experiences, large vehicle & equipment display, a variety of food concessions, and much more.    

NOTE - Auburn's KidsDay is geared toward Auburn-area kids as a kickoff to summer and coincides with the end of school calendar for the Auburn School District and takes into account the built-in snow days. 

Leashed, licensed and well-behaved pets welcome.

HELPFUL INFORMATION:

Contact Information
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043
Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

11:00AM - 4:00PM

4th of July Festival

Les Gove Park, 910 9th ST SE, Auburn, WA

4th of July Festival Logo

Friday, July 4, 2025
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Les Gove Park, 910 Ninth Street SE

FREE (purchase wristband for $10 unlimited activities)

Celebrate our country's birthday at Les Gove Park. The event includes entertainment on two stages, a variety of craft artists, a car show, inflatable rides, euro-bungee trampolines, train rides and other fun activities for children. The event also offers a rock climbing wall, mini golf, bocce, food concessions, and so much more! Come see for yourself, this naturally shaded park and spray park will keep you cool during the afternoon.

4th of July FestivalWristband sales begin at 10:00 AM.  You can purchase a wristband for $10 for unlimited activities which include all inflatable rides, cyclone swing, bungee trampolines, rock wall, train rides, mini golf, laser tag and balloon art.

Leashed, licensed and well-behaved pets welcome.

HELPFUL INFORMATION:

Contact Information: 
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043
Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Kids Summerstage

Les Gove Park

Kids Summerstage
Wednesdays, July 9 - August 13
12:00 PM
FREE!


Kids SummerstageAn exciting children's outdoor entertainment series that will be LOADS of fun for kiddos and the adults who bring them! Pack up a picnic lunch and enjoy the performances!

This entertainment series will be held at the park shelter beside the Discovery Playground. Bring swimsuits and towels and enjoy the Rotary Spraypark before/after the performances.

*In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors, if possible.

2025 Line-up:
  • July 9 - Reptile Isle - an educational, interactive reptile performance everyone enjoys.
  • July 16 - Recess Monkey - everyone's favorite group of monkeys in back offering live performances! This trio provides high-energy family music that truly rocks!
  • July 23 - Charlie Williams 'The Noiseguy' - a vocal sound impressionist and kids' comedian
  • July 30 - The Magic of Jeff Evans - a fun, unforgettable, interactive magic show
  • August 6 - Eric Ode - award-winning singer/songwriter offering fun, inclusive music for kids and families
  • August 13 - Louie Foxx's One-Man Side Show - filled with astounding magic tricks and side splitting comedy

Performance Inquiry Form

Contact Information:
Email Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 4:00PM

Auburn Airport Day

Auburn Municipal Airport - 2143 E Street NE Suite 1, Auburn

Auburn Airport DayPlease join us and bring the whole family!

Come learn more about aviation and the Auburn Airport at this free event while enjoying great food, great company and the chance to be up close and personal with the people, planes and helicopters that make flight possible. Register for a Young Eagles flight online in advance to be one of the kids to fly for free (see airport website for requirements). We look forward to seeing you!

Please visit www.auburnmunicipalairport.com/airport-day for full details.

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Kids Summerstage

Les Gove Park

Kids Summerstage
Wednesdays, July 9 - August 13
12:00 PM
FREE!


Kids SummerstageAn exciting children's outdoor entertainment series that will be LOADS of fun for kiddos and the adults who bring them! Pack up a picnic lunch and enjoy the performances!

This entertainment series will be held at the park shelter beside the Discovery Playground. Bring swimsuits and towels and enjoy the Rotary Spraypark before/after the performances.

*In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors, if possible.

2025 Line-up:
  • July 9 - Reptile Isle - an educational, interactive reptile performance everyone enjoys.
  • July 16 - Recess Monkey - everyone's favorite group of monkeys in back offering live performances! This trio provides high-energy family music that truly rocks!
  • July 23 - Charlie Williams 'The Noiseguy' - a vocal sound impressionist and kids' comedian
  • July 30 - The Magic of Jeff Evans - a fun, unforgettable, interactive magic show
  • August 6 - Eric Ode - award-winning singer/songwriter offering fun, inclusive music for kids and families
  • August 13 - Louie Foxx's One-Man Side Show - filled with astounding magic tricks and side splitting comedy

Performance Inquiry Form

Contact Information:
Email Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Kids Summerstage

Les Gove Park

Kids Summerstage
Wednesdays, July 9 - August 13
12:00 PM
FREE!


Kids SummerstageAn exciting children's outdoor entertainment series that will be LOADS of fun for kiddos and the adults who bring them! Pack up a picnic lunch and enjoy the performances!

This entertainment series will be held at the park shelter beside the Discovery Playground. Bring swimsuits and towels and enjoy the Rotary Spraypark before/after the performances.

*In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors, if possible.

2025 Line-up:
  • July 9 - Reptile Isle - an educational, interactive reptile performance everyone enjoys.
  • July 16 - Recess Monkey - everyone's favorite group of monkeys in back offering live performances! This trio provides high-energy family music that truly rocks!
  • July 23 - Charlie Williams 'The Noiseguy' - a vocal sound impressionist and kids' comedian
  • July 30 - The Magic of Jeff Evans - a fun, unforgettable, interactive magic show
  • August 6 - Eric Ode - award-winning singer/songwriter offering fun, inclusive music for kids and families
  • August 13 - Louie Foxx's One-Man Side Show - filled with astounding magic tricks and side splitting comedy

Performance Inquiry Form

Contact Information:
Email Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043

7:00PM - 7:00PM

Auburn Community Junior Players: Seusical, Jr.

Auburn Riverside Theater - 501 Oravetz Rd SE

Artists Photo "Oh, the thinks you can think" when Dr. Seuss' best-loved characters collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper! Watch the Auburn Community Junior Players as they bring Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all your favorite Dr. Seuss characters to life onstage in Seussical JR., a fantastical musical extravaganza!

Buy Tickets Online

All Tickets: $15

2:00PM - 2:00PM

Auburn Community Junior Players: Seusical, Jr.

Auburn Riverside Theater - 501 Oravetz Rd SE

Artists Photo "Oh, the thinks you can think" when Dr. Seuss' best-loved characters collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper! Watch the Auburn Community Junior Players as they bring Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all your favorite Dr. Seuss characters to life onstage in Seussical JR., a fantastical musical extravaganza!

Buy Tickets Online

All Tickets: $15

7:00PM - 7:00PM

Auburn Community Junior Players: Seusical, Jr.

Auburn Riverside Theater - 501 Oravetz Rd SE

Artists Photo "Oh, the thinks you can think" when Dr. Seuss' best-loved characters collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper! Watch the Auburn Community Junior Players as they bring Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all your favorite Dr. Seuss characters to life onstage in Seussical JR., a fantastical musical extravaganza!

Buy Tickets Online

All Tickets: $15

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

2:00PM - 2:00PM

Auburn Community Junior Players: Seusical, Jr.

Auburn Riverside Theater - 501 Oravetz Rd SE

Artists Photo "Oh, the thinks you can think" when Dr. Seuss' best-loved characters collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper! Watch the Auburn Community Junior Players as they bring Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all your favorite Dr. Seuss characters to life onstage in Seussical JR., a fantastical musical extravaganza!

Buy Tickets Online

All Tickets: $15

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Kids Summerstage

Les Gove Park

Kids Summerstage
Wednesdays, July 9 - August 13
12:00 PM
FREE!


Kids SummerstageAn exciting children's outdoor entertainment series that will be LOADS of fun for kiddos and the adults who bring them! Pack up a picnic lunch and enjoy the performances!

This entertainment series will be held at the park shelter beside the Discovery Playground. Bring swimsuits and towels and enjoy the Rotary Spraypark before/after the performances.

*In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors, if possible.

2025 Line-up:
  • July 9 - Reptile Isle - an educational, interactive reptile performance everyone enjoys.
  • July 16 - Recess Monkey - everyone's favorite group of monkeys in back offering live performances! This trio provides high-energy family music that truly rocks!
  • July 23 - Charlie Williams 'The Noiseguy' - a vocal sound impressionist and kids' comedian
  • July 30 - The Magic of Jeff Evans - a fun, unforgettable, interactive magic show
  • August 6 - Eric Ode - award-winning singer/songwriter offering fun, inclusive music for kids and families
  • August 13 - Louie Foxx's One-Man Side Show - filled with astounding magic tricks and side splitting comedy

Performance Inquiry Form

Contact Information:
Email Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

5:00PM - 9:00PM

National Night Out

Throughout Auburn

What is National Night Out?

National Night Out (NNO) is a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW). On the first Tuesday of August, residents in neighborhoods throughout the city of Auburn and across the nation are asked to turn on their outside lights, lock their doors, and spend the evening outside with their neighbors. All neighborhoods are encouraged to be a part of AUBURN'S NIGHT OUT team by registering their neighborhood event. 

Check out Auburn's National Night Out page to get full details and register your neighborhood event!

 

 

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Kids Summerstage

Les Gove Park

Kids Summerstage
Wednesdays, July 9 - August 13
12:00 PM
FREE!


Kids SummerstageAn exciting children's outdoor entertainment series that will be LOADS of fun for kiddos and the adults who bring them! Pack up a picnic lunch and enjoy the performances!

This entertainment series will be held at the park shelter beside the Discovery Playground. Bring swimsuits and towels and enjoy the Rotary Spraypark before/after the performances.

*In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors, if possible.

2025 Line-up:
  • July 9 - Reptile Isle - an educational, interactive reptile performance everyone enjoys.
  • July 16 - Recess Monkey - everyone's favorite group of monkeys in back offering live performances! This trio provides high-energy family music that truly rocks!
  • July 23 - Charlie Williams 'The Noiseguy' - a vocal sound impressionist and kids' comedian
  • July 30 - The Magic of Jeff Evans - a fun, unforgettable, interactive magic show
  • August 6 - Eric Ode - award-winning singer/songwriter offering fun, inclusive music for kids and families
  • August 13 - Louie Foxx's One-Man Side Show - filled with astounding magic tricks and side splitting comedy

Performance Inquiry Form

Contact Information:
Email Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043

6:30PM - 8:30PM

Almost 5K Poker Fun Run, Walk, or Stroll

Les Gove Park - 910 9th ST SE, Auburn, WA

Poker Run logoThe Almost 5K Poker Fun Run,  Walk, or Stroll is an in-person fun run perfect for all ages and abilities! 

REGISTRATION FEE
$13 Early Registration Fee on or before July 9, 2025.

$16 Registration Fee from July 10 - August 6, 2025.

Early registration includes a t-shirt and participation medal. Payment must accompany registration.

Sorry, no registrations accepted August 7, 2025.

Register Online

$22 On-Site Registration Fee Onsite registrations accepted on Friday, August 8, 2025 beginning at 6:00 PM (includes event T-shirt while supplies last)

ROUTE

The Almost 5K Poker Fun Run, Walk, or Stroll is an easy run around Les Gove Park. This fun run will utilize the big loop at Les Gove Park. Five loops around is โ€œalmostโ€ a 5K (short of a 5K by 1,138 feet). For each lap around the loop, participants will stop, choose a card, and try to get the best poker hand with the five cards drawn. 

Almost 5K Poker Fun Run & Walk Route Map (PDF)

RULES OF PARTICIPATION & AWARDS

  • The route will be open  from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 
  • Participants must draw 5 cards total, one upon completion of each large loop at Les Gove Park, to create their final poker hand  
  • Strollers are welcome on the course (please note, children not pushed in a stroller must be a paying participant in the race).
  • Awards will be distributed to the top 8 poker hands
  • Awards will be announced the following Monday via email and social media 
  • Parking information and more details will be emailed to participants the week of the event.
  • Participants should not attend the event if they feel sick, or believe they may have been exposed to COVID-19. Should this be the case, you can make arrangements to pick-up your packet at a later time.  

Friday, August 8 Schedule:

  • 6:00 PM - on-site participant check in opens
  • 6:30 PM - Poker Run route opens
  • 8:30 PM - Poker Run closes  

Interested in Sponsoring? 

Sponsorship Opportunities Here (PDF) 

For questions contact Amanda Valdez 253-931-3043

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10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Kids Summerstage

Les Gove Park

Kids Summerstage
Wednesdays, July 9 - August 13
12:00 PM
FREE!


Kids SummerstageAn exciting children's outdoor entertainment series that will be LOADS of fun for kiddos and the adults who bring them! Pack up a picnic lunch and enjoy the performances!

This entertainment series will be held at the park shelter beside the Discovery Playground. Bring swimsuits and towels and enjoy the Rotary Spraypark before/after the performances.

*In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors, if possible.

2025 Line-up:
  • July 9 - Reptile Isle - an educational, interactive reptile performance everyone enjoys.
  • July 16 - Recess Monkey - everyone's favorite group of monkeys in back offering live performances! This trio provides high-energy family music that truly rocks!
  • July 23 - Charlie Williams 'The Noiseguy' - a vocal sound impressionist and kids' comedian
  • July 30 - The Magic of Jeff Evans - a fun, unforgettable, interactive magic show
  • August 6 - Eric Ode - award-winning singer/songwriter offering fun, inclusive music for kids and families
  • August 13 - Louie Foxx's One-Man Side Show - filled with astounding magic tricks and side splitting comedy

Performance Inquiry Form

Contact Information:
Email Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

10:00AM - 3:00PM

Auburn Farmers Market

Les Gove Park - 1140 Auburn Way S

The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for localfarmers market farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being. View more information on the Auburn Farmers Market Page

Shop from 40 farm, food, and craft vendors! Visit the information booth for a free Market tote.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • coming soon....
EBT and SMM

Many Market vendors accept EBT, SNAP Market Match, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC dollars. 

Email the Auburn Farmers Market
253-931-3043

1:00PM - 5:00PM

Halloween Harvest Festival & Trunk-or-Treat

Les Gove Park, 910 Ninth Street SE, Auburn, WA

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Join us at our Halloween Harvest Festival and Trunk-or-Treat for kids ages 2-10 and their families.

This fun-filled fall afternoon will include games, crafts, BOO-seum, food vendors, and a fun Trunk-or-Treat experience around the trail at Les Gove Park. Your little goblin will not want to miss this event!

Bring a can of food for admission to support the Auburn Food Bank

This event is held rain or shine! We have contingency plans for rain for 2025. Check back for updates are we get closer to event day. Rain or shine Les Gove Campus will be full of fun for the whole family!


Looking to participate as a Trunk-or-Treat vendor?

Trunk-or-Treat Vendor Application

Trunk-or-Treat Vendor Deadline: Wednesday, October 8 at 5:00 PM.

Trunk-or-Treat vendor types:

  • Non-Profit: $10 vendor fee
  • Childcare Provider: $10 vendor fee
  • Community Youth Recreation: $10 vendor fee
  • Youth Education: $10 vendor fee
  • Commercial/Retail:$25 vendor fee
  • Organized School Groups: $0 vendor fee (free) 
  • Family Group: $0 vendor fee (free) 

Participating trunks must provide giveaways and/or treats for at least 2,000 youth participants visiting the event. Participants may also provide informational materials about their programs. Prizes will be awarded to the most creative (fun, not scary) trunk. Participating organizations are also encouraged to dress up in costumes appropriate for a 2-10 year-old audience. The youth attending the event will Trunk-or-Treat around the path in Les Gove Park and enjoy outdoor games, arts & crafts, and fun. 

Trunk-or-Treat Vendor Application deadline is Wednesday, October 8 at 5:00 PM. Any applications received after October 8 will be considered on a space available basis. 

Interested in bringing your food truck or prepared food to the event?

Food vendor application

Please note we offer first-right-of-refusal to the previous years' food vendors. Returning food vendor deadline is June 30, 2025.

The Food Vendor Application deadline is Wednesday, October 1, 2025. 


Interested in Sponsoring?

2025 Sponsorship Packages (PDF)

Contact Event Coordinators:
Email Kjerstin Lange or call 253-931-3043
Email Amanda Valdez or call 253-931-3403

11:00AM - 2:00PM

Auburn's 59th Annual Veterans Parade & Observance

Main Street

 

Auburn, Washington is typically designated by the Veterans Day National Committee and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a Regional Site for the celebration of Veterans Day. The City of Auburn is proud to be a Vietnam War Commemorative Partner and considers it an honor and privilege to host this annual event. Auburn has hosted the Veterans Parade since 1965. The 2025 parade marks our 60th year! Over time, the parade has grown into one of the largest parades of its kind in the United States of America.

The purpose of Auburn's Veterans Parade & Observance is to positively focus on honoring our country's veterans and active military personnel. Through our parade, we focus recognition on congressionally recognized Veteran Service Organizations and their auxiliaries, the military and military reserve, National Guard and ROTC. The goals and purposes of Auburn's Veterans Parade & Observance are to give honor to our country's veterans and to their military missions of defending freedom around the world.

The 60th annual Veterans Parade will be held in Auburn on Saturday, November 8, 2025 starting at 11:00 AM. The parade typically boasts over 150 units and nearly 4,000 parade participants, including more than 10 marching bands, numerous military vehicles, veterans' units, honor guards and more.

The parade route travels along Main Street from E Street to A Street NW/SW. The day-long activities run from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Other related activities include: 

Saturday, November 8
Community Breakfast
7:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Auburn Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth Street SE

The breakfast is co-sponsored by the American Legion Auburn Post #78 and the City of Auburn. Join us for the annual Veteran's Parade Community Breakfast, held on Saturday, November 8, from 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM at the Auburn Senior Activity Center. The breakfast is $10/person and includes pancakes, eggs, ham, juice or coffee. 

Saturday, November 8
Remembrance Ceremony and Lighting of the Flame
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Veterans Memorial Park, 411 E Street NE

The flame is lit and guarded through the night at the memorial at Veterans Memorial Park. Wreath placement, rifle salute, prayers and taps encompass this ceremony held prior to the parade.  

Saturday, November 8
Auburn VFW Post 1741 Open House
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Auburn VFW, 130 W Main Street

This VFW Open House is exclusively for Veterans and Active-Duty Personnel. Come mix, meet and mingle with fellow Veterans! Food and refreshments will be served. 

Saturday, November 8
Auburn Veterans Day Marching Band Competition
1:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Auburn Memorial Stadium, 801 Fourth Street NE

One of the most prestigious band competitions in the State! Watch the 20-25+ bands in the parade, then look on as they compete in the Field Competition later in the afternoon at Auburn Memorial Stadium. Admission charged for Field Competition. 

Saturday, November 8
Auburn Noon Lions Veterans Luncheon
1:30 PM (doors open at 1:00 PM)
Merrill Gardens of Auburn, 18 First Street SE

The lunch program honors our Veterans, with special recognition given to our Dignitaries in attendance. The Governor's Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee's Outstanding Service to Veterans Award Recipients will be honored at the lunch, along with other special presentations. The luncheon is co-sponsored by the Auburn Noon Lions and the City of Auburn. This event has limited seating; we suggest making reservations early.

 "Our Heroes | Our Parade" Banner Tribute Program

This program was created to recognize and pay tribute to the brave men and women in Auburn who are serving, have served, or have given their life to our country in the United States Armed Forces. It also provides an opportunity for individuals, businesses and Veteran Service Organizations to support those who served by sponsoring a banner in downtown Auburn. Banner Tribute Program Application Forms will be available in July 2025.

Take some time to thank a Veteran for their service and sacrifice.

Official Forms and Helpful Information:

There is absolutely no parade parking in local business' parking lots. Please be courteous when parking in the areas surrounding the parade route. 

For dining and lodging information, please visit www.exploreauburn.com.

Contact Information:
Kristy Pachciarz, Special Events Coordinator
253-931-3043   


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12:00PM - 12:00PM

Government Offices Closed - Thanksgiving Day

Government Offices Closed

All Government offices will be closed on the fourth Thursday and Friday of November for Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving.
7:00AM - 7:00PM

Gingerbread Contest

Auburn Community & Events Center, 910 Ninth ST SE

FREE - This fun event celebrates the holidays and brings theGingerbread house community together to see what Auburn can build! Gingerbread structures will be on display at the Auburn Community & Events Center.  

Gingerbread Contest Application

Gingerbread Contest Rules (PDF)

Please note, this event is free and materials for displays are NOT provided. 

VOTING

  • Voting will be open December 3 - 17, 2025
  • Vote during Auburn Community & Events Center's normal business hours,
    • Monday through Thursday, 7 AM - 8 PM
    • Fridays, 7 AM - 7 PM
    • Saturdays, 9 AM  - 12 PM
  • There are two categories to vote in, youth and adult.

Based on votes from the public, a winner will be announced on Thursday, December 18, 2025. 

Questions? Contact Amanda Valdez or call 253-931-3043. 

4:30PM - 5:30PM

Lighted Santa Parade & Tree Lighting

Main Street, Auburn, WA

Saturday, December 6
Schedule of Events

  • 3:30 PM.........Parade line up begins at Auburn High School
  • 4:00 PM........Live music at City Hall, FREE
  • 4:30 PM.........Parade begins, FREE
  • After the parade ends
    • Tree Lighting & Visit from Santa, FREE
    • Live music at City Hall, FREE

City of Auburn's Lighted Santa Parade!

Parade entry

From Auburn High School to City Hall, lighted entries will fill Main Street with holiday joy!   

Beginning at 4:30 PM the parade will feature lighted vehicles, floats, cars, and walking entries. All community, families, non-profits, and businesses are welcome to participate.

All entries wishing to participate in the parade must register in advance by 5 PM on Friday, November 21, 2025. 

All entries must have a lighted element and adhere to parade rules.

Join us for live music before and after the City of Auburn parade at City Hall. Then watch as the community brings out their lighted holiday parade entries! We'll wrap up the event with the annual tree lighting at City hall plus a visit from Santa.      


TREE LIGHTING

Santa

Santa is looking for a special helper to light the tree in front of City Hall. A well-deserving child, that lives within the Auburn City limits, and is between the ages of 5 and 9, will be randomly selected to be Santa's Helper on December 6, 2025. 

Nominations will be accepted through 5 PM on Wednesday, November 6, 2025.

Tree Lighter Nomination Form

For questions contact
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
253-931-3043
Amanda Valdez, Special Events and Farmers Market Coordinator

7:00AM - 7:00PM

Gingerbread Contest

Auburn Community & Events Center, 910 Ninth ST SE

FREE - This fun event celebrates the holidays and brings theGingerbread house community together to see what Auburn can build! Gingerbread structures will be on display at the Auburn Community & Events Center.  

Gingerbread Contest Application

Gingerbread Contest Rules (PDF)

Please note, this event is free and materials for displays are NOT provided. 

VOTING

  • Voting will be open December 3 - 17, 2025
  • Vote during Auburn Community & Events Center's normal business hours,
    • Monday through Thursday, 7 AM - 8 PM
    • Fridays, 7 AM - 7 PM
    • Saturdays, 9 AM  - 12 PM
  • There are two categories to vote in, youth and adult.

Based on votes from the public, a winner will be announced on Thursday, December 18, 2025. 

Questions? Contact Amanda Valdez or call 253-931-3043. 

7:00AM - 7:00PM

Gingerbread Contest

Auburn Community & Events Center, 910 Ninth ST SE

FREE - This fun event celebrates the holidays and brings theGingerbread house community together to see what Auburn can build! Gingerbread structures will be on display at the Auburn Community & Events Center.  

Gingerbread Contest Application

Gingerbread Contest Rules (PDF)

Please note, this event is free and materials for displays are NOT provided. 

VOTING

  • Voting will be open December 3 - 17, 2025
  • Vote during Auburn Community & Events Center's normal business hours,
    • Monday through Thursday, 7 AM - 8 PM
    • Fridays, 7 AM - 7 PM
    • Saturdays, 9 AM  - 12 PM
  • There are two categories to vote in, youth and adult.

Based on votes from the public, a winner will be announced on Thursday, December 18, 2025. 

Questions? Contact Amanda Valdez or call 253-931-3043.