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Auburn announces summer lineup: Fourth of July festival, farmers market move, Young Eagles and free concerts

City of Auburn communications · July 1, 2026
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Summary

City hosts and junior council guests outlined upcoming Auburn events: a Fourth of July festival at Let's Go Park (rides ticketed), Auburn Farmers Market relocating to Lascaux Park, Young Eagles at the Auburn Municipal Airport on July 11, and Kids Summer Stage and Summer Sounds starting July 15.

Jonathan Glover, the City of Auburn communications manager, used the podcast to lay out the city's summer calendar and encourage residents to attend family-focused events.

Glover said the Fourth of July festival at Let's Go Park will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; rides will be ticketed "$10 presale, $15 at the event" for unlimited rides that day. He also announced that the Auburn Farmers Market will move its Sunday location to Lascaux Park.

The hosts promoted Young Eagles at the Auburn Municipal Airport on Saturday, July 11 (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), noting the youth airplane rides are free but may require day-of or advance sign-up. Glover confirmed the event is free to attend and that children can participate in flights subject to registration.

For families who prefer concerts, Glover said Kids Summer Stage and Summer Sounds begin Wednesday, July 15 (Kids Summer Stage at noon; Summer Sounds at 6:30 p.m.), both free community concerts. He encouraged local artists to participate in a community mural and urged listeners to check the city's channels for any schedule updates.

The episode included brief mentions of other municipal activities and the junior council's community outreach; no formal votes or policy decisions were recorded in the podcast.