'No Kings II' rally set for Edmonds City Park Oct. 18 - My Edmonds News

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The South Snohomish County Indivisible group is set to host a “No Kings II” rally on October 18 from 3 to 5 p. m. at Edmonds City Park. This follows a notable rally in June that attracted approximately 4,500 participants, illustrating strong local interest in civic engagement. The event will provide a platform for community members to voice their concerns and advocate for their rights.

Local leaders and activists are anticipated to speak, enhancing the rally's significance as a forum for political discourse. The timing of the rally indicates a continued commitment to addressing pressing issues within the community. By mobilizing residents, the organizers aim to foster a sense of solidarity among attendees. This rally signifies a broader trend of increased political activism in Edmonds, reflecting a growing awareness of local governance. Such events are crucial for stimulating community dialogue and encouraging participation in civic matters.

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