Sunday signs at protest gathering

Shoreline, WALocal News

About 50-60 local residents gathered on Sunday to protest the Trump administration at Aurora and N 205th. Participants reported a high level of interaction with passing drivers, creating a more engaging atmosphere than usual. Protest gatherings will occur weekly from 1-2 PM, continuing to support local needs through food bank and school supply collections. The next significant event, called Rise Up! , will take place on October 18, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 3 PM at N 175th and Aurora in Shoreline.

This ongoing local activism underscores residents' concerns over federal policies and their commitment to community welfare. The food bank collections aim to address local food insecurity, highlighting the residents' dedication to supporting their neighbors. Such community events foster solidarity among participants and raise awareness of political issues. The protest movement reflects a broader trend of grassroots organizing in response to national governance.

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