Several thousand people join hands around Green Lake in peace and strength

Shoreline, WALocal News

On October 4, 2025, several thousand individuals encircled Green Lake to promote community and democratic values. Organizers voiced concerns over increasing authoritarianism and political violence threatening their city. The gathering featured music from bands at six stations, creating a vibrant atmosphere as attendees walked and stood by the water. "This was a time to dial down the intensity and remind ourselves of the values we stand for," the organizers stated. They emphasized the importance of fostering peace and unity in a challenging political climate.

Participants were encouraged to share ideas respectfully, with organizers monitoring comments for civility. Such events reflect a growing local movement seeking to strengthen community bonds amid societal tensions. The peaceful demonstration underscores the community's commitment to democratic principles.

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