50 enthusiastic sign wavers dodge the rain on Sunday - protests to continue in November

Shoreline, WALocal News

Fifty protestors gathered at the Shoreline-Edmonds line on October 26, 2025, undeterred by rain forecasts. Drawn by the joyful spirit of the No Kings / Rise Up march from October 18, participants showcased a mix of humorous and serious signs. The playful chicken reference sparked curiosity among attendees, highlighting the event's lighthearted yet purposeful tone. Local activists plan to sustain their momentum with additional protests scheduled for November, emphasizing their commitment to social change. This gathering reflects a growing trend of civic engagement in the Shoreline area, as residents increasingly voice their concerns.

Organizers aim to foster a positive atmosphere while tackling significant local issues. The diverse messages from the crowd underscore the importance of community involvement in shaping public discourse. As the protests continue, local leaders may feel pressure to address the activists' demands.

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