"No Kings" March and Sign-waving in Shoreline Saturday June 14, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The "No Kings" March and Sign-waving event, organized by Everyday Activists, will occur in Shoreline on June 14, 2025, from 1 PM to 3 PM. The protest aims to counter President Trump's military parade planned for the same day, coinciding with his birthday, which critics argue wastes taxpayer money. Participants will gather at the Park at Town Center, near the closed Bartell drug store, to express their dissent. Alongside the protest, attendees can contribute to the community by donating shelf-stable food items to the Hopelink food pantry. The event is part of a nationwide initiative called the "No Kings" Day of Defiance, highlighting concerns over governmental priorities and military spending.

Activists advocate for redirecting funds from extravagant displays to essential services. Bringing signs is encouraged, allowing individuals to voice their opinions on democracy versus oligarchy. This demonstration reflects a growing movement advocating for political accountability and community support.

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