It's going to be a fine No Kings Day!

Weather forecast

Saturday, October 18

The Queen City | Burlington, Vermont 

The forecast for No Kings Day calls for mild temperatures in the mid-50s with partly sunny skies, light breezes, and no rain. A great day to march, or bike, or run or wave!  We'll see you tomorrow! 


No Kings Day Marches

Saturday, October 18 | 10:30 AM 

South End | Calahan Park, 2 Locust Street 

Old North End | Roosevelt Park, 57 Oak Street 

We're hosting TWO big marches for No Kings Day #2. They will converge at City Hall Park at about noon with Brass Balaban. The marches ARE the protests: No rallies, no speeches, just drumming, music, marching, and singing with our neighbors. Brings all your friends, all your signs, and let's make some noise! Costumes, anyone?


No Kings Day Bike & Run

Saturday, October 18 | 11:00 AM

Ethan Allen Shopping Center, 1127 North Avenue

Rather ride or run? We got ya covered! City Hall Park via Leddy Park and the Burlington Greenway (4.3 miles)


No Kings Day North Avenue Honk & Wave

Saturday, October 18 | 11:00-noon

Ethan Allen Shopping Center, 1127 North Avenue

Not marching, running or riding? Bring your sign and join the Honk & Wave on the West sidewalk of North Avenue between the two plaza entrances.


What Next?

After No Kings Day, there will be much we can do to defend democracy. Keep an eye on the What Next page of our website for ways to protect our liberties.


Stay Hopeful

Keep going. Tyranny is eroded by a sea of small acts. Everything matters. - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, US Congress member

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Queen City Vermont Indivisible  is a group of concerned individuals seeking to preserve democracy, resist autocracy, and empower our community through nonviolent protests, actions, and local events.

 

Be well, take care of each other, have fun, and fight the good fight!

https://queencityvtindivisible.org/

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