No Kings 3: Neighbors Rising Together Tomorrow
From Chaska to St. Paul and beyond, communities across the country are showing up.
On Saturday, the USA will see some of the largest protests in its history. From small towns in deeply red states to St. Paul, Minnesota, the heart of the resistance, we are coming together to stand united.
We are saying no: No to war, to blatant hate, to lies and cover-ups. We are rejecting the cruelty of this administration and the erosion of the most basic rights set out in the Constitution.
Saturday is also a celebration; a celebration of us. Of people building communities. Of people who have come together to protect others by donating time, money, and resources to those the regime has chosen to persecute. It is a celebration of those who joined rapid response teams, got involved in politics, and showed up to protests even when it was 20 below.
This past year has shown me the worst of humanity, but it has also shown me the best.
Chaska hosts the largest weekly protest in Minnesota, and in my opinion, it’s the best, because of all of you.
See you Saturday from 1-3 pm. Here’s a map to help you plan your transportation.
Judith
Chaska Protests
Every Friday from 3:00–4:00 p.m. at the corner of Chaska Blvd. and Chestnut Street (Highway 41) [Map]
Every Saturday from 1-2 pm at the corner of Hazeltine Boulevard and Highway 41 (Chestnut) [Map]
Chanhassen Protests
Every Saturday from 10-11 am at 7700 Market Boulevard [Map] Public parking is available behind City Hall.
Waconia
Every Saturday from 11:30-12:30 pm at Highway 5 and County Road 10 in front of the Starbucks and Jersey Mike’s. [Map]
Norwood Young America
Every Sunday, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. (Line up at the bike path south of 212 by Reform Street.)
SW Protectors
Every first and third Tuesday from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. It’s no cost and come and go as you like.
Please do buy something to eat or drink, though, to support our venue, which is The Bellows restaurant and it’s located at 232 Pioneer Trail in Chaska.



