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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Hands Off!: Hundreds gather on Aurora to protest government actions


Photo by Claudia Meadows

Hundreds of residents lined the streets along Aurora at N 205th, carrying homemade signs protesting government actions under the Trump administration.

Photo by Doug Manelski

The Shoreline protest was organized by the local groups Indivisible and Everyday Activists. It was one of many events across the Washington and the United States on Saturday April 5, 2025. 

Over a thousand gathered at the Civic Center campus in Edmonds. 

Thousands, including local residents, rallied at Seattle Center for the biggest event locally. A major rally was held at the State Capitol in Olympia.

1200 rallies were planned across the United States.

Hands Off! is a grassroots movement "intending to send the message to Washington, D.C., that people across the nation want to preserve the rights, programs, services, funding and diversity that help make and keep this country, and its people, strong."

All photos by Claudia Meadows

For the local Hands Off rally, participants were asked to put the issue that most concerned them on their sign. There was plenty of variety.

The signs said Hands Off: Fair elections, Democracy, Health & Human Services, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Research, Head Start, Schools, Forests, National Parks, VA, Trans kids, Libraries, Museums, and on.

Photo by Claudia Meadows
There was a complete age range - families, teenagers, on up to adults of all ages. People had canes, walkers, and the occasional wheelchair. 

Some obviously had personal experience with the organizations that are being cut, while others had more global issues.

--Diane Hettrick


8 comments:

  1. Thanks for your text and pix! We joined protest in Belfast, Maine with friendly police and folks of all ages. Cheers - Bruce and Martha Scholten of Edmonds, WA.

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  2. It was a lot more than "hundreds" - there were over a thousand people registered online. The crowd stretched from 200th, all the way up to the Burlington Coat Factory on both sides of the road. Peaceful, friendly, fun, lots of creative signs, and nice weather.

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  3. Bravo!!! Way to show up, Shoreline!!! It was HUGE and so empowering to see so many caring patriots standing up for what matters!!! Thank you, Everyone!

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  4. Hundreds? More like tens.

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  5. When they offer to pay my taxes then I might take them seriously.

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  6. It's amazing the sort of protest you can organize when it's all funded by a billionaire plutocrat.

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  7. Great pic of Veteran, he served in Vietnam. I hope he sees this .

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  8. Actually the signs tell you to which union they belong.

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