Door County residents can join demonstrators across Northeast Wisconsin and nationwide Saturday as part of the latest “No Kings” protests.
A rally is planned in Sawyer Park, in Sturgeon Bay, with events scheduled to run from late morning into the afternoon, drawing participants from across the Door Peninsula.
The local demonstration is part of a coordinated national day of action that includes more than 3,000 events across the country. The protests aim to oppose what some describe as authoritarian policies under President Donald Trump and advocate for democratic values and civil liberties.
While larger cities like Green Bay and Appleton are expected to see bigger crowds, organizers say participation in smaller, rural communities like Door County highlights the movement’s growing reach beyond urban areas.
The Door County event is supported by local grassroots groups, including Indivisible Door County, and is expected to remain peaceful, in line with nationwide efforts emphasizing nonviolent protest.
Additional rallies are also planned throughout Northeast Wisconsin, including in Kewaunee and Green Bay, as part of the broader regional turnout.
