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4/19 (in person, Lexington MA) 11am - 4pm - No King! No Tyranny! Protest at the 250th Celebration of the Anniversary of the American Revolution (Lexington Alarm)

April 19, 11am - 12:30pm (@ the dedication) 2 - 4pm (parade route) - @ Battle Green (Town Common) Lexington MA and the parade route

No King! No Tyranny! Protest at the 250th Celebration of the Anniversary of the American Revolution

We’re organizing a peaceful, visible presence at the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in Lexington on April 19th.

We plan to attend the day’s events with respectful signs upholding the values the Lexington Militia fought for. Our sovereignty flows from the people, not kings or unelected billionaires. Our law is that only Congress can authorize spending, not the whim of one man. They made free speech the birthright of every American, not to be abridged. On the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, we will gather in small dispersed groups for visibility with friends and neighbors. Join us by using the reserve a sign button, regardless of whether you want one of our printed signs, or may make one of your own.

On the 19th we will be holding signs in three areas, as groups, families, and individuals. The Lexington Police have told us that any organized group of more than 10 people will be asked to stay within the free speech area which will be along Bedford St. on the same side as Buckman Tavern.

Our understanding is that Individuals and family groups are free to hold signs wherever they stand both during the speeches and along the parade route. As it may be difficult to move around, we have suggested people plan their day using one or more of the options we have listed:

  • 11AM–12:30PM – Battle Green Rededication [Free Speech Area]

  • 11AM–12:30PM – Battle Green Rededication [Outside Free Speech Area]

  • 2–4PM – Parade Route (Mass. Ave. from Maple St. to Worthen Rd)

Learn more here: Lexington Alarm!