The wait is over! On Saturday, March 28, the Falls Church community will line Broad Street from Haycock Road to Roosevelt Street from 10 a.m. to 12 noon to say, “No Kings in America!” Following successful events in June and October 2025, Falls Church Indivisible is planning a huge Hands Across Falls Church event (https://fallschurchindivisible.org/nk) in the Little City, hoping to double the 2500 participants who turned out on October 18, 2025.
No Kings (https://www.nokings.org/) is a non-violent, people-powered movement to defend democracy from the tyrannical behavior of President Trump.The first No Kings rallies in June 2025 in response to President Trump’s birthday parade in Washington, D.C. drew five million participants across the United States. October 18 was even larger with seven million participants. The Hands Across Falls Church event on March 28 will be part of an expected 12-14 million Americans resisting tyranny and demanding that the people be heard.
New for this event will be contests for community members of all ages, with prizes donated by local businesses and restaurants for the best costumes for people and dogs, signs, and decorated cars. In addition to the rally on March 28, the group is planning warm-up events on March 21 including sign and button-making workshops at the corner of Little Falls Street and Park Avenue from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and a decorated car parade. More information can be found at https://fallschurchindivisible.org/nk.
The Indivisible Project is a registered 501(c)(4) nonprofit. Their mission is to cultivate and lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies. Across the nation, thousands of local groups are using the Indivisible Guide to hold their members of Congress accountable. Falls Church Indivisible started meeting in December 2024 and joined the national network of Indivisible groups in January 2025. Membership includes residents of the City of Falls Church and neighboring jurisdictions. For more information about Falls Church Indivisible and its grassroots organizing activities and events, go to https://fallschurchindivisible.org/.