No Kings Philadelphia March 28th, what you need to know

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This weekend, for the third time, “No Kings Day” will be held, with crowds fanning out across the United States. Organizers say it’s a large-scale protest event aimed at expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of American politics and President Donald Trump.

Originally set for President Trump’s birthday last June, participants in the first No Kings Day prompted a second round of demonstrations in October, and organizers are now planning a third day of protests for March 28.

There is no Kings Day on March 28th in Philadelphia

The March 28 Nor Kings protest in Philadelphia is scheduled to begin at noon at City Hall.

Organizers and participants will then march down Ben Franklin Parkway around 12:30 p.m., with speeches beginning at the intersection of Parkway and 22nd Street at 1:15 p.m., according to an online event forum.

How to get to Norking’s Philadelphia. Kings protests banned in Philadelphia

Do you use public transportation to go to protests?

Philadelphia City Hall can be reached from South Jersey and Philadelphia on the PATCO Line at the 9/10th Street and Locust Street or 15/16th Street and Locust Street stops.

Train timetables can be found on the PATCO website.

If you are traveling by subway, you can access City Hall via the 15th Street/Philadelphia City Hall Station on SEPTA’s Market Frankford Line (L) and Broad Street Line Local and Express (B1 and B2).

SEPTA’s subway and streetcar lines also have access points that connect to City Hall.

Those considering traveling by bus can also check out SEPTA’s online travel planner. Here you can enter your origin and destination settings to find the perfect route.

There are no Kings protests near me.

There are no Kings protests scheduled this Saturday across the country and the tri-state area.

Here’s a list of upcoming events near Philadelphia:

  • No Kings Northwood Park – 4701 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10am
  • NO KINGS Bensalem PA – 3700 Hulmeville Rd., Bensalem, PA 3:00 p.m.
  • Norkings Indivisible Bucks County – 97 N Delmorr Ave, Morrisville, Pennsylvania, 1 p.m.
  • NO KINGS Camden/South Jersey – N 5th & Market St., Camden, NJ, 11am
  • No Kings South Jersey – Delsea Drive & William Dalton Drive, Glassboro, NJ, 2:00 p.m.
  • Moorestown, NJ No Kings – North Church Street & West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ, 12:00 p.m.

Other No Kings events can be viewed online at the official No Kings website.

Kaitlyn McCormick is a Philadelphia-based reporter who writes about trends, news and all things city-related for USA TODAY’s Philadelphia Metro Connect team.

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