On March 28, Hopkinton residents will join millions of Americans in No Kings, a nationwide day of nonviolent protest.
Residents will gather from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on the north side of Hopkinton Town Common and along Main Street to show peacefully and publicly that communities are strongest when people show up for each other and participate actively in civic life.
“Hopkinton is known for our joyful, supportive demonstrations and this event will be no exception. We’ll stand together against this administration’s cruel, lawless, and violent actions and for the safety and wellbeing of our neighbors,” says local organizer and long-time Hopkinton resident Amy Groves
No Kings is a mass, nonviolent movement that has already mobilized millions — from over five million participants on June 14, 2025 to over seven million on October 18, 2025 — and is growing as communities unite to reject authoritarian power grabs and defend dignity and freedom.
By attending, No Kings participants agree to de-escalate conflicts, follow the law, and leave any and all weapons at home.
More information about the No Kings national movement is available at NoKings.org.
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