
From the organizers:
He’s using OUR tax dollars to pay for HIS power grabs. Trump is pouring public money into his authoritarian takeovers of cities—deploying federal forces, seizing local police departments, and funding mass detention and deportation operations—while cutting services that working families rely on every single day.
We are united against kings. President Trump has already indicated that he’s aiming for at least a third term. But the American people don’t put up with kings. Together, we will mobilize in huge numbers to reject this corruption and abuse of power—it’s in our DNA as a country.
They’ve gone too far. This is bigger than political disagreement. The administration has defied our courts, deported American citizens, disappeared people off the streets, and slashed our services—all while orchestrating a massive giveaway to their billionaire allies. Enough is enough. For anyone who thinks they’ve gone too far, this movement is for you.
That’s why we say: No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings. No Kings is about defending the ideals they fought for. This country doesn’t belong to strongmen. It belongs to the people.
On October 18, we will host peaceful demonstrations across the country to fight back against this crisis and demand accountability. Not all demonstrations will look the same, but they should all prioritize visibility and the core message: No Kings!
- March. Join millions across the country on October 18 to march against authoritarian politics and billionaire takeover. Bring together your community to create a show of strength against this crisis and be part of a national moment that changes the conversation—and turns the tide.
- Rally. Gather your community to rally together on October 18. Create a platform, invite speakers, and build a program designed to highlight the harms of the crisis we face—and what we’ll do to fight back. Rallies are a great way to involve impacted people, compelling speakers, and essential voices from allied communities. We’re building a big tent.
- Visibility action. If you’re in an area where it will be hard to get a crowd together, you can still participate! Either join a larger event in your region or get some friends together and hold a smaller one. This could look like a gathering at a congressional district office, or a banner drop if permitted. Visibility is the key component—so make your signs, get your banners, and plan your chants!
From the organizers: A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action and no civil disobedience. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. All events should be held in public spaces or on public property.
Current List of NH Events
Check the No Kings website for a complete list of registered events across the country. Can’t find one local to you? No problem, organize your own. Find a guides to organizing actions, protests, and rallies on the No Kings website, including graphics, talking points, and much more. Register your local event here, and remember a core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action.
Updated October 17
Updates will be added as available. Kent Street Coalition shares this information so that individuals can make their own choices about which events most speak to their hearts. Please review KSC’s document on protests and rallies, our Decision Tree Regarding Specific Protest Events, and Best Practices for Protesting.
| Acworth 2:30pm – 3:30 pm 13 Acworth Road by the flagpole | Details on Mobilize |
| Alton 10am – 11:30 am Homestead Place | Details on Mobilize |
| Charlestown 3pm – 5pm Main St | Details on Mobilize |
| Claremont 10am – 12pm Broad Street Park | Details on Mobilize |
| Colebrook 9am – 11am Municipal Drive and Main St | Details on Mobilize |
| Concord noon – 4pm NH State House 107 North Main St | Organized by NH 50501 Details on Mobilize |
| Conway 12pm – 2pm 4 Corners New Hampshire 16 & New Hampshire 153 | Details on Mobilize |
| Dover 11am – 1pm Central Avenue and Washington Street | 11am event: Details on Mobilize |
| Dover 3pm – 5pm Week’s Crossing 238 Indian Brook Rd | Organized by NH Democratic Party Details on Mobilize |
| Enfield 11am – 12:30pm Huse Park | Details on Mobilize |
| Exeter 9am – 11am Great Bridge by Sea Dog (5 Water St) | email: exeterdems@gmail.com |
| Gorham noon – 4pm U.S. 2 & New Hampshire 16 | Details on Mobilize |
| Hanover 9am – 10:30am 53 Lyme Rd Hanover, NH | Details on Mobilize |
| Jaffrey 1pm – 3pm 14 Peterborough St | Details on Mobilize |
| Keene 10am -11:30am Ladies Wildwood Park, corner of Park Ave and Arch St 11:30am – 2pm Ladies Wildwood Park, corner of Park Ave and Arch St | Details on Mobilize Details on 50501 |
| Lebanon 12:30pm – 2pm 12 Bridge Street | Details on Mobilize |
| Lincoln 1pm – 3pm 50 Main Street | Details on Mobilize |
| Littleton 3:30 – 5pm 120 W Main St Littleton, NH | Details on Mobilize |
| Manchester 1pm – 4pm City Hall 1 City Hall Plaza | Details on Mobilize |
| Meredith 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Hesky Park 327 Daniel Webster Hwy | Details on Mobilize |
| Milford 2pm – 4pm 1 Union Square | Details on Mobilize |
| Mount Washington Valley 12 – 2pm New Hampshire 16 & New Hampshire 153 Conway, NH 03818 | Details on Mobilize |
| Nashua 4pm – 6pm Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Library Hill | Details on Mobilize |
| New London 1 – 2:30pm 375 Main St New London, NH | Details on Mobilize |
| Newmarket 11:30-1:30 Main Street Bandstand Newmarket, NH | Details on Mobilize |
| Northumberland (Groveton) 9 – 11am 59 Church St Northumberland, NH 03582 | Details on Mobilize |
| Orford 10am – 12pm Samuel Morey Memorial Bridge, Bridge Street / 25A West | Details on Mobilize |
| Pelham 10am – 1pm Meetinghouse Park | Details on Mobilize |
| Pepperell 12:30pm – 2:30pm Rotary at Rt 113 and Rt 111 Pepperell, MA 01463 | Details on Mobilize |
| Peterborough 12pm – 1:30 pm intersection of 101 & 202 | Details on on 50501NH |
| Portsmouth (Seacoast) 1pm – 3pm Market Square | Organized by Occupy NH Seacoast Details on Facebook Events |
| Plymouth 9am – 11am March from the Armory then Main Event at the Town Common Post Office Square | Details on Mobilize |
| Rindge 1pm – 3pm Intersection of 202 & 119 | Details on on 50501NH |
| Rochester 1pm – 2pm 111 N Main St | Details on Mobilize |
| Salem 10am – 12pm Salem Commons (corner of Main & Bridge) 308 Main St Salem, NH 03079 | Details on Mobilize |
| Swanzey 12pm – 2pm Potash Bowl (park behind town hall or at the edge of the high school parking lot) | Details on on 50501NH |
| White River Junction 12:30pm – 2pm intersection of Maple & Bridge Streets | Details on on 50501NH |
| Upper Valley NH-VT 12:30 – 2pm Main Street & Bridge Street Lebanon, NH 03784 | Details on Mobilize |
| Walpole 3:30pm – 5pm 8 Huntington Lane | Details on Mobilize |
| Winchester 12pm – 2pm Keene Rd & Richmond Rd | Details on Mobilize |
| Windham 10am – 12pm Rte 111 Wall St | Details on Mobilize |
| Wolfeboro 12pm – 2pm 153 South Main Street | Details on Mobilize |
| Statewide Sign up for a bridge. Do not protest alone! | Organized by NH Bridge Brigade for Democracy Sign Up Here |

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