250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord
April 19th, 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. To celebrate the anniversary of the historic moment that started the American Revolution, the good troublemakers of the South Shore are hosting events that include volunteer opportunities and two rallies. If you can't join in person, please share this content and invite everyone in your network.
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Morning Volunteer Opportunity
Marshfield 9 am
The Marshfield Democratic Town Committee is putting together a cleanup crew to help with Marshfield's town-wide cleanup in recognition of Earth Day. The team will be meeting in Dandelion Park to get supplies before heading out to pick up litter on trails and roads. The meetup location is down the street from the Second Battle of the American Revolution, which was fought on April 21st in Marshfield at the Webster Estate.
Earth Day Clean Up 9 am Dandelion Park 1896 Ocean St. Marshfield
Afternoon rallies
Plymouth 12 pm
Indivisible Plymouth is hosting a No Kings Rally at Cole's Hill across from Plymouth Rock. Come celebrate the 250th anniversary of the shot heard around the world at the battles of Lexington and Concord in Plymouth, Where it All Began. You are invited to join the good troublemakers of the South Shore with your rated G handmade signs on the hill to raise awareness in our community of what the Trump regime is doing.
Weymouth 2 pm
No Kings Rally 12 - 1 pm Cole's Hill, 57 Water St. Plymouth
The Weymouth Democratic Town Committee is hosting a No Kings Rally at Heritage Park. The rally will take place right next to the newly installed statue of Abigail Adams, who was born in Weymouth and famously reminded our Founding Fathers to
“...remember the ladies.”
No Kings Rally 2 - 3 pm Heritage Park, 713 Middle St. Weymouth