More Than 1,000 Residents Gather for Sandy Springs’ No Kings Rally
More than 1,000 residents gathered at City Green in Sandy Springs for the No Kings Rally, demonstrating the strength of community engagement and democratic participation.
On March 28, more than 1,000 residents gathered at City Green in Sandy Springs for the No Kings Rally, demonstrating the power of civic engagement and community action.
The event brought together neighbors from every corner of our city who believe that democracy works best when people participate. Families, students, retirees, faith leaders, and community advocates stood side by side to make their voices heard and reaffirm the values of representative government.
I was humbled to see 1,032 friends and neighbors show up in support of the principles that unite us: accountability, participation, and the belief that every voice matters.
The rally was not about any one person. It was about the people.
Throughout our nation's history, progress has always depended on ordinary citizens choosing to become involved in the decisions that shape their communities. The No Kings Rally served as a reminder that democracy is strongest when people move from spectators to participants.
One of the most encouraging aspects of the day was the diversity of those in attendance. People from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives came together around a common belief that engaged citizens help create stronger communities.
As Sandy Springs continues to grow and evolve, moments like these demonstrate that residents care deeply about the future of our city, our state, and our country.
To everyone who attended, volunteered, organized, spoke, or simply showed up: thank you.
Democracy is not a spectator sport.
And on this day, Sandy Springs showed up.