
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Labor Day is traditionally a day to celebrate working men and women across the country.
Because large numbers of Lake County workers feel their rights being threatened by the current regime in Washington, Indivisible Lake County will be joining with Lake County Democrats to sponsor a rally along Highway 29 in Middletown on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1.
Indivisible Lake County is one of 1,500 local Indivisible chapters across the county. It is a non-partisan, grass roots organization formed to resist the authoritarian trends and threats to democracy emanating from the current administration in Washington.
The venue of the protest is designed to give the out-of-county crowd heading home from the Labor Day weekend something to talk about: Lake County's bold, courageous, community-powered resistance to authoritarianism. Indivisible volunteers in yellow vests will be there to assure that this will be a peaceful, respectful protest event.
Those wishing to participate should meet at Middletown Square Park, 21249 Washington St. (between Highway 29 and Washington Street) in Middletown at 2 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 1.
Stop by the Indivisible Lake County table for refreshments and discussion. Bring a pro-labor or anti-Trump sign if you are so inclined.