No Kings Protest Returns to Coral Springs With Music, Donations, Community Activities
March 16, 2026 • By Sharon Aron Baron[caption id="attachment_57321" align="alignnone" width="800"]
No Kings Day in October 2025 in Coral Springs. {David Volz}[/caption]
A “No Kings” protest is planned in Coral Springs on Saturday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to noon, with organizers inviting residents to gather on the public sidewalks at University Drive and Sample Road.
According to Joyful Resistance South Florida, the group’s tent will be set up on the sidewalk in front of the library. The event will include music, postcards for participants to share their views, temporary tattoos, and cowbells.
Attendees are encouraged to sign up for the Coral Springs event or find other nearby events through the No Kings website.
Parking will be available in the public lot next to City Hall at 9500 W. Sample Road and in the covered garage near the library and charter school. Organizers are also encouraging carpools and rideshares.
With hot weather expected, participants are advised to bring water, sunscreen, and a chair if needed.
Joyful Resistance stated that Coral Springs Police will be on-site, along with a medic, and that restrooms will be available inside the library.
The event will also include a donation drive for Care Commons, the community aid and outreach arm of Joyful Resistance. Donations will go toward helping stock pantries and shelters with needed items. Those who bring a donation or proof of a wish list purchase can receive a Care Crew pinback button.
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