News Summary
Californians are gearing up for the ‘California Hold The Line’ peaceful protests on September 27, where communities will unite from Seal Beach to Dana Point. The event emphasizes non-violent resistance and shows solidarity for issues impacting California’s diverse population and economy. Attendees will be advised on important guidelines to ensure a safe and peaceful gathering, highlighting the importance of walking on sidewalks and respecting the authorities. This is an opportunity for individuals to come together and advocate for justice and unity in a family-friendly environment.
California Gears Up for Peaceful Protests on September 27, 2025
Mark your calendars, folks! The sunny shores of California are set to come alive with the California Hold The Line peaceful protests on Saturday, September 27, 2025. From 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, locals from Seal Beach to Dana Point will gather to express their unity and solidarity. This event is all about showcasing the strength and diversity of individuals contributing to California’s status as the fourth-largest economy in the world!
Join the Movement!
The primary aim of these protests is clear: to emphasize that “Our non-violent actions are stronger than their hate.” How refreshing is that? Everyone is encouraged to sign up at CA Strong Hold The Line to get all the juicy details about the specific protest locations and what you need to know before joining in. Gather your friends, family, or even your dog—it’s going to be a fantastic day of peaceful activism!
Where Will the Protests Take Place?
Ready to rally? Here are the specific locations where the protests will unfold:
- Dana Point: PCH from Crown Valley Parkway to Niguel Road; PCH from Niguel Road to Selva Road.
- Laguna Beach: PCH from Reef Point Drive to Crown Valley Parkway.
- Newport Beach: PCH from Santa Ana River to Reef Point Drive.
- Huntington Beach: PCH from Goldenwest to Santa Ana River.
- Sunset Beach: PCH from Warner to Goldenwest.
- Seal Beach: PCH from San Gabriel River to Warner.
Get Ready for the Day!
If you’re thinking of joining in on this important day, it’s crucial to prepare! Attendees are advised to walk on the sidewalks and avoid the streets for safety reasons. Plus, carpooling to the events is recommended. Not only does it save on gas, but it’s a great way to make some new friends.
As you get ready to head out, don’t forget to bring water, snacks, sunblock, hats, and, of course, signs to show your support (but please, no picket signs!). Also, make sure to check out the Hands Off: De-escalation and Safety Training Video available on YouTube. This will give you handy tips on how to stay safe and keep things peaceful. And if you’re curious about your rights while protesting, the ACLU’s Rights and Responsibilities of Protesters is online for some solid guidance.
Important Guidelines to Remember
While expressing your passionate beliefs, there are some important guidelines to keep in mind:
- You can distribute leaflets or sing peacefully on public sidewalks.
- Blocking access, disrupting counter-protests, or marching in the streets without a permit is a no-go.
- Commit to nonviolent actions and obey the authorities present.
- If you’re not participating, it’s best to stay clear of protest areas.
Before you head out, do stay updated: times and locations might change, so keep an eye on any updates from event organizers. This information is provided by South OC Beaches, aiming to support public engagement around the key issues addressed by the protests.
Let’s Make a Difference Together!
So, whether you’re a seasoned protester or new to the scene, this is a golden opportunity to come together, make some noise, and show the world that love and unity can triumph over hate. Let’s join hands and make a difference—together!
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Additional Resources
- South OC Beaches: Laguna Beach Protests
- NBC Los Angeles: No Kings Protests
- LA Times: Indivisible Movement Rally
- Wikipedia: Protests in the United States
- Google Search: Peaceful Protests California 2025

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