Donald Trump’s supporters plan to show the president some love this weekend with nationwide rallies called “March4Trump.”
Several rallies are planned in Michigan on Saturday, including Macomb County. The largest rally will be at the Capitol in Lansing, and will feature guest speakers and elected officials.
Grassroots organizer and volunteer co-chair for Trump’s election campaign in Oakland County, Meshawn Maddock said long-before Trump won Michigan, his supporters were organized.
“Michigan had a head-start on the country because our people participated in flash mobs during the campaign. They already had signs in their garages -- They just had to pull them out, dust them off and are ready to go,” said Maddock.
Organizers are encouraging attendees to bring signs, American flags and kids. These rallies are billed as family-friendly events.
Here’s your guide to “March4Trump” events in Michigan.
Macomb County
Freedom Hill County Park
14900 Metropolitan Parkway
Sterling Heights
Noon to 3pm
Guest speaker: 36th District State Rep. Peter J. Lucido.
Other Info.: Marchers plan to meet in the parking lot and walk 2. 5 miles.
Oakland County
The Oakland County events are described as flash mobs.
Haggerty and 8 Mile
Park at Meijer
Noon to 2pm
Oakland County Republican Headquarters
42611 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills
Noon to 2pm
Statewide Events
Kent County
Calder Plaza, Grand Rapids
Starts at 2pm
Ingham County
Lansing State Capitol East Lawn
Noon to 3pm
?Gratiot County
M-46 and Alger Road
Park in the Motor Pool
Noon to 2pm
Antrim County
North Country Cars & Credit
518 S. Williams
Mancelona
Noon to 2pm
Gratiot County
M-46 and Alger Road
Noon to 2pm
Grand Traverse County
Government Center
Noon to 2pm
Emmet County
US-31 and Mitchell St. (at the hole)
Noon to 2pm
Bay City
Bay City Mall
4101 E. Wilder Rd.
2pm
Trump showed support for the movement Saturday tweeting:
Maybe the millions of people who voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN should have their own rally. It would be the biggest of them all!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 25, 2017
For more information on local events, visit March4Trump Michigan-Detroit Facebook page.