Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Two signs with different messages.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Charles Hubbard and Mary Walker prepare their signs.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Linda Beattie holds up her sign.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Two more signs available for holding.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Rosalie Baker with creative sign.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Leif Nordell is proud of his shirt.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Three women, three signs and Don Luhrsen giving and interview to a reporter.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
John Wasson and his sign.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Orleta Edwards holds a sign.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Bob Baker with a sign.
Rally supporting U.S. President Donald J. Trump held Saturday 030417
Diana Mason holds her sign.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Dancing to patriotic music.
Rally supporting U.S. President Trump held Saturday 030417
Hubbard chats with Frank and Patty Bielfeldt.
On Saturday, March 4, 2017, a spring-like day, albeit with a chilly breeze, welcomed visitors to Gough Park to support the nation's 45th president, Donald J. Trump.
About 35 members and friends of the Republican Party held signs, chatted with folks, and had postcards to sign and send to the White House. They also heard, sang with and danced to patriotic music. During the time this author was present, about another 15-20 folks wandered in and out, discussing issues, and eating a lunch provided by the party.
Those holding signs along the Pope Street reported having people drive by, stick out a hand with thumbs up while honking, and others, driving by gesturing thumbs down or other uses of fingers, and occasionally shouting invectives.