Another protest against President Donald Trump is set to take place in Oak Park this week.
A “No Kings” protest is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 28 at Scoville Park, Lake Street and Oak Park Avenue, according to a schedule of demonstrations created by national protest organizers. The Oak Park “No Kings” protest is one of more than 30 such protests scheduled for Saturday in the Chicagoland area and one of more than 3,000 reportedly set to take place that day across the country, according to protest organizers.
Oak Park has hosted several large anti-Trump protest marches since the president took office last year. The most recent “No Kings” protest in Oak Park was on Oct. 18, 2025. On that date some 7 million people reportedly tookplace in demonstrations nationwide, according to protest organizers.
In the past, Oak Park protestors have gathered around the “Peace Triumphant” war memorial statue at Scoville Park before marching from Oak Park Avenue to Harlem Avenue in a loop along Lake Street. Previous protests have brought crowds of well over a thousand to the village’s downtown.
Other Cook County suburban communities where “No Kings” protests are expected for Saturday include Forest Park, Cicero, Evanston, Glenview and Western Springs, according to protest organizers. The largest protest gathering in the area is expected at Grant Park in Downtown Chicago.



