This weekend, crowds will fan out across the country for the third No Kings Day, a mass protest event aimed at what organizers say is discontent with the state of American politics and United States President Donald Trump.

Originally set on Trump’s birthday last June, the first No Kings Day turnout prompted a second round of demonstrations in October and now organizers have planned a third day of protest on March 28.

No Kings Day March 28 in Philadelphia

The March 28 No Kings protest in Philadelphia is set to begin at noon at City Hall.

Organizers and attendees will then march down the Ben Franklin Parkway at approximately 12:30 p.m. before speeches begin at 1:15 p.m. at the intersection of the parkway and 22nd Street, according to the online event forum.

How to get to No Kings Philly. No Kings protest in Philadelphia

Traveling by public transportation to get to the protest?

Philadelphia City Hall is accessible via the PATCO line from South Jersey and Philadelphia using stops 9/10th St. & Locust St. or 15/16th St. & Locust St.

The train schedule can be found on the PATCO website.

Those traveling via subway can access City Hall via SEPTA’s 15th St./ Philadelphia City Hall Station on the Market-Frankford Line (L) and the Broad Street Line Local and Express (B1 and B2).

SEPTA’s Subway-Surface Trolley lines also have access points feeding into City Hall.

Those looking to travel by bus can also check SEPTA’s online trip planner. Here, they can enter their departure location and destination preferences to find the best route.

No Kings protests near me

No Kings protests are scheduled throughout the country and tri-state area this Saturday.

Here’s a list of events scheduled near Philadelphia:

NO KINGS Northwood Park – 4701 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 10 a.m.

NO KINGS Bensalem PA – 3700 Hulmeville Rd., Bensalem, Pennsylvania at 3 p.m.

NO KINGS Indivisible Bucks County – 97 N Delmorr Ave, Morrisville, Pennsylvania at 1 p.m.

NO KINGS Camden/South Jersey – N 5th & Market St., Camden, New Jersey at 11 a.m.

NO KINGS South Jersey – Delsea Drive & William Dalton Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey at 2 p.m.

Moorestown NJ No Kings – North Church Street & West Main Street, Moorestown, New Jersey at 12 p.m.

More No Kings events can be found online at the official No Kings website.

Kaitlyn McCormick is a Philadelphia-based reporter writing all things trending, breaking and city-related for USA TODAY’s Philadelphia Metro Connect Team.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: No Kings Philadelphia March 28, what to know