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Green Bay, January 23, 2026: ICE OUT for Good Car Caravan Solidarity with Minnesota!

Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CHVvi3Mhv/

Indivisible Brown County is hosting an ICE OUT for Good action centered on visibility, solidarity, and care for immigrant communities—using our cars as moving messages of support.

Letter Your Car Participants are encouraged to decorate their cars (side windows or body) using washable car markers or a simple, non-damaging chalk paint made from ½ cup cornstarch + ½ cup water. The paint goes on clear and dries white.

Suggested messages include “ICE Out for Good” or other supportive statements for immigrants. No handheld signs—our cars are the signage. American flags (upright or in the distress orientation) are encouraged.

Gathering Locations (prior to 1:00 PM)

West Side: Home Depot (810 S Taylor Street, Green Bay)

East Side: Home Depot (2595 Eaton Rd, Bellevue)

Please arrive and park near the other lettered cars before 1:00 PM at your designated location. While we are gathering at the Home Depots, please do not plan to leave your vehicles parked there. If you are leaving a vehicle parked, please park it in public space near the Home Depot where it is legally possible to do so. For example on Burns Ave or Rowe Ln on the west side or Don Gerard Way on the east side.

1:00 PM – Caravan Begins At 1:00 PM sharp, both groups will sound an SOS using their car horns (3 short honks/3 long honks/3 short honks) then begin driving their routes through Green Bay. Travel with your lights on 100% of the time.

West Side Route: Taylor Street → Dousman → Main Street Bridge → Verlin Road (becomes Manitowoc Rd) → Eaton Road → Bellevue Home Depot

East Side Route: Eaton Road → Continental → Main Street → Mason Street → Mason Street Bridge → Taylor Street → West Side Home Depot

A route map will be provided via social media on the Indivisible Facebook Group and Page and on our website: www.indivisiblebrowncounty.org.

2:00 PM – Community Sing-Along After completing the caravan, all participants will drive to St. Willebrord’s Parish, 209 S. Adams St., park in the church lot, and gather in the sanctuary for a community sing-along. Bring your mobile device.

You do not need to be a singer to participate. All are welcome to sing or simply listen and be present.

Song sheets and audio will be available on www.indivisiblebrowncounty.org

Please download the PDFs before the event, as Wi-Fi availability at the church is uncertain.

This is a peaceful, welcoming action rooted in care, visibility, and community. All are welcome.

Remind yourself of your rights as a protester here >> https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights

Sign up here: https://mobilize.us/s/33yljo