Dozens of Vermonters are calling for Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner to do more.

The group Rights and Democracy organized a vigil in Waitsfield Wednesday. Leaders tell us they've heard reports that the President's daughter and his senior advisor are in Vermont for a wedding and are staying in or around the town. WCAX wasn't able to confirm the couple's location, but national media outlets have mentioned this vacation too.

"It's a way for us to stand up and speak out and show that they can't dissociate themselves from the rhetoric that's coming out of the White House," said Elizabeth Deutsch, from Rights and Democracy.

The event's organizers say the White House had a hateful response to the rallies in Charlottesville.

“I feel like it's very important to rally after the events of this past weekend,” said Dustin Tanner, a Fairfield resident. "I think that Ivanka has an ear to her father."

"Hopefully they'll get this message and see us here or at least hear about it," said Rebecca Kodis, who lives in Bristol.

Ivanka Trump did tweet Sunday morning, saying: "There should be no place in society for racism, white supremacy and neo-nazis. We must all come together as Americans -- and be one country UNITED."

"I think that after a young woman was killed in an act of terrorism, perhaps more than a tweet was warranted,” said Deutsch.

For some people at the rally, it isn't about the Trump family or staff being in the area. It's about the message to promote peace and condemn racism.

“I think it's a really sad time right now in our country,” said MK Monley, a Waterbury resident. “I'm a teacher and school starts in a week and a half, and I wonder what to say to my students.”

"There's so much resistance happening and fighting each other and I just wish that we could find our common grounds,” said Kodis.