In the memo, Anzaldua also recommended that civilian Wright-Patt employees and family members of everyone who works at the base avoid the area during the rally.

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Workers were installing barriers Thursday in anticipation of the rally. Signs expressing messages of love and diversity are to be installed Friday.

A number of street closures are planned for Saturday’s rally which will also cause the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority to alter some bus routes. The downtown Dayton Metro Library will also close.

Citizens can learn more about Saturday's rally by the Honorable Sacred Knights of Indiana by visiting www.daytonohio.gov/may25. The Dayton Police Department has asked the public to call 911 on Saturday if they see people in need of medical attention or other emergencies.

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