Organizers of the rallies represent a range of issues and political viewpoints; events start at 11 a.m. at City Hall and R.I. State House.

There will be pro-Trump and Anti-Trump rallies in downtown Providence Saturday.

Here's the schedule:

The pro-Trump "Make America Great Again March" is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. at Providence City Hall and then proceed up the hill, to the Rhode Island State House, for an outdoor rally scheduled to start at noon. Speakers will include state GOP Chairman Brandon Bell, Trump's RI campaign co-chairman Joseph Trillo, North Kingstown Councilwoman and former Republican State Rep. Doreen Costa, and WADK radio talkshow host John DePetro.

A "Disrupt the Trump Rally'' initiative is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. at the State House. It remains unclear who is leading this effort.

A "RISE UP! Rhode Island'' rally is scheduled for noon-to-3 p.m. at the Roger Williams Memorial National Park, down the road from the State House, at 282 N Main Street, Providence.

While billed as an event to "celebrate Women’s History Month,'' organizers of this third rally are also urging people to "raise their voices against the current administration’s policies of hate and bigotry and stand in solidarity for equal rights for everyone." Sponsors include: Rhode Island Working Families, Resist Hate RI, RI NOW, McAuley House, RI Council for the Advancement of Muslims, Women’s Fund of RI, RI Democratic Party, RIPTA Rider Alliance and COYOTE RI.