During the 8-to-9 p.m. hour, protesters will remember Floyd and the events that led to his death.
"We're going to do a few things to mark the different things that happened, including the nine minutes and 29 seconds of silence, which represent the amount of time that Derek Chauvin was on George Floyd's neck and back," Weber said.
The event on May 25 will mark 359 consecutive days of protesting in Wooster - just shy of one year.
Weber said the coalition will not do anything special on Memorial Day, the one year mark.
"We haven’t been planning a big to-do for the 365 days of daily demonstrations because we don't want to divert from the point of all of this, which would be to the detriment of the focus on George Floyd and broader racial justice issues," she said. "Three-hundred and sixty-five days of daily demonstrations is on Memorial Day, which we also do not want to compete with or somehow give the impression of undermining."