"Coming out and seeing that makes me uneasy," Samantha Hale said. The parade ran right by her house.
The demonstrators occupied the streets of Creswell for a few hours. All of them remaining in their vehicles while waving flags and blasting their horns.
"We heard the honking and we came out. My kids came out with me. I [saw] what was going on and I was nervous," Hale said.
The flyer for this event says they are rallying after the city called the Independence day parade a "prohibited activity."
One truck stopped to harass me because I shook my head at them. This is harassment! This is how we are having to live here? So upset," another resident who wished to remain anonymous said.