Turning Point USA released guidelines Saturday night for those attending Charlie Kirk’s memorial service at State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Sunday, including a patriotic dress code and a strict no-bag policy.
The organization has asked that all memorial attendees wear their “Sunday Best” in the preferred color scheme of red, white or blue.
Parking at the stadium will be free, but limited, so carpooling is recommended by TPUSA if able.
A strict no-bag policy will be in effect on Sunday, TPUSA said. Guests who show up with bags, even the clear bags typically allowed at the stadium, will not be allowed to enter the memorial.
“You will be required to return the bag to your vehicle and rejoin the line from the end,” the organization said.
Doors to the service will open at 8 a.m. local time and seats at the memorial will be “first come, first served” and based on stadium capacity. There will be indoor overflow available at Desert Diamond Arena next door, according to TPUSA.
The organization said patience and understanding will be appreciated on Sunday as wait times may be long due to “enhanced security measures.”
TPUSA also asked that flowers and other material items not be brought to the stadium, and instead, delivered to their headquarters on East Beverly Road in Phoenix. In lieu of flowers. donations to TPUSA are welcomed.
Kirk, who founded the organization in 2012, was assassinated on Sept. 10 while hosting a TPUSA event at Utah Valley University.