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SUMMARY:March 17th FrankTalks
DESCRIPTION:Join Franklin Tomorrow at The Factory at Franklin in the Heritage Room as we welcome Doug Kreulen\, President and CEO of Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority\, to speak on Monday\, March 17th at FrankTalks.\nWe’ll meet in the Heritage Room\, which is next to Liberty Hall and best accessed by parking in the rear and entering by the walkway on the north side of the OLD Franklin Juice Co. Building. \nDoug Kreulen has been a pivotal figure at the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) since 2012\, serving as President and Chief Executive Officer since December 2017. In his previous role as Chief Operating Officer\, he effectively managed operations\, facilities maintenance\, public safety\, and development for both Nashville International and John C. Tune airports. We will hear an overview of Nashville International Airport (BNA)\, highlighting its remarkable growth and the significant impact it has on the local community. \nFrankTalks is presented monthly by Renasant Bank and our sustaining partners\, Atmos Energy\, RaganSmith\, A Pape-Dawson Company\, and Williamson Health. Thank you to Lyon Leadership Group\, our local McDonald’s franchisee for coffee for the event.\nA monthly event\, we start at 9 a.m. with a 30-minute coffee social\, followed at 9:30 a.m. with an hour-long program. \n \n 
URL:https://franklintomorrow.org/event/march-17th-franktalks/
LOCATION:The Heritage Room at The Factory\, 230 Franklin Rd\, Franklin\, Tennessee\, 37064
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SUMMARY:Founders' Day Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Make plans to attend March 20 Founders‘ Day event\nJoin with Franklin Tomorrow’s founders\, past presidents and board members\, executive directors\, and supporters to celebrate the organization on the 25th anniversary of the its founding on Thursday\, March 20\, at our Founders‘ Day breakfast. \nRecords show this was the day in 2000 Julian Bibb III filed the necessary paperwork with the State of Tennessee to create Franklin Tomorrow. Then began two years of work by hundreds of people in our community\, working with our consultant Jamie Greene of ACP-Visioning & Planning\, now planning NEXT of Columbus\, Ohio\, to set goals and select strategies for the purpose of initiating and implementing a broad-based\, community-driven vision. \nDuring our anniversary breakfast\, we will revisit and remember some of the highlights of those 25 years\, but also look at what’s ahead for Franklin Tomorrow as we work to continue to accomplish our mission today to engage the community\, foster collaboration and advocate for a shared vision for the future of Franklin. \nWe will gather March 20th at 1799 Kitchen & Cocktails at The Harpeth Hotel\, 130 2nd Ave. N.\, in downtown Franklin. Free parking is available in the City of Franklin Second Avenue Garage or paid parking in The Harpeth’s garage adjacent to the hotel. \nTickets range from $50 to $150. Seating is limited to 100 people\, so please RSVP as soon as possible.
URL:https://franklintomorrow.org/event/founders-day-breakfast/
LOCATION:1799 Kitchen & Cocktails\, 130 2nd Ave N\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Exemplary Community Volunteer Awards- NEW DATE
DESCRIPTION:  \nTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO MONDAY\, MARCH 24. \nFor the 18th year\, Franklin Tomorrow will host its annual Exemplary Community Volunteer Awards on Monday\, March 24\, at the Franklin Theatre on Franklin’s historic Main Street. \nLobby doors for the Theatre will open at 5 p.m.\, while the program will begin at 6 p.m. Concessions will be open in the lobby area. \nAlmost 40 nominations were submitted in five different categories which include categories for the awards\, which include the Volunteer Spirit Award\, which honors up to three individuals involved in altering the environment around them simply by their service and heart for their community; the Youth Initiative Award\, given to individuals under the age of 21 who are involved either in a variety of community activities or primarily in one organization as a significant volunteer; the Neighbor to Neighbor Award\, given to an individual or organization that has shown extreme generosity to its neighbors in Williamson County and has exceeded expectation in terms of giving back to the community; the Emerging Leader Award\, which recognizes a young professional between 20 and 40 years of age whose professional or volunteer efforts are having a positive impact on his or her community; and the Corporate Volunteerism Award\, awarded to a company or organization that sees the value of giving back to their community through successful volunteer programs with high levels of participation and impact. \nFranklin Tomorrow will also present additional awards\, including the Anne T. Rutherford Exemplary Community Volunteer Award and the Charles M. Sargent Leadership Award. Franklin Tomorrow Board Chair Teresa Ashworth Harris will also have awards. \nA special part of the evening is an In Memoriam program which will honor many of the community leaders\, volunteers and individuals who have passed away in 2024. \nEach award carries a cash prize to the nonprofit of the recipient’s choice. \nThere is no charge to attend the Exemplary Community Volunteer Awards\, thanks to the generosity of our partners\, including Lineage Bank and Williamson Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Service\, Buerger\, Moseley & Carson\, PLC\, Senator Jack Johnson and the Williamson Prevention Coalition. A number of Williamson County elected officials are also serving as sponsors and they include County Mayor Rogers Anderson\, County Property Assessor Brad Coleman\, Circuit Court Clerk Debbie Barrett\, County Trustee Karen Paris\, County Register of Deed Sherry Anderson\, County Clerk Jeff Whidby\, Juvenile Court Clerk Margaret Mahew\, 21st Judicial District Attorney Stacey Edmonson\, Juvenile Court Judge Sharon Guffee\, and Sheriff Jeff Hughes. \nAdditionally\, our 2025 Sustaining Partners Atmos Energy\, RaganSmith\, A Pape-Dawson Company\, and Williamson Health.
URL:https://franklintomorrow.org/event/18th-annual-exemplary-community-volunteer-awards/
LOCATION:Franklin Theatre\, 419 Main St\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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