FrankTalks
FrankTalks is a monthly community conversation series that provides an opportunity for Franklin residents to learn, engage, and discuss topics that help shape our community. The series fits with the Franklin Tomorrow’s goal to engage the community on important topics in our community and inspire discussion which foster collaboration.
FrankTalks
FrankTalks is a monthly community conversation series that provides an opportunity for Franklin residents to learn, engage, and discuss topics that help shape our community. The series fits with the Franklin Tomorrow’s goal to engage the community on important topics in our community and inspire discussion which foster collaboration.
FrankTalks is held monthly on the second Monday of the month at various sites across the community to discuss current and community issues. The event is free and has an average attendance of 80-100 people. Topics include a regular “City Hall on Wheels” program, as well as a focus on current event and education related to the community.
Latest Past Events
Nov. 10 FrankTalks
The Heritage Room at The Factory 230 Franklin Rd, FranklinFrankTalks will be held on Nov. 10, at Columbia State College - Williamson County campus, 1228 Liberty Pike, in the administration building. The hour-long program will begin at 9:30 but join us for a 30-minute coffee social starting at 9 a.m. Our theme for the month is our quarterly City Hall on Wheels, where Franklin […]
20 years later, “Widow of The South” impact topic of Sept. 8 FrankTalks
Carnton 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, FranklinFranklin Tomorrow's monthly FrankTalks will be held on Monday, September 8th at Carnton, 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, Franklin. The hour-long program will begin at this month at 9 a.m., with coffee ready at 8:45 a.m. In another change, we will be outdoors for this event, with chairs on the lawn in front of the home. […]
August 11 FrankTalks: 2025 Williamson County Education Outlook
Jason Golden FrankTalks will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at Columbia State College - Williamson County campus, 1228 Liberty Pike, in the administration building. The hour-long program will begin […]
FrankTalks is held monthly on the second Monday of the month at various sites across the community to discuss current and community issues. The event is free and has an average attendance of 80-100 people. Topics include a regular “City Hall on Wheels” program, as well as a focus on current event and education related to the community.
Latest Past Events
Nov. 10 FrankTalks
The Heritage Room at The Factory 230 Franklin Rd, FranklinFrankTalks will be held on Nov. 10, at Columbia State College - Williamson County campus, 1228 Liberty Pike, in the administration building. The hour-long program will begin at 9:30 but join us for a 30-minute coffee social starting at 9 a.m. Our theme for the month is our quarterly City Hall on Wheels, where Franklin […]
20 years later, “Widow of The South” impact topic of Sept. 8 FrankTalks
Carnton 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, FranklinFranklin Tomorrow's monthly FrankTalks will be held on Monday, September 8th at Carnton, 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, Franklin. The hour-long program will begin at this month at 9 a.m., with coffee ready at 8:45 a.m. In another change, we will be outdoors for this event, with chairs on the lawn in front of the home. […]
August 11 FrankTalks: 2025 Williamson County Education Outlook
Jason Golden FrankTalks will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at Columbia State College - Williamson County campus, 1228 Liberty Pike, in the administration building. The hour-long program will begin […]
19th Annual Exemplary Community Volunteer Awards
Honoring the Heart of Our Community
📅 Date: Monday, March 24th 2025
📍 Location: Franklin Theatre
Join us as we celebrate the incredible individuals, organizations, and businesses that make a difference in our community through selfless service, leadership, and generosity.
Award Categories
Volunteer Spirit Award
Honoring up to three individuals who transform their surroundings through service and a heart for their community.
Youth Initiative Award
Recognizing volunteers under 21 years old involved in diverse community activities or significantly contributing to one organization.
Neighbor to Neighbor Award
Celebrating individuals or organizations that go above and beyond in generosity and giving back to Williamson County.
Emerging Leader Award
Awarding young professionals (ages 20–40) making a positive impact through their professional or volunteer efforts.
Corporate Volunteerism Award
Acknowledging companies or organizations with exemplary volunteer programs that engage employees and create meaningful community impact.
Special Recognition
In Memoriam Program
A tribute to community leaders, volunteers, and individuals who passed away in 2024, celebrating their lasting legacy.
Anne T. Rutherford Exemplary Community Volunteer Award
Recognizing outstanding dedication and impact as a community volunteer. This award is determined by Franklin Tomorrow’s committee, ensuring the recipient exemplifies the highest level of service.
Charles M. Sargent Leadership Award
Honoring exceptional leadership that drives positive change in our community. The recipient of this prestigious award is also selected by Franklin Tomorrow’s committee to reflect the values and legacy of Charles M. Sargent.
Board Chair Awards
Presented by Franklin Tomorrow Board Chair to recognize extraordinary contributions.
Award Perks
Each award includes a cash prize for the recipient’s nonprofit of choice, allowing their impact to continue.
How to Nominate a Volunteer or Organization
Do you know someone who deserves to be recognized for their dedication and impact? Submit a nomination by clicking the link below!
Nomination Deadline: Friday, January 24th 2025
Nomination Tips
Here are some tips to writing nominations that really stand out and reflect the true commitment of your nominees. Remember that you may know your volunteer really well, but the one-page description you submit is how the Awards Committee gets to know your nominee.
Include compelling examples and/or stories of the nominee’s volunteer service with the agency and/or clients.
- Describe how the nominee stands apart from all the rest.
- Cite any special challenges the nominee has overcome.
- Discuss the impact of the nominee’s service on the overall work of the agency or organization.
Taking the time to write a thorough nomination could provide a wonderful, lifetime memory for your volunteer or organization.
LATEST NEWS
Nov. 10 FrankTalks to focus on City Hall on Wheels
FrankTalks will be held on Nov. 10, at Columbia State College - Williamson County campus, 1228...
Special Oct. 21 Breakfast With the Mayors – Building a Healthy Democracy Together
Franklin Tomorrow will host a special edition of Breakfast With the Mayors on Tuesday, Oct. 21,...
20 years later, impact of “Widow of the South” topic of Sept. 8 FrankTalks
Franklin Tomorrow's monthly FrankTalks will be held on Monday, September 8th at Carnton,...
LATEST NEWS
Nov. 10 FrankTalks to focus on City Hall on Wheels
FrankTalks will be held on Nov. 10, at Columbia State College - Williamson County campus, 1228...
Special Oct. 21 Breakfast With the Mayors – Building a Healthy Democracy Together
Franklin Tomorrow will host a special edition of Breakfast With the Mayors on Tuesday, Oct. 21,...
20 years later, impact of “Widow of the South” topic of Sept. 8 FrankTalks
Franklin Tomorrow's monthly FrankTalks will be held on Monday, September 8th at Carnton,...