April 13 Franklin Tomorrow FrankTalks provides update from Mayor, Williamson Medical Center, Downtown Merchants
Franklin Tomorrow's monthly FrankTalks program, presented by Williamson Medical Center and Renasant Bank, was presented April 13 as an informational webinar on the topic of "Social Distancing, Not Social Disengagement." Featuring Franklin Mayor Dr. Ken Moore,...
Upcoming and Rescheduled Community Events in Franklin and Williamson County
This is not a comprehensive list and we hope organizations will help us update this by sending emails to carly@franklintomorrow.org. May 3rd Annual TennSpeed: The Ride for Education - May 2, 2020 GraceWorks at the Grove | A Thrifty Fashion Show - May 3, 2020 Hard...
Franklin Mayor renews Stay at Home order for 7 more days, continued closure of non-essential businesses
Mayor Dr. Ken Moore today, March 31, 2020, renewed its “Stay at Home Order.” This order continues to close non-essential businesses. Residents throughout the City of Franklin are required to stay home when possible and avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people...
Franklin Tomorrow shifts April 13 FrankTalks to online webinar focusing on social engagement
Franklin and Williamson County are expected to still be under a stay at home order on Monday, April 13, so Franklin Tomorrow is taking its monthly education series FrankTalks online. We will utilize Zoom technology to host the program, starting at 9:30 a.m. and ending...
Show your civic pride, order a ‘FRNKLNITE’ t-shirt at Twine
As a unique fundraiser, Twine Graphics has partnered with Franklin Tomorrow to create a pre-order t-shirt design to show your civic pride as a Franklin resident! Featuring the word "FRNKLNITE," the t-shirt comes in a dark heather gray with green lettering, in adult...
City of Franklin offers Corona virus info site, Williamson County opens Covid-19 contact line
Williamson County Emergency Management (WCEMA) has launched a Coronavirus Public Information Line effective at 9 a.m. Central time on Tuesday, March 31. The hotline number is (615) 595-4880 and will be available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Central Monday through Friday. The...
City of Franklin issues stay-at-home order
Non-essential Businesses Ordered to Close, Citizens Required to Stay Home On Tuesday, March 24, Franklin Mayor Dr. Ken Moore announced a “Stay at Home Order,” following the Declaration of Emergency on Friday, March 20, 2020. This order closes non-essential businesses....
Shopping online? Use AmazonSmile to help local nonprofits at no cost to you
As our level of physical distancing increases, please consider ways to help local merchants and their employees. If you are shopping through Amazon, consider switching to Amazon Smile and selecting a local nonprofit which would benefit from your purchases at no cost...
Graceworks offering food box pick up daily
GraceWorks will conduct drive-through food distribution for anyone in need at their community resource center at 104 Southeast Parkway Franklin, TN 37064 Monday – Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon and Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Families with school-aged children can...
OneGen Away partners with organizations to provide food boxes
One Generation Away is a local organization dedicated to providing food to our neighbors in need. They have been asked by both the Williamson County Schools and Franklin Special School District to provide food boxes to children, families and the elderly. The...