Politics & Government
Franklin Mayor Ken Moore To Present State Of The City On May 19, 11:00 A.M. At Franklin Park
Seating is limited, however the event will be Live Streamed for Virtual Attendees.
April 30, 2021
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Franklin—Mayor Ken Moore will give his annual State of the City address on April 28 at Franklin Park in Cool Springs. The outdoor amphitheater is located at 6100 Tower Circle. Tickets are limited due to COVID precautions. The event is being held outdoors to reduce the risk to COVID-19 exposure. Seating will comply with recommended CDC guidelines for gatherings.
The theme this year is “Making Lemonade out of Lemons.” Mayor Moore will discuss how, even during a pandemic, the community came together and continues to make a stronger Franklin for the future. Featured guests include County Mayor Rogers Anderson, Williamson County Emergency Management Director Todd Horton, Williamson County Health Department Director Cathy Montgomery, and Chief Medical Officer from Williamson Medical Center Dr. Andy Russell, MD.
Mayor Moore will also talk about the City’s many accomplishments in 2020, despite the pandemic, and discuss projects on the horizon with City Administrator Eric Stuckey.
Lunch will be provided thanks to the Franklin Breakfast Rotary.
For those that can’t attend in person or chose to watch virtually, the State of the City will be streamed live on the City’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/cityoffranklin.
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