The Franklin 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee invites residents to attend its general committee meeting August 27 at 7 PM, in the third-floor training room at the Franklin Municipal Building, 355 East Central St.
Residents will receive the latest updates on the celebration plans, have the opportunity to ask questions and share ideas during citizen comments and learn how to get involved. The public may attend in person or via Zoom.
Franklin will mark the 250th anniversary of its incorporation on March 2, 2028. The celebration is being developed around a central vision: “A celebration of who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re becoming together.” Planning includes community events and programming, educational initiatives, historical preservation efforts and partnerships with local organizations.
Community participation is central to that work. The committee is seeking residents who want to share ideas, volunteer at events or take a more active role in the planning process.
“The 250th anniversary gives us an opportunity to recognize the people, institutions and traditions that have shaped Franklin over the last 250 years, but our responsibility is not simply to look backward,” said Rob Browne, vice chair of the Franklin 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee. “I encourage residents to join us on Aug. 27, hear about the work already underway and learn how they can be part of what comes next. There is still a great deal of work ahead of us, and the success of this celebration will depend on the ideas, involvement and contributions of people throughout our community.”
About Franklin's 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee
The Committee is leading the planning and coordination of activities to commemorate the Town of Franklin’s 250th Anniversary in 2028. Through community events, educational programming, historic preservation initiatives and partnerships with local organizations. The Committee aims to celebrate Franklin’s rich history while inspiring community pride and engagement for generations to come.