• Franklin Garden Club Spring Luncheon & Annual Meeting

    Franklin Garden Club Spring Luncheon and Annual Meeting $15 for lunch, RSVP by March 11 to franklinKYGardenClub@gmail.com. Wednesday, 18 March 2020, 11:00 am  Cornerstone Building, 220 W. Kentucky Ave.

  • Our Amazing Small Town Race

    Race and explore historic Franklin, Kentucky! With pivotal detours and road blocks race your way through the streets of Franklin learning and exploring the whole way. For more information, contact the Gallery on the Square at 270.586.8055 or visit www.galleryonthesquare.org

  • CANCELED Chamber Eye Opener hosted by Coldwell Banker

    Please join us, from 7 am to 9 am, for the monthly Chamber networking event.  Enjoy coffee, refreshments and fellowship! Hosted by:  Coldwell Banker, The Advantage Realtor Group, 314 North Main Street

  • FSHRC Unsung Heroes

    The F-S Human Rights Commission will host its Annual Unsung Heroes event on Saturday, April 18.  For tickets, contact any HRC member.

  • Annual Young Artist Exhibit

    The 27th Annual Young Artist Exhibit sponsored by Family Court Judge Sid Broders is Thursday March 19th from 4 pm -7 pm at the Gallery on the Square Rescheduled for April 21

  • Farmer’s Market Opening Day

    The Farmer's Market will celebrate its 5th Year Anniversary on opening day with cake and fun.  The Simpson County Cattlemen's Association will be on hand selling ribeye sandwiches. Farmer's Market will be open Tuesday & Thursday, 8 am to 4 pm and Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm.

  • At Home With Nature

    1:00 to 2:00 Wednesday, June 17 "At Home with Nature" Learn about ways to make our yards and gardens havens for wildlife.  Sponsored by the Franklin-Simpson Garden Club.  Online via Zoom ID 89795046945 password redbud.  franklinKYGardenclub@gmail.com

  • Angel Bear Outdoor Flea/Vendor Market

    Angel Bear Outdoor Flea/Vendor Market 9am to 5pm June 19th & 20th July  17 & 18 Aug  14 & 15 Sept  31 W Yard Sale - Sept 10, 11, 12 & 13 Oct 16 & 17 Nov   20 & 21

  • Bicentennial Cruise

    In light of our current health crisis, the Bicentennial Parade Committee is reinventing the Fourth of July Parade and we are excited!  The traditional parade that runs through downtown is being replaced by a Cruise where spectators can drive and see displays. The Committee invites you to participate in the Bicentennial Cruise!  The idea is […]