Franklin State of City Address, Chamber annual meeting is Wednesday

Courtesy-Franklin Chamber

FRANKLIN, Ind. - The City of Franklin and Franklin Chamber of Commerce present the Chamber's annual meeting featuring the State of the City Address by Mayor Steve Barnett this Wednesday, February 11.

The event celebrates Franklin by looking back on the past year's accomplishments and looking ahead to 2026.

Garment Factory Events, at 101 E. Main St. in downtown Franklin, hosts the gathering. The doors open at 11 a.m., and the program begins at 11:30.

The State of the City Address/Franklin Chamber Annual meeting has sold out. Reach out to Tina Stinson at tstinson@franklincoc.org for availability.

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