Saturday, March 5, 2011

Breakfast with the Mayors/ Thursday, March 17

Breakfast with the Mayors

Breakfast with the Mayors

Franklin Tomorrow sets first “Breakfast with the Mayors.”
Franklin Tomorrow’s highly successful “Breakfast with the Mayors” series will continue in 2011, with the first event set for March 17 with Franklin Mayor Dr. Ken Moore and Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson and a panel on the topic of workforce education.
First Farmers Bank is continuing its presenting sponsorship of the breakfasts in 2011, with three different events planned. The March event is also sponsored by Ryan Search and Consulting.
Mark your calendars for the three breakfasts — March 17, June 7 and September 20.
On March 17, the topic will be workforce education, with Columbia State Community College President Dr. Janet Smith, Williamson County Schools Superintendent Dr. Mike Looney and Marla Rye, local director for Workforce Essentials.
The March 17 event at The Factory at Franklin begins with networking at 7 a.m. followed by the program beginning at 7:30 a.m. Due to the generosity of First Farmers Bank and our other sponsors, there is no cost to attend the events.
To register for the March 17 event, go to the www.franklintomorrow.org and click on the link
to make reservations.
Additional sponsorships are available for the “Breakfasts with the Mayors” and could be a great opportunity to market your business to the community. For more information, email Co-Chairs Susan Minor at susanm@battlegroundacademy.org or Elizabeth Mefferd at emefferd@goBBB.org.
Franklin Tomorrow is a non-profit community organization that communicates a shared and evolving vision for the future of Franklin and focuses that vision through education, advocacy, evaluation, implementation and recognition of the vision’s specific goals and strategies. To learn more about Franklin Tomorrow, visit the website at www.franklintomorrow.org or contact the office at 615.794.0998.

Respectively Submitted,

Debra Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

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