Franklin, Tenn. – Tom Lawrence was the recipient of the Charles M. Sargent Legacy Award on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 as part of Franklin Tomorrow’s 14th Annual Exemplary Community Volunteer Awards virtual event. Presented in partnership USI and Grange Insurance, the...
FRANKLIN TOMORROW: In 2007, Franklin Tomorrow established the Anne T. Rutherford Exemplary Community Volunteer Award to honor the decades of service and tremendous impact that Mrs. Rutherford has in Franklin, Tennessee. In the following years, the Awards grew to...
WILLIAMSON HERALD: It’s a small space, a closet-sized area that seems dwarfed by the rest of the One Generation Away warehouse where it’s located. But for the organizers of the new Needs of Our Kids (NOOK) program of the Franklin Special Schools District, the tiny...
SPRING HILL HOME PAGE: Zachary Wolfson is only 18, but he has been collecting clothing for homeless and impoverished youth since childhood, now running nonprofit foundation Threads of Care as a senior at Franklin High School. Read...
BRENTWOOD HOME PAGE: Continuing a monthly lecture series, young leaders spoke during a panel on entrepreneurship and nonprofit leadership. Zach Wolfson, 18, is a senior at Franklin High School. After starting a coat drive in middle school, Wolfson carried his passion...
WILLIAMSON HERALD: Franklin Special School District board member Alicia Barker called Franklin “almost a community of extremes,” as she introduced a proposal for the new Needs Of Our Kids (N.O.O.K.) program aimed at aiding families in need at the school board meeting...
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