What’s Happening Check out all the upcoming community events! Submit community events for future issues of Franklin Living to alison.james@franklincountytimes.com. Requests must be received by the first of the month for consideration for the next edition. *All events are subject to change depending on the progression of the coronavirus.
Deadline to apply for Franklin County Junior Leadership May 14 Rising juniors have until May 14 at 4 p.m. to turn in applications to be involved in the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce’s Junior Leadership program through the next year. Anyone who is interested in being a part of Junior Leadership can request an application by calling 256-332-1760 or emailing info@franklincountychamber.org.
U.S. Census 2020
Virtual Agriculture Field Trip
May-August
May 15
A l t h o u g h “Census Day,” April 1, has passed, anyone who has not yet responded is encouraged to complete the U.S. Census over the coming months online, by phone or by mail. Beginning in June, census takers will work to make sure everyone is counted.To find out more visit 2020census.gov or census.alabama.gov.
Every Friday through May 22, the Alabama F a r m e r ’ s Federation will be hosting virtual agriculture field trips on F a c e b o o k beginning at 10 a.m. These field trips will tour various agricultural sites across the state, and those tuning in live will be able to ask questions of the ag experts featured. May 15’s topic will be forestry.
Virtual Agriculture Field Trip
Virtual Agriculture Field Trip
May 8
May 22
Every Friday through May 22, the Alabama F a r m e r ’ s Federation will be hosting virtual agriculture field trips on Facebook beginning at 10 a.m. These field trips will tour various agricultural sites across the state, and those tuning in live will be able to ask questions of the ag experts featured. May 8’s topic will be greenhouse and nursery products.
Every Friday through May 22, the Alabama F a r m e r ’ s Federation will be hosting virtual agriculture field trips on F a c e b o o k beginning at 10 a.m. These field trips will tour various agricultural sites across the state, and those tuning in live will be able to ask questions of the ag experts featured. May 22’s topic will be cotton and row crops.
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