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Friday, January 30, 2026

Lifelong Learning Summer Programs - Registration Opens Feb 2 at 11 AM

Lifelong Learning Summer Programs - Registration Opens Feb 2 at 11 AM
Lifelong Learning Summer Programs -
Registration Opens Feb 2 at 11 AM
"Mark your calendar! Lifelong Learning Summer Programs will be open for registration Monday February 2nd at 11 AM.


Go to bit.ly/3OhFVUS for more information."






Saturday, January 17, 2026

Smile Days at the Children’s Museum of Franklin

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Erin & Meg welcome visitor number 25,000

 

Friends,
 
Today was one of those *"pause and smile"* days – we welcomed Visitor 25,000 through our doors! 🎉
 
That number represents 25,000 friends who have found joy, belonging, connection and discovery in this space – and all in less than FOUR months since opening day. 
 
When families choose CMF as a place to spend time together, we see a powerful reminder of this space becoming all we dreamed it would be: a welcoming hub for families across our region where learning feels joyful, play is purposeful, and every visitor is celebrated for exactly who they are.
 
With huge smiles,
Children's Museum of Franklin

Children's Museum of Franklin is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization made possible by the community, for the community. Thank you for supporting enrichment for children and families.

Here's what else is happening:

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Members & non-members: Snag your spot ahead of time to guarantee entry on Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Monday, January 19.

Pre-Register

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Friday, January 9, 2026

Curious about neuropsychological evaluations but not sure where to start? Workshop scheduled for Jan 27 might be for you.

free, small-group informational event
free, small-group informational event
Curious about neuropsychological evaluations but not sure where to start?

Join us for a free, small-group informational event designed to help parents better understand:

• What a neuropsychological evaluation is (and isn’t)

• When an evaluation may be helpful

• What the process typically involves

• How results can support learning and development

We’ll spend the first 20–30 minutes on a brief presentation, followed by general Q&A, conversation, and optional tours of our office space.

📅 Tuesday, January 27
🕕 6:00–7:00 PM

📍 Kuehnel Psychological Services

💲 Free

👥 Limited to the first 10 participants

This is a general informational event and not intended for discussion of child-specific clinical concerns.

📧 Registration required: email annmarie@kuehnelpsych.com to reserve your spot.



You can also listen to my conversation with Dr. Carolyn Kuehnel and Dr. Cindy Ballou recorded in December 2025 -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/12/kuehnel-psychological-services.html

Sunday, October 12, 2025

We’re Open Monday (10/13/25) BUT Pre-Registration Required for Children's Museum of Franklin


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Holiday Pre-Registration
A rainy no-school day calls for pre-registration! Snag your spot ahead to guarantee entry on Monday, October 13. 
Guests and members add a "ticket" for every person in your party to ensure we have space for your group upon arrival. See you Monday!
 

Details & Register

 

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Franklin Senior Center is proud to host The Dementia Experience - Registration Required - Oct 16 at 1:00 PM

Next week, the Franklin Senior Center is proud to host The Dementia Experience.

Franklin Senior Center is proud to host The Dementia Experience - Registration Required - Oct 16 at 1:00 PM
The Dementia Experience - Registration Required
- Oct 16 at 1:00 PM
More than 6 million Americans are living with a form of dementia, and taking a look at life through the eyes of someone with cognitive decline is a small step to better understanding their daily experiences.

The Dementia Experience uses sensory modifications and role playing activities to depict real situations that a person living with Mild Cognitive Impairment or dementia would face. Getting dressed, taking your daily  medications and preparing a meal, are all simple activities that are severely thwarted by cognitive disability.

The Dementia Experience thrusts you into the daily life of someone with dementia by simulating the physical ailments afflicting many seniors and creating the frustration, confusion and anxiety that accompanies cognitive impairment.

Registration is required, please call the Senior Center to sign-up!
508-520-4945