TOWN OF FRANKLIN: Holiday Decoration Removal

TOWN OF FRANKLIN: Holiday Decoration Removal
Holiday Decoration Removal β€” TOWN OF FRANKLIN: (franklinnc.com)
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Town of Franklin issued the following announcement on Jan. 3.

The Town of Franklin will be removing the holiday decorations from the Gazebo area beginning on Monday, January 9. 

 Other decorations in town will be removed beginning this week, weather permitting.  This will include the pole wraps in downtown and the various decorations at the town entry points.  

The snowflakes will remain up and lighted until mid-February as they are a symbol of winter – not specifically the holidays.  We have been in contact with Duke Energy related to those poles where snowflakes are not lighted and we are hopeful that this is remedied soon. 

 When the snowflakes are removed, the spring banners will once again be on display.   

We hope everyone had a happy, healthy and safe holiday season. 

Should you have any questions about specific decorations, please contact Chris Waldroop, Streets Supervisor in the Public Works Department at 828-524-2516 x 405.

Original source can be found here.



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