Mary Mills

Year began with Franklin Tomorrow: Mrs Mills started working with Franklin Tomorrow at its conception. Though she doesn't remember the date, she participated in the very first meeting.
Franklin Tomorrow Board of Directors Alumnae
Franklin Tomorrow Board of Directors Alumnae
Natchez Street Task Force, Chair.
Mrs. Mills says, “I want Franklin Tomorrow become a well known organization embracing all aspects of the community. I want it to become a household word.”
Mrs. Mills lives on West Main Street in the Rolling Meadows Subdivision.
She was born and raised in Williamson County (Franklin).
Mrs Mills is a retired Educator, retired from position of Middle School Principal.
Mrs. Mills says, “I want Franklin Tomorrow become a well known organization embracing all aspects of the community. I want it to become a household word.”
Mrs. Mills lives on West Main Street in the Rolling Meadows Subdivision.
She was born and raised in Williamson County (Franklin).
Mrs Mills is a retired Educator, retired from position of Middle School Principal.
She also serves or has served on the following:
County Commissioner, representing the 11th District.
Board of Trustees of Williamson Center
Board of Directors of the Williamson County/Franklin Chamber of Commerce
Chair of the Williamson County Health Council
Vice Chair of the African American Heritage Society (One of the Founding Members)
Instrumental in establishing the McLemore House Museum (named after an ex-slave).
Member of the Heritage Foundation, and Carnton.
Shorter Chapel AME Church
Chair of the Legislative Committee of theS Williamson/Franklin Retired Teacher Association
Member of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc, (Life Member)
Life Member NAACP.
Mrs Mills has received many awards in her distinguished career, including the Chamber Legacy Award, Friend of 4-H Award, and the Heritage Foundation Patron’s Award in 2009.