Things to do in Franklin
Franklin is the Johnson County seat south of Indianapolis, known for its historic downtown, Franklin College, and Province Park. Browse family events and things to do with kids in Franklin, Indiana.

Let’s Build and Celebrate America 250 LEGO Summer Camp
LEGO building camp celebrating America 250 at TOA Sports Performance Center.

Flag Day - 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 1 - FREE
Free Flag Day celebration in Franklin.

Ballistic Bingo at The Factory
Playful bingo night at The Factory at Franklin.

Westhaven Farmers Market
Free farmers market with local produce and crafts at Paddle Dog.

Sarah McLachlan – Better Broken Tour
Sarah McLachlan performs her Better Broken Tour at FirstBank Amphitheater.

Thursday Market @ The Harpeth – Sip. Shop. Connect. A Weekly Pop-Up Market Experience.
Weekly pop-up market with shopping and community vibes at Harpeth Hotel.

Music on the Lawn
Free outdoor concert series at McEwen Northside—bring a blanket.

Franklin Fire Department Storytime
Franklin Fire Dept. shares stories with little ones at the library.

Historic Hayes House Free Guided Tours
Free guided tour of historic Hayes House—step into Franklin's past.

The Red Wheel
Live music from The Red Wheel at Turner Theater in Franklin.

Filmmakers in Franklin Presents: 44th Anniversary Screening of The Secret of NIMH (1982) with Producer John Pomeroy
44th anniversary screening of *The Secret of NIMH* with producer John Pomeroy.

Indpendence Celebration
Independence Day celebration with family-friendly activities in Franklin.

Harlinsdale Main Barn Summer Tours
Free guided summer tours of the historic Main Barn at Harlinsdale Farm.

Franklin Firecracker Festival
Franklin Firecracker Festival—a patriotic summer celebration.

Franklin Art Crawl July 3, 2026
Franklin Art Crawl on 5th Avenue South—explore local galleries and art on July 3rd.

MOCKINGBIRD THEATER
Mockingbird Theater in Franklin offers family-friendly performances.

San Patricios | LIVE MUSIC!
Live music performance on Main Street in downtown Franklin.
Jim Brickman: Piano Sensation LIVE! God Bless America – Celebrating 250 Years
Jim Brickman performs piano classics celebrating America 250 at The Franklin Theatre.