House Joint Resolution 7005, sponsored by Reeves, honors the Franklin Theatre on the occasion of its fifteenth anniversary since its grand reopening. The resolution acknowledges the significance of cultural and artistic institutions in enhancing the quality of life for Tennesseans and highlights the Franklin Theatre's prominent role in the community. Following a major restoration by the Heritage Foundation, the theatre reopened in 2011, reestablishing itself as a vital entertainment venue in the City of Franklin and Williamson County.
The resolution expresses the General Assembly's appreciation for the Franklin Theatre as a cherished cultural landmark and extends best wishes for its continued success in providing entertainment for years to come. It emphasizes the theatre's status as a treasured asset for both the City of Franklin and the State of Tennessee, celebrating its contributions to the local arts scene.