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THE CITY OF FRANKFORT SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY OVERVIEW

The City of Frankfort, Indiana (hereinafter the “City”) views social media as a tool to keep its residents and the general public informed as to matters impacting the City. The City’s Social Media Policy, effective as of June 10, 2024 (hereinafter “Policy”) establishes guidelines for the general public’s interactive use of City Social Media Acco

unts (defined within the Policy). The City has an overriding interest and expectation in protecting the integrity of the information posted on its Social Meia Sites (defined within the Policy) and the content that is attributed to the City, and its officials. The City reserves the right to change, modify, or amend all or part of the Policy at any time deemed necessary or appropriate, without notice. By commenting, posting, or engaging on a City Social Media Site the user hereby agrees to abide by the Policy and the terms of use of the Social Media Site. Users participate at their own risk and recognize that by engaging with City Social Media Accounts, the user is solely responsible for the content they provide or post. Rules for Use of Social Media:
Each Social Media Site has its own policies and standards concerning what may or may not be posted and the actions that it may take regarding unauthorized posts. All social media content (photos, videos, text, etc.) posted by users interacting with City Social Media Accounts shall comply with the terms and conditions of each Social Media Site, the City’s Policy, as well as all applicable local, state, and federal laws. The City reserves the right to monitor, moderate, restrict, block, suspend, terminate, delete, or discontinue user accounts or access to its City Social Media Accounts without notice, for any reason, and at its sole discretion. All City Social Media Accounts are to be maintained in a professional manner, reflecting the City’s values at all times. The City shall monitor content on all City Social Media Accounts to ensure adherence to this Policy. The City reserves the right to reject or remove user generated content that violates any of the following criteria:

• Profane language or content.
• Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation.
• Sexual content or links to sexual content.
• Solicitations of commerce.
• Conduct or encouragement of illegal activity.
• Information that may compromise the safety or security of the public or public system.
• Content that violates the legal ownership interest of any other party.
• Content that defames or slanders another person.
• Promotion or advertisement in favor of, or in opposition to a political campaign or candidate.
• Apparent spam.
• Content posted by automatic software programs (i.e. “bots”).
• Information which may interfere or compromise current investigations, police tactics, and safety of police staff and officers.
• Copyrighted material if posted without copyright holder’s consent. Public Records Act:
The content of any City Social Media Account, including material posted by the City or communications received from the public, may be a public record as defined in Indiana Code. All social media content must be appropriately archived. Users should have no expectation of privacy when interacting with City Social Media Accounts. All user content is subject to public access laws. Disclaimer:
The City does not endorse or assume liability for any content posted by third party users. The City disclaims liability for advertisements, videos, promoted content, or comments posted by the general public on City Social Media Accounts. Any comment posted by a member of the public on any City Social Media Accounts is the opinion of the commentator or poster only, and inclusion or exclusion of content does not imply endorsement of, opposition to, or agreement by the City, nor do such comments necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the City, its employees, or elected officials. To view the entire Social Media Policy visit ->https://frankfort-in.gov/egov/documents/1718136140_79054.pdf

Frankfort Parks & Recreation is having so much fun with the first-ever June Block Parties! 🌟 Join us this Wednesday, Jun...
06/14/2026

Frankfort Parks & Recreation is having so much fun with the first-ever June Block Parties! 🌟 Join us this Wednesday, June 17, at Dorner’s Park, for our third party of the month!

🛝 Dorner’s Park: 801 South Clay Street, Frankfort
⏰ 6-8 p.m.

We’ll have multiple kid-friendly activities like a bounce house, lawn games, and music by Good Times Professional Audio. Hot dogs and chips are provided while supplies last, and Peanuts Shaved Ice will be available for purchase.

The first Frankfort Market for June is TOMORROW!Shop and stroll outside tomorrow, Sat., June 13, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at V...
06/12/2026

The first Frankfort Market for June is TOMORROW!

Shop and stroll outside tomorrow, Sat., June 13, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Veteran’s Park in downtown Frankfort.

🗓️ And, mark your calendars for the next market: June 27!

🛝🎉 TONIGHT!
06/10/2026

🛝🎉 TONIGHT!

It's a hot one today, so make sure you come prepared to our block party tonight! There is a drinking fountain at the park and the Peanuts truck will have beverages for sale, but make sure you are staying hydrated! Bring water bottles if you don't think the aforementioned options will be enough. Bring cooling towels or personal fans to help keep you cool so you can enjoy the park. Above all else, stay safe! Make sure you have a game plan for an easy way to leave quickly if you start to overheat. If conditions are too hot for the safety of our employees and vendors, we will end the party early.

Also, please be aware that there may be areas of standing water around the park from all of the rain. Always be aware of where you're walking and avoid puddles without the proper footwear!

🎶🤙 Call me, beep me, if you wanna reach me... — the Kim Possible theme songYou can't actually beep Mayor Judy Sheets or ...
06/10/2026

🎶🤙 Call me, beep me, if you wanna reach me... — the Kim Possible theme song

You can't actually beep Mayor Judy Sheets or the City of Frankfort and city-managed pages, but please DO call us! Or email! Or visit City Hall - Old Stoney during normal business hours! ☎️📧🏰

❌ But, Facebook Messenger is not monitored, so please don't send messages as we won't see them.

Attend the AIM-ADA Frankfort Round Table in one week and be prepared to live in the shoes of someone with a disability. ...
06/10/2026

Attend the AIM-ADA Frankfort Round Table in one week and be prepared to live in the shoes of someone with a disability. The event is hosted by the City of Frankfort and the Clinton County Commissioners.

🗓️ June 17
⏰ 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
📍 Frankfort Police Station: 1740 W. State Road 28, Frankfort
🍽️ Lunch will be provided for all attendees.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: “Eyes of Freedom” Military Tribute Traveling to Prairie Creek Park for 4th of July WeekendFrankfo...
06/10/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: “Eyes of Freedom” Military Tribute Traveling to Prairie Creek Park for 4th of July Weekend

Frankfort, IN (June 10, 2026) — The City of Frankfort will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, and is honored to announce the “Eyes of Freedom” tour is now part of the lineup of events. The traveling memorial will be on display at Prairie Creek Park from July 2-5. The display is free to visit and open to the public.

The tour honors the service and sacrifice of all who answer our nation’s call with an exhibit featuring eight large oil paintings by Ohio artist Anita Miller portraying 23 fallen men of Lima Company 325, a Marine Reserve Unit based in Columbus, Ohio. The unit deployed to the Middle East, and in the summer of 2005, gave the ultimate sacrifice during the Iraq War.

Dates: July 2nd thru July 5th
Time: 11:00am to 7:00pm
Location: Prairie Creek Park; 260 E. Washington Street, Frankfort, IN 46041

“This powerful exhibition is coming to Frankfort at such a historic time and giving our community this unique opportunity to rally around our country’s service men and women,” said Mayor Judy Sheets. “It’s an honor to host this emotional display, and I believe we will all learn from it.”

The “Eyes of Freedom” tribute opened in 2008 at the Ohio Statehouse Rotunda and now travels the country. In addition to the life-size paintings, a bronze sculpture, “Silent Battle,” serves as the exhibit centerpiece, artistically addressing veteran mental health and su***de prevention.

In addition to the tour, the City will be marking the nation’s semiquincentennial celebration with the Parks Department’s annual 4th of July Festival at TPA Park. Frankfort Main Street kicks off the patriotic weekend with “Thursday Thunder,” a cruise-in car show on July 2 at Veterans Park in downtown Frankfort.

✌️ nights of music this week — Thursday and Saturday!
06/10/2026

✌️ nights of music this week — Thursday and Saturday!

✅ Muffins✅ Mayor☑️☑️ Plus, all of the city updates from department heads and lots of questions answered! If you couldn't...
06/09/2026

✅ Muffins
✅ Mayor

☑️☑️ Plus, all of the city updates from department heads and lots of questions answered!

If you couldn't make it to this month's Muffins with the Mayor, save the date for the next one on July 14! 🧁

Summer time: 8:30 a.m.
Summer location: TPA Park Concession Stand

Today is the day — it's time for Muffins with the Mayor! Join Mayor Judy Sheets THIS MORNING:📍 TPA Park Concession Stand...
06/09/2026

Today is the day — it's time for Muffins with the Mayor! Join Mayor Judy Sheets THIS MORNING:

📍 TPA Park Concession Stand (1 Adrian Marks Drive)

⏰ 8:30 AM

Stop by for community updates and ask questions. We look forward to seeing you shortly!

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