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W here, When, and How to Celebrate
Franklin was born January 17, 1706, in Boston, Massachusetts—and that is the day we’ll celebrate, with parties and events in towns across the country, in cities, and even overseas.
Franklin Fare
Now that you’ve organized a party, what are you going to eat? Take a page from Franklin’s own cookbook—and enjoy.
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Bifocals Who to Invite
Where to begin! Our guest list includes librarians, firefighters, postal workers, political cartoonists, musicians, inventors, swimmers, chess players, diplomats, insurance agents, kite enthusiasts, writers, printers, and public servants – all representing facets of Franklin’s own personality and achievements.
Invitation Card
Every party needs an invitation. Here’s a sample for you to use to invite your friends, family, students, teachers, members of the community and all who share Franklin’s spirit of adventure, daring, and curiosity.
Invitation Card
Party Tell Us about Your Celebration
Tell us about your own celebrations—and take a photo! We’d love to see how you choose to honor Benjamin Franklin. Fill out the attached form, and mail it us.
 
Bring your camera!
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