Saturday, May 9, 2026

Reminder: Pen to Picture - May 16

Pen to Picture - May 16, 2026 

Franklin's 4th annual graphic novel celebration! 

This year we welcome Colleen AF Venable, the creative genius behind Kiss Number 8, Katie the Catsitter series, and the Junie B. Jones graphic novel adaptations. 

You'll hear about her creative process, how she joins words and pictures, and learn about her career as a graphic novelist. Opportunities for photos, Q&A, book signings, and breakout art and writing activities. 

Join us at the Franklin Public Library on Saturday, May 16 at 1pm. 

Targeted ages 8-14, but this family-friendly event is free and open to all.

FY 2027 Budget Narrative: Franklin Council on Aging (COA) / Franklin Senior Center

From the Town Administrator's FY 2027 Budget narrative, each department's story is worth sharing.

General Purpose

The Franklin Council on Aging (COA) / Franklin Senior Center enhances the independence and quality of life of Franklin’s older adults by identifying evolving needs and delivering programs, services, and supports that promote mental, social, emotional, and physical well-being. We serve as a community focal point for aging issues and a trusted access point for resources, benefits navigation, and caregiver support. The Senior Center serves as a liaison to local, state, and federal resources for the aging population and their families.

Our work strengthens community health by reducing isolation, supporting caregivers, and helping older adults remain safely in their homes for as long as possible.

Core Functions

Programming and Community Engagement: Provide a wide range of social, educational, cultural, and wellness programs that foster connection and support healthy aging. These programs help prevent social isolation, which is linked to increased risks of depression, cognitive decline, and other health concerns among older adults. Participation tracking is essential to program planning and to demonstrating impact for municipal and grant funding.
Nutrition and food access: Provide daily nutrition services for both the public and participants in the Supportive Day Program. Through the Common Grounds Café, the Senior Center offers weekday breakfast and lunch, creating an accessible space for residents to enjoy affordable meals and social connection.
Dementia-capable programming and caregiver support: The Senior Center hosts a daily supportive day program (Sunshine Club) for individuals with dementia/cognitive decline and older adults experiencing social isolation, offering structured engagement and respite for caregivers.
Health, wellness, and prevention supports: Offer prevention-focused supports to help residents manage chronic conditions and stay active. These services include educational programs, support groups, basic health screenings, and access to wellness resources that support the physical, emotional, and social well-being of older adults.
Social services, advocacy, and benefits navigation: Assist older adults and their families with resource connections, referrals, applications, and advocacy. This includes housing guidance, benefits enrollment assistance (such as SNAP, MassHealth, and fuel assistance, support), navigating Medicare and insurance questions, and referrals to home care and other community services that help residents remain safe and independent.
Provide transportation through the Senior Center van to reduce barriers to participation and help residents access programs, essential services, and community connection. Serve as a liaison with the local Regional Transit Authority and other transportation providers to help older adults access medical appointments and regional services.

Staffing

One (1) Director
One (1) Deputy Director
One (1) Executive Assistant
One (1) part-time Administrative Assistant
One (1) Chef & Kitchen Manager
Two (2) part-time Line Cooks
One (1) Transportation and Volunteer Coordinator
Two (2) part-time Van Drivers
One (1) Social Service Coordinator
One (1) Activities Coordinator
One (1) Supportive Day Coordinator
One (1) Supportive Day and Special Projects Coordinator
One (1) part-time Community Wellness Nurse
 
Strategic Initiatives & Accomplishments

Demonstrated significant community impact through measurable growth in membership, program delivery, nutrition services, respite hours, volunteer engagement, and social service support.
Expanded access to programs through implementation of an online registration platform, improving ease of enrollment, reducing administrative barriers, and increasing participation accessibility.
Secured external grant funding to expand health and wellness programming and improve accessibility. The Senior Center received $24,660 in grant funding to modernize the fitness space and replace aging equipment with two recumbent bikes, two seated ellipticals, and two treadmills, improving access to safe,
low-impact exercise options for older adults. In addition, the Franklin Cultural Council awarded $1,800 to support a monthly Memory Café, a welcoming, social gathering designed for individuals living with memory loss and their care partners.
Maintained continuity of operations during a temporary building closure by relocating programs to partner sites, ensuring uninterrupted access to meals, social engagement, and essential services. During this period, the Senior Center delivered 49 programs across eight off-site locations, allowing vital services, including respite care through the supportive day program, food services, fitness classes, and support groups, to continue without interruption while demonstrating strong cross-community collaboration and continuity planning.
Strengthened caregiver support infrastructure through expanded respite programming and dedicated caregiver appreciation initiatives.
Delivered large-scale community-wide events that strengthened connection, reduced social isolation, and fostered intergenerational engagement. In the calendar year 2025, the Franklin Senior Center hosted several signature events, including Winter Wonderland (523 attendees), Senior Olympics (112 participants), and the first Caregiver Appreciation Day (serving 77 caregivers and their families).
Strengthen operational efficiency through program review and stabilization: As participation and service demand continue to grow, FY27 will focus on reviewing programs, processes, and scheduling to ensure the department is making the most effective use of existing resources. With participation expected to continue rising, staff will prioritize efficiencies and thoughtful program evaluation to ensure the Senior Center can continue delivering high-impact services while maintaining current staffing levels.

The following metrics highlight both the scale of services delivered and the continued growth in participation across the Franklin Senior Center.
Membership: 615 new members, 231 average daily attendance, 2,102 total active members (4,343 Guests), 57,608 Event Check-Ins
Programs: 6536 total programs delivered; 122 unique monthly programs
Nutrition: 18,990 meals served
Supportive Day Program: 11,724 respite hours
Social Services: 1,538 contacts
Transportation: 1,785 rides provided; 158 unique riders, funded an additional 4,119 rides to the Senior Center and Food Pantry through GATRA
Volunteers: 2,029 volunteer hours; 94 volunteers
The following charts illustrate the continued growth in participation and service delivery across several core program areas of the Franklin Senior Center.


Continue reading this section. The PDF contains additional text and charts not shared here  https://drive.google.com/file/d/15T9lcrw3x_11lFrv8_XGpRlcOrCZTF13/view?usp=drive_link


The FY 2027 budget information can be found 

FHSTC asks your help to support the capital campaign !!!

Franklin needs YOU to help us!!

We’re on a mission to fix the lights and invest in our community facilities. Better spaces don’t just look great, they help bring more events and revenue back into our town!

Every small contribution helps, and thank you so much to everyone who has already donated!! Let’s keep our town shining and give our students the best program!


The FBRTC 5k - Seeking Volunteers to help with the fund raising road race


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FBRTC 5k - Seeking Volunteers

 
Hello!

The FBRTC is looking for volunteers to help the morning of May 16, 2026 for our annual 5k fundraiser.  Our partners at Tri-Valley Front Runners will be leading the event, but need assistance in the following areas:

  • Parking
  • Greeting/Direction
  • Raffle Tent
  • Registration / Bib Pick Up / Check In
  • Road Crew
  • Water Stop / Turn Around Spot
  • Timing / Start / Finish / Results / Awards

We need volunteers at different times of the morning, from setting up the event starting around 8:00 AM, to supporting the race at 9:00 AM, to breaking down the event starting at 10:00 AM.

If you can help out at all, please sign up using this link.

Warm regards,

Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee

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Our mailing address is:
Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee
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Franklin, Ma 02038

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Stamp Out Hunger drive, Saturday, May 9

This Saturday, May 9, is the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive! We need your help to fight food insecurity:
1. Fill a bag non-perishable donations (suggestions listed below)
2. Place it by your mailbox before your mail delivery on Saturday.
3. Your letter carrier will pick up your donation during mail delivery, or may come back later in the day

Don't let the forecast dampen your generous spirit! If it looks like rain, just pop your donations into a plastic bag to keep everything dry.
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What We Need Most:
Shampoo & Conditioner
Body Wash & Bar Soap
Shaving Cream & Lotion
Feminine Hygiene Products
Laundry Detergent
Household Cleaning Supplies
Cereal
Pasta
Ketchup
Relish
Pickles
Jelly/Jam
Cake Mix
Brownie Mix
Hot Chocolate Mix (8-count boxes)
#stampouthunger

Protect Act passes MA Senate

"The MA Senate today voted 37 to 3 to pass the PROTECT Act, which takes important steps to protect immigrant communities in Massachusetts, such as banning new 287(g) agreements, preventing law enforcement from asking about immigration status or using resources for civil immigration enforcement, limiting information sharing with ICE, protecting courthouses and other sensitive locations, and more.

TY to all the advocates, activists, and legislators who worked on this and for everyone who has been pushing for these protections for more than a decade! 

After four efforts to weaken the bill, Republicans Patrick O'Connor (R-Weymouth) and Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester) joined Democrats in voting for it.






Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday, May 9, 2026

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fm. Franklin Public Radio has a brand new schedule for the locally produced shows that fill our air waves. 

It is available anywhere, anytime at wfpr.fm or in the local Franklin, MA area at 102.9 on the FM dial.

Tune in to listen to the following:




Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  



Friday, May 8, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, May 8, 2026 ???

Friday, May 8


10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)

1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)

5:00pm The Little Shop | Passport to the World Tasting Series

6:00pm dayTREAT "Remarkably Bright Creatures" movie release party (Pour Richard's)




For Library events -> 
For additional details on Senior Center events ->   

Note: Senior Center checking on why their events are suddenly being shown as "All Day". You can use the monthly newsletter for specific program/event times



***  NO  Town Meetings today   ***

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Find the full Community event calendar  https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

FREE Women’s Health Expo scheduled for May 20, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

The Franklin Board of Health is hosting a Women’s Health Expo on May 20, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at New England Chapel (300 E. Central St., Franklin, MA). 

Save the Date: Women’s Health Expo - May 20, 2026 for Franklin, MA
Save the Date: Women’s Health Expo -
May 20, 2026 for Franklin, MA
This indoor event aims to educate, empower, and support women in taking charge of their health and overall well-being.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with local vendors and healthcare partners offering valuable information and resources on:
• Preventive care
• Common health conditions affecting women
• Nutrition and fitness
• Overall wellness and healthy lifestyle choices
In addition, the Dana-Farber mobile mammography van will be on-site from 7:00 AM to 3:15 PM, providing convenient access to important breast health screenings.

Please refer to the event flyers for additional details: Women's Health Expo & Mammogram Van Flyers

All are welcome to attend.




FY 2027 Budget Narrative: Commission on Disability

From the Town Administrator's FY 2027 Budget narrative, each department's story is worth sharing.


General Purpose

The primary functions of this Commission are to educate about disability, advocate for persons with disabilities, and act as a resource for those who may require disability-related services or have concerns.

Staffing

There are currently Seven (7) Volunteer Members which will increase to nine (9) Volunteer Members
Includes: One (1) Chair
Includes: One (1) Vice Chair
Includes: One (1) Clerk

Strategic Initiatives & Accomplishments

Hosting a Disability Expo for several years to provide the public with disability-related resources and services
Advocating for important accessibility improvements and ADA compliance in the Town of Franklin, including the successful new Dean MBTA Station accessible platform
Connecting numerous Franklin residents to much-needed disability-related resources
Completing a “Disability-Related Services” public document and publishing it on the COD website to help guide residents to needed resources
Developing an "Accessibility In Franklin” public document to help residents easily look up locations and events in town to determine how accessible they are for their own personal needs
Attending town events such as the Senior Expo, and planning to attend town events such as the Strawberry Stroll, to spread awareness and education about disability and how the COD can help residents
Establishing a consistent process for reporting, recording, and monitoring revenue received from handicap parking violations, in accordance with Chapter 40, Section 22G
Creating an Accessibility Working Group to connect the COD with the Town Department Heads
Supporting the municipal staff in achieving Title II digital compliance
Advocating for and working with the Town Council and Town Administrator on accessibility goals within the town goals

FY27 Requested Budget Highlights

This is a level-funded budget, which was just created two years ago.


Franklin, MA: Agenda for joint Town Council & School Committee meeting on Tuesday, May 12

Franklin Town Council
Agenda & Meeting Packet
May 12, 2026 = 7:00 PM


This is a joint meeting of the Franklin Town Council and Franklin School Committee.

Meeting will take place at the Franklin Municipal Building: 
355 East Central Street - 2nd Floor, Council Chambers


1. PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION

a. Discussion and potential selection of bidders from the Request for Statements of Interest issued by the Franklin Town Council and School Committee for a strategic plan.

i. Request for Statement of Interest for Development of a Strategic Plan   https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/9423/2026-04-17--Req-for-Information-Strategic-Plan

ii. Presentations (via Zoom) 
7:00 - 7:30: Raftelis  

7:35 - 8:05: Capital Strategic Solutions 

8:10 - 8:40: BME Strategies 


2. ADJOURN


Note: Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votes
Majority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting

The agenda doc also contains remote participation info

Talking with Amy Adams about the Wind Phone coming soon to Franklin (Audio)

FM #1743 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1743 in the series. 


The wind phone as installed in Natick
The wind phone as installed in Natick
This session shares my conversation with Franklin artist extraordinaire Amy Adams. She is a member of the Franklin Art Association. We had our discussion in the Franklin TV & Radio Studio on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.


Our conversation covers Amy’s work and approach

  • The Wind Phone comes to Franklin’s Sculpture Park

  • Dealing with grief, healing with HeART

  • Readiness to deal with grief


The recording runs about 41 minutes, so let’s listen in.


Audio link -  
https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1743-talking-with-amy-adams-about-wind-phones-04-29-26/


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Painting Venus - Amy’s art portfolio page -> https://www.paintingvenus.art/ 


US Wind phone website  (as mentioned) -> https://www.mywindphone.com/united-states-windphones 


First recording on the wind phone (and art overall) (Nov 2024)

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2024/11/talking-art-with-amy-adams-audio.html 


Prior recording about the Natick phone installation (July 2025)

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/07/amy-adams-talks-about-wind-phone.html 


Video of the welcoming remarks when the wind phone opened in Natick (July 2025)

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/07/wind-phone-natick-welcoming-remarks-by.html


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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

  • If you don't like something here, please let me know

  • And if you have interest in reporting on meetings or events, please reach. We’ll share and show you what and how we do what we do


Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.


For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

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FHS Outdoor track results vs Taunton; 2 wins on Tuesday

Catching up to share the results of the FHS Outdoor Track results of the meet vs. Taunton on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. 

Thanks to the FHS Track Boosters






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