Friday, June 22, 2018

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI 6/22/18 - THU 6/28/18

FRIDAY 6/22/18
10am-12pm   Knitting Group @ Franklin Public Library
10:30am   Nonagenarian Celebration @ Franklin Senior Center
12-6pm   Farmers Market @ Town Common
3pm   Sumer Reading Kickoff @ Franklin Town Common
5:30pm   Heart with Hope Restorative Yoga (for parents and loved ones of those suffering from addiction) @ Sacred Tree Yoga, Norfolk
7pm   Children of Eden Musical @ Franklin High School
7pm   Yoga for Recovery @ Sacred Tree Yoga, Norfolk
8pm   James Montgomery Band @ The Black Box

SATURDAY 6/23/18
8am   American Legion 5 Mile/5K Scholarship Road Race (run or walk) @ Remington MS
10am-1pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
1pm   Children of Eden Musical @ Franklin High School
2pm   Franklin Odd Fellows Cornhole Tournament @ William F. Ray Lodge, 330 W. Central St
2pm   Chess Group @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   Children of Eden Musical @ Franklin High School

SUNDAY 6/24/18
11am   Goat Yoga (registration required) @ Fairmount Fruit Farm
1-4pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open

MONDAY 6/25/18
10am   Elder Law Program: Taking Control of Your Future @ Franklin Senior Center
10:30am   Move Along @ Franklin Public Library
1pm   Garden Storytime @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   Library Board Meeting @ Franklin Public Library

TUESDAY 6/26/18
All Day   Drop In Craft @ Franklin Public Library
3:30pm   GATRA Information Meeting @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   School Committee Meeting @ Municipal Building

WEDNESDAY 6/27/18
10am   Gary Highlander Presidential Series Biographies - Franklin Roosevelt @ Franklin Senior Center
6pm   Movie Night @ Franklin Public Library
6:30pm   Marc Black History of 1950’s and 1960’s Through Popular Song @ Franklin Public Library

THURSDAY 6/28/18
9:30am   Baby Tummy Time @ Franklin Public Library
10:30am   Pre-K Story and Craft @ Franklin Public Library
5-8pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
6:30pm   Genealogy Club Meeting @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   Healing Hearts Community Support Group @ Franklin YMCA

For the Town of Franklin Public Calendar click HERE.

For all other events and Franklin happenings click HERE.

*To submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this FORM

Public Schools Advocacy at the Farmers Market today

"A reminder - the Public Schools Advocacy subcommittee of the Franklin School Committee will be at the farmer's market tomorrow (Friday) from 12-2 PM (at the nonprofit / community table) ... to discuss our FY19 budget and anticipated budget challenges ahead. 

Dr. Sara Ahern will be joining us! Together we have a lot to say about our schools and the outlook of public funding for education in the coming years. 

Stop by and say HI or pull up a chair and join the conversation!"

Public Schools Advocacy w/Dr. Ahern - June 22
Public Schools Advocacy w/Dr. Ahern - June 22
This was shared from the Facebook event
https://www.facebook.com/events/146970282838362/

FHS representatives on the 2018 Hockomock League boys and girls Lacrosse All Stars

Below are the official 2018 Hockomock League Boys Lacrosse All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP
Jake Addeche, Foxboro

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS
Jacob Alexander, Franklin
Nitin Chaudhury, Franklin
Eric Civetti, Franklin
Jake Davis, Franklin
Pat Morrison, Franklin
Connor O’Rourke, Franklin
Trevor Raffin, Franklin
Chase Tanner, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:
Kyle McEniry, Franklin

For the other all stars around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-boys-lacrosse-all-stars/


Below are the official 2018 Hockomock League Girls Lacrosse All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP
Sophia DiCenso, Foxboro

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS
Gianna Cameron, Franklin
Grace MacCallum, Franklin
Annie Walsh, Franklin
Erin Walsh, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:
Kelsey MacCallum, Franklin

For the other all stars around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-girls-lacrosse-all-stars/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway

Woodworking, from custom-made cabinetry and furniture to unique wooden pieces, is the fine art of the construction trade. The beautiful thing about woodworking is that it can be done by all ages. Whether young, old, or somewhere in between, there are woodworking projects to fit any skill level. Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School Carpentry students often work on a variety of woodworking projects to refine their skills in milling, sizing, designing, installing and finishing.

One of the assignments the Tri-County Carpentry students were tasked with was to create a pre-cut wooden tool box kit. The finished kits would then be assembled by first graders at the McGovern Elementary School in Medway. As a finishing touch, the wooden tool boxes were to be engraved with each first grader's name. This required the Carpentry students to utilize a CNC router. Then they needed to ensure each tool box kit contained safety glasses, a tape measure and screw driver.

Once the tool boxes were ready to go, Tri-County Carpentry juniors visited the first grade class at the McGovern Elementary School in Medway where they instructed and helped the students to assemble the tool box.

"We were impressed with how well the first grade students worked safely with the tools and took to the woodworking project, said Madison Hughes, a Tri-County junior from North Attleboro. "They were a great class."

"All of the first grade students caught on quickly, and were so excited to see their names on their toolboxes, said Rebecca Wendtland, a Tri-County junior from Plainville.

"The carpentry students utilized traditional craftsmanship skills along with modern technology to bring the project together," said Jeremy Barstow, Carpentry Instructor at Tri-County. "Students really enjoyed preparing the kits for each first grader, and overall it was a very fun and interactive event for all."

After putting the tool box together, Tri-County students taught the first graders about the high school's Tools for Success, including the school's new core values which are Trust, Character, Professionalism, Responsibility, Integrity, Dedication and Empowerment (TC PRIDE). They explained to the first graders what each word meant and had an interactive session discussing how those words can be used for success in school. The first-graders were given the laminated TC PRIDE words to add to their new tool boxes.

Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street in Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleboro, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham.

Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway
Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway

Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway 1
Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway 1

Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway 2
Tri-County Carpentry Students Visit McGovern Elementary in Medway 2

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Hidden in Plain Sight (video)








For more about resources to help with substance abuse, visit the Safe Coalition
http://www.safecoalitionma.org/

Franklin Library: Summer Reading Kickoff - June 22

Summer reading kicks off with a party on the Town Common, Friday, June 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.

Franklin Library: Summer Reading Kickoff - June 22
Franklin Library: Summer Reading Kickoff - June 22
This was shared from the Town of Franklin Library page
http://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/bulletins/summer-reading-kick

FHS representatives on the 2018 Hockomock League boys and girls Outdoor Track All Stars

Below are the official 2018 Hockomock League Boys Outdoor Track All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP

Michael Shannon, Mansfield

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS

Tyler Brogan, Franklin
Dylan Kehoe, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:

Michael Hagen, Franklin

For the other all stars around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-boys-outdoor-track-all-stars/



Below are the official 2018 Hockomock League Girls Outdoor Track All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP

Nicole Clermont, Franklin

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS

Nicole Clermont, Franklin
Julia Fenerty, Franklin
Ella Gutkowski, Franklin
Katherine Hartnett, Franklin
Jessica Kroushl, Franklin
Brandi Osborne, Franklin
Ally Rizoli, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:

Bella Pierre, Franklin

For the other all stars around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-girls-outdoor-track-all-stars/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

MassBudget: Caring for Kids



  MASSBudget     

June 19, 2018




Caring for Kids: Majority of Massachusetts Children Have Benefitted from MassHealth Programs

MassHealth insurance plays a crucial role in providing health coverage and health care security for the children of Massachusetts, insuring more than half of the Commonwealth's children at some point each year. Health insurance is crucial for ensuring access to necessary health care services. When children don't have health insurance, they are more likely to go without needed medical care, go without needed medications, and are more likely to miss preventive health care visits.
In 2017, more than half - 57 percent - of the Commonwealth's children received health insurance coverage from MassHealth according to new data released by the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services. This number includes approximately 555,000 children covered by Medicaid at some point in 2017, and 220,000 children covered by CHIP. For some of these children, MassHealth provides primary coverage; and for others, MassHealth supplements other insurance. MassHealth covers a wide range of children, including MassHealth Standard for those in low-income families, CHIP coverage for children in families with incomes up to three times the official poverty level (approximately $75,300 for a family of four), and CommonHealth coverage at a sliding fee scale for children with disabilities at all incomes.
Although Massachusetts lawmakers are currently debating proposals to reform health insurance payment and delivery systems, and there has been debate over the extent of MassHealth coverage for adults, the state's coverage of children is a recognized success. As a result of decades' long commitment to health reform and coverage expansions, Massachusetts continues to lead the nation in providing almost universal health insurance to children. Based on the most recent available U.S. census figures, 99 percent of children under age 19 in Massachusetts have health insurance.
 MassBudget: Caring for Kids 1
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

MASSACHUSETTS BUDGET AND POLICY CENTER
15 COURT SQUARE, SUITE 700
BOSTON, MA 02108


Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center, 15 Court Square, Suite 700, Boston, MA 02108

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Teenage Classic Rock Band SOAR to Host Fundraiser to Benefit Best Buddies - July 8

SOAR wanted to make their July 8th, 2018 show at the Foxboro Orpheum Theater (Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center) a bit more special, and decided to turn their show into a fundraiser with the goal of benefiting other kids. 

From June 8th through July 8th, SOAR is giving back to the community by performing at a number of fundraising events, including two Relay for Life events (fundraisers for American Cancer Society; Attleboro and Medway, MA) and a fundraiser for Gilly’s House (www.gillyshouse.com a residential program for young men struggling to recover from addiction). 

While SOAR is honored to provide entertainment for these great fundraisers, SOAR’n for Best Buddies is distinct because this event was conceived and organized by SOAR. The band discussed a number of potential beneficiaries for the fundraiser, but quickly decided on Best Buddies (www.bestbuddies.org) as one of SOAR’s band members has a sibling who benefited from the Best Buddies program while in high school. 

This fundraising event gives the band an opportunity to give back to an organization that has helped so many, including a band member’s sister.

About the Event

This is a concert fundraiser to benefit Best Buddies, featuring live classic rock music as performed by SOAR. The fundraiser is on Sunday July 8th; the music starts at 6:30 PM and the show will run for 2+ hours. In addition to being a fundraiser, the show is also intended to be a fun event for Best Buddies. To ensure that our Best Buddies guests can all enjoy the show, SOAR will not use any strobe lights and foam earplugs will be available at no cost.

The pre-show meet and greet pizza party with the band (and any special guests) starts at 5 PM. This event includes pizza and drinks (non-alcoholic); pictures with the band (and any special guests) and first-choice seating via early entry into the theater (see ticket information below).

Tickets

Show Only
• Available from band members for $12
• Available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3490482 or www.orpheum.org (Note: there is a $1.41 service fee per ticket on-line)

Meet and Greet plus Show
• These tickets are available via direct sales only on a first come, first served basis by emailing soaringband@gmail.com; these tickets will be reserved for Best Buddies until 6 PM on June 27th and will then be made available to the general public based upon the order in which we received the email requests (these tickets are $17 for Best Buddies and $22 for the general public).

Teenage Classic Rock Band SOAR to Host Fundraiser to Benefit Best Buddies - July 8
Teenage Classic Rock Band SOAR to Host Fundraiser to Benefit Best Buddies - July 8

Last day of school and learning continues!

Yes, it is the last day of school for most of Franklin. Keller/Sullivan finishes on Friday (June 22) due to the water problem they had earlier this school year that caused them to miss two days. 

Learning, however, needs to continue through the summer and even for adults every day. If you stop learning, you'll fall behind and may not be able to catch up.

Shane Parrish has this interview on learning that is well worth listening to.
"In this interview, Barbara Oakley, 8-time author and creator of Learning to Learn, an online course with over a million enrolled students, shares the science and strategies to learn more quickly, overcome procrastination and get better at practically anything."
https://www.fs.blog/2018/04/learning-barbara-oakley/




Last day of school and learning continues!
Last day of school and learning continues!
Parmenter: Last day of school and learning continues!
Parmenter: Last day of school and learning continues!

FHS representatives on the 2018 Hockomock League baseball and softball All Stars

Below are the official 2018 Hockomock League Baseball All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP
Tyler Dalton, Mansfield

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS:
Alex Haba, Franklin
Jake Macchi, Franklin
Jake Noviello, Franklin
Bryan Woelfel, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:
Colby Fitzgibbons, Franklin

For the other all stars around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-baseball-all-stars/


Below are the official 2018 Hockomock League Softball All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE CO-MVPS
Hannah Davis, Foxboro
Kya Enos, Taunton

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS:
Anna Balkus, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:
Meg Caron, Franklin

For the other all stars around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-softball-all-stars/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Reminder: American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23

American Legion 5 M and 5K 
Scholarship Fund Road Race 

Saturday June 23, 2018 at 8 AM

Help support our effort to give scholarships to high school students looking at the high cost of secondary education. All profits from this event will go to the Scholarship Funds for Medway Post 367 and Franklin Post 75.
  • Registration: 7:00 – 7:45 AM
  • Start Time: 8:00 AM
  • Start / Finish: Remington Middle School, Franklin, MA
  • Run – 5 mile and 5K loop on paved roads
  • Entry Fee: $30, $20 for H.S. Students and members of the military

Visit our Franklin Post Web Site: http://www.mapost75.com/

American Legion 5M/5K
Entry Fee: $30.00, $20.00 Students and members of the military

Register online
https://www.active.com/franklin-ma/running/distance-running-races/american-legion-5-miler-scholarship-fun-road-race-2018?int=RL

Or via the mail with this form
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczWEVtYTJybmZtaDBBVEFuTENBNm05aFZVMmFZ/view?usp=sharing




American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23
American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23
Reminder: American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23
Reminder: American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23

Economic Development Committee - Capital Subcommittee - Agendas - June 20

There are two Town Council subcommittee meetings today before the full regular meeting opens at 7:00 PM.

The Economic Development Subcommittee meets at 5:45
http://www.franklinma.gov/economic-development-subcommittee/agenda/edc-agenda-6

The Capital Subcommittee meets at 6:40
While the agenda doesn't specifically call out the items for discussion, the Town Council agenda lists these items with funding requests


The full Council agenda can be found online
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda/june-20-town-council-agenda

Road work underway in the Apline Place/Ruggles neighborhood
Road work underway in the Apline Place/Ruggles neighborhood

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

James Montgomery Band Returns To THE BLACK BOX - Jun 22

THE BLACK BOX, downtown Franklin’s theater, music, and event venue, presents the renowned James Montgomery Band on Friday, June 22 at 8 p.m.

Blues legend James Montgomery plays with authority. While growing up in Detroit, he learned firsthand from the masters – James Cotton, John Lee Hooker, and Jr. Wells – at the legendary “Chessmate.” Over the years, Montgomery has carried on in the tradition and continues to be a vital presence in Blues as one of the most dynamic performers on the scene.

He formed the James Montgomery Band in 1970 while attending Boston University. Montgomery’s inimitable harmonica playing, combined with his energetic live shows, led to the band’s quick ascension on the New England music scene. Within two years, the James Montgomery Band was among the hottest acts in Boston, along with J. Geils and Aerosmith, and they were quickly signed to a multi-album deal with Capricorn records.

Since that time, Montgomery has recorded six albums. His first, First Time Out, has been re-mastered and re-released by MRG/Capricorn. Others include James Montgomery Band on Island Records, which was number nine on Billboard’s national playlist; Duck Fever, with members of the David Letterman Band; Live Trax, with the Uptown Horns (the Rolling Stones’ horn section); and his release on Tone-Cool, The Oven Is On.

Montgomery has toured with major artists including Aerosmith, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, the Allman Brothers, Steve Miller and others. He has jammed on stage with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Jr. Wells, James Cotton, Charlie Daniels, Bonnie Raitt, Gregg Allman, Laverne Baker, Patti LaBelle, and Peter Wolf, among others, including an impromptu session with Mick Jagger at New York’s “Trax.”

Over the years, Montgomery’s band has been a springboard for many musicians, with members having included Billy Squire, Wayne Kramer (MC-5), Jeff Golub (Rod Stewart), Jim McCarty (Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels), Jeff Pevar (Ray Charles Orchestra and Crosby, Stills & Nash), Bobby Chouinard (drummer with Ted Nugent, Squire, and Robert Gordon), Jeff Levine (Joe Cocker), Aerosmith’s Tom Gambel, and many others.

Tickets are $25. THE BLACK BOX, home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street. A cash bar is available. For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.

James Montgomery Band Returns To THE BLACK BOX - Jun 22
James Montgomery Band Returns To THE BLACK BOX - Jun 22

“We’re definitely going to celebrate this one"

Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap of Franklin High School's Super 8 championship win. FHS went through the Super 8 tournament undefeated and beat Central Catholic 3-2.

"In the bottom of the eighth inning in Monday night’s Super 8 final at Brockton’s Campanelli Stadium, it looked like Central Catholic had finally figured out Franklin starter Bryan Woelfel. A single and a double put two runners in scoring position with nobody out in a tie game. 
Franklin coach Zach Brown decided that he needed to make a change and called in third baseman Jake Noviello. The Fairfield University-commit had been warming up during the Panthers at-bats just in case and was now called on to try and get out of the ultimate high-leverage situation. 
“We had a shot,” said Brown about how he felt bringing in his ace in that situation. “I felt like it was a spot in the order and just knowing Jake and knowing his competitiveness I thought we had a shot.” 
Noviello explained, “I pitched against them the other day and I got hit around in one inning, so I knew to just come at them tonight and just try to gas them up.” He added with a shake of his head, as the accomplishment settled in, “It’s unbelievable, unbelievable.”
Continue reading the article online
https://hockomocksports.com/jake-noviello-and-bryan-woelfel-pair-up-to-fire-franklin-baseball-to-title/

Franklin’s Bryan Woelfel (left) and Jake Noviello combined to pitch the Panthers past Central Catholic. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin’s Bryan Woelfel (left) and Jake Noviello combined to pitch the Panthers past Central Catholic. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)


FHS representatives on boys and girls Hockomock League Tennis All Stars

Below are the FHS representatives for the official 2018 Hockomock League Boys and Girls Tennis All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

2018 Hockomock League Boys Tennis All Stars

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS
Tyler DiPalma, Franklin
Rohan Herur, Franklin
Liam Marr, Franklin
Derek Wu, Franklin

Honorable Mentions:
Tony Calderone, Franklin

For the full listing for the Boys All Stars
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-boys-tennis-all-stars/


2018 Hockomock League Girls Tennis All Stars

Honorable Mentions:
Emmy Mahoney, Franklin
Alexa Katsaros, Franklin

For the full listing for the Girls All Stars
https://hockomocksports.com/2018-hockomock-league-girls-tennis-all-stars/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

The TC Insider: Tri-County Newsletter







June 17, 2018


To the Tri-County Community,

Graduation is in the books, MCAS 2018 is complete and we are looking forward to finals this week. Our spring sports are drawing to a close with Spring Sports Awards for Track and Field on the 19thand all other spring sports on the 20th. Fall sports signups will begin next week.

Congratulations to the Class of 2018 it was a beautiful Sunday afternoon and with the exception of some wind gusts almost perfect for an outdoor ceremony. Many thanks to our special guests and thanks to the parents and families that attended. Each class has its own personality and this one was no exception, well behaved and fun, and very supportive of each other.

MCAS 2018 has us testing freshmen for the first time. Our honors Biology freshmen took the test with the sophomores. We look forward to seeing their scores in the fall, they were a very confident looking group. As we look at changing our schedule over the next few years to allow for four lab sciences in addition to more Advanced Placement sections, we would like to see all our freshmen take a Science MCAS in the future.

Please note that we have changed our finals schedule this year with half days for students June 19-22 and a makeup day on Monday June 25. Students will take two finals per day so attendance is important.

Lastly, we are pleased to announce Sara Martin has been appointed to the Athletic Director position.  We wish Sara much success in her new position.

Have a safe and happy summer!

Thanks for your support,
Mr. Procaccini


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Upcoming Events

Spring Sports Awards - Track & Field
June 19

Spring Sports Awards - Softball, Baseball & Lacrosse
June 20
 
Final Exams
June 19-22 (Half Days)

Post-Secondary Graduation
June 22

Final Exams Make-Up Day
June 25

Last Day of School
June 25
First Day of School 2018-2019 All Students
September 4




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