Friday, June 5, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, June 5, 2026 ???

Friday, June 5

Restaurant Week (Day 6/7)

10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)

12:30pm Tri-County Golf Tournament (Wentworth Hills Country Club)

1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)

2:00pm Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)

3:00pm The Grifters (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

5:00pm Reading of the Wrentham/Franklin Declaration of Independence (Wrentham Town Common)

6:00pm Ken Barney (live music) (Lafayette House)

7:30pm Jamie Barrett - (live music) (Napper Tandy's Pub)

7:30pm Once (THE BLACK BOX)


For additional details on Library events ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events
For additional details on Library events ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events


For additional details on Senior Center events ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/9195/May-2026-Newsletter?bidId=
For additional details on Senior Center events ->   

*** 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

MetroWest Regional Fan Zones Receive Additional $50,000 State Grant Support Ahead Of FIFA World Cup™ Events

The MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau (MBVB) has been awarded a $50,000 Round Three Sports and Entertainment Events Grant from the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) to support public safety expenses associated with the MetroWest Regional Fan Zones, a series of officially licensed FIFA World Cup™ watch party events taking place in Marlborough (June 11-13) and Franklin (June 24-25).

The award builds upon a previous Round One Sports and Entertainment Events Grant of $120,000 received by MBVB to support planning, infrastructure, marketing, logistics, and public safety costs for the initiative.

The MetroWest Regional Fan Zones are among only a handful of officially licensed FIFA World Cup™ public viewing events in Massachusetts authorized to livestream tournament matches. The two locations are expected to attract thousands of residents and visitors during the tournament, creating a unique opportunity to celebrate the world's largest sporting event while showcasing MetroWest as a premier destination for tourism, culture, and community.

"The most meaningful legacy of the World Cup will be found in the communities that use this moment to strengthen partnerships, celebrate their unique identities, and create experiences that inspire people to return, invest, and engage for years to come,” said Kate Fox, Executive Director at the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. “We at MOTT are committed to helping shape that legacy by ensuring communities across the Commonwealth, like MetroWest, have the opportunity to participate in and benefit from this extraordinary global moment."

"The Commonwealth's investment through the Sports and Entertainment Events Fund has been instrumental in turning an ambitious regional vision into reality," said Stacey David, Executive Director of the MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau. "What began as a conversation about how MetroWest could participate in the excitement of the FIFA World Cup has evolved into a major regional initiative that will bring residents together while also welcoming visitors from across Massachusetts, the nation, and around the world. We are excited to showcase our vibrant communities, local businesses, and cultural assets to an international audience."

The MetroWest Regional Fan Zone initiative traces its origins to April 2024, when the MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau began discussions with Boston World Cup, the FIFA World Cup 26™ Host Committee for the Boston region, regarding opportunities for MetroWest communities to participate in tournament-related programming.

Throughout the spring and summer of 2025, conversations with municipalities across the region led to the City of Marlborough and the Town of Franklin emerging as host communities for the MetroWest Regional Fan Zones.

Since then, the initiative has grown into a broad regional partnership. The City of Marlborough, the Marlborough Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), the Town of Franklin, and Franklin's Recreation Department have served as lead partners for planning, logistics, operations, and event support. The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce (MRCC) and MetroWest Chamber of Commerce joined the partnership to assist with fundraising, business engagement, vendor recruitment, and community outreach, while MBVB coordinated overall project management, marketing, sponsorship development, and vendor solicitation.

The MetroWest Chamber of Commerce also played a key role in ensuring accessibility and inclusion by providing translation support for event materials.
"This initiative represents exactly the kind of regional collaboration that drives economic development," said Meredith Harris, Executive Director of the Marlborough Economic Development Corporation. "Not only will these events bring visitors directly into Marlborough and Franklin, but the Fan Zone Guide also encourages attendees to explore the entire MetroWest region through curated 'Stay and Play' recommendations. That means more visitors discovering our restaurants, retailers, attractions, hotels, and small businesses long after the final whistle blows."

"As a community that values both creativity and culture, Franklin is thrilled to support local artists and makers through curated arts and crafts markets at both Fan Zone locations," said Cory Shea, Director of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy for the Town of Franklin. "These events provide visitors with an opportunity to take home unique, handcrafted souvenirs while supporting the talented creative entrepreneurs who help make our communities special."

"The generosity of our corporate sponsors and community partners has been essential to making these Fan Zones free and accessible for everyone," said Michelle Mercier, President and CEO of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce. "Their support has allowed us to create an exciting, family-friendly celebration that welcomes residents and visitors alike to experience the spirit of the World Cup together. The business community has embraced this opportunity to showcase MetroWest on a global stage, and we are proud to have helped connect local companies with an event that will generate economic activity and regional visibility long after the tournament ends."

"We are delighted to have helped create multilingual Fan Zone Guides and event signage so that all of our Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking friends—whether residents or visitors—feel welcomed and included," said Reyad Shah, President and CEO of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce. "The diversity of the match schedule reflects the diversity of our region, featuring not only a United States match, but also two Brazil matches, two Scotland matches, and games involving Mexico, Haiti, Ecuador, Morocco, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Tunisia, and the Netherlands. We wanted fans from many of the communities that call MetroWest home to have an opportunity to celebrate together."

In addition to state funding, the MetroWest Regional Fan Zones are supported through a diverse coalition of sponsors, community partners, vendor participation fees, and advertising opportunities.

Major FIFA-approved sponsors include Southwick's Zoo, Dean College, Brazilian Times, and Michelob Ultra, the title sponsor of the Michelob Ultra Beer Garden at the Franklin Fan Zone. 

Additional event support has been provided by a variety of community and corporate partners. Lawson's Finest Liquids is the lead partner for the Beer, Wine & Cocktails Garden at the Marlborough Fan Zone. Sartorius, Shaw's, Quest Diagnostics, Alltown Fresh, the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA), Franklin Youth Soccer, and Daddario Hardware have helped support the event through free hosted activities, interactive fan experiences, and other event contributions. Additional funding has been generated through vendor participation fees and advertising opportunities on the Fan Zone jumbotrons between matches, and through Local Cultural Council grants awarded by Marlborough, Franklin, Bellingham, Natick, and Wayland, to support both the Fan Zone events and the production of the official Fan Zone Guide.

Organizers also expressed gratitude to the Anglican Church of the Redeemer, whose generous support in providing use of the Hayward Manor property has made it possible to expand the Franklin Fan Zone with a dedicated beer garden and jumbotron viewing area adjacent to the Town Common. 

The MetroWest Regional Fan Zones will feature giant-screen broadcasts of FIFA World Cup™ matches, live entertainment, food trucks, local vendors, arts and crafts exhibitors, family activities, beer gardens, and cultural programming designed to celebrate the international spirit of the tournament.

Free tickets, additional information, and event details for both Fan Zone locations are available at www.metrowestvisitors.org/world-cup.

The MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau is a non-profit organization focused on promoting travel and tourism throughout the 19 towns of the MetroWest region: Ashland, Bellingham, Framingham, Franklin, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Hudson, Marlborough, Medway, Milford, Millis, Natick, Northborough, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, and Westborough. For more information, please visit the MBVB website at www.metrowestvisitors.org.

PDF version - https://drive.google.com/file/d/11YbZ2ILB7Ufc-SrMO31uxvr8w66sp0QI/view?usp=drive_link 

Franklin Farmers Market = opening day - June 5 from 2 to 6 PM

Franklin Farmers Market = opening day - June 5 from 2 to 6 PM
Franklin Farmers Market = opening day
- June 5 from 2 to 6 PM

Vendors and performers at the Franklin Farmers Market on opening day!!

June 5 from 2 PM to 6 PM

Performer: The Grafters




For additional info check out the Farmers Market web page https://www.franklinfarmersmarketma.com/












Frequently asked questions on
How to pay, where to park, is the market sensory & pet friendly?




Board of Health hears about new Facebook page, cooling center, Women's Health Fair success & more (audio)

FM #1755 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1755 in the series. 


The Franklin, MA Board of Health met on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at 5 PM as scheduled. All three members were present in the 3rd floor training room with the full representation of the Health Department members.


Quick recap:

  • Approval of minutes for May 6, so moved, second, as amended (one minor name typo)

  • Discussion on Health Dept page on Facebook, to share info

  • Cooling center needed, with the Library and Senior Center closed on Sundays, New England Chapel is prepared to help. Communications with Police & Fire on status, clarification on what the need is. Temporary cool place, during normal daytime  hours. At least a break during peak heat period. United Methodist wants to do more once their renovations are complete

  • Women's Health Fair a success - 17 were signed up for mammograms, looking for confirmation of the exact count. Didn't take count of blood pressure checks it was busy, vendor feedback was all good. Discussion on timing of the event, some confusion with the van hours vs the event hours. Maybe skin screening for next year, specialist visit, not considered primary care

  • Discussion on body works establishments, history of prior establishments that ended up getting shut down, regulations developed and a 4th opened even under the regs and yet they were likely part of human trafficking operations. Need a significant public health threat to foster a ban on such business. Risk that even a ban here will foster the company to move to another location and continue. Research and bring back in September

  • Tick season is upon us, use a repellent, a case of alpha gal syndrome here, that tick has a white spot on its back, if seen get tested


The recording runs about 48 minutes, so let’s listen in.

Audio link - https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1755-franklin-ma-board-of-health-mtg-06-03-26/


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Agenda doc - https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06032026-2345 


My notes in one PDF -  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JFIpqhR0zTQBtZO6M3CcTjwC1rQphz6l/view?usp=drive_link 



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2026 Franklin PorchFest schedule by porch by schedule by performers

Another way to look at the 2026 Franklin PorchFest schedule is by porch by schedule by performer.


If there are any changes (since this was made Wednesday 10 AM) you can find the up to date schedule at https://franklin.porchfest.info/map/#schedule  The schedule is interactive on that page and you can sort by porch or time


The profile of the performer can be found - (alpha order)    https://franklin.porchfest.info/map/#gallery


Porch LocationSchedule TimePerformer
11 Garfield St1:00 - 3:00Rowboat
118 Main St12:00 - 1:00Mary Ellen Winsor
118 Main St2:00 - 2:00Jim Atkinson Band
12 Hunters Run Rd5:00 - 6:00Slack Tide
14 Orchard St3:00 - 4:00Heath Nisbett
14 Orchard St4:30 - 5:00Rayna Nisbett
164 Main St1:00 - 2:00Jeff Roy
164 Main St2:00 - 4:00Sound Thermal Fire
164 Main St4:30 - 6:00Critical Mass
17 East Central St12:00 - 1:30Jonny D
17 Park Rd12:00 - 1:00Tim & Liz Ayres-Kerr
17 Union St12:00 - 1:30Casual Encounters
17 Union St2:00 - 4:00Dave Bauer & Diet Soda
171 Main St12:00 - 1:30Neo Starry
172 School St1:30 - 2:30Ice Lemonade and The Apple Snaps
18 Lincoln St1:00 - 2:30Dom DeBaggis - Solo Acoustic
18 Lincoln St3:00 - 5:00Joe Marino Solo Acoustic Cover Artist
200 Main St1:00 - 3:00Dave Warner Jr.
200 Main St4:00 - 6:00GrooveStone
230 Cottage St2:00 - 4:00Cow Punks
237 Pleasant St2:00 - 4:00Mordechai Lincoln Band
24 Pearl St12:00 - 2:00The Franklin Underground
24 Pearl St3:00 - 5:00The BlueFO's
249 Lincoln St12:30 - 2:30Matt Tremble
249 Lincoln St4:00 - 5:3077 Suspects
27 Marvin Ave12:00 - 2:00Mike Mainuli
270 Cottage St1:00 - 3:00Oak Street
270 Cottage St4:00 - 6:00South Street Six
270 Main St12:00 - 2:00Michael Rivelis
270 Main St2:30 - 4:30Lee Rich
270 Main St4:30 - 6:00Rick Smyth
35 East St12:00 - 2:00Taste of Nostalgia
36 Main St1:00 - 3:00FSPA Students
4 East Central St2:00 - 4:00Chip Zale
60 Dean Ave12:30 - 2:00Moonshot
77 Crescent St12:00 - 1:30Dave Perry
80 Union St12:00 - 2:00Bagel Club
80 West Central St12:00 - 1:00Jamie Barrett
80 West Central St2:00 - 3:00Jabbering Trout
85 Hillside Rd1:00 - 2:30Midlife Mayhem
85 Hillside Rd3:00 - 4:30Karate show
887 Lincoln St1:00 - 5:00The Railroad Picker
9 Lincoln St12:00 - 2:00The Zajac Brothers Band
9 Lincoln St2:30 - 4:30Matt Zajac
9 Mackintosh St1:30 - 2:30Mark Legere
9 Mackintosh St3:00 - 5:00The Bad Apples
97 Dean Ave3:00 - 5:00Jivepope
99 Main St3:00 - 4:00Nicky G.

Celebrate with Pride T-shirts available for sale

Celebrate with Pride is funded in part by the
Franklin Cultural Council
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Check out the campaign Celebrate with Pride 2026 T-shirt Fundraiser on Givebutter! https://givebutter.com/celebrate-with-pride-2026-t-shirt-fundraiser-f5kuuz


Dam, that is good info on beavers !!! (video)

Derek Adams and Breeka Li Goodlander presented on beavers Thursday night (06/04/26) at the Conservation Commission meeting (rescheduled from May 21). 

They provided beaver facts, beaver history, the Town of Franklin processes related to beavers, and permitting procedures.
Dam, that is good info on beavers !!! (video)
Dam, that is good info on beavers !!! (video)

It was a very informative presentation. You can view the meeting via YouTube

The presentation doc shared can be found - 


Little Shop of Olive Oils has 2 events Jun 5 & Jun 18

The good news? June is PACKED with ways to join us! 

FREE EVENT — Passport to the World Tasting Series
Friday, June 5th
A relaxed, fun evening of fantastic wines, delicious food pairings & gourmet goodies.

Did we mention it's FREE? 




JUNE FOOD & WINE PAIRING EVENT — $80/person
Wednesday, June 18th | 6pm–8pm

Join Wine Educator Missa Capozzo for a sommelier-led evening of 5 wines paired with 5 handcrafted gourmet bites. This one sells out — only 13 seats left! 

The menu includes:
  • Chardonnay + Citrus Scallop Canapés
  • Riesling + Sweet & Spicy Brie Bites
  • Rosé + Pesto Baguette Bites
  • Pinot Noir + Dried Cherry & Bacon Bites
  • Malbec + Berry Shortcake Bites
9 Main Street, Franklin MA
21+ only · Space is limited · No refunds