Saturday, May 5, 2018

#FRANKLIN PS NEWS - May 2018

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Parmenter School sign
Parmenter School sign


UNITE's Arrive Alive Tour® Visits Tri-County Regional to Inform Students About Impaired Driving

Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School hosted UNITE's Arrive Alive Tour®, a program that simulates the dangers when texting and driving or driving while under the influence of alcohol.

Vincent Polito, a senior in the Engineering program at Tri-County, attempted to maneuver a virtual road course on a program designed to simulate driving under the influence of alcohol. "It felt like I had no control over what I was doing and that there was input delay but with my brain," said Polito. "The good news is, I didn't kill anyone. Even better news is that it wasn't real."

UNITE's Arrive Alive Tour® program uses a high-tech simulator, impact video, and a number of other resources to educate the public about the dangers of texting while driving and intoxicated driving. The simulator allows participants to experience the potential consequences of distracted and impaired driving in a controlled environment.

Nearly one-third of all traffic deaths involve alcohol-impaired drivers. Every two minutes, a person is injured in a drunk driving crash. On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime. In 2014, the highest percentage of drunk drivers involved in fatal crashes were in the age range of 21 to 24. Every day, people drive drunk more than 300,000 times. However, only about 3,200 of those people are arrested.

One of the most commonly recognized driving distractions is cell phone use. About 89 percent of all Americans have a cell phone, according to CTIA – The Wireless Association. Drivers under 20 years old have the highest proportion of distraction-related fatal crashes according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Their lack of driving experience can contribute to critical misjudgments if they become distracted. Not surprisingly, they text more than any other age group, and the number of young drivers who text is only increasing.

"We are pleased to have UNITE's Arrive Alive Tour® program to come to Tri-County in order to educate our students on the impact of distractions like texting while driving as well as driving under the influence of alcohol, which can be detrimental to themselves and others," said Principal Michael Procaccini. "Engaging students in real-life scenarios teaches them to be alert and better-equipped to handle dangerous situations and behaviors which will be safer for our community."

UNITE brings health and wellness programs to high schools, colleges, and communities across the nation. Its programs are designed to heighten awareness to the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. These events have a powerful impact on students to reinforce the subjects that schools and parents teach them daily.

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.

UNITE's Arrive Alive Tour® Visits Tri-County Regional to Inform Students About Impaired Driving
UNITE's Arrive Alive Tour® Visits Tri-County Regional to Inform Students About Impaired Driving

In the News: Y opens farm in Bellingham; Change your Twitter password

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Organic, community-harvested tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and other vegetables will be ripe for picking come fall, thanks to the Hockomock Area YMCA’s newest volunteer farm in Bellingham. 
Officials held their ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the developing garden at 200 Center St. on Thursday afternoon, where a crowd gathered to witness the event and tour the new garden area. 
Marykate Bergen, a member of the Health Innovation Team at the YMCA, said the focus is the provide healthier options for children and families. 
“It’s a great way to get people access to healthy, locally-grown food in their own community,” she said. “Also, the volunteer opportunities allow people to get out and be more connected to the future of eating.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180503/bellingham-hockomock-area-ymca-unveils-garden


"Twitter is advising all users to change their passwords. 
The company said Thursday that it recently discovered a bug that stored passwords in an internal log in an unprotected form. 
Twitter says there’s no indication that there was a breach or that any of the passwords were misused. But as a precaution, Twitter recommends users consider changing the passwords they use to log onto Twitter. They should also change that password if they used it for any other services."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/zz/news/20180503/twitter-finds-security-bug-advises-changing-passwords
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MassBudget: A Credit to Health



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May 3, 2018




A Credit to Health: 
The Health Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)

The opportunity to live a healthy life begins long before a person shows up at the doctor's office or hospital; health begins where people live, learn, work, and play. State policy can improve health outcomes by enhancing the conditions in local communities and the economic security of families. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a refundable tax credit for lower-income working families. Research has found that, in addition to helping families to make ends meet in the short term, the EITC can improve health outcomes for children, adults, and neighborhoods in the long term.
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center's new report, A Credit to Health: The Health Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit examines some of the key ways the EITC affects people's health.

Studies find the EITC is associated with improved prenatal and infant health. A $1,000 increase in the maximum EITC, for instance, reduced instances of low birthweight by 5.6 percent. EITC-eligible households are also found to spend relatively more on healthy foods like fruits and vegetables during months when most EITC benefits are paid. The report looks at the EITC's effects on low birthweights, gestation time, educational outcomes, and the health of mothers and other adults.
Read the full report here.
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.

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Growing Herbs Inside All Year Round - May 10



Lifelong Community Learning
presents

Growing Herbs Inside
All Year Round


$40

Thursday, May 10
6:30 to 8:30 pm

Grateful Farm
49 Prospect Street, Franklin
Let's grow herbs! Even if you don't have outdoor gardening space, there are plenty of herbs that you can grow indoors successfully on a sunny windowsill. Fresh herbs invigorate every meal and just make everything taste good. 


LCL@franklinps.net
    508-613-1480
FPS- Lifelong Community Learning, 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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Friday, May 4, 2018

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI 5/4/18 - THU 5/10/18

FRIDAY 5/4/18
All Day   ArtWeek Franklin - find all events HERE
10am-12pm   Knitting Group @ Franklin Public Library
5:30pm   Heart with Hope Restorative Yoga (for parents and loved ones of those suffering from addiction) @ Sacred Tree Yoga, Norfolk
6:30pm   Winery Tour, Tasting, Classic Oldies @ La Cantina Winery
7pm   Yoga for Recovery @ Sacred Tree Yoga, Norfolk
7pm   Franklin SEPAC Comedy Night @ Showcase Live

SATURDAY 5/5/18
All Day   Franklin MBTA Line: shuttle buses during weekend Forge Park - Readville
All Day   ArtWeek Franklin - find all events HERE
10am   Franklin Fives Road Race (registration starts at 8:30am) @ Remington Middle School
10am-1pm   Camp Wiggi Open House @ Franklin YMCA
10am-1pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
11am   ArtWeek: Notable Blend (women’s singing group) @ Franklin Historical Museum
2pm   ArtWeek: Growing Up in an Italian-American Family @ Franklin TV, 23 Hutchinson St.

SUNDAY 5/6/18
All Day   Franklin MBTA Line: shuttle buses during weekend Forge Park - Readville
All Day   ArtWeek Franklin - find all events HERE
9am   Race for Recovery 5K @ Remington Middle School
10:30am   Walk of Tears (sponsored by Franklin and KP SADD) @ Franklin High School
1-4pm   Best Buddies - Wine Tasting Fundraiser @ La Cantina Winery
1-4pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
1-4pm   Friends of Franklin Dog Park FUNdraiser @ Pour Richard’s
2pm   ArtWeek: Kai Olson @ Franklin Historical Museum

MONDAY 5/7/18
10:30am   Move Along @ Franklin Public Library
11am   Toddler Playgroup @ Franklin Public Library
11am   Book Discussion Group @ Franklin Senior Center
3pm   Monday Crafternoons @ Franklin Public Library
6pm   Introduction to Drawing @ Franklin Public Library

TUESDAY 5/8/18
9:30am   Bocce Season Starts (new players welcome) @ Franklin Senior Center
10:30am   Get Ready for Kindergarten @ Franklin Public Library
11:15am   Todler Playgroup @ Franklin Public Library
1pm   Low Vision Support Group @ Franklin Senior Center
7pm   School Committee Meeting @ Municipal Building
7:30pm   Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee monthly meeting @ Franklin YMCA

WEDNESDAY 5/9/18
10:30am   Terrific Toddlers @ Franklin Public Library
11am   Toddler Playgroup @ Franklin Public Library
11am   Senior Player Performance @ Franklin Senior Center
4pm   Construction Junction @ Franklin Public Library
6:30pm   Teen Advisory Board @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   FHS Pops Night Concert @ Franklin High School
7pm   Town Council Meeting @ Municipal Building
7pm   Cultural Connections @ Rhapsody’s Victorian Coffee House
7:30pm   Let’s Laugh Today (laughter yoga) @ FUSF

THURSDAY 5/10/18
9:30am   Baby Tummy Time @ Franklin Public Library
10:30am   Story and Craft @ Franklin Public Library
11:15am   Toddler Playgroup @ Franklin Public Library
1pm   Introduction to Drawing @ Franklin Senior Center
3:30pm   Discovery Workshop: Solids, Liquids, Gases @ Franklin Public Library
5-8pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
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

19 Medical Careers Students Celebrated with Pinning Ceremony

Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School friends and family members joined Medical Careers instructors, Suzanne Dodakian, Paula Hutchinson and Anne-Marie Guanci in honoring senior students for all their certifications and accomplishments with a pinning ceremony.

Since beginning their Medical Careers program, students received the following certifications/training:
  • Sophomore year: American Heart Association's First Aid and CPR, OSHA, Dean Vaughn Medical Terminology, and the Alzheimer Association's Dementia Care training.
  • Junior year: Certified Nursing Assistant.
  • Senior Year: Home Health Aide Training, AHA Health Care Provider CPR with AED, and some students completed First Responder Training.
The pinning ceremony honored nineteen seniors in the Medical Careers Program. The students awarded their pins are:
  • Esmirna Amaya of North Attleboro
  • Ashley Barratt of North Attleboro
  • Alyssa Bartick of Plainville
  • Krista Beaulieu of Wrentham
  • Alivia Carney of North Attleboro
  • Katrina Chapman of North Attleboro
  • Rosa DeMartinis of Medway
  • Rianna Deveau of Medway
  • Margaret Dolitka of Franklin
  • Hannah Goudreau of North Attleboro
  • Hannah Graveline of North Attleboro
  • Kassidy Lane of Franklin
  • Isabella Leonardi of Plainville
  • Ryan Malewicz of Mills
  • Amanda Merigo of North Attleboro
  • Kaylee O'Reilly of North Attleboro
  • Alberto Renovato-Sanchez of Franklin
  • Olivia Ryan of North Attleboro
  • Britni Thibodeau of Franklin


19 Medical Careers Students Celebrated with Pinning Ceremony
19 Medical Careers Students Celebrated with Pinning Ceremony

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.

FHS baseball, softball and both lacrosse teams posts wins on Thursday

Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS spring sports action on Thursday, May 3, 2018.

Baseball = Sharon, 0 @ Franklin, 11 – Final
– Bryan Woelfel went six innings to pick up the win for the Panthers, striking out two and allowing only two hits. Will Pacheco threw a scoreless seven and struck out two to finish the game for Franklin. Brendan Rivera, Cooper Ross, Jake Noviello, and Alex Haba each scored a run and drove in a run in the game, while Jake Macchi scored three times in the win. Ben Schwartz and Max Tarlin had the two hits for the Eagles.

Softball = Franklin, 15 @ Sharon, 1 – Final (6 Inn.)
– Franklin broke the game open with a seven-run second inning to put the Panthers on the way to a third straight win. Jackie Cherry held the Eagles without a hit in her three innings in the circle, striking out seven. Cherry also went 2-for-3 with a triple, homer, and four RBI at the plate. Natalie Stott also went 2-for-3, drove in a pair of runs and scored three times. Gabby Colace went 2-for-2 with two RBI for the Panthers and Macie Phillips threw three innings in her varsity debut, allowing only one hit and striking out three. Nickie Martinez drove in the lone run for the Eagles and junior catcher turned a nice double play from behind the plate.

Boys Lacrosse = Franklin, 22 @ Taunton, 1 – Final

Girls Lacrosse = Taunton, 1 @ Franklin, 21 – Final
– Mairead Goguen scored two goals and had two assists for the Panthers, while Corinne Lewis had two goals. Kate Morse and Sydney Hawkins both scored their first goals of the season in the win.


For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-05-03-18/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Stormwater Management Public Forum on May 15 & May 23

Stormwater Management Public Forum on May 15 and May 23

http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/stormwater_mailer_franklin.pdf

May 15, 2018
6  - 7:30  PM -  Franklin Municipal Building
355 East Central St, Franklin MA 

May 23 2018
6  - 7:30  PM -  Franklin Municipal Building
355 East Central St, Franklin MA 




rain garden doing what it is supposed to, catch the rain and let the ground soak it in
rain garden doing what it is supposed to, catch the rain and let the ground soak it in

Fund raiser for Franklin Dog Park - May 6

Fundraising event wine/beer tasting, complimentary snacks, entertainment, and door prizes to benefit Franklin Dog Park on Sunday, May 6, 1-4 PM. 

At Pour Richards Wine and Spirits, 14 Grove St, Franklin, MA.


Fund raiser for Franklin Dog Park - May 6
Fund raiser for Franklin Dog Park - May 6

Follow the event on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/events/410574679353426/

Parent & Child Painting Night - May 17




Lifelong Community Learning
presents

Parent and Child Painting Night
Parent & Child Painting Night - May 17
Paint Your Very Own Flag and Barn



$20

Thursday, May 17
6:00 to 8:00 pm


Franklin High School
218 Oak Street, Franklin
Parent / Child Painting Night is designed for you and yours to have a night out together and have some creative fun. 

Each person will paint on their own canvas and in less than 2 hours each will take home their own masterpiece.
LCL@franklinps.net     508-613-1480
FPS- Lifelong Community Learning, 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Music, Art & Dance multimedia event on May 6 closes out ArtWeek




Music, Art & Dance multimedia event on May 6 closes out ArtWeek
The Worcester Chamber Music Society is coming to Franklin for a rare touring concert on May 6! 

As the culminating event for Franklin ArtWeek, the Art + Music Family Concert is a fun multi-media event for all ages. Enjoy music of Mozart, Debussy, Haydn, and Ginastera, while artwork inspired by the pieces and created by Franklin's elementary students is projected above the musicians in a presentation timed to the music. Dancers with Festival Ballet Providence will entertain us, and audience members will have an opportunity to create art real-time by drawing on the stage during one of the pieces. Meet the musicians and see the instruments up close after the performance during our Meet & Greet!

Thanks to sponsorship by the MetroWest Visitors Bureau, Mass Tourism, Dean Bank, Middlesex Savings Bank, the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Franklin Cultural Council, tickets are available at the greatly reduced price of
$10 for adults, $7 for seniors and students over 18, and FREE for children 17 and under! To purchase tickets online, click the link below.

When: Sunday, May 6, Concert 3:00 - 4:00; Meet and Greet 4:00 - 4:30

Where: Franklin High School Auditorium
Buy Tickets
WCMS

Since its initial concert in 2006, the WCMS has  presented sold-out concerts to captivated audiences, receiving consistent critical acclaim, building new young audiences, and training rising musicians through both its Neighborhood Strings and ChamberFest Music Camp programs.

ArtWeek


ArtWeek, a state-wide arts festival, will be held April 27-May 6. Find an ArtWeek event near you at www.artweekma.org


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Questions? Contact FCC Chair Stacey David at franklinculturalcouncil02038 [at] gmail.com

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