Saturday, February 2, 2019

Franklin Cultural District Partners Meeting - Feb 11

Franklin Cultural District Partners Meeting
Monday, February 11, 2019
7:00 PM

Franklin Senior Center, Multi-Purpose Room 10 Daniel McCahill Street, Franklin, MA

  1. Franklin Cultural District Update
  2. Launch Event
  3. Grant
  4. Website
  5. Marketing Initiative
  6. Story Maps
  7. Economic Development Study
  8. Partner Activities
  9. Current Partner Activities and Partners Brainstorming
  10. Goals and Metrics
  11. Franklin Cultural District Partners Meeting Schedule
  12. Questions

Adjourn

The listings of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.

For Additional information, contact:
Bryan W. Taberner, AICP, Director
Department of Planning and Community Development
508-520-4907; btaberner@franklinma.gov

Franklin Cultural District Partners Meeting - Feb 11
Franklin Cultural District Partners Meeting - Feb 11

FHS Chamber Chorus and Mock Trial news

Via Twitter - sharing some other good news from FHS


"What a day in Providence for the Chamber Chorus! A festival, a recording session, and enough laughter, music, and smiles to fill our hearts. #pantherpride #FHSMusic"
https://twitter.com/fhs_choral/status/1091468965254258689
https://twitter.com/fhs_choral/status/1091468965254258689
https://twitter.com/fhs_choral/status/1091468965254258689

https://twitter.com/fhs_choral/status/1091468965254258689

"Congrats to the Mock Trial team which beat Bellingham today. Pocket constitution to Akash Shetty for his strong Opening Statement and direct examination. Abigail George also received exceptional scores. With the win, Franklin advances to the state tournament. @FHSPantherbook"
https://twitter.com/MockWalsh/status/1090714599685586945



a day in Providence for the FHS Chamber Chorus
a day in Providence for the FHS Chamber Chorus


FHS boys swim team repeat as the Hockomock Champions

The FHS boys swim team repeat as the Hockomock Champions! The results are shared from HockomockSports.com. The girls swim meet is being held on Saturday morning


TEAM RESULTS
1. Franklin – 326
2. King Philip – 321
T3. Milford – 251
T3. Oliver Ames – 251
5. Attleboro – 203
6. Canton – 181
7. Taunton – 146
8. Sharon – 130
9. Mansfield – 103
10. North Attleboro – 100
11. Stoughton – 50
12. Foxboro – 26

RACE RESULTS
200 Yard Medley Relay
1. King Philip (Colby Vieira, Tyler Stringfellow, Dean Whyte, Jackson Klein) – 1:46.05
5. Franklin (Daniel Gurge, Arun Kavishwar, Nicholas Rich, Bleddyn Titmuss) – 1:56.33


200 Yard Free
1. Tyler Stringfellow, King Philip – 1:48.44
4. Patrick Juszczyszyn, Franklin – 2:01.97

200 Yard IM
1. Kyle Gray, Oliver Ames – 1:59.88
6. James Wu, Franklin – 2:25.73

50 Yard Free
1. Connor Dunn, Attleboro – 23.40
3. Connor Eck, Franklin – 24.65

100 Yard Free
1. Kyle Gray, Oliver Ames – 49.91
5. Roy Wang, Franklin – 54.16

500 Yard Free
1. Tyler Stringfellow, King Philip – 4:44.83
3. Christopher Carey, Franklin – 5:06.10
6. Patrick Juszczyszyn, Franklin – 5:28.44

200 Yard Free Relay
1. Oliver Ames (Anthony Carraggi, Ben Turner, Alex Buche, Kyle Gray) – 1:36.86
3. Franklin (Roy Wang, Brendan LaPuma, Connor Eck, Christopher Carey) – 1:39.20

100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Dean Whyte, King Philip – 1:04.56
2. Roy Wang, Franklin – 1:04.77
5. Brendan LaPuma, Franklin – 1:10.88

400 Yard Free Relay
1. King Philip (Colby Vieira, Derek Whyte, Dean Whyte, Tyler Stringfellow) – 3:26.97
4. Franklin (Roy Wang, Connor Eck, Brendan LaPuma, Christopher Carey) – 3:41.51

For the complete listing published by HockomockSports.com
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-boys-swim-championships-2019-results/

If anyone knows where to get the complete meet results (all individual heats, etc.) please let me know. Haven't been able to locate that.

Franklin boys swim captured its second straight Hockomock Championship title. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin boys swim captured its second straight Hockomock Championship
 title. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)







Both FHS girls and boys basketball teams post wins vs King Philip

Via HockomockSportswe share the results of the FHS sports action on Friday, Feb 1, 2019


Boys Basketball = Franklin, 76 @ King Philip, 60 – Final
– Franklin junior Chris Edgehill poured in a career-high 35 points to pace the Panthers to a season sweep of the Warriors. The Panthers led by 13 at halftime (42-29) and entering the fourth quarter (56-43). Edgehill scored 15 of Franklin’s 20 points in the final frame to seal the win. Jalen Samuels added 17 points for the Panthers, who connected on 10 three-pointers. Tim Nault hit half of KP’s 10 three-pointers and finished with a team-high 16 points.

Girls Basketball = King Philip, 45 @ Franklin, 68 – Final
– Ali Brigham scored 27 points and Meghan O’Connell added 10 for the Panthers, who remain unbeaten in league play this season and can clinch at least a share of the Kelley-Rex title with a win against Mansfield on Tuesday. Shannon O’Connor was the top scorer for the Warriors with nine points.

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-02-01-19/



FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

"We really support the Pats here in Franklin"

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

"Every time the New England Patriots reach the Super Bowl, town employees get into the spirit by wearing Pats gear to work and posing for a group photo in the lobby of the municipal building. You could say it has become one of those famed pre-game traditions that, in some mysterious way, offers its own bit of good luck to the team. 
Not about to risk that luck, the municipal staff faithfully came to work Friday looking ready for a Super Bowl party, and gathered for their photo. But they also upped their game in advance of Sunday’s Super Bowl. This time, they decided to collect monetary donations for the Franklin Food Pantry in exchange for the privilege of wearing Pats gear and jeans to work. 
“It’s Jeans for the Pantry,” explained Town Clerk Teresa Burr. 
The idea of Jeans for the Pantry is an outgrowth of an effort the Town Hall employees undertake throughout the year, “Jeans for Troops,” Burr said. This time the word was sent out that “if you donate money to the food pantry, you get to wear jeans and your favorite Patriots gear to work,” she said."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190202/franklin-municipal-workers-cheer-on-pats-while-benefiting-food-pantry

You can always donate directly to the Franklin Food Pantry via their web page
https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/

https://twitter.com/CountryGazette/status/1091593470098227200
https://twitter.com/CountryGazette/status/1091593470098227200


It's the Big Game Census




The Big Game is coming up! Get ready with the Big Game Census. Check out our new interactive data visualization.
It's the Big Game Census
It's the Big Game Census

It's the Big Game Census

The Big Game is this Sunday!
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Here are a few more things to know before the Big Game:
  • California leads the way with 17 players. Florida's the runner up followed by Texas. How many players are from your state?
  • The smallest hometown is Magnolia, Delaware with less than 300 people. The largest is Los Angeles, California with almost 4 million people.
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Friday, February 1, 2019

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI Feb 1 - THU Feb 7

Friday, February 1
10:00am
 Knitting Group
10:30am
 Happy Feet!
Saturday, February 2
10:00am
 Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
10:00am
 Franklin Library: Children’s and Teen’s collections
10:30am
 Baby Sensory
1:00pm
 "Drive-In" Movie
2:00pm
 FSPA "Bring It"
4:00pm
 Intro to Knit for Teens
4:30pm
 FSPA “Bring It”
7:00pm
 Don White with Mike Agranoff opening
Sunday, February 3
1:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
Monday, February 4
10:30am
 Move Along
11:00am
 Toddler Playgroup
1:00pm
 Monday Crafternoons
3:30pm
 Dungeons & Dragons for Kids
7:00pm
 Friends of the Franklin Library Meeting
Tuesday, February 5
9:30am
 Cool Cruisers
10:30am
 Get Ready for Kindergarten
4:00pm
 Chinese New Year Celebration
6:30pm
 Blizzard of '78 Talk with Alan Earls
7:00pm
 2nd Annual Legislative Forum on Education
7:00pm
 The SAFE Community Forum
7:00pm
 FPS: Concert Hour
7:00pm
 Friends of the Franklin Library Book Group
Wednesday, February 6
10:30am
 Terrific Toddlers
11:00am
 Toddler Playgroup
4:00pm
 Construction Junction
6:30pm
 Woke: A YA Book Club
7:00pm
 Franklin Art Assoc - Monthly Meeting
Thursday, February 7
9:30am
 Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
 Story & Craft
4:00pm
 Fandom Thursdays
6:00pm
 Volunteens
7:00pm
 FPS: Concert Hour

For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
http://www.franklinma.gov/calendar

Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI Feb 1 - THU Feb 7
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI Feb 1 - THU Feb 7

James Montgomery returns to THE BLACK BOX on Feb 16

James Montgomery returns to THE BLACK BOX on February 16 at 8 PM!

When blues legend James Montgomery plays the harmonica, he "brings it on home". Whether it's recording with Kid Rock, sitting in with Gregg Allman, or fronting his hot band of thirty years, Montgomery plays with authority. While growing up in Detroit he learned first-hand from the masters - James Cotton, John Lee Hooker, and Jr. Wells - at the legendary "Chessmate." Over the years, he's carried on in the tradition and continues to be a vital presence in Blues as one of the most dynamic performers on the scene.
Blues legend James Montgomery returns to THE BLACK BOX - Feb 16
Blues legend James Montgomery returns to THE BLACK BOX - Feb 16

Montgomery has toured with many 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, Greg 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. Members of his band have included Billy Squire, Wayne Kramer (MC-5), Jeff Golub (Rod Stewart), Jim McCarty (Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels), Nunzio Signore Bo Diddley), Jeff Pevar (Ray Charles Orchestra, Crosby, Stills & Nash), Bobby Chouinard (drummer with Ted Nugent, Squire and Robert Gordon), Jeff Levine (Joe Cocker), Aerosmith's Tom Gambel, and many others.

For Tickets
https://www.theblackboxonline.com/events.php?id=1193

Hearts Take Flight - Feb 9 - art workshop for students 6 - 12

The leadership of the Franklin Arts Academy is thrilled to offer this amazing art opportunity to our Franklin students, aged 6 through 12! In this four hour workshop, the children will create and mail three incredible valentines to family members of your choice! 

They will also learn about the history of Valentines in Massachusetts and create one more Valentine-themed project. A pizza lunch with a decorate your own cupcake bar and games will round out the day. The cost per child is $40.

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE FAA BOOSTERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND and
extra-curricular programming for the Franklin Arts Academy - an academic, arts-integration pathway within Franklin High School.

The workshop will be run by students is the Franklin Arts academy supervised by FPS Visual Arts Director, Carolann Tebbetts. Space is limited to 24 children so sign up early! 

Print the form below and send in with a check made to “FAA BOOSTERS” - payment and form must be received by Wednesday, February 6th! 

You can also email Mrs. Tebbetts to reserve your child’s spot in the workshop: tebbettsc@franklinps.net 

Confirmation of registration and drop-off instruction will be sent when payment is received.


The fine print: We will be working with paint, pastels, glue, and glitter! Children should come dressed in comfortable clothes appropriate for art-making. Three names/addresses should be sent with your child or attached to the registration form (or emailed to Mrs. Tebbetts) so the Valentines can be mailed in time to arrive for Valentine’s Day. You can also send photos of your child if you would like to include them in the artwork for a personal touch!

Hearts Take Flight - Feb 9 - art workshop for students 6 - 12
Hearts Take Flight - Feb 9 - art workshop for students 6 - 12

Registration Form:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczcVVPYWpOX1llX2lRNUh0MGgyY3d1amJ2eVV3/view?usp=sharing

Registration Form:



DPW Waterworks Overview - Jan 30, 2019

The DPW provided an update on the water system to the Town Council at the meeting of Jan 30, 2019. The Council took steps later in the meeting to fund the multi-year water line replacement plan as outlined.

DPW Director Robert (Brutus) Cantoreggi and Water Superintendent Laurie Ruszala made the presentation and responded to the questions from the Town Council.




DPW Director Robert (Brutus) Cantoreggi and Water Superintendent Laurie Ruszala
DPW Director Robert (Brutus) Cantoreggi and Water Superintendent Laurie Ruszala

"more geared toward first-time parents."

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Babies don’t come with a manual, but the library is hoping to offer advice for expecting mothers and fathers with its new program, “Bump and Beyond.” 
The program trains soon-to-be parents on a multitude of child-care areas. Kim Byda and Katie Brown, lactation specialists and nurses from Northeast Mom’s and Babies, sometimes come to the library’s weekly “Tummy Time” for infants. 
They provide advice and offer sources of information for new parents. They’ll also be making appearances at Bump and Beyond, said Youth Services Librarian Caleigh Keating. 
“They’re there just to answer questions and be a resource,” said Keating. “Our focus now is how we reach folks before the baby is born.” 
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190131/franklin-library-offers-program-for-expecting-parents


Bump and Beyond: A Group for Expecting Parents!
Wednesday, February 27th, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
No matter what stage you're at in your (or your partner's) pregnancy, you probably have questions. (Is this normal? What should we expect? How will we handle feeding and sleeping issues?) You're not alone! Join us at the library to share your questions, get answers, meet other expecting parents and build your parent tribe! We will be joined each month by lactation specialists, Nurse Practitioners, and parents Katie and Kim of Northeast Moms and Babies, who will be on hand to answer all your questions! This month’s theme: Creating a registry and Pregnancy myth busters!
From the Library Newsletter
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/franklinlibraryfebruary2019newsletter.pdf

Bump and Beyond: A Group for Expecting Parents!  Wednesday, February 27
Bump and Beyond: A Group for Expecting Parents!  Wednesday, February 27

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School: Grade Eight Students Complete Capstone Projects

Congratulations to the 43 members of the Grade Eight class at the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School that presented their Capstone Presentations on January 24 and 25.

Beginning in seventh grade, students develop, plan and initiate a self-designed, service-learning project. During their eighth grade year, students complete their project and present their work to a faculty panel and wider school community at the capstone assembly. 

Students receive guidance through this process as part of our advising program, however complete the project outside of school and requires parental help and support every step of the way.

“Capstone best exemplifies the mission of our school, the pillars of our school. The Capstone project isn’t possible without all four of those pillars working together.

Without all your experience with community service, you would not know how a student can make a difference in their world. Without a rigorous classical education you would not have the skills to meet people, write letters, to interact with people and actually conduct this hard and interesting service project.

Without character education you wouldn’t have the empathy and understanding to identify the needs, or the social skills to do some of the work that you’ve done.

Lastly, our fourth pillar, parents are a big part of this too. They instilled the values and the trust in you that we’ve tried to continue as a school. Their support of this project, and those other three pillars has brought you here today.

What you have achieved here as individuals has ripples for our school, positive repercussions for the lives of those you’ve worked with that will carry on and be your legacy for a very long time.” – Joe Perna, BFCCPS Head of School

Student projects included work with local veteran’s organizations, food pantries, homeless shelters, and animal shelters. Students also raised awareness for issues such as plastic pollution, access to clean drinking water, children’s literacy and food allergies and much more.

One student student worked with the Norfolk County Bee Keeper’s association and became a beekeeper; he will maintain a hive on behalf of BFCCPS in an effort to promote the importance of protecting honeybees!


With the support of their advisers, fellow classmates and of course their parents these students presented a four to five minute speech to an audience of over 200 guests! We are so incredibly proud of you all.

On Thursday we were joined by Mr. Tim Nicolette, Executive Director of the Mass Charter School Organization, State Representative Jeffrey Roy and Mr. Jamie Hellen Franklin Town Administrator
On Thursday we were joined by Mr. Tim Nicolette, Executive Director of the Mass Charter School Organization, State Representative Jeffrey Roy and Mr. Jamie Hellen Franklin Town Administrator

On Friday we were treated to a visit by BFCCPS Alumna Amanda Mullaney. Amanda graduated 8th grade at BFCCPS in 2007; she recently passed the Bar Exam and is now employed as an Assistant District Attorney for the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office.

It was so inspiring to hear Amanda speak about the love and satisfaction we all can can get from helping other people and serving our community. What an exceptional role model for our Grade Eight students.

Learn more about the BFCCPS Capstone Project on our website here: http://bfccps.org/community-service/capstone/

Photo galleries from the each day are linked here: 
Capstone Presentations: Day One  https://photos.app.goo.gl/hiGUivyh4paWdbHQ8
Capstone Presentations: Day Two  https://photos.app.goo.gl/fpdvZd3bWKy8UvWy9