Saturday, October 21, 2023

A Statement on the Hamas Attack on Israel // We Stand with Those Who Grieve

On Saturday, October 7, 2023, Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel, sending missiles and militants across the border from the Gaza Strip, indiscriminately killing more than 1,300 people many of whom were civilians going about their daily lives waiting for the bus, dancing at a festival, doing morning chores, and hiding as best they could. These acts of terror are evil. We mourn the tragic loss of life and the lives that will inevitably be lost as Israel declares war and defends itself.

We stand with those who grieve.

The Franklin Interfaith Council is comprised of a variety of faith traditions that each understand war, and its necessity, differently. Some of us are staunch pacifists. Some of us believe war can only be waged in self-defense. And, still others, believe that war can be justified for reasons beyond self-defense. We hold many different beliefs yet, in our diversity, we all agree that war, justified or not, is always one atrocity after another. Our failure to fully comprehend the pain of war causes us to focus on the latest casualty, making it seem like the worst, diminishing or worse forgetting the loss that came before. In war, no atrocity is greater than any other. And so, we stand with those who grieve.

We look forward to the day when swords are beaten into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, when “nation shall not lift up sword against nation; neither shall they learn war any more; but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid” (Micah 4:3b-4a). But, until that day, we stand with those who grieve.

We look with hope toward a day when peace and justice are not competing torrents, but flow down together like water, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream (c.f. Amos 5:24). But, until that day, we stand with those who grieve.

The Franklin Interfaith Council stands together and supports all in our community who are grieving, especially our friends and neighbors at Temple Etz Chaim.

A Statement on the Hamas Attack on Israel // We Stand with Those Who Grieve
A Statement on the Hamas Attack on Israel // We Stand with Those Who Grieve


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Questions about the Franklin Interfaith Council and this statement can be emailed to info@FranklinInterfaith.org.
The Franklin Interfaith Council (FIC) is an organization whose membership is composed of faith communities in the Town of Franklin, Massachusetts. The FIC addresses the various needs of its community by recognizing the power of faith as defined by each faith tradition it represents. The intent of the FIC is to sensitize the Franklin community to issues of deprivation and social justice, to promote tolerance and understanding through shared worship, programs, performances, and publications, and to bring the understanding of our faith traditions to bear on these issues. 
The Franklin Interfaith Council members include First Universalist Society in Franklin, Franklin Federated Church, Franklin United Methodist Church, Temple Etz Chaim , The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, St. John’s Episcopal Church, The Parish of Saint Mary (Catholic Church).

Franklin Cultural District Committee Accepting Grant Proposals through Dec 12, 2023

Dear Franklin Cultural District Partners, 

The Franklin Cultural District Committee (FCDC) has received a Cultural District Investment grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council for fiscal year 2024.

The FCDC is reaching out to FCD Partners for grant proposals for cultural initiatives planned in the district. Attached, please find a Franklin Cultural District Funding Request form. If you have a project/initiative that will benefit and promote culture in our community and want to request some funding, please complete the form attached, and return it to Bryan Taberner, Director of Planning and Community Development, by December 12, 2023. Mr. Taberner's email address is: btaberner@franklinma.gov

The FCDC will discuss the proposals at its meeting on Thursday, December 14 at 7:00 PM scheduled to be held in-person at Franklin TV, 23 Hutchinson Street, Franklin. All funds awarded need to be spent by June 30, 2024.

 We look forward to hearing from you,

Franklin Cultural District Committee

Form: 

Mass Cultural Council branding requirements:

Franklin Cultural District Committee Accepting Grant Proposals through Dec 12, 2023
Franklin Cultural District Committee Accepting Grant Proposals through Dec 12, 2023

Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting, Oct 24, 2023 at 7 PM

Franklin School Committee
October 24, 2023 - 7:00 PM
Municipal Building – Council Chambers

“The listing 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.”

Call to Order Ms. Spencer
Pledge of Allegiance 
Moment of Silence

I. Routine Business
A. Review of Agenda
B. Payment of Bills Mr. McNeill
C. Payroll Ms. Spencer
D. FHS Student Representative Comments
E. Superintendent’s Report
II. Guests/Presentations
A. Orlando Boys Basketball Tournament Proposal
B. Superintendent’s Goals
III. Discussion/Action Items
A.   Orlando Boys Basketball Tournament Trip
I recommend approval of the request of CJ Neely to take the Boys Basketball team to Orlando, Florida from December 26 to December 30, 2023 for the KSA Basketball Tournament as presented.
B.   Superintendent’s Goals
I recommend approval of the Superintendent’s Goals as presented.
C. MASC Resolutions
I recommend approval of the MASC Resolutions as discussed.
D. Policy - First Readings
I recommend moving the following policies to a second reading as discussed: 
HA - Negotiations Goals
HB - Negotiations Legal Status HF - SC Negotiating Agent

IV. Discussion Only Items
A. October 1 Enrollment Report
V. Information Matters
A. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
B. School Committee Liaison Reports
VI. Consent Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from your October 10, 2023 meeting as detailed.
VII. Citizen’s Comments

VIII. New Business
To discuss any future agenda items

IX. Adjournment



Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting, Oct 24, 2023 at 7 PM
Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting, Oct 24, 2023 at 7 PM

FHS football and volleyball teams post wins on Friday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Friday, Oct 20, 2023. 


Football = Franklin, 21 @ Attleboro, 14 – Final
1Q: (A) Adrian Rivera 55-yard rush, XP failed.
2Q: (F) Cody Howard 2-yard rush, Arnav Dhulipati XP good; (A) Matt Harvie 27-yard pass to Aidan Pantages, M. Harvie 2pt conversion pass to A. Rivera.
3Q: No scoring.
4Q: (F) Justin Bianchetto 4-yard pass to Derek Dubriske, A. Dhulipati XP good; (F) C. Howard 1-yard rush, A. Dhulipati XP good.

Volleyball = North Attleboro, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final 
– Franklin jumped ahead with a win in the first set and never looked back to score a sweep of the visiting Rocketeers, 3-0 (25-18, 25-13, 25-8). Livi Alberti had a successful showing from the middle with a team-high six kills on .667 hitting while Taylor Lacerda added five kills, seven digs,a nd two aces. Brooke Daniels had a big day at the service line with nine aces along with nine assists and five digs. Olivia Valante was strong defensively with 18 digs.

For other results around the league (subscription required)

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Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Open Space Ribbon Cutting at Schmidt Farm scheduled for Friday, Oct 27, at 11 AM

We hope you can join us on Friday, October 27, 2023 from 11am to 12pm for an Open Space Ribbon Cutting at Schmidt Farm, located at 215 Prospect Street in Franklin. 

We will be celebrating Franklin's official ownership of over 200 acres of open space through the local adoption of the Community Preservation Act

We hope to see you there to mark this special occasion! Please find a formal invitation 

Open Space Ribbon Cutting at Schmidt Farm scheduled for Friday, Oct 27, at 11 AM
Open Space Ribbon Cutting at Schmidt Farm scheduled for Friday, Oct 27, at 11 AM

Mickey Mouse Birthday Party - Nov 18 at the Franklin Public Library

"Mickey Mouse is turning 95! Join us for games, crafts, snacks, and more as we celebrate everyone's favorite mouse!"

Mickey Mouse Birthday Party - Nov 18 at the Franklin Public Library
Mickey Mouse Birthday Party - Nov 18 at the Franklin Public Library

Message from the Franklin Public Schools Superintendent and Chief of Police

Dear Franklin Public Schools Community,

As you may be aware, there is an active police investigation to locate one of our FHS students, Jazlyn Rodrigues, who was reported missing by her family. Our hearts go out to her family and loved ones, and we continue to hope for her safe return home soon.

Franklin Public Schools (FPS) officials have been assisting the Franklin Police Department throughout its investigation and will continue to help in any way possible.  The search for Ms. Rodrigues is active and ongoing. The Franklin Police Department is urging anyone with information about her whereabouts to call the Franklin Police Department at 508-528-1212.

If anyone should speak to Ms. Rodrigues, it is imperative that she knows that she is not in any trouble.  Her family and the entire community just want her to come home.

We ask parents/guardians within our community to speak to their children about this serious situation, recognizing these are difficult conversations.  Any details, no matter how small, could assist the police in their search. 

FPS staff is available for students who need additional support.  If you have concerns about your child, please contact their school-based team. 

Further updates will be provided to the community as they become available.

Sincerely,
Lucas Giguere                           
Superintendent                      
Franklin Public Schools 
 
Thomas J. Lynch
Chief
Franklin Police Department

take the opportunity to vote at the Tri-County election Oct 24 from noon to 8 PM at Franklin High School
Please take the opportunity to vote at the Tri-County election Oct 24 from noon to 8 PM at Franklin High School

Big updates from Children’s Museum of Franklin!


This is HUGE! Children's Museum of Franklin received word last week that it is officially a Massachusetts Charity. How did we celebrate? By applying for our first grant through the Mass Cultural Counc

The Chestnut Street Revue Variety Show - Nov 11

The First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF) is pleased to announce The Chestnut Street Revue is back after a two-year hiatus. The FUSF Community prides itself on its musical and artistic talent. Don’t miss this jam-packed evening of music, singing, storytelling and more! Something for all families and the young at heart to enjoy.
$10/person and $25/family

Bake Sale at Intermission Sample delicious treats from the Bake Sale Table made by our expert bakers.
We look forward to seeing you on November 11, 2023.

November 11. 2023, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
262 Chestnut Street, Franklin

The Chestnut Street Revue Variety Show - Nov 11
The Chestnut Street Revue Variety Show - Nov 11





Go Green, Save Green - Sunday, Oct 22 from 9 AM to 10 AM

Say No To Plastic !! Go Green Save Green!!

Where - Stop And Shop Plaza
When - Sunday, Oct 22 from 9 AM to 10 AM

Go Green, Save Green - Sunday, Oct 22 from 9 AM to 10 AM
Go Green, Save Green - Sunday, Oct 22 from 9 AM to 10 AM


Friday, October 20, 2023

Franklin's Event Outlook: October 20, 2023 to October 26, 2023


Friday, October 20

1:00pm - Book Sale ($1/book) (Franklin Public Library)

2:00pm - Franklin Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)

2:00pm - Ladder 3 Trio (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

2:00pm - Davis Thayer Open House (Davis Thayer School)

2:00pm - Thrift Threads thrift shop (Franklin Federated Church)

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

6:00pm - Tyler Zajac (live music)  (La Cantina Winery) 

6:00pm - Psychic Night Fundraiser (SOLD OUT) (SAFE Coalition)

7:30pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (SOLD OUT) (THE BLACK BOX)


Saturday, October 21

9:00am - Book sale ($1/book)  (Franklin Public Library)

10:00am - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

10:00am - Fire Dept Open House (Downtown Fire Station) rescheduled to Oct 28

10:00am - Davis Thayer Open House  (Davis Thayer School)
10:00am - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

1:00pm - Bag sale (books at $5/bag)  (Franklin Public Library)

2:00pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (ticketed event) (THE BLACK BOX) (SOLD OUT)

3:00pm - Frank Padua (live music)  (La Cantina Winery) 

7:30pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (ticketed event) (THE BLACK BOX) (SOLD OUT)


Sunday, October 22

12:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

1:00pm - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

2:00pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (SOLD OUT) (THE BLACK BOX)


Monday, October 23

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)


Tuesday, October 24

12:00noon - Tri-County Election (new school yes or no?) (Franklin High School)

2:30pm - Rainbow Café (Franklin Senior Center)

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale  (St John’s Episcopal Church)


Wednesday, October 25

1:00pm - Senior Scribblers (writing group) (Franklin TV Studio)

4:00pm  Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

7:00pm - The Play that goes Wrong (Ticketed Event) (Dean College)


Thursday, October 26

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

6:00pm - 2023 Sip, Savor & Celebrate Wine Tasting fundraiser

(Habitat for Humanity fund raiser at Lake Pearl)

6:00pm - Beaver Street Interceptor Construction Project Update (Council Chambers)

7:00pm - The Play that goes Wrong (Ticketed Event) (Dean College)


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The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)

Find the full Community event calendar  https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html

The Cultural calendar displays only the cultural events      https://www.franklinculture.org/things-do/pages/calendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6

The Town meeting calendar is found  https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found  https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26 


Franklin's Event Outlook: October 20, 2023 to October 26, 2023
Franklin's Event Outlook: October 20, 2023 to October 26, 2023

Superintendent Karen MaGuire talks with Anne Bergen about the Tri-County School Building Special Election (video)

Superintendent Karen MaGuire talks with Anne Bergen about the Tri-County School Building Special Election as well as an alternative to the traditional career path.

Franklin TV video link ->  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VODjxhpR_I

Superintendent Karen McGuire talks with Anne Bergen about the Tri-County School Building Special Election (video)
Superintendent Karen MaGuire talks with Anne Bergen about the Tri-County School Building Special Election (video)


Franklin Food Pantry to Hold Annual Food Elves Campaign

The Franklin Food Pantry, which provides supplemental food assistance and programs to more than 1,300 individuals each year, will hold the 18th annual Food Elves Campaign.  This holiday season, middle and high school students will volunteer as Food Elves and solicit monetary donations for The Pantry in their neighborhoods and online. 

Franklin Food Pantry to Hold Annual Food Elves Campaign
Franklin Food Pantry to Hold Annual Food Elves Campaign
The need for assistance is particularly high this year as The Pantry has seen a sharp increase in client registrations and visits since moving to its new location in the summer of 2023. In September, average weekly visits to The Pantry increased by 36 percent compared to the same month last year. By participating in the Food Elves Campaign, the community can help alleviate the rising demand and provide relief for individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.

“The Food Elves Campaign was launched in 2005, and thanks to the dedication and volunteerism of hundreds of young adults and the generosity of Franklin residents, the program has grown into The Pantry’s largest fundraiser of the year,” said Tina Powderly, Executive Director, Franklin Food Pantry. 

“Last year, more than 240 students raised over $93,000 and we hope to exceed last year’s number to meet the growing demand in Franklin and beyond.” 

In addition to helping address hunger, the Food Elves Campaign provides valuable opportunities for youth. Volunteering can help improve self-esteem, develop career skills and interests, build relationships, and educate teens on issues affecting their community. Individuals who are interested in becoming a Food Elf can register online and receive a detailed toolkit with instructions and guidance from a parent in their assigned district. Volunteers receive up to 12 community service hours. The deadline to sign up as an in-person Food Elf is Nov. 8, and Nov. 30 for an online-only Food Elf.

Franklin residents can expect to receive a purple Franklin Food Pantry donation envelope and collection instructions from their neighborhood Food Elf following the Thanksgiving holiday. Donations can also be mailed to The Pantry or made online. For more information about becoming a Food Elf or supporting the Franklin Food Pantry, please visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org.  

About the Franklin Food Pantry, Inc.
The Franklin Food Pantry, Inc. offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to more than 1,300 individuals per year. The Franklin Food Pantry is not funded by the Town of Franklin. We are grateful for our many partnerships, including that with the Greater Boston Food Bank, that allow us to achieve greater buying power and lower our costs. 
Donations and grants fund our food purchases, keep our lights on, and put gas in our food truck. Programs include home delivery, a weekend backpack program for Franklin school children in need, mobile pantries, emergency food bags, and holiday meal packages. The Pantry is located at 341 W. Central St. in Franklin, Massachusetts on Route 140. Visit http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/ for more information.