Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Clothing Drive for Franklin Crossing

"Please help and share this information any question message me (Theresa Auciello Shea) or Megan Langevin or Andy Bissanti-or email the Lions, But its pretty simple we need your clothing your not using or anything made of material or cloth, even in the most poor condition, we will earn dollars so we can donate to the Families that have suffered a big loss from the fire at Franklin Crossing."

   
Clothing Drive for Franklin Crossing
Clothing Drive for Franklin Crossing

Monday, March 8, 2021

Tweet from Sydney Hawkins: clothing drive to help "Cradles to Crayons"

Please read the images below for information about a clothing drive for Cradles to Crayons from March 9th- March 27th! 
https://t.co/kpGzdUbqW0

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydneyyhawkins/status/1368722792263413761

Sydney Hawkins: clothing drive to help "Cradles to Crayons"
Sydney Hawkins: clothing drive to help "Cradles to Crayons"


Sunday, January 10, 2021

Franklin Interact Club - drop off location changed

"Due to an overwhelming response of generosity and donations received, we are forced to move our collection drop off to a new location going forward.  
You may continue to arrange pick up times, but drop offs will be Saturday’s thru Feb 6, 12 - 2 PM, 249 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038. 
Thank you all for your support!!"


Reminder info on the collection in operation through Feb 6

recent collection
recent collection

Franklin Interact Club donation items sought
Franklin Interact Club donation items sought


Sunday, January 3, 2021

Reminder: Franklin Interact schedules Clothing Drive

Hello Everyone!

Franklin Interact is partnering up with Savers to collect donations of clothes, shoes, toys, and other household items this holiday season. We will be handing out bunches of flyers to each of our members so the members can then leave flyers in mailboxes around their neighborhood.  

Thank you, 
Franklin Interact 


Note: The clothing collection will be scheduled for Jan 2, 2021 through Feb 6, 2021



 

Reminder: Franklin Interact schedules Clothing Drive
Reminder: Franklin Interact schedules Clothing Drive


Monday, December 14, 2020

Franklin Interact schedules clothing drive for January, 2021

Hello Everyone!

Franklin Interact is partnering up with Savers to collect donations of clothes, shoes, toys, and other household items this holiday season. We will be handing out bunches of flyers to each of our members so the members can then leave flyers in mailboxes around their neighborhood. 

The distribution of Flyers will take place on Wednesday, Dec 16 at 3:30 PM at the Franklin High School Gym Entrance. 

Please fill out this form before noon on Wednesday:  https://forms.gle/TPdRJKQmRJfVMv4x5    

Thank you, 
Franklin Interact 


Note: The clothing collection will be scheduled for Jan 2, 2021 through Feb 6, 2021



Franklin Interact scheduling clothing drive for January, 2021
Franklin Interact scheduling clothing drive for January, 2021


Thursday, August 13, 2020

St John's Paint Night, Stuff-a-Truck, and Outdoor Worship

St John's Virtual Paint Night fundraiser - Friday, Aug 28 from 7-9 PM

St John's Paint Night
St John's Paint Night
Learn to paint this masterpiece by Canvas 'n Cup in Milford. $38 includes canvas, brushes, paint, and 2 hours instruction by Zoom. RSVP to Admin@stjohnsfranklinma.org or 508-528-2387 by Monday, Aug 24. 

20% of proceeds go to St John's.

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Stuff-a-truck - Sunday, September 20 (11 AM - 2 PM)

Now that we've all got our closets cleaned-out and organized, bring those extra clothes and household items to St John's. We'll take them to Savers and get paid by the pound. 237 Pleasant St, Franklin

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Join us for Outdoor Worship every Sunday at 10 AM on our lawn. Bring your own chair and mask. In the event of rain, we'll still be on Facebook Live, as we are every Sunday.


The Rev. Kathy McAdams, Rector
St. John's Episcopal Church, Franklin, MA
www.StJohnsFranklinMA.org


Saturday, April 25, 2020

Simplerecycling Curbside Clothing Program Resumes on Monday, April 27

Simplerecycling Curbside Clothing Program 
Starts on Monday, April 27



Good News, the Simplerecycling curbside clothing pink bag recycling starts again on Monday, April 27.

Review our website https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste for more information. Simplerecycling is also available at https://simplerecycling.com/

Please help us out by recycling more clothes than ever before which helps the Franklin Solid Waste program.

We need your support now more than ever.

Thank You


Simplerecycling Curbside Clothing Program Resumes on Monday, April 27
Simplerecycling Curbside Clothing Program Resumes on Monday, April 27

Monday, April 6, 2020

“I see a lot of pink bags at the curb awaiting (pickup) that will never come”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Jillian Wilson, Natick’s sustainability coordinator, is saddened by the number of pink recycling bags she still sees on the curbs of several Natick neighborhoods. 
Those pink recycling bags are part of Simple Recycling’s curbside clothing recycling program. 
Based out of Ohio, the for-profit recycler takes donated high quality clothing and other household goods and resells them to thrift shops or international markets. The town has been using the service for two years, and close to 20,000 to 30,000 pieces of material are collected each month, according to Wilson-Martin. 
On March 23, the company had to suspend operations in the state, following Gov. Charlie Baker’s order for all non-essential businesses to seize in-person operations to minimize the spread of the coronavirus."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200405/recycling-options-still-available-during-coronavirus-order

“I see a lot of pink bags at the curb awaiting (pickup) that will never come”
“I see a lot of pink bags at the curb awaiting (pickup) that will never come”

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Franklin Residents: Simple Recycling Temporarily Suspended

Simple Recycling Temporarily Suspended

Curbside Simple Recycling (pink bags) is suspended until further notice.



I posted last week that I had missed an update on the change with this service. As I walked this week, others also had still missed my update too. I did stop to give a couple of my neighbors the news that the pink bags would not be picked up.
Shared via Facebook (and confirmed with a conversation with DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi)
https://www.facebook.com/FranklinDPW/photos/a.938433076241163/2980216915396092/

Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling
Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling

Friday, March 27, 2020

Pink bags suspended, clothing recycling program on hold

I missed an update along the way. While the trash and recycling schedule remains the same, the clothing pickups by Simply Recycling (the pink bags) have been suspended.

Shared via Facebook (and confirmed with a conversation with DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi, that you should hear soon)
https://www.facebook.com/FranklinDPW/photos/a.938433076241163/2980216915396092/

Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling
Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Franklin Residents: January Brings a Record Month of Clothing Recycling

January Brings a Record Month of Clothing Recycling


In January 2020 simplerecycling.com picked up 20,437 pounds of clothing for reuse/recycling!

What could be easier than using the pink bags and take it to the curb.

This saves material form ending up in the trash and recycling carts and the residual money ($20/ton) received goes into the curbside solid waste program to reduce fees.

Please spread the word and go to simplerecycling.com for more bags and information.


This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/january-brings-record-month-clothing-recycling

Franklin Residents: January Brings a Record Month of Clothing Recycling
Franklin Residents: January Brings a Record Month of Clothing Recycling

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Franklin Residents: Curbside Clothing Continues to be Huge Success

Curbside Clothing Continues to be Huge Success

We need your support

Almost 40,000 pounds of clothing was collected in November and December of 2019 alone!

We encourage everyone's support to recycle these materials in your curbside free PINK BAGS.

Need more PINK BAGS? Go to www.simplerecycling.com and order more if you are out.

When your clothing is picked up new bags are left behind.

There is an additional collection bin at the Franklin Recycling Center.



This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/curbside-clothing-continues-be-huge-success

Franklin Residents: Curbside Clothing Continues to be Huge Success
Franklin Residents: Curbside Clothing Continues to be Huge Success

Thursday, January 23, 2020

"this is a great opportunity to collect clothes for those who need it"

Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the story on the Hockomock indoor tracks teams drive to support a good cause:

This winter, Hockomock League teams are not only competing on the track at the Reggie Lewis Center, but are also in a friendly competition off it. Teams are racing to collect new and gently used clothing that will be donated to the non-profit organization Cradles to Crayons to help families in need throughout the Boston and Metrowest areas.

The brainchild of Sharon athletes and MIAA student ambassadors Berta Faktorovich and Jacob Durbin, this is not an ordinary call for donations. The teams have been organized into a competition to see which program can collect the most. Certain items of clothing are worth more points than others, for example sweatshirts, coats, ski pants, and jackets are worth three points and t-shirts, socks, gloves, and hats are worth one.

Clothes are being collected at each of the league’s track meets, as all the teams gather together at the Reggie Lewis Center. Through the first two meets, North Attleboro was in the lead with 197 points and Sharon was close behind in second at 179.

The idea of using fun competition as a means for drawing interest in helping a local charity stemmed from an MIAA student ambassador huddle. “In small groups, we were talking about how having an incentive can encourage more people to bring in donations,” Faktorovich explained. “I then realized how great it would be to have a competition among the winter tracks teams for a clothing drive.”
Continue reading the article online
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-indoor-track-teams-race-to-support-good-cause/

"this is a great opportunity to collect clothes for those who need it"
"this is a great opportunity to collect clothes for those who need it"

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Franklin Recycles almost 37,000 Pounds of Clothing Last 2 Months of 2019

We are pleased to announce the clothing recycling program in Franklin has been more than successful. Clothing pickup started mid-November and we have collected 36,949 pounds of clothing in the pink bags.

Please spread the news and let everyone you know to take advantage of the easiest way to recycle/reuse clothing. More bags can be sent to you by going to simplerecycling.com.

By using this valuable program you save time and money. All money received for the clothing goes to offset the curbside trash and recycling fee.

 
Franklin Recycles almost 37,000 Pounds of Clothing Last 2 Months of 2019
Franklin Recycles almost 37,000 Pounds of Clothing Last 2 Months of 2019


For more about the clothing recycle program
https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/franklin-recycles-almost-37000-pounds-clothing-last-2-months-2019

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Franklin Residents: Continued Success for Franklin Clothing and More Program!

Not just for clothes anymore...
The Simplerecycling program is a confirmed success and we want to let you know there are many more items that are accepted in the pink bag.

That includes:

• All clothing

• Shoes, belts, scarfs, purses, hats, gloves, backpacks, bibs, coats, boots, sneakers, ties, etc.

• Household textiles: Curtains/drapes, bedspreads, sheets, pillows, sleeping bags, towels, etc.;

• Kitchenware: Glasses, dishes, silverware, pans, etc.

• Small electronics: Radios, hair dryers, curling irons, etc.

• Small decorative items: Knickknacks, pictures, etc.; and

• Miscellaneous: Jewelry, toys, tools and other small home goods that can fit in the bag

Regular curbside recycling continues for metal food and beverage cans, plastic bottles, jars, jugs and tubs, glass bottles and jars and paper and cardboard in the RECYCLING CART.

Franklin Residents: Continued Success for Franklin Clothing and More Program!
Franklin Residents: Continued Success for Franklin Clothing and More Program!
Shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/continued-success-franklin-clothing-and-more-program

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

SimpleRecycling clothing and more cancelled today - Dec 3

SimpleRecycling clothing and more cancelled today

Due to inclement weather Simple Recycling has cancelled all of today's routes. We will continue our regular route as scheduled tomorrow. 

Any resident who chooses to leave their bag out from today, may go www.simplerecycling.com to report a missed pickup. We will retrieve their bags at our earliest convenience. 

SimpleRecycling clothing and more cancelled today - Dec 3
SimpleRecycling clothing and more cancelled today - Dec 3

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Latex Paint is accepted at the Recycling Center (ONLY APRIL thru OCTOBER)

Latex Paint is accepted at the Recycling Center
(ONLY APRIL thru OCTOBER)

See Attached fact sheet for what is accepted in the latex paint container. There is no additional charge for this new type of paint recycling. 

Paint is only accepted at the Recycling Center April though October


Download your copy of the paint recycling requirements
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w59yp--URWZus41H3jwSXxNarPJyZu9V/view?usp=sharing




clothing recycling for curbside pickup begins the week of Nov 11
clothing recycling for curbside pickup begins the week of Nov 11

Sunday, November 3, 2019

NO Trash Delay November 11-15 - clothing recycling begins

NO Trash Delay for the week of November 11-15!

Curbside trash/recycling will be picked up on your regular day! 

Also, Simple Recycling begins clothing recycling this week. Put your pink bags out alongside your recycling barrel on trash day!

Read morhttps://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/curbside-clothing-starts-november-11-2019

NO Trash Delay November 11-15 - clothing recycling begins
NO Trash Delay November 11-15 - clothing recycling begins

Monday, October 21, 2019

Curbside Clothing Starts November 11, 2019

Curbside Clothing Starts November 11, 2019

Franklin is pleased to announce that a curbside clothing recycling program will begin starting November 11, 2019. The company doing the recycling is called Simplerecycling More information about the company can be found on their web page  https://simplerecycling.com/.

DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi and Chris White made a presentation to the Town Council on Sep 18,2019 on the Clothing Recycling Program to be started in November. 

This is another option to recycle, folks can still use the other non-profit recyclers that they have.


The key benefit for Franklin in implementing this curbside option: For those who want to recycle clothing this way, we can remove it from the solid waste stream and improve our recycle contamination rates.

This curbside option makes it easier for folks to help remove clothing from the solid waste stream. For those who want to call or deliver the clothing, etc. themselves to the other non-profits, they can continue to do so. 

it is a weekly program, bags will be coming via mail.

Everything can go in the same bag for convenience. See the listing of acceptable items.



Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director with Chris White on the Clothing Recycling Program
Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director with Chris White on the Clothing Recycling Program



Initial mailer information includes two bags to be sent to each household
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/final_mailer2withbags_8x6_franklin_proof.pdf

Frequently asked questions on this new program
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/faq.pdf

The listing of acceptable items
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/acceptable_items_0.pdf

This was shared from:
https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/curbside-clothing-starts-november-11-2019

You can view the Town Council meeting of Sep 18 via the on-demand replay
https://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?&PGD=franknma&eID=683

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Town Council Recap -Sep 18, 2019

Due to a work commitment for a 9 PM meeting, I did 'real time' reporting for the Town Council meeting of Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019. From the comfort of my home office, I reported on the meeting capturing notes and photos from the broadcast on my laptop. Fortunately, the meeting ended just before 9 and I was able to swivel my seat to my 'work from home desk' and dial into the conference call on schedule.


  • Franklin Police Department had two new hires sworn in: John Godino and David Ricci. Nick Palmieri was recognized with a promotion to Detective. Daniel McGlynn was recognized for his 27 years of service on the force. 
  • Franklin Fire Department EMS Lieutenant William Blanchard was sworn in.
John Godino and David Ricci being sworn in
John Godino and David Ricci being sworn in
Nick Palmieri congratulated by Capt Lynch on promotion
Nick Palmieri congratulated by Capt Lynch on promotion
 
Daniel McGlynn presented with a plaque in recognition of his 27 years of service
Daniel McGlynn presented with a plaque in recognition of his 27 years of service

William Blanchard being sworn in as a new Lieutenant
William Blanchard being sworn in as a new Lieutenant

The often rescheduled public hearing for the Zoning Bylaw Amendment 19-837: Zoning Map Changes From General Residential V to Single Family Residential IV an Area on or Near West Central Street was closed at this meeting.It appeared that the Council simply wanted to close the public hearing without doing anything. A couple of people did speak on the record. Including the individual with the proposal currently involved in a law suit over his proposal for this location with the Planning Board. 

One of the draw backs of being remote for the meeting was that I could not talk with anyone to really find out what was going on. So there will likely be more to come on this item.

A set of presentations on the Historical Museum (document shared) and on the DPW 'tree warden' as well as the new textile recycling program beginning in November were shared. The presentation documents are included in the links below. 

I'll create an audio file of the tree warden presentation to share soon. In the meantime, the Franklin TV recording is available for replay.
https://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?&PGD=franknma&eID=683


The Town of Franklin "Actions Taken" document
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/town_council_actions_taken_for_september_18_2019.pdf

Additional details can be found in my notes captured during the 'real time reporting' session for this meeting
  • Real-time Reporting: Legislation for action through Closing
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/09/live-reporting-legislation-for-action.html
  • Real-time Reporting: DPW Presentation
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/09/live-reporting-dpw-presentation.html
  • Real-time reporting: Historical Museum presentation .
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/09/live-reporting-historical-museum.html
  • Real-time Reporting: Public Hearing - Zoning Bylaw...
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/09/live-reporting-public-hearing-zoning.html
  • Real-time Reporting: Town Council - Sep 18, 2019
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/09/live-reporting-town-council-sep-18-2019.html