Showing posts with label grand opening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grand opening. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Franklin Food Pantry celebrates Grand Opening at Edwin's - 06/12/23 (audio)

FM #1011 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1011 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares the audio of the Franklin Food Pantry Grand Opening Ceremony held outside the new facility at 341 West Central Street. The familiar Edwin’s has been renovated to house the Food Pantry operations. 


Tina Powederly, Executive Director of the Food Pantry was ‘master of ceremony’ and introduced the other three speakers: 

  • Town Council Chair Tom Mercer 

  • MassDev representative Robert Jenkins

  • State Representative Jeffrey Roy


The ceremony kept within the 30 minutes allotted.  Audio file -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1011-franklin-food-pantry-grand-opening-ceremony-06-12-23


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Photos of the building tour for the media can be found in one album along with photos from the event -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/QWaRtvycHT7qqDmG7


Franklin Food Pantry page -> https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/


New Building Capital Campaign -> https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/new-building/campaign/



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L-R: State Rep Jeff Roy, Town Council Chair Tom Mercer, MassDev grant representative Robert Jenkins, Executive Director Tina Powderly
L-R: State Rep Jeff Roy, Town Council Chair Tom Mercer, MassDev grant representative Robert Jenkins, Executive Director Tina Powderly

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

PhysicianOne Urgent Care coming soon to Franklin

PhysicianOne is opening an urgent care clinic in Franklin on June 29 (former MedPost location near Starbucks). 

The Franklin community has been so welcoming!

For more info visit their webpage -> https://physicianoneurgentcare.com/find-us/locations/ma/franklin-urgent-care/

PhysicianOne Urgent Care coming soon to Franklin
PhysicianOne Urgent Care coming soon to Franklin

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Escape Into Fiction - Grand Opening & First Indoor Market - March 5

Grand Opening Information!!

Next Saturday, March 5 from 10-5 PM we will hold our official #GrandOpening for the #bookstore and #IndoorMarket at Escape Into Fiction!!

We will have @dogliocoffee @leonasbakingco @theloungingbee and @cravemead as our very first #localbusiness vendors!!

As a special event we will have #storytime at 11 AM and 2 PM with #MotherGoose by a wonderful #franklin resident Heather Honekamp. So make sure you bring the #kids


Indoor Market vendors ->
The Lounging Bee  https://theloungingbee.com/

Doglio Coffee is a regular feature at Escape Into Fiction   https://dogliocoffee.com/


Shared from Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/CadXS4jlXQL/

Escape Into Fiction - Grand Opening & First Indoor Market - March 5
Escape Into Fiction - Grand Opening & First Indoor Market - March 5


Thursday, July 15, 2021

Franklin Historical Museum opens new Davis Thayer exhibit - July 15

"Our new exhibit opens Thursday night! 
Come by the Museum Thursdays 5 - 7 PM, Saturdays 10 AM - 1 PM, and Sundays 1 - 4 PM to honor the students who attended the Davis Thayer School and the teachers who educated them for nearly a century. "
Visit our newly refurbished Gift Shop with many Franklin related items.  We welcome back our regular patrons and new visitors alike. 

Admission is always free and we are ADA compliant. 

We’re always looking for volunteers to host, so let us know if you are interested in joining our volunteer team that keeps Franklin history alive.

The Museum is located at 80 West Central St, Franklin.




Franklin Historical Museum opens new Davis Thayer exhibit - July 15
Franklin Historical Museum opens new Davis Thayer exhibit - July 15


Thursday, May 20, 2021

Mark your calendar for Farmers Market opening day = June 4, 2021

"We're so excited to partner with the FARMERS' MARKET for opening day! Mark your calendar to come support local farmers AND hear some fantastic live music on JUNE 4th!
See you there!"

Shared from Facebook -> https://www.facebook.com/399575860396247/posts/1431149310572225/

The market will operate on the Town Common as usual with a slight change in hours - now 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Farmers Market page with schedule of events -> https://www.franklinfarmersmarketma.com/events
 
Mark your calendar for Farmers Market opening day = June 4, 2021
Mark your calendar for Farmers Market opening day = June 4, 2021

 

Sunday, May 16, 2021

New business - CleanX Franklin opens for business

Proud to announce my new office cleaning business is up and running. CleanX Franklin is a local office cleaning business open Monday through Saturday. If you or anyone you know is in need of an office cleaning please contact us at cleanxfranklin@gmail.com

From their About page:  https://www.cleanxfranklin.com/

"Our mission at CleanX is simple: to provide high-quality services for our valued clients. Our team goes above and beyond to cater to each project’s specific needs. Through open communication and exceptional service, we hope you’ll find what you’re looking for with our Office Cleaning Service. For more information or general inquiries, get in touch today." 

Friday, August 16, 2019

Ribbon Ceremony at the New Home of the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School - Aug 10

The Benjamin Franklin Educational Foundation (BFEF) hosted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new home of the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School (BFCCPS) which is now located at 500 Financial Park in Franklin. The new 72,000 square foot facility will open to 708 incoming students on Tuesday, September 3rd for the 2019-2020 school year.

The Benjamin Franklin Educational Foundation secured funding for the new school primarily through a $24,550,000 tax-exempt bond issued by MassDevelopment and purchased by Citizens Bank with participation by HarborOne Bank, Websterfive Bank and Radius Bank. The bond financing was supplemented with a $2,000,000 loan provided by The Property and Casualty Initiative. Project management of the new facility was provided by Daedalus Projects, Inc. and the building was designed by the Boston based architectural firm Arrowstreet, Inc.

Donald Tappin, President of the BFEF welcomed attendees to the event and thanked the members of the BFEF with a special focus on the leadership team who managed the expansion project with both tenacity and perseverance. Tappin shared that ”The foundation board is extremely excited to see what the future holds for

BFCCPS. We are building upon the school’s already proud heritage. Having a home of its own offers limitless possibilities for their students, faculty and staff.” During the event, Gerald Cimmino the Treasurer of the BFEF announced that the construction of the school’s gymnasium is slated to begin in October, 2019 with completion of the project expected in the spring of 2020.

Upon the momentous occasion of the school’s opening, Mrs. Heather Zolnowski, the Executive Director of the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School expressed her sincere gratitude to the volunteer members of the project’s leadership team for the time, energy and determination they poured into this project. 

“This building affords us the ability to strengthen our academic program, to build hands on experiences into our academic goals and objectives, and to provide after hours programming to support our students and families. This new property will allow us to strengthen the culture we have built over the last 24 years. I am so incredibly grateful to everyone who had a part in bringing this dream to fruition.”

Special awards were issued to Roger Stone, Senior Vice President at Citizens Bank as well as the Tappin and Cimmino families for their extraordinary dedication to the school over the last seven years of the expansion project.

Following the ceremonial ribbon cutting invited guests received guided tours of the facility led by members of the Educational Foundation, and school board, as well as school administration.

The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School opened in 1995 and is one of the original 13 Charter Schools in the state of Massachusetts. Priority in the school's annual enrollment lottery is given first to siblings of current students, then to residents of Bellingham, Blackstone, Franklin, Holliston, Hopedale, Medway, Mendon, Milford, Millis, Millville, Norfolk, Plainville, Upton, Walpole, and Wrentham.

The rigorous educational program at BFCCPS offers a strategic partnership with parents, foreign language instruction, commitment to arts education, character education, and community service activities.

For the 2019-2020 academic year, BFCCPS has increased enrollment from 50 students to 92 students per grade in grades Kindergarten through grade five. Applications for the 2020-2021 school year will go live on November 1, 2019.

About Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School

The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School’s mission is to assist parents in their role as the primary educators of their children by providing students with a classical academic education coupled with sound character development and community service. Our mission is supported by four distinct, yet interconnected pillars that provide for a collaborative, rigorous education for all students. These pillars guide, direct and define the school in all it does. Learn more at www.bfccps.org or visit us on Facebook.


I was able to participate in the opening and a few of my photos are here. I'll have more later. More photos from the event made available by BFCCPS can be found online https://photos.app.goo.gl/x1hZV4KVa7NPgjJY8



ribbon ceremony
ribbon ceremony


the commons, multipurpose meeting and cafeteria space view from second floor
the commons, multipurpose meeting and cafeteria space view from second floor

new school sign at the entrance
new school sign at the entrance


Sunday, March 10, 2019

Tri-County RVTHS Grand Opening of the Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing Center - Mar 1, 2019

The Grand Opening of the Newly Renovated Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center was recently celebrated on Friday, March 1, 2019.

The newly renovated Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center at Tri-County includes a state-of-the-art hands-on learning environment with advanced manufacturing technology including machinery for cutting, fabricating and designing of metal parts with extremely high precision, down to the thousandths of an inch. 
Grand Opening
Grand Opening
There are 3-D printers that some students have used to make plastic chain mail that may also be used for NASA purposes on the inside of spacesuits, along with robotics equipment. Students engage in the design, prototyping and manufacturing of products and devices providing them with opportunities to solve real world design problems, engage with industry standard technology, and transform concepts into reality. All aspects of the innovative training environment prepare graduates with the skills and knowledge to enter the workforce or pursue a college education in Engineering.

Tri-County RVTHS Grand Opening
Tri-County RVTHS Grand Opening
Partial funding for the Engineering Lab’s Advanced Manufacturing equipment, which mimics the workflow of a real commercial manufacturing operation, was provided by a portion of a Massachusetts Skills Capital Grant.

Congressman Joe Kennedy III, Senate President Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, State Rep. Jeff Roy, D-Franklin, State Rep. Betty Poirier, R-Bristol, State Rep. Brian Murray, D-Milford, and Senator Paul Feeney, D-Bristol and Norfolk, along with many area employers spent the afternoon walking through the new facility amazed of the progress being made. During a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Kennedy, holding a small metal plate made by students to commemorate the occasion, said this is what the future looks like.
Official Citation
Official Citation

“To see the technology that is now here, to see the cooperation and collaboration of local businesses, to understand the skills that are being transferred to folks that are as young as freshmen, to build robots that have a better free-throw percentage than I have is amazing,” Kennedy said, pointing to the latest robot made with parts from the new lab. “I took a wood-shop class and I couldn’t figure out how to use a saw, and to be able to do this kind of work, it’s pretty incredible.”

During the ceremony, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Senate presented Tri-County’s Superintendent-Director, Stephen Dockray, with an Official Citation in recognition of the school’s Grand Opening event.

The newly renovated Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center will expose students with access to a more real-world advanced curriculum with better computers and programming resulting in being skilled in a multitude of engineering and manufacturing fields.

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.

Friday, April 6, 2018

The Ben Franklin books are back at the Franklin Library - April 8

Please join us for the unveiling of the books Benjamin Franklin gifted to the Town of Franklin in 1786 in a new exhibit in the historic Reading Gallery

Date: Sunday, April 8, 2018
Time: 12 Noon – 2:00 PM
Location: The Franklin Public Library (Please enter the Main St Entrance Only)



Program/Schedule

1. Welcome 

  • Judith Pond Pfeffer, Chair, Franklin Public Library Building Committee
  • Monique Doyle, Chair, Library Board of Directors
  • Scott Nolan, Franklin Library Association
  • Joe Mullen, Friends of the Franklin Library
  • Felicia Oti, Director, Franklin Public Library

2. Brief History of Ben’s Books 

  • Mary Olsen, Chair, Franklin Historical Commission and Nancy Rappa, Franklin Library Association


3. Unveiling of the Books

4. 1:00 PM -- Tour  
Murals and Archive Room by Nancy Rappa (Meet in Memorial Hall)

5. Light Refreshments – All

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczb3BCWWtVcXNnc0FvVE5xbW1Cd2gzYUVuTjlZ/view?usp=sharing





The Ben Franklin books are back at the Franklin Library - April 8
The Ben Franklin books are back at the Franklin Library - April 8

Strive Ninja Fitness - Grand Opening - April 7

April 7 Grand Opening Event Features 
2017 Top Female American Ninja Warrior 
Contestant and Massachusetts Teacher, Allyssa Beird

On April 7, thanks to local Dad, Tim Keenan, Franklin will be getting their very own Ninja Warrior fitness gym with the grand opening of Strive Ninja Fitness on Kenwood Drive. 2017 top female American Ninja Warrior contestant and Massachusetts teacher, Allyssa Beird will be on hand to provide inspiration and coaching to the many future Ninja Warrior hopefuls that will be in attendance. 

Tim, father of two junior Ninja Warrior competitors has been traveling quite a distance to provide this unique sport for his children. "I'm very excited to bring this extremely positive and supportive sport to this community," said Tim. "Strive Ninja Fitness hopes to provide an environment where kids (and adults) of all ages and abilities can grow their strength, agility, balance, coordination and most importantly, their confidence."

Classes and open gym training times are available for both kids and adults. Kids classes are offered in 8-week sessions. Each class session is followed by an end-of-class competition where students will have a chance to run through a course that highlights the skills they learned. Obstacles and focus areas vary from week to week including, but not limited to: quad steps, swinging rings, ring toss, cannonballs, monkey bars, various balance obstacles, cargo net, rope climb, cliffhanger and the ever-famous warped wall! For more information on classes and to sign up online, please visit: http://www.striveninja.com/kids-classes.


Strive Ninja Fitness - Grand Opening - April 7
Strive Ninja Fitness - Grand Opening - April 7


https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczdDFhZ1ZvcGxxbHFObU1sM3dJSWFhSjRvenNz/view?usp=sharing



Thursday, March 22, 2018

Franklin Dad Opens Ninja Gym - Grand Opening - April 7

April 7 Grand Opening Event Features 
2017 Top Female American Ninja Warrior 
Contestant and Massachusetts Teacher, Allyssa Beird

On April 7, thanks to local Dad, Tim Keenan, Franklin will be getting their very own Ninja Warrior fitness gym with the grand opening of Strive Ninja Fitness on Kenwood Drive. 2017 top female American Ninja Warrior contestant and Massachusetts teacher, Allyssa Beird will be on hand to provide inspiration and coaching to the many future Ninja Warrior hopefuls that will be in attendance.

Tim, father of two junior Ninja Warrior competitors has been traveling quite a distance to provide this unique sport for his children. "I'm very excited to bring this extremely positive and supportive sport to this community," said Tim. "Strive Ninja Fitness hopes to provide an environment where kids (and adults) of all ages and abilities can grow their strength, agility, balance, coordination and most importantly, their confidence."

Classes and open gym training times are available for both kids and adults. Kids classes are offered in 8-week sessions. Each class session is followed by an end-of-class competition where students will have a chance to run through a course that highlights the skills they learned. Obstacles and focus areas vary from week to week including, but not limited to: quad steps, swinging rings, ring toss, cannonballs, monkey bars, various balance obstacles, cargo net, rope climb, cliffhanger and the ever-famous warped wall! For more information on classes and to sign up online, please visit: http://www.striveninja.com/kids-classes.

VIP Pre-Opening Event · 10:30 AM, Saturday, April 7

This special VIP Pre-Opening Event is FREE and open to the first 50 kids* who are signed up for 8-week Spring Session classes. The event features a meet and greet with Allyssa Beird, photo/autograph opportunity, along with obstacle circuit training and instruction provided by Beird and Strive Ninja Fitness Coaches. A parent/legal guardian must sign electronic waiver for each participant. For more information, please register for a Spring Session Class at: http://www.striveninja.com/kids-classes.

Public Grand Opening Events · 1 PM and 2:30 PM, Saturday, April 7

Strive Ninja Fitness will officially open its doors at these 2 FREE public events. Owner Tim Keenan will provide opening remarks, and introduce special guest trainer Allyssa Beird along with the Strive Ninja Fitness Coaches. Obstacle Circuit Training is limited to the first 50 kids to ensure safety and fun for all. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! Pre-Register online at: http://www.striveninja.com/grand-opening-event. 1 PM is now sold out. 2:30 PM is Open.

About Strive Ninja Fitness

Strive Ninja Fitness is an 800 square-foot ninja warrior training facility for athletes of all ages and abilities with obstacles like those seen on the show American Ninja Warrior such as the warped wall (8', 10', 12',14.5'), salmon ladder, quintuple steps, jumping spider, swinging rings, cannonballs, cliffhanger, wingnuts, and many more. Strive Ninja Fitness provides classes, summer programs, birthday parties and corporate events under the supervision of our CPR-Certified and trained Strive Ninja Fitness Coaches. For more information, please visit: http://www.striveninja.com.

Franklin Dad Opens Ninja Gym - Grand Opening  - April 7
Franklin Dad Opens Ninja Gym - Grand Opening  - April 7

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

School Day 1 complete, 179 to go

A sampling roundup of tweets from the opening of school across the Franklin Public Schools.
























https://twitter.com/farrell5thgrade/status/902606288353456129
https://twitter.com/farrell5thgrade/status/902606288353456129

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Franklin Public Library getting ready to move back to Main St

The Franklin Public Library is getting ready to move back from its temporary location at 25 Kenwood Circle to its renovated home at 118 Main St. 

The temporary location will close on Sep 16 and the renovated building will re-open about 4 weeks later.

Franklin Public Library getting ready to move back to Main St
Franklin Public Library getting ready to move back to Main St

some of the bricks have been  installed. Have you purchased yours yet?
some of the bricks have been  installed. Have you purchased yours yet?
Information on the memorial bricks can be found here
http://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/pages/friends-franklin-library

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Welcome to My Little Sunshine - Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, November 5


"Imagine a happy place that feels and looks like a Paris boutique but boasts the price tags of a consignment shop. A bright and sunny local spot where children can play as you buy and sell quality products - Welcome to My Little Sunshine 

Please join us for the Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, November 5 from 9 AM to 3 PM

There will be food and fun throughout the day like a Matilda Jane trunk show with Cash and Carry items, personalized items from Kate's Personalized Creations, a mini "runway" show, The Little Mermaid and more! 

You can also enter to win a gift basket of gift cards and products from many #shopFranklin businesses including a exclusive My Little Midge necklace, gift cards from The Curry House, The Dance Studio, Kingdom Cuts, Karen Moriarty Photography, Optimize Fitness & Performance and much more! 

Come check out all the great consigned clothing with brands from Mini Boden, Crewcuts,Gap, Hanna Andersson, just to name a few as well as great toys and baby gear, all at exceptional prices! There are also great new items from eeBoo, Little Adventurers, Maison Chic and more!

I hope you and your family can join the celebration and help me show you how different consignment can look!"

https://www.facebook.com/MLSchildrensconsignmentboutique/
https://www.facebook.com/MLSchildrensconsignmentboutique/

Where is my little sunshine?

456 W. Central St., Unit A 
Franklin, Massachusetts