New VIRTUAL Breastfeeding 101 Dates plus $20 SAVINGS ON AN INITIAL CONSULT
1.5 hour virtual group course for ONLY $85 covering important feeding information to help set up you and your family for a solid foundation on your feeding journey.
Limited space! Sign up today! Follow link, click prenatal 101 to get your spot -> https://linktr.ee/latchedatfirstsight
Insurance should reimburse and a detailed receipt will be given upon course.
Please email dd@latchedatfirstsight.com for more information
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Friday, December 22, 2023
Sign up for the Prenatal Feeding Course 101 - Jan 17, 2024
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Looking for a remote job for a cause you care about? Here’s how to know if it’s a scam
"If you’re looking for a remote job, you might be interested in companies that support a cause. But scammers know that and use your interest to draw you in. If, for example, you’re an LGBTQ+ person or ally, a job that says you can “help LGBTQ+ people in need from the comfort of your own home” might sound great. But what happens if you take that next step?Based on reports to the FTC, that LGBTQ+ non-profit looking to “hire fast” could be using common interest to build trust with you. If you’re invested in their cause, they hope you’ll be more willing to give personal information before they’ve told you anything about the job. Or you’ll be willing to deposit that check they sent you for “equipment costs” — and send some of the money on to someone else, or back to them. (These are both big signs of a scam.)"
Continue reading about this scam alert from the FTC -> https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/09/looking-remote-job-cause-you-care-about-heres-how-know-if-its-scam
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Looking for a remote job for a cause you care about? Here’s how to know if it’s a scam |
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Family (Pop-up) Christmas Pageant at Franklin United Methodist Church - Dec 24, 2021
"Join the Franklin United Methodist Church for a Family (Pop-up) Christmas Pageant on Christmas Eve, December 24, at 5 PM. We will sing Christmas Carols while our esteemed pageant directors pick the cast from those in attendance in order to set the nativity scene. Everyone will have a part to play. Everyone can be a star!
This service will occur in-person in-the-sanctuary, in-person virtually using Google Meet, and live-streamed via YouTube. All are welcome.
NOTE: All persons, regardless of vaccination status, attending this service in-person in the sanctuary must wear a mask over their mouth and nose upon entering our facility."
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Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Empty Bowls silent/virtual auction ends June 21, 2021 at 10 PM
Come bid on these one of a kind hand-made items. #emptybowls |
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Still time for the 10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021
Register today and support the Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee and the SNETT rail trail.
Thank you to TVFR (https://www.tri-valleyfrontrunners.com/) for partnering with us this year in organizing and supporting our event!
Register here: https://www.active.com/running/distance-running-virtual-events/10th-annual-fbrtc-virtual-race-5k-run-or-walk-2021
If you or your business would like to become a sponsor, please email us at fbrtcommittee@gmail.com for details. Thank you.
When: May 22 - May 31
Still time for the 10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021
Friday, May 21, 2021
incredABLE Day is Coming!
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Sunday, May 16, 2021
Join the HMEA May 16 and May 23 events virtually
May 16, 2021 is HMEA's 60th Birthday! To mark this occasion and get in shape for incredABLE Day, we'll be taking a Stroll Down Memory Lane on Sunday, May 16 at 6pm. Join us for some virtual social time, lots of giveaways, and a brief slideshow of the last 20 years of incredABLE Day; you'll probably see yourself from over the years!
- It's FREE! Just click HERE to join, or click the invitation attached to add to your Outlook calendar
- Use Passcode: 20years
- Tons of GIVEAWAYS, including special-edition HMEA swag, Dream Raffle tickets, Papa Gino's party packs, and more!
- Get food for the show! Order from ANY Papa Gino's location or ANY participating D'Angelo location on May 16 between 12pm and 7pm, mention you're supporting HMEA's 20th Anniversary incredABLE Day, and 20% of your order will be donated to the incredABLE Day team of your choice!
Also for your calendar:
May 23 is HMEA's 20th Anniversary incredABLE Day! Tune in to HMEA's Facebook page or YouTube page on Sunday, May 23 for special live coverage of incredABLE Day, starting at 10:00am!
- It's FREE to watch!
- See who wins the incredABLE 5K, photo and video contests, challenges, and auction!
- Hear from special guests and chime in with your live comments!
- Find out if you're a winner during LIVE Dream Raffle an 50/50 Raffle drawings!


Sunday, May 2, 2021
10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 May 22 - May 31
Hello all!
The month of May is here which means our virtual 5k is just around the corner! Attached in this email is all the information you need to register for the event. Follow the link to sign up and get your free neck gaiter.
Also please forward this to all your friends and family to sign up as well! You can walk or run from anywhere! We will mail the neck gaiter to anyone outside the area so forward it to Aunt Sally in Florida or Uncle George in California! We have a limited number of gaiters so don't be left out!
Help us to make this a successful fundraiser for the SNETT!
Thanks so much for your support!
FBRTC Race committee
- Entry Fee: Runners $20, Walkers $15
- There will be a WALKER division (no timed results or awards)
- Race divisions will be Male Open (49 and under), Female Open (49 and under),
- Male Senior (50+) and Female Senior (50+)
- Each Male and Female division winner will receive a gift certificate from 67 Degrees Brewing (158 Grove St, Franklin)
- Race give-aways (guaranteed for participants who register by April 30, and to all others as availability allows) will be neck gaiter/buff which will be distributed from 67 Degrees during the race "open" period (May 22-31) during their regular hours. See the web site: www.67degreesbrewing.com
- Additional Info Available at www.tri-valleyfrontrunners.com
Friday, April 23, 2021
FM #522 - Doug MacPherson - HMEA - 04/06/21 (audio)
This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Doug MacPherson, Vice-President of Development and Public Relations for Horace Mann Education Association (HMEA). We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.
Doug and I talked about the preparation for the HMEA’s IncredABLE 5K scheduled for May 23, 2021. In this pandemic period, the road race, community walk, and family fun field day has been converted to a virtual event. Virtual? Yes, we talk about how you can run your 5K on a certified 5K course and send your results to HMEA to count.
Our conversation includes the other elements of fund raising by HMEA event leading up to May 23. Links to the fund raising activities are included in the show notes.
The recording runs about 23 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Doug. Audio file = https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6c76ef69-8533-4943-9a15-c70179f3aa02
Visit HMEA online IncredABLE Day May 23 -> https://www.hmea.org/incredable-day/
- Video and photo contests -> https://www.hmea.org/contests/
- Virtual trivia https://www.hmea.org/smarty-pants2/ or Virtual bingo https://www.hmea.org/bingo/
- 50/50 Raffle -> https://www.hmea.org/50-50-raffle/
- Stroll down memory lane May 16 -> https://www.hmea.org/anniversary-video/
- If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
- If you don't like something here, please let me know
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Remote work and the " new normal"
"The post-vaccine workplace is taking shape, and for many it’s going to be a hybrid model, allowing more remote work but with clear expectations that some days a week will be in the office.
Workforce experts are bracing for a whole new set of post-pandemic upheavals, in some instances more transformative than the unplanned move to working from home last March, with some making efforts to avoid pre-pandemic remote-work mistakes.
“In a lot of ways it’s going to be more disruptive than when we went all remote,” said Brian Kropp, vice president of research at Gartner."
"Since the pandemic sent workers home last year, a slew of modifications have been made to office buildings to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. Now, as companies prepare to bring workers back, experts say even more changes are on the way.
Expect expanded gathering spaces and fewer personal workstations, for instance, changes that are being fueled by the success of working from home. Companies like Google, Microsoft and Walmart have already announced proposals for hybrid work models that will allow employees to continue to work remotely at least a few days a week."
Saturday, March 20, 2021
MA State News: climate change bill likely to get signed; Remote work likely here to stay
"WITH BOTH BRANCHES of the Legislature approving climate change legislation by veto-proof majorities, the Baker administration on Thursday declared victory and signaled that the governor will sign the bill into law.
“The governor and I are very pleased the Legislature adopted the vast majority of our amendments,” said Katie Theoharides, the governor’s secretary of energy and environmental affairs.
She said she couldn’t definitively say the governor will sign the bill until it actually reaches his desk and he can see it in its final form, but she signaled that was likely. “We are very pleased by the inclusion of key amendments as well as technical changes,” she said."
"EASTERN BANK USED to be a typical employer. Be in the office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with an hour break for lunch. Its employees in Lynn, Boston, and elsewhere fought the traffic with other rush hour commuters.
No more. That model, says CEO Bob Rivers, is likely gone for good.
Once the pandemic eases, Eastern Bank plans to implement for the first time a widely available work-from-home policy, which will give employers more options for whether they want to come into the office or not.
“Being able to work in this way with greater flexibility we think will make us a better employer, and certainly a more competitive employer,” Rivers said."
Continue reading the article online https://commonwealthmagazine.org/economy/remote-work-looks-like-its-here-to-stay/