Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Franklin Food Pantry Adds Two New Board Members

Franklin Food Pantry Adds Two New Board Members 

Elects New Chair of Board 

 

 

The Franklin Food Pantry (FFP) announced two new members to its Board of Directors. Community Members Rachel Flum and Judith Perez have joined the FFP Board to further its mission to provide immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions to neighbors within the Franklin area. Additionally, Board members will guide The Pantry's evolution of programing and services as it plans its relocation to 341 W Central St. Franklin, MA. Board member Chris Kilburn will now serve as Chairperson. Former Interim Chair, Jim Roche will continue to serve as Treasurer, and Suzanne Gendreau will continue her role as Clerk.  


"Both Rachel and Judith bring valuable skillsets to our board. Rachel has deep experience advocating for policy change to improve the economic well-being of low and modest-income people.  Judi's experience in fitness and wellness and her deep ties to some of the most vulnerable in our community are critical in guiding us as we look to better serve our neighbors," said Franklin Food Pantry Executive Director Tina Powderly. "Chris Kilburn joined our board last year and provides strong leadership and operational planning. He brings the same skills to FFP that he did to his many leadership roles at Fidelity Investments: program management, team building, and keen business and mission focus. We are lucky to have Chris' time and dedication as we move forward with our location change and advancement programs. I'd also like to express our sincere thanks to Jim Roche who served double duty as Interim Chair and Treasurer before the Board appointed Chris."  


Franklin Food Pantry Adds Two New Board Members
Franklin Food Pantry Adds Two New Board Members

Rachel Flum is the former Executive Director of the Economic Progress Institute in Rhode Island where she conducted several legislative campaigns, including paid family leave, SNAP, revenue-raising, and childcare assistance, while working closely with EPI's Board and leading its staff. In this role, she was also responsible for the strategic direction and fund development activities of the organization. Rachel received the Forty Under Forty Award in 2015. Rachel is a graduate of Wellesley College and Georgetown University Law School and has lived in Franklin for 18 years. She served on the Board of Directors of Sunrise Montessori School in Franklin and on the Vestry for Trinity Episcopal Church in Wrentham. 


Judith Perez is a member of the Franklin Freedom Team, a group of community leaders whose mission is to preserve freedom through unity in the community. She brings years of wellness experience to the pantry, most recently running exercise and fitness programs for community members and The Sunshine Club at the Franklin Senior Center. For the past ten years, she has offered integrated fitness and enrichment programs for Kennedy Donovan Center, Behavior Concepts, Inc. Riverside, Hockomock Area YMCA, Garelick Early Learning Center, Bellingham High School, Atria/Enclave, Magnolia Heights, and Senior Centers in Franklin, Bellingham, Medway, and Millis. Judith received her Associate of Science in Sports Fitness and Exercise Science from Dean College, her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Dean College, and her Certification in Early Childhood Education from Dean College. She has lived in Franklin for 17 years with her daughter and before moving to Franklin, owned a catering business in New York City. 


About the Franklin Food Pantry   

The Franklin Food Pantry offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to almost 1,100 individuals per year. The Franklin Food Pantry is not funded by the Town of Franklin. As a private, nonprofit organization, we depend on donations from individuals, corporations, foundations and other strategic partners. 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. Other programs include home delivery, Weekend Backpack Program for Franklin school children in need, mobile pantry, emergency food bags and holiday meal packages. The Pantry is located at 43 W. Central St. in Franklin on Route 140 across from the Franklin Fire Station. Visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.    

Board of Health - Agenda - June 1, 2022 - 5 PM

FRANKLIN BOARD OF HEALTH
DULY SCHEDULED MEETING
3rd floor Training Room or via Google Meet or phone:

 
WEDNESDAY, June 1, 2022, 5:00 PM

AGENDA

1) Reading and Acceptance of April 6, 2022 meeting minutes

2) OLD BUSINESS

3) NEW BUSINESS
  • 194 Wachusett St request for a hearing
  • 834 W Central St property update
  • 71 A & B North Park St update
  • Metacomet Shared Service grant regional inspector report
  • Metacomet Shared Service grant Public health nurse report
  • Metacomet Shared Service grant Epidemiologist hiring report
Chairman opens the floor for any other new business

Agenda doc includes remote connection info -> 

Board of Health - Agenda - June 1, 2022 - 5 PM
Board of Health - Agenda - June 1, 2022 - 5 PM

Community Relations Subcommittee - Agenda - Jun 2 - 5 PM - virtual only

Franklin Public Schools - Franklin School Committee
Community Relations Subcommittee
Thursday, June 2, 2022 - 5:00 PM
Virtual Only

Agenda
"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."


● Discuss social on June 4th at Birchwood
● Discuss Strawberry Stroll on June 10th
● Future ideas/items for consideration

Community Relations Subcommittee - Agenda - Jun 2 - 5 PM - virtual only
Community Relations Subcommittee - Agenda - Jun 2 - 5 PM - virtual only

350 Mass Greater Franklin Node Meeting - virtual - Jun 2, 2022 - 7 PM

Our next 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node meeting will be on Zoom, this Thursday, June 27:00 - 9:00 PM. (We schedule two hours to leave time for discussion and conversation, but we understand if you need to sign off early.)  

Meeting ID: 889 2460 7755
Passcode: 350ma
Dial-in +1 646 876 9923 

During the meeting, we will update the status of climate bills in the state legislature, actions to promote national and regional changes, and local developments.

We hope you can join us Thursday at 7:00 pm. We'll send a reminder Thursday afternoon. 

Thank you for your commitment to the struggle for a transition to a just, equitable, and clean energy economy.

Node Co-coordinators,
Carolyn Barthel
Ralph Halpern

Ralph Halpern
781-784-3839 (h)
339-203-5017 (c) 

350 Mass Greater Franklin Node
350 Mass Greater Franklin Node

Expressions Enrichment offers 2 free class for ArtWALK weekend

FREE Adult Paint Night, Thursday, June 9, 7-9 PM

"Expressions is collaborating with the Town of Franklin and the Mass Cultural Council to offer this free event. This will be an adult paint night taught by Toni Carbone. 
Toni teaches a meditative painting practice that uses sacred symbols and a super easy layering painting process that activates the right side of your brain which brings your whole being into a new state of balance. 
In this class, Toni will take us on a painting journey. We will do a short meditation and then we will be guided through the layers as we paint our own mandala which is an ancient symbol that encourages introspections and awareness that allows for peace of mind."

Free Paint Class for Kids, June 11 1-3 PM 
"This is a drop off class. We are collaborating with the Town of Franklin and the Mass Cultural Council to offer this free event. Dana Matthews, local Franklin artist, will be teaching this paint on canvas class for children in grades K-6. 
Dana Matthews, local Franklin Artist, will teach this workshop allowing her
students to be in touch with feelings that many times words cannot express. She will encourage them to create landscape scenes that can allow them to feel empowered and with the use of vibrant colors and being one with nature."

Register -> https://www.expressions-enrichment.com/services/p/kidspaintworkshop

Expressions Enrichment offers 2 free class for ArtWALK weekend
Expressions Enrichment offers 2 free class for ArtWALK weekend


"More children die by gunfire in a year than on-duty police officers and active military members"

Via Scientific American:

"The science is abundantly clear: More guns do not stop crime. Guns kill more children each year than auto accidents. More children die by gunfire in a year than on-duty police officers and active military members. Guns are a public health crisis, just like COVID, and in this, we are failing our children, over and over again.

In the U.S., we have existing infrastructure that we could easily emulate to make gun use safer: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Created by Congress in 1970, this federal agency is tasked, among other things, with helping us drive a car safely. It gathers data on automobile deaths. It’s the agency that monitors and studies seat belt usage. While we track firearm-related deaths, no such safety-driven agency exists for gun use."

Continue reading the article online

"More children die by gunfire in a year than on-duty police officers and active military members"
"More children die by gunfire in a year than on-duty police officers and active military members"
 

Hurricane season opens June 1 - Are you ready to deal with weather emergencies and avoid scams?

"Today marks the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, which will run until November 30. Long-term averages for the number of named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes are 14, 7, and 3, respectively."

Shared from https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc 

the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season
the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season

"Threats from hurricanes don’t come just from wind and rain, storm surges, flooding and rip currents, or tornadoes and landslides. Hurricane-related threats also come in the form of scammers who use those weather emergencies to cheat people. Some of the most common weather-related frauds and scams include people who promise to help you with clean-up or repairs, but disappear with your money; those who pretend to be FEMA or other government agencies; people who promise you a job – if only you pay to get it; and those who promise you a place to rent – if only you wire them the money to get the place sight unseen.

The FTC’s site, Dealing with Weather Emergencies, has practical ideas to help you get ready for, deal with, and recover from a weather emergency. It also has advice on how to recognize, avoid, and report frauds and scams."

Shared from https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2022/05/how-prepare-hurricane-season-2022-and-avoid-storm-related-scams

 

Are you ready to deal with weather emergencies and avoid scams?
Are you ready to deal with weather emergencies and avoid scams?

Franklin Senior Center - Newsletter for June - check out all the events!

Check out what's happening at the Franklin Senior Center in June!


If you can't get to the QRC code for the Survey, use this link ->

Franklin Senior Center - Newsletter for June - check out all the events!
Franklin Senior Center - Newsletter for June - check out all the events!

Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Wednesday, June 1, 2022

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Wednesday

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio/FPS Voice – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events  (repeats Saturday at 9 AM)


10:00 AM 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM  The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone    All about wine, its culture, lore and finer points

11:00 AM 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events (repeats Saturday at 3 PM)

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = WEDNESDAY

7:30 am It Takes A Village: Ethan Dimarino
8:30 am ArtWeek: Ed Iannuccilli
10:00 am Lessons For Littles
11:30 am Whole Health Visions: Nancy Safran
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Scones
12:30 pm Sandya: Pasta
1:00 pm Norfolk County Prevention Coalition: Healthy Communities
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Fall 2019 Show 2
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 8
3:30 pm Veterans' Call: Social Security
6:00 pm Cooking Thyme: Fish
6:30 pm FHS: Senior Awards Night 2022
9:30 pm FPAC: Broadway in Franklin 2022

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = WEDNESDAY

7:00 am Public School Concert: Elementary Music Pt. 3 06-04-18
8:30 am Public School Concert: FHS Concert Night 2019
10:00 am SAFE Coalition: Danny Lagarce
11:00 am FHS Boys Varsity Tennis: v Attleboro 06-10-21
1:00 pm FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse: v Moses Brown 05-04-22
5:00 pm FHS Boys Varsity Lacrosse: v Bishop Feehan 05-20-22
7:30 pm Public School Event: FHS Summer Music 2021
9:30 pm FHS Varsity Baseball: v Taunton 05-11-22

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = WEDNESDAY

8:00 am Town Council: 05-25-22
2:00 pm Town Council 05-26-22

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 

Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)
Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Strawberry Stroll, Ladybug Trail, ARTWALK and Second Sunday Speaker Series all in one weekend at the Historical Museum!

The Franklin Historical Museum plans a busy June weekend beginning with a special Friday night opening June 10. In conjunction with the Franklin Downtown Partnership the museum will be open from 4 PM - 8 PM during the annual Strawberry Stroll celebration. The much anticipate Ladybug Cultural & Historical Trail will be dedicated that evening, on Main Street, as well.  

Stop by the museum to visit two points of interest on the trail, the Delegates Ladybug, which tells the story of the Ladybug becoming our ‘state insect’. And the Straw Hat Sculpture, sitting happily on the museum’s front lawn, which is a nod to the once thriving straw industry in our town. Learn a bit about the 2nd grade Kennedy School class that went to the State House and learned about the legislative process of making a new state law.

Saturday morning, June 11 the LiveARTS string quartet performs at 10:30 AM as part of the Franklin ArtWALK Celebration sponsored by the Franklin Cultural District. Events around town during this 3-day celebration include live performances, art exhibits, family activities, a kick off reception and more. The Franklin Historical Museum is proud to once again host one of the many live performances for this event. For more information on the ArtWALK schedule visit www.franklinculture.org

Rounding off this busy weekend is our Second Sunday Speaker Series with a presentation on the 150 year history of the Franklin Fire Department as they commemorate their founding in 1872. Fire photographs from the Stanley Chilson collection will be on display, and a presentation of interesting facts and figures recounting the early years from hand drawn pumper wagons, to horse drawn pumper wagons to today’s finest and fastest rescue apparatus. Do you know when our first fire station was built? Do you know which prominent Franklin citizen of his day funded the building that served our town for so many years? Do you remember the fire whistle signals? Join us and take a look back at the changes the years have brought to the Franklin Fire Department.  Doors open at 1:00pm and the presentation will start at 1:15. 

Admission is always free and we are ADA accessible. 

Be sure to visit our gift shop which is run by the Friends of the Franklin Historical Museum. 

Strawberry Stroll, Ladybug Trail, ARTWALK and Second Sunday Speaker Series
Strawberry Stroll, Ladybug Trail, ARTWALK and Second Sunday Speaker Series