Hello Everyone,
Sorry for the short notice, but I will be moving my office hours to Sunday the 25th from 3-5pm. I'll be in the garden helping to weed, and will be available for any questions.
Cheers,
Chris
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Garden Office Hours - changed
2 upcoming volunteer opportunities for Franklin Community Gardens!
Hello to our Franklin Community Garden Supporters, Gardeners, and Friends!
We'd like to share some upcoming volunteer opportunities with all of you.
Opportunity 1:This coming Monday, September 26, from 4 pm until 7 pm, Whole Foods Market Bellingham will be having its last Farmers' Market of the season.
In addition to the usual farm-fresh goodies one finds at a farmers' market, this particular one has a grill station serving up a variety of hot foods, just in time for dinner. Location: the parking lot in front of the store.
Whole Foods Market has generously offered to donate to our community garden nonprofit (Friends of Franklin Community Gardens, Inc.) proceeds from the sale of food from the grill!!!
Thank you, Whole Foods Market!
There is a catch, and we need your help: We (the community garden supporters) must prepare and serve the food. Of course we will!
How great is that? Totally. Are you with us? Yea!
Please sign up for an hour (or three!) by clicking (or copy/paste) the link below:
If you can not work the grill, then please consider your dinner plans that evening----you could shop the market and buy dinner from the grill knowing that proceeds from dinner go directly back into our garden nonprofit fund (more gardens, more tools, more programs!)
I believe that the items we will be cooking and serving are burgers, hot dogs, and veggie burgers, surely the healthy ones considering the venue.
More info on the Bellingham Whole Foods Market: http://wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/bellingham/
Opportunity 2:
King Street Memorial Community Garden Workdays WeekendAll are welcome! No signup needed.
Saturday, Sept 24, 9 am -11 am with King St Garden Coordinator Chris Clay (bring your garden questions!)
Sunday, Sept. 25, 3 pm -5 pm with Amy Acevedo
We will be composting & weeding & generally making the entire garden and surrounding area as neat and tidy as a working garden can be.
Please bring your own labeled shovels, rakes, and tools. (And your awesome, sunny selves)
Check website for weather-related cancellations, I'll post it if we need to cancel---A.
Thank you for putting us on your calendar!
In Autumn and Abundance,
The Franklin Community Garden Committee & Friends of Franklin Community Gardens, Inc.--
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7th annual Run for Bob
7th Annual Run for Bob
5k Run/Walk
5k Run/Walk
Sat. 10/1, 9am - 1pm
(run starts @ 10)
431 Washington Street, Franklin
(formerly Putnam Investments)
kids' activities, games, prizes, food & more!
$20 / adult ($25 after 9/26)
$20 / adult ($25 after 9/26)
$10 / child under 12 and Best Buddies participants
Team rate (4 or more participants/team): $15 / person
Come in Franklin sports shirt - for every 3, get 4th entry free!
Ways to register: runforbob.org or hockymca.org
Ariel Doggett, Hock YMCA Coordinator of Integration: 774.235.2722
Free t-shirts to first 300 registered
** All proceeds go to Best Buddies Franklin chapter and the YMCA **
Together, we honor Bob Biagiotti, a Franklin resident who passed away unexpectedly 7 years ago. Some of his greatest times were spent running in 5k's --pushing his daughter Kayla in a stroller modified for her disability. Kayla is a student at FHS and her mom Kris puts together a great family day here in Franklin to benefit charities that have played special roles in her family's life. Join us for the run/walk, see flyer! After the run, meet us for fun - an adult only night at Pinz,see flyer!
* The benefitting charities work to promote mutually respectful relationships between people of all abilities. The YMCA's Integration Initiative provides children with special needs an opportunity to participate with their typically developing peers in all the programs, services and activities offered at the Y.
In the News - Matthew Glass Found Alive
Matthew was found in Dedham Thursday evening
http://www.milforddailynews.com/topstories/x985874800/UPDATE-Matthew-Glass-found
Matthew's truck was found in Boston
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x438806412/Missing-Wrentham-teen-Matthew-Glass-truck-found-in-Boston
http://www.milforddailynews.com/topstories/x985874800/UPDATE-Matthew-Glass-found
Matthew's truck was found in Boston
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x438806412/Missing-Wrentham-teen-Matthew-Glass-truck-found-in-Boston
MassBudget: Three new fact sheets on health insurance, poverty and income
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Board of Health alert: EEE September 2011
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From: "TOWN OF FRANKLIN"
Date: Sep 22, 2011 7:08 PM
Subject: EEE September 2011
To:
Hello. This is a public Health Alert from the Franklin Health Department. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has found bird-biting mosquitoes infected with Eastern Equine Encephalitis in the Broad Street area of Medway. Triple-E is a serious virus with a very high mortality rate.
Although no EEE has been found in Franklin yet this season, residents in North Franklin along the Medway border should take all steps necessary to avoid mosquito bites. If you have questions regarding this alert, please contact the Franklin Health Department at 508-520-4905. Thank you, good night.
This e-mail has been sent to you by TOWN OF FRANKLIN. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you wish to discontinue this service, please inform TOWN OF FRANKLIN either IN PERSON, by US MAIL, or by TELEPHONE at (508) 520-4938. THIS E-MAIL ADDRESS IS NOT MONITORED. Please do not reply to this e-mail as we are not able to respond to messages sent to this address.
FDP Board Member Diane Glass's son (Matt) is missing.
Dear FDP Members:
We just received word that Diane Glass's teenage son Matt is missing. Many of you know Diane. She is a member of the Franklin Downtown Partnership Board of Directors.
Please help us get the word out by sending the link below to your e-mail lists. Matt has been missing since Tuesday and may have been visiting Northeastern University on Tuesday. If anyone has a student at the university please forward Matt's photo.
Thank you for your assistance. We need your help.
Lisa Piana
Executive Director
Here is the link- https://local.nixle.com/alert/4733874/
Franklin's Harvest Festival - Sun, Oct 2
The Harvest Festival held in Franklin and sponsored by the Downtown Partnership is coming up Sunday, Oct 2.
What organizations will be there?
Where will the booths be located?
Questions like these can be answered by reviewing the layout prepared by the Downtown Partnership:.
2011 Harvest Festival Map
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Eat at Five Guys Burgers and Fries on Thurs. Oct. 13th
Eat at Five Guys Burgers and Fries on Thurs. Oct. 13th
and Support Franklin Music Boosters, Inc.!
On Thursday October 13th from 4:00 to 10:00 PM Five Guys Burgers and Fries in the Franklin Village Mall will once again generously donate 10% of ALL their sales to the Franklin Music Boosters, Inc.
Franklin Music Boosters is a parent organization which supports the entire Franklin Public School Music Program grades 6-12. Through volunteer support and fundraising, the Music Boosters help provide transportation for performance trips, competitions and outings; sponsor concerts and special events; finance the purchase of musical equipment and uniforms; fund private lessons and scholarships, as well as support the music department with volunteer help.
For more information about getting involved with the Franklin Music Boosters, contact Amy Czuba, amyczuba@gmail.com.
Advertising Opportunity for Local Businesses
Advertising Opportunity for Local Businesses with Franklin Music Boosters, Inc.
The Franklin Music Boosters, Inc. is once again producing its annual Ad Book, which is handed out at every concert conducted in the Franklin Public Schools during the 2011-2012 school year. For as little as $50 your company’s message can be before the eyes of thousands of local residents throughout the year. Business card, half page and full page ads are available.
Franklin Music Boosters is a parent organization which supports the entire Franklin Public School Music Program grades 6-12. Through volunteer support and fundraising, the Music Boosters help provide transportation for performance trips, competitions and outings; sponsor concerts and special events; finance the purchase of musical equipment and uniforms; fund private lessons and scholarships, as well as support the music department with volunteer help.
To advertise in the Ad Book, contact Robin Dao, robindao3@gmail.com. For more information about getting involved with the Franklin Music Boosters, contact Amy Czuba, amyczuba@gmail.com.
Sparky's Puppets
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Franklin Public Library by Franklin Public Library on 9/21/11
Halloween Harvest
Meet a friendly witch, a pesky goblin, and a mischievous spider in this fast-paced, funny, and interactive show.
Wednesday October 26, 2011
3:30 - 4:15 PM
Ages 3-10
No registration required
Library Meeting Room
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
What would you like to know?
When you have an election ballot in front of you, you have a list of positions, a listing of candidates and a marker to fill in a circle next to one or more names. How do you decide to make a choice amongst the candidates?
To help you make your choice, I have offered to meet with all the candidates. My purpose is hear directly from them about their background. To listen and share their views on the issues that that they will work to resolve on our behalf for Franklin.
This is not an endorsement of any candidate. This is an information sharing exercise.
I’ll ask the same set of questions of each candidate so that you will have some common ground to make your decision.
The questions I propose to start with are as follows:
I may find during the course of the interviews that I 'tweak' the questions. If I do that, I’ll post the updated questions here.
I have five candidates lined up thus far. Up to 37 total for this election are possible so we'll see how many take advantage of this.
The Election 2011 collection of posts can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/08/election-2011-summary.html
Town Council and School Committee attendance records (Nov 2009 to present)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkwjbnXDBhczdEZSWlZLTFVqNmcxZWFTNDNxNk5PZkE&hl=en#gid=0
To help you make your choice, I have offered to meet with all the candidates. My purpose is hear directly from them about their background. To listen and share their views on the issues that that they will work to resolve on our behalf for Franklin.
This is not an endorsement of any candidate. This is an information sharing exercise.
I’ll ask the same set of questions of each candidate so that you will have some common ground to make your decision.
The questions I propose to start with are as follows:
1 - Tell me a bit about yourself, your family and your life here in Franklin?If you have some questions you'd like to ask, I’d like to hear them. Send me an email or leave a comment here.
2 - What experience or background will help you to serve in this role? or What do you think makes you a good candidate to fulfill this role?
3 - What do you see as your role’s biggest challenge and do you have any suggestions on how we can resolve it?
I may find during the course of the interviews that I 'tweak' the questions. If I do that, I’ll post the updated questions here.
I have five candidates lined up thus far. Up to 37 total for this election are possible so we'll see how many take advantage of this.
The Election 2011 collection of posts can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/08/election-2011-summary.html
Town Council and School Committee attendance records (Nov 2009 to present)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkwjbnXDBhczdEZSWlZLTFVqNmcxZWFTNDNxNk5PZkE&hl=en#gid=0
FIGHT HUNGER Paintball Challenge
FIGHT HUNGER Paintball Challenge
To Benefit the Franklin Food Pantry
Sat. Sept. 24th, 2011 -
9 am
FOX 4 Paintball Field
159 Milford St.
UPTON, MA
Donations of Non-Perishable Items will be collected during the Match.
Additional information can be found in the flyer:
Fight Hunger Poster
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In the News - choice of yard sales
First Universalist Society hosts indoor yard sale
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Franklin academy holding yard sale
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Route 2 Closure and Detour Map
Be aware of road closures along Route 2 out in the western part of MA
MassDOT has assembled a map showing the closed portion of Route 2 that suffered significant damage due to flooding from Tropical Storm Irene and outlining the current posted detour.
Route 2 is closed from Mile Marker 21.6 in Florida to Mile Marker 27.5 in Charlemont, with damage including severe slope failures, roadway undermining and instability, eroded bridge approaches, mud slides, and culvert and retaining wall damage.
The significant damage and necessary repairs require an extended period of time to restore the roadway, and MassDOT is committed to an accelerated repair process.
Please review the Route 2 damage and detour route map to learn more and view photos of the damage.
The Detour Route is also listed below.
From North Adams:
Route 8, Adams, to Route 116 through Adams, Savoy, Plainfield, and Ashfield,
to Route 112 through Ashfield and Buckland,
to Route 2, East Charlemont.
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation by Klark Jessen on 9/20/11
Route 2 is closed from Mile Marker 21.6 in Florida to Mile Marker 27.5 in Charlemont, with damage including severe slope failures, roadway undermining and instability, eroded bridge approaches, mud slides, and culvert and retaining wall damage.
The significant damage and necessary repairs require an extended period of time to restore the roadway, and MassDOT is committed to an accelerated repair process.
Please review the Route 2 damage and detour route map to learn more and view photos of the damage.
The Detour Route is also listed below.
From North Adams:
Route 8, Adams, to Route 116 through Adams, Savoy, Plainfield, and Ashfield,
to Route 112 through Ashfield and Buckland,
to Route 2, East Charlemont.
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