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These were shared from the Franklin Library page here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/08/blog-post_13.html
and here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/08/blog-post_25.html
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The First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut St., will host a laughter yoga class from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 28.
Laughter yoga is a body and mind practice for well-being that involves deep breathing and a few stretches, clapping, deep relaxation and playful laughter exercises that do not include jokes or comedy.
Any age and any level of physical ability can participate, and the class will take place in the meetinghouse of the church. Attendees are asked to bring a bottle of water and to contribute a $5 donation to the church for the class. There is a $10 maximum per family.
Led by certified laughter yoga teachers, Linda and Bill Hamaker. For more information: 508-660-2223, billandlinda@letslaughtoday.com.
See other opportunities to laugh at letslaughtoday.com.http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150813/NEWS/150818191/1994/NEWS
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The Milford Daily News |
Those passing by the Davis Thayer Elementary School recently might have noticed something different - or something missing.
The town has recently removed two modular classroom units that had been on the school's front lawn, leaving a newly-seeded field in their place.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said the units had been there for some time - at least a decade.
"It was a period of increased enrollment - Franklin schools pretty much doubled," she said. "There were modular classrooms at the Kennedy, Parmenter, Oak Street and Davis Thayer schools."
The Franklin School Committee reviewed and approved school handbooks this week as it prepares for the beginning of the upcoming school year.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said at Tuesday's committee meeting that the district had made it a policy to review the handbooks yearly.
Assistant Superintendent Sally Winslow said, while the handbooks contain the district's overall policies and procedures, a substantial amount of work had been to ensure the documents reflect each school's culture.
"We've been doing this for three years," she said. "It's pretty seamless, I'd say."
One addition, Winslow said, was including information about suicide awareness in the middle school and high school handbooks.
rec division champs |
overall schedule for the Feast of St Rocco 2015 |
entertainment schedule for the Feast of St Rocco 2015 |
food for the Feast of St Rocco 2015 |
A Harvard professor and Massachusetts General Hospital addiction expert spoke Wednesday night about the mechanisms of, and strategies for, combating and de-stigmatizing substance abuse disorders.
John Kelly, a professor of psychiatry and the director of the hospital's Addiction Recovery Management Service, spoke to the second meeting of the Support for Addicts and Families by Empowerment, or SAFE, at Franklin High School.
Kelly said addiction was caused by several factors, including genetic predisposition and exposure to the drug itself.
"Some ask why people get addicted - the real question is: why we aren't all addicted," he said. "This relates to the genetic component."Continue reading the article in the MIlford Daily News here (subscription may be required)
Good Morning Steve,
My name is Nicole and in October, My husband Will and I will be hosting the first annual Emma Frances Dalton Memorial Golf Tournament to honor our daughter, Emma. Emma passed away just a week shy of 7 months from a mitochondrial disease, called Leigh's.
We live in Franklin, and I am writing to ask if you would consider helping us spread the word of our event. We have created a website www.emmafdalton.org if you have a minute and are interested in hearing more about our story.
Anything you could do would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Nicole and Will Dalton
- Storyteller Elaine Kessler (children’s program 6-6:30 PM)
- Westwood Swing Band (6:30-8:30 PM)
Westwood Swing Band |
"The Westwood Swing Band exemplifies the hard-driving sounds of big bands of the swing era. Its 16 instrumentalists and female vocalist perform from the repertoires of such noteworthy artists as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Glenn Miller, and Artie Shaw. The band’s members, many of whom are professional or semi-professional musicians, are capable of offering up solo’s and ensemble play that reflect both virtuosity and feeling.
The roots of the band began in the mid-1980’s, when Mark Rogers assembled a few musicians interested in playing jazz together. Initially this was a seven-piece combo with ever-changing membership. In 1992 the band solidified into an ongoing enterprise under the "Westwood Swing Band" banner, as Mark, its director, had in the meantime moved to the town of Westwood, Mass. Six of today’s band’s members have played with the band for 20 years or more without interuption. The band still rehearses weekly in the town of Westwood."
We need volunteer stockers! Join volunteers Missy and Liz and donate your organizational skills to a good cause.
Help us replenish the inventory on our Pantry shelves.
Available shifts are Mondays, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; and Tuesday through Thursday, noon to 2 p.m.
A weekly commitment would be ideal. There are some physical requirements such as lifting and stairs.
Contact Maria Weiss at volunteers@franklinfoodpantry.org if you are interested.
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Coalition meeting Aug 12, 7:00 PM |
Though the school district is examining the way it builds its calendar, immediate changes are unlikely.
The School Committee discussed the matter at its Tuesday night meeting after hearing the results of a survey of the district's parents and teachers.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said 81 percent of the district's parents participated in the survey, a rate she attributed to the nightmarish 2014-2015 winter season.
"I think it really generated discussion - there was a lot of anxiety about the last day of school," she said. "We thought it would be a good idea to send a quick survey out to our families and faculty to see what folks were feeling."
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motion to accept, seconded, passed 5-0
- JT – Electronic Device Policy
- JKAA – Non-Violent Physical Crisis Intervention Policy
no questions or discussions on the policy changes
- JT – Electronic Device Policy
- JKAA – Non-Violent Physical Crisis Intervention Policy