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Saturday, May 4, 2019
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Friday, May 3, 2019
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - May 3 to THU - May 9
Friday, May 3
ArtWeek
10:00am
Knitting Group
1:00pm
Fabric Vase & Flower Arrangement Project
1:00pm
Tito Music Puppets - Meeting Room
3:30pm
Code it!
7:00pm
The 50s - A Musical Tribute
8:45pm
The 50s - A Musical Tribute
Saturday, May 4
ArtWeek
10:00am
Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
10:00am
Sidewalk Chalk!
10:30am
Baby Sensory! (FOFL Room)
11:00am
Trowbridge Piano Performance
12:00pm
Art of Game Design with Jason Davis
12:00pm
Around the World in 8 Plays
12:15pm
Horace Mann Birthday Celebration
12:30pm
Orff Percussion Jam
1:00pm
"May the 4th be With You" Star Wars Party! (Community Room)
2:00pm
Around the World in 8 Plays
2:00pm
What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner?
2:00pm
Drumming Around the World
7:00pm
Party for the Pantry
7:00pm
Chestnut Street Review
Sunday, May 5
ArtWeek
Cinco de Mayo
9:00am
FPAC 5K Road Race and 1 Mile Fun Run
10:00am
Throwing Seeds mural painting
12:00pm
The Art of Canning Pickles
1:00pm
Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:30pm
NoteAble Blend - Meeting Room
2:45pm
Cinco de Mayo Storytime (Spanish NHS )Community Room
3:00pm
NoteAble Blend concert
Monday, May 6
Pops Concert Dress Rehearsal
10:30am
Move Along
11:00am
Toddler Playgroup
3:00pm
Monday Crafternoons
3:30pm
Dungeons & Dragons for Kids ( Teen Room)
7:00pm
OSKEY Rehearsal
7:00pm
Friends of the Franklin Library Meeting
Tuesday, May 7
9:30am
Cool Cruisers
10:30am
Get Ready for Kindergarten
6:00pm
Intro to Knit
6:30pm
Pushing Chain folk group
7:00pm
FHS Pops Concert & Side by Side
7:00pm
350 Mass Screening of BBC climate documentary and discussion
7:00pm
The SAFE Community Forum
7:00pm
Friends of the Franklin Library Book Group
Wednesday, May 8
FHS Film Festival
10:30am
Terrific Toddlers
11:00am
Toddler Playgroup
6:30pm
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
6:30pm
Al Testa Jazz Three Piece Ensemble
7:00pm
OSKEY Rehearsal
7:00pm
Town Council Meeting
7:30pm
LET'S LAUGH TODAY
Thursday, May 9
9:30am
Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
Story & Craft
3:30pm
Discovery Workshop
4:00pm
Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
6:00pm
FAA CAPSTONE
6:00pm
Volunteens
6:30pm
Teen Advisory Board (Teen Room)
7:30pm
Che Apalache, Latingrass
For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
http://www.franklinma.gov/calendarSubmit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link
Franklin ArtWeek Schedule for Friday, May 3, 2019
Friday, May 3
9:00 - 8:00: Post-It Note Collage at Franklin Public Library ~ In celebration of ArtWeek 2019, the Youth Services department will be building a Post-It Note Collage! But we need your help! Stop by anytime during the week to help add post-it notes to the wall. What will the final image be?? Only time will tell!!
1:00 - 3:00: Fabric Vase & Flower Arrangement Project at the Franklin Senior Center (FREE)
This fun spring activity will be offered by the Franklin Garden Club, who will provide the materials and instruction to create beautiful fabric vases and flower arrangements. Register with the Senior Center at 508-520-4945.
2:30 - 4:00: Little Red's Puppetry Workshop at the Franklin Public Library (FREE) Theater in the Open presents a puppetry performance of Little Red Riding Hood, set to music by Newburyport Chamber Music Festival's David Yang, followed by a workshop on the construction and use of traditional hand puppets. Try out our puppets, and then make your own!
7:00 - 8:30 and 8:45 - 10:15: The Fabulous 50s - A Musical Tribute at THE BLACK BOX ($24)
Fabulous Fifties hosted by Raye Lynn Mercer features popular local singers and a Boston-based band. Enjoy trivia and games, sing along and dress for the decade as we celebrate the Happy Days culture of the 1950s. Tickets: bit.ly/50s_tribute
Download your copy of the full schedule for ArtWeek here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczODN4X2hTdVdobWpWWTlpR19WMFZHZE5JWHVz/view?usp=sharing
9:00 - 8:00: Post-It Note Collage at Franklin Public Library ~ In celebration of ArtWeek 2019, the Youth Services department will be building a Post-It Note Collage! But we need your help! Stop by anytime during the week to help add post-it notes to the wall. What will the final image be?? Only time will tell!!
1:00 - 3:00: Fabric Vase & Flower Arrangement Project at the Franklin Senior Center (FREE)
This fun spring activity will be offered by the Franklin Garden Club, who will provide the materials and instruction to create beautiful fabric vases and flower arrangements. Register with the Senior Center at 508-520-4945.
2:30 - 4:00: Little Red's Puppetry Workshop at the Franklin Public Library (FREE) Theater in the Open presents a puppetry performance of Little Red Riding Hood, set to music by Newburyport Chamber Music Festival's David Yang, followed by a workshop on the construction and use of traditional hand puppets. Try out our puppets, and then make your own!
7:00 - 8:30 and 8:45 - 10:15: The Fabulous 50s - A Musical Tribute at THE BLACK BOX ($24)
Fabulous Fifties hosted by Raye Lynn Mercer features popular local singers and a Boston-based band. Enjoy trivia and games, sing along and dress for the decade as we celebrate the Happy Days culture of the 1950s. Tickets: bit.ly/50s_tribute
Download your copy of the full schedule for ArtWeek here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczODN4X2hTdVdobWpWWTlpR19WMFZHZE5JWHVz/view?usp=sharing
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Franklin ArtWeek Schedule for Friday, May 3, 2019 |
Franklin Garden Club: meeting on Container Gardening features Kim Cook, Briggs Nursery - May 7
Kim Cook of Briggs Nursery, will present a program on Container Gardening at the Tuesday, May 7, 2019, meeting of the Franklin Garden Club. The meeting will be held at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street, Franklin, from 7 – 9 PM, beginning with an informal social at 6:30 PM.
It is open to the public at no charge. The presentation will provide information on selecting different types of containers and potting soil, choosing plants that complement each, designing arrangements, and maintaining the containers.
Cook has worked a Briggs Nursery for many years where her responsibilities include designing many of the planters that are on exhibit throughout the nursery. She is experienced in growing many types of plants, including herbs, vegetables, perennials and annuals and in how they may be incorporated into container gardening.
It is open to the public at no charge. The presentation will provide information on selecting different types of containers and potting soil, choosing plants that complement each, designing arrangements, and maintaining the containers.
Cook has worked a Briggs Nursery for many years where her responsibilities include designing many of the planters that are on exhibit throughout the nursery. She is experienced in growing many types of plants, including herbs, vegetables, perennials and annuals and in how they may be incorporated into container gardening.
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Franklin Garden Club: meeting on Container Gardening features Kim Cook, Briggs Nursery - May 7 |
FHS baseball, softball, and boys tennis teams all top Attleboro
Via HockomockSports, we share the results of the FHS sports action on Thursday, May 2, 2019
Baseball = Attleboro, 6 @ Franklin, 10 – Final
– Franklin senior Scott Elliott blasted a two-run home run over the center field fence to lead the Panthers to a win over visiting Attleboro. Jake Macchi (two runs) and Cooper Ross (two RBI, run) each added three hits for the Panthers while Alex Haba had two hits, two RBI and two runs scored, JB Floris knocked in two runs, and Jack Nally had a double, walked twice, scored three times and had one RBI. Liam Dailey pitched for the Panthers, allowing four runs (two earned) on five hits, no walks, and two strikeouts. Attleboro Lorenzo Wilson went 2-for-4 with a double and a home run.
Softball = Franklin, 14 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
– Franklin scored two runs in the top of the first inning and tacked on six more in the second en rout to a win over Attleboro. The Panthers put the game out of reach with six more runs in the seventh inning. Maddy White went 3-for-4 and knocked in six runs, including a two-run double in the first and a three-run home run in the seventh. Sarah Jackson launched her third home run of the year, this one a three-run shot, in the second inning to help Franklin build its lead. Jackie Cherry allowed six hits while striking out 10 batters to get the win.
Boys Tennis = Franklin, 5 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
– It was a clean sweep for Franklin’s singles players, all winning in straight sets without dropping a game. Liam Marr (first singles), Rohan Herur (second), and Vayshnav Malhotra (third) each won 6-0, 6-0, the team of Lucas Gulick and Shoumik Sompally earned a 6-3, 6-2 win while Ryan McSweeney and Thomas Broyles teamed up for a 6-1, 6-4 victory.
Girls Tennis = Attleboro @ Franklin, 3:45 (no results available)
For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-05-02-19/
Baseball = Attleboro, 6 @ Franklin, 10 – Final
– Franklin senior Scott Elliott blasted a two-run home run over the center field fence to lead the Panthers to a win over visiting Attleboro. Jake Macchi (two runs) and Cooper Ross (two RBI, run) each added three hits for the Panthers while Alex Haba had two hits, two RBI and two runs scored, JB Floris knocked in two runs, and Jack Nally had a double, walked twice, scored three times and had one RBI. Liam Dailey pitched for the Panthers, allowing four runs (two earned) on five hits, no walks, and two strikeouts. Attleboro Lorenzo Wilson went 2-for-4 with a double and a home run.
Softball = Franklin, 14 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
– Franklin scored two runs in the top of the first inning and tacked on six more in the second en rout to a win over Attleboro. The Panthers put the game out of reach with six more runs in the seventh inning. Maddy White went 3-for-4 and knocked in six runs, including a two-run double in the first and a three-run home run in the seventh. Sarah Jackson launched her third home run of the year, this one a three-run shot, in the second inning to help Franklin build its lead. Jackie Cherry allowed six hits while striking out 10 batters to get the win.
Boys Tennis = Franklin, 5 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
– It was a clean sweep for Franklin’s singles players, all winning in straight sets without dropping a game. Liam Marr (first singles), Rohan Herur (second), and Vayshnav Malhotra (third) each won 6-0, 6-0, the team of Lucas Gulick and Shoumik Sompally earned a 6-3, 6-2 win while Ryan McSweeney and Thomas Broyles teamed up for a 6-1, 6-4 victory.
Girls Tennis = Attleboro @ Franklin, 3:45 (no results available)
For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-05-02-19/
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Best Buddies - Wine Tasting 2019 - May 4
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Senate President Karen Spilka Appoints Three Members to Citizens Commission
Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland) appointed three members to serve on a newly-created Citizens Commission to advocate for a potential constitutional amendment to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 ruling in Citizens United, with the goal of curtailing corporate political donations.
"Big money has been shown to have a corrupting influence in our politics, and I am excited to see the work of the new Citizens Commission get underway," said Senate President Spilka. "These three individuals are experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated to public service. I have every confidence they will ably advocate for Massachusetts' interests when it comes to the regulation of Citizens United."
Noval Alexander serves on the Framingham School Committee and Framingham School Building Committee. He is a substitute teacher in the towns of Needham, Wellesley and Natick. Alexander is a decorated retired Army veteran who served 25 years in the Army Reserves and two tours of Active Duty.
Jay Marsden serves as Chair of the Holliston Board of Selectmen. He is an estate planning lawyer at Marsden Law P.C. and works as a financial planner at Solares Hill Advisors.
Costas Panagopoulos is a Professor of Political Science at Northeastern University. He previously directed the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University.
Massachusetts is the first state to create a Citizens Commission. Appointments were made by Senate President Spilka, Governor Charles Baker, Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, Attorney General Maura Healey, and Secretary of State William Galvin. The application process was public and on a website created by the Governor's office.
All appointees to the Citizens Commission serve on a voluntary basis without compensation. A report with recommendations for constitutional amendments is due by December 31, 2019.
A 2018 ballot measure, which passed with 71.4% of the vote, created the non-partisan, 15-member commission.
Visit the Citizens Commission web page for additional updates
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/citizens-commission-created-by-2018-ballot-question-2
"Big money has been shown to have a corrupting influence in our politics, and I am excited to see the work of the new Citizens Commission get underway," said Senate President Spilka. "These three individuals are experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated to public service. I have every confidence they will ably advocate for Massachusetts' interests when it comes to the regulation of Citizens United."
Noval Alexander serves on the Framingham School Committee and Framingham School Building Committee. He is a substitute teacher in the towns of Needham, Wellesley and Natick. Alexander is a decorated retired Army veteran who served 25 years in the Army Reserves and two tours of Active Duty.
Jay Marsden serves as Chair of the Holliston Board of Selectmen. He is an estate planning lawyer at Marsden Law P.C. and works as a financial planner at Solares Hill Advisors.
Costas Panagopoulos is a Professor of Political Science at Northeastern University. He previously directed the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University.
Massachusetts is the first state to create a Citizens Commission. Appointments were made by Senate President Spilka, Governor Charles Baker, Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, Attorney General Maura Healey, and Secretary of State William Galvin. The application process was public and on a website created by the Governor's office.
All appointees to the Citizens Commission serve on a voluntary basis without compensation. A report with recommendations for constitutional amendments is due by December 31, 2019.
A 2018 ballot measure, which passed with 71.4% of the vote, created the non-partisan, 15-member commission.
Visit the Citizens Commission web page for additional updates
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/citizens-commission-created-by-2018-ballot-question-2
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Visit the Citizens Commission web page |
Updated MBTA Franklin Line schedule begins May 20
"Spring/Summer Commuter Rail schedules go into effect on Monday, May 20, 2019 and are now available on the MBTA website at mbta.com."
For convenience, I have the new Franklin schedule here. I don't see any real changes to the actual schedule (focusing on the morning and evening peak hours). They seem to have removed the winter conditional statements from this. If I did miss something, please let me know.
You can get the current and future schedules online
https://mbta.com/schedules/CR-Franklin/schedule
The schedule beginning May 20:
For convenience, I have the new Franklin schedule here. I don't see any real changes to the actual schedule (focusing on the morning and evening peak hours). They seem to have removed the winter conditional statements from this. If I did miss something, please let me know.
You can get the current and future schedules online
https://mbta.com/schedules/CR-Franklin/schedule
The schedule beginning May 20:
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Updated MBTA Franklin Line schedule begins May 20 |
Monday movies at the Franklin Senior Center
Join Us Every Monday for a free movie and popcorn! Movies are shown in the Senior Center cafe at 1:15 PM
MAY 06: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (PG-13)
MAY 13: BLACK KLANSMEN (R)
MAY 20: AT ETERNITY'S GATE (PG-13)
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-senior-center/news/monday-movie-matinee
MAY 06: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (PG-13)
MAY 13: BLACK KLANSMEN (R)
MAY 20: AT ETERNITY'S GATE (PG-13)
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-senior-center/news/monday-movie-matinee
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Monday movies at the Franklin Senior Center |
Thursday, May 2, 2019
FPAC to Host 5K Road Race and 1 Mile Fun Run - May 5
The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) will close out its ArtWeek programming with the FPAC 5K Road Race and 1 Mile Fun Run on Sunday, May 5 starting with check-in at 9 AM and the race beginning at 10 AM.
The 5K Road Race and 1 mile Fun Run will begin and end at the company's home THE BLACK BOX at 15 W. Central St. in downtown Franklin. Along the route, runners will be entertained and encouraged by sidewalk art created by student artists.
THE BLACK BOX theater will feature face painting and finish line sign making for children and a celebration with live music in the theater lobby to congratulate the runners.
THE FPAC 5K and Fun Run is sponsored by Stronger Uprising in Southborough, MA. To register, visit www.FPAConline.com or call 508-528-3370.
The 5K Road Race and 1 mile Fun Run will begin and end at the company's home THE BLACK BOX at 15 W. Central St. in downtown Franklin. Along the route, runners will be entertained and encouraged by sidewalk art created by student artists.
THE BLACK BOX theater will feature face painting and finish line sign making for children and a celebration with live music in the theater lobby to congratulate the runners.
THE FPAC 5K and Fun Run is sponsored by Stronger Uprising in Southborough, MA. To register, visit www.FPAConline.com or call 508-528-3370.
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FPAC to Host 5K Road Race and 1 Mile Fun Run |
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