With the explosive growth of the arts in the Franklin community, Patti Eisenhauer Dance Center is proud to present the Nutcracker with four performances this holiday season. The performances will take place on Saturday, December 7 at 1:30 and 5:30 PM and Sunday, December 8, at 12:30 PM and 3:30 PM at Bellingham High School.
Dancing the role of Young Clara is Haylee Goguen, Cheyanne Kelley and Abigail Scollins. Mature Clara will be danced by Grace Jerrier, Rachel Barrows, Jackie Dubois and Angelina Rak.
In other lead roles, the Snow Queen will be danced by Emily Conroy, Julia Broll, Nora Hansen and Kaitlyn Auerbach. The Dew Drop Fairy features Larissa Logan, Amanda Mason, Ellie Rodrigues and Dani Bean. The featured dancers for the coveted role of the Sugar Plum Fairy are Andrea Gray, Isabella Lambros, Samantha Robillard and Bridgette Ginley.
The box office is open and tickets are limited for the performances. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $18. Tickets are available by calling PEDC at 508-520-7873 or emailing pedcnews@gmail.com.
The show is performed at Bellingham High School's auditorium, 60 Blackstone St., Bellingham, MA.
For more info on the Patti Eisenhauer Dance Center visit
https://www.pattieisenhauerdancecenter.com/
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Sunday, November 17, 2019
School Committee - recap - Nov 12, 2019
Unlike the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, the new School Committee members were not sworn in during the public meeting as scheduled for 7:00 PM. Apparently, there was a pre-meeting before the public session to take care of the swearing in.
As for the public meeting, it was opened at 7 PM as scheduled by Superintendent Sara Ahern who after the blessing and pledge of allegiance, facilitated the nomination and election (unanimous) of the new Chair, Anne Bergen.
The Chair, then conducted the nominations for Vice-Chair. There was one for Denise Spencer that was not seconded, and one for Mary Jane Scofield that was did receive a second. Scofield received all 7 votes for Vice Chair.
The Actions Taken document as posted in incomplete in at least two items. One as noted here on the vote for the Vice Chair, the other nomination without a second is not acknowledged. The second item is in regards to the Consent Agenda, as 5 members were not present for the meeting covered by the minutes up for approval, these minutes were separated from the other consent agenda items to all the five new members to abstain. The minutes were approved 2-0-5 (approve-no-abstain). The remaining Consent Agenda items were approved unanimously (7-0-0).
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/news/scagenda_11-12-19_actions_taken.pdf
Also of note, on a similar vote for prior meeting minutes for the Town Council on Weds, the new members were allowed to vote (rather than abstain). Town Attorney, Mark Cerel, approved of this action. For further research: there are differences between School and Town but I don't know if this is one of them, it would seem likely to operate on this matter in the same manner.
The Superintendent's report
https://www.franklinps.net/district/news/superintendents-report-111219
Documents released for this meeting
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/november-12-2019-school-committee-packet
Additional details can be found in my notes updated after the meeting. I used Twitter and my pen and paper notebook to capture notes during the meeting (along with the audio recording)
As for the public meeting, it was opened at 7 PM as scheduled by Superintendent Sara Ahern who after the blessing and pledge of allegiance, facilitated the nomination and election (unanimous) of the new Chair, Anne Bergen.
The Chair, then conducted the nominations for Vice-Chair. There was one for Denise Spencer that was not seconded, and one for Mary Jane Scofield that was did receive a second. Scofield received all 7 votes for Vice Chair.
The Actions Taken document as posted in incomplete in at least two items. One as noted here on the vote for the Vice Chair, the other nomination without a second is not acknowledged. The second item is in regards to the Consent Agenda, as 5 members were not present for the meeting covered by the minutes up for approval, these minutes were separated from the other consent agenda items to all the five new members to abstain. The minutes were approved 2-0-5 (approve-no-abstain). The remaining Consent Agenda items were approved unanimously (7-0-0).
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/news/scagenda_11-12-19_actions_taken.pdf
Also of note, on a similar vote for prior meeting minutes for the Town Council on Weds, the new members were allowed to vote (rather than abstain). Town Attorney, Mark Cerel, approved of this action. For further research: there are differences between School and Town but I don't know if this is one of them, it would seem likely to operate on this matter in the same manner.
The Superintendent's report
https://www.franklinps.net/district/news/superintendents-report-111219
Documents released for this meeting
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/november-12-2019-school-committee-packet
Additional details can be found in my notes updated after the meeting. I used Twitter and my pen and paper notebook to capture notes during the meeting (along with the audio recording)
- Live reporting: Consent Agenda through to Closing
- Live reporting: Discussion - Action Items
- Live reporting: School Committee - Nov 12, 2019
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School Committee - recap - Nov 12, 2019 |
FPS Voice - A town podcast on wfpr●fm
FPS Voice - A town podcast on wfpr●fm
by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director, Franklin●TV ad wfpr●fm
As always – Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. And, thanks for watching.
The intro episode is available now https://anchor.fm/fpsvoice
Listen to wfpr.fm from your computer or mobile device http://radio.citrus3.com:8418/;stream.mp3
by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director, Franklin●TV ad wfpr●fm
"Our radio studios were designed for producing the programs that you hear on the air at 102.9fm and online at wfpr●fm. But, in our digital age the audio podcast is another increasingly popular form of ‘radio’.Questions? 508-541-4118.
Like video-on-demand, you can listen to an audio podcast anytime, anywhere. A new podcast joins us this week – FPS voice. It’s all about Franklin’s Public Schools (and Panther Pride of course).
Here, Anne Marie Tracey talks with School Superintendent Sara Ahearn and FHS High School Principle Paul Peri. It starts this Wednesday, at 9A.
See you soon – on the radio."
As always – Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. And, thanks for watching.
"The Official Podcast of the Franklin Public Schools, Franklin, MA. Learn more about what is happening in our school district, ask questions, hear from members of the FPS Community and special guests! Connect with us!
Submit questions and topics to fpsvoice@franklinps.net"
The intro episode is available now https://anchor.fm/fpsvoice
Listen to wfpr.fm from your computer or mobile device http://radio.citrus3.com:8418/;stream.mp3
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Anne Marie Tracey talks with School Superintendent Sara Ahearn and FHS High School Principle Paul Peri (Franklin TV photo) |
Christmas Ornaments for sale at the Franklin Historical Museum
Beautiful Town Common Gazebo ornaments are available at the Franklin Historical Museum gift shop for $16.00. They are a great gift to hang on the tree of anyone who loves Franklin. Neighbors, friends, family and co-workers will all love this thoughtful gift. They come packaged each in their own box, for safe storage.
Ornaments, and Cat’s Meow collectables of the New Library, the Franklin Train Station and the Red Brick School are available while they last. Cat’s Meow collectables are $18.00 each. Proceeds go to the Friends of the Franklin Historical Museum.
Museum winter hours are Saturday mornings 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and Sunday afternoons 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Visit the Franklin Historical Museum online at https://www.franklinmuseum1778.com/
Ornaments, and Cat’s Meow collectables of the New Library, the Franklin Train Station and the Red Brick School are available while they last. Cat’s Meow collectables are $18.00 each. Proceeds go to the Friends of the Franklin Historical Museum.
Museum winter hours are Saturday mornings 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and Sunday afternoons 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Visit the Franklin Historical Museum online at https://www.franklinmuseum1778.com/
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Town Common Gazebo ornaments |
What Is the 2020 Census?
The 2020 Census counts every person living in the United States and five U.S. territories. Each home will receive an invitation to respond to a short questionnaire—online, by phone, or by mail.
Watch this new Public Service Announcement (PSA) by the U.S. Census Bureau to learn more about what the 2020 Census is, why it’s written in the U.S. Constitution, and why it’s important.
https://youtu.be/Syg4zqb0iCU
For more about the 2020 Census https://2020census.gov/en.html
Note: This is separate and distinct from the annual census conducted by the Franklin Town Clerk. The Franklin survey should be in the mail during January 2020. The federal 2020 Census starts April 1, 2020.
Watch this new Public Service Announcement (PSA) by the U.S. Census Bureau to learn more about what the 2020 Census is, why it’s written in the U.S. Constitution, and why it’s important.
https://youtu.be/Syg4zqb0iCU
For more about the 2020 Census https://2020census.gov/en.html
Note: This is separate and distinct from the annual census conducted by the Franklin Town Clerk. The Franklin survey should be in the mail during January 2020. The federal 2020 Census starts April 1, 2020.
FHS' Calitri runs to 9th at the Boys Cross Country State meet
The FHS results from the D1 boys cross country State meet
MIAA Boys All State Division l Cross Country Championships 2019 - 11/16/2019 Gardner Municipal Golf Course Last Completed Event Event 4 Boys 5k Run CC Division 1 ================================================================================== Name Year School Avg 1K Finals Points ================================================================================== 1 #599 Mike Griffin 12 King Philip 3:14 16:06 2 #517 William Chaffin 12 Concord-Carlisle 3:15 16:13 1 3 #674 Loeden Rodrigues 11 Marblehead 3:17 16:22 2 4 #831 Steven Jackson 12 Saint John's Prep 3:17 16:24 3 5 #600 Mike Norberg 12 King Philip 3:18 16:26 6 #771 Tobias L'Esperance 12 Northampton 3:18 16:28 4 7 #918 Jason Norris 12 Wellesley 3:18 16:29 5 8 #508 Myles Liss-Riordan 11 Brookline 3:18 16:29 6 9 #551 Nicholas Calitri 11 Franklin 3:19 16:31 10 #503 Joe Young 12 Boston Latin School 3:19 16:32 11 #500 Stephen Carvalho 12 Belmont 3:19 16:33 12 #705 Bobby Carew 12 Milton 3:19 16:34 7 13 #515 James Johnson 11 Burlington 3:19 16:34 14 #832 Nathan Lopez 9 Saint John's Prep 3:20 16:36 8 15 #639 Tommy Li 11 Longmeadow 3:20 16:36 9 16 #912 Tyler Sullivan 12 Walpole 3:20 16:37 10 17 #901 Tanner Jellison 12 Wakefield 3:20 16:39 18 #579 Alexander Brown 12 Hopkinton 3:21 16:41 11 19 #550 Tyler Brogan 12 Franklin 3:21 16:44
Congrats to Tyler and Nick for ending very successful seasons at All-States today. Nick placed 9th!! On to Reggie |
The MIAA results page http://miaa.ezstream.net/index.cfm?itemid=8339
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Story time with Mrs Claus at the Franklin Historical Museum - Dec 1
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Story time with Mrs Claus |
Children of all ages enjoy this special time of year, listening to a Christmas story from their special holiday friend. There will still be plenty of time to head down to the common for Christmas on the Common (at 4 PM).
Make it an afternoon of holiday delights for the children. Mrs. Claus will be waiting.
Visit the Franklin Historical Museum online at https://www.franklinmuseum1778.com/
“We create lifestyles for people”
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191115/beautiful-by-design-franklin-mill-store-takes-on-role-as-center-for-art-interior-design
The Franklin Mill Store (https://franklinmillstore.com/) is well positioned in the "Crossing" section of Franklin which is also being planned for additional and appropriate economic development. If you have not yet answered the survey being conducted, please do so. You can find it on the Town’s Economic Development Site: https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/franklin-economic-development-survey
"Ever since they began as makers of woolen fabric during the mid-19th century, operators of the sprawling mill on Franklin’s Union Street have found little ways to reinvent the building’s purpose - from making woolen uniforms for Union forces during the Civil War, to selling woolen remnants in the 1940s, to stocking millions of yards of fabrics and yarns, threads and ribbons, and offering classes to turn it all into something useful and beautiful.
For more than 150 years, the mill has become a proud Franklin fixture - like a beloved, if worn, heirloom passed from generation to generation - and has continued to draw people through its doors: First to create, and then to inspire creativity.
Once again, there is reinvention taking place within the faded brick walls of The Franklin Mill Store. The vision builds upon the success of the fabric and sewing supplies store and spins forward the notion of the mill as a place of creation and artistry, with an eye toward making the mill into a suburban iteration of the types of interior design centers that usually require a trip into a big city.
The third-generation family textile business recently celebrated a soft launch of its newly renovated design center, and unveiled a new partnership with local artists that exhibits their work and offers it for sale to those who come to the center in search of fresh interior touches or entirely new interior design ideas."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191115/beautiful-by-design-franklin-mill-store-takes-on-role-as-center-for-art-interior-design
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“We create lifestyles for people” |
The Franklin Mill Store (https://franklinmillstore.com/) is well positioned in the "Crossing" section of Franklin which is also being planned for additional and appropriate economic development. If you have not yet answered the survey being conducted, please do so. You can find it on the Town’s Economic Development Site: https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/franklin-economic-development-survey
Catholic Memorial remains undefeated to end the FHS football playoff run
Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Friday, Nov 15, 2019
Football = D1 South Final = #2 Franklin, 8 @ #1 Catholic Memorial, 42 – Final
for other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-11-15-19/
Kevin Stone provides the write up on the game for MetroWest
https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/sports/20191115/not-so-fast-catholic-memorial-halts-franklin-footballs-run-in-div-1-south-final
Follow Kevin on Twitter https://twitter.com/kstone06
Football = D1 South Final = #2 Franklin, 8 @ #1 Catholic Memorial, 42 – Final
for other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-11-15-19/
Kevin Stone provides the write up on the game for MetroWest
"It had been 37 years since the Franklin football program had a sectional or state trophy to put on display at Franklin High School. And while the consolation hardware wasn’t what the Panthers were looking for on Friday night, there is no denying how far the program has come.
Second-seeded Franklin lost to top-seeded Catholic Memorial in the Division 1 South championship, 42-8. With the win, the Knights (10-0) advance to the Division 1 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium in a few weeks.
The Panthers (7-3) still have one game left on Thanksgiving, but the Division 1 South finalist trophy that is headed back to Franklin signifies quite a bit of growth from a program that just was a two-win team during head coach Eain Bain’s first year in 2016.
“It’s a consolation prize, but we haven’t put a trophy in the case at Franklin High School since 1982,” Bain said following the loss. “I wasn’t even born yet, some of our coaches weren’t even born yet, so look, tonight wasn’t our night. CM is a great program. They’re able to bring in guys from all over and they’ve assembled a lot of talent."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/sports/20191115/not-so-fast-catholic-memorial-halts-franklin-footballs-run-in-div-1-south-final
Follow Kevin on Twitter https://twitter.com/kstone06
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Catholic Memorial remains undefeated to end the FHS football playoff run |
Town of Franklin Job Opportunities with ZBA, DPW, Facilities, and Fire Dept
Job Opportunities
To apply for a vacant position, please submit a resume and cover letter to apply@franklinma.gov. Please put the job title in the subject line of your email.
- Clerk 2 - Zoning Board of Appeals (Building and Inspections, Health, Planning and Conservation Offices)
- Heavy Motor Equipment Operator - Department of Public Works
- Part-Time and Substitute Custodian positions - Facilities Department
- Firefighter/Paramedics - The Town of Franklin's Fire Department is in the Massachusetts Civil Service system
- If you are currently a Firefighter/Paramedic in a Civil Service community and are interested in working for Franklin, send a resume and cover letter to apply@franklinma.gov.
- Please note: new hires must have and maintain a paramedic certification and complete an Associate's Degree within 5 years of the date they are hired.
If you do not have a resume, you may send a completed Application for Employment instead.
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Town of Franklin Job Opportunities with ZBA, DPW, Facilities, and Fire Dept |
Dunkin replacing foam cups with cardboard
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"By Dec. 1, all Dunkin’ restaurants across New England will have phased out foam cups and replaced them with double-walled paper cups, the company announced Friday.
But that’s not the only change.
The brand is also taking a stand against double cupping, encouraging customers to “break up with the double cup,” said Dunkin’ Chief Operating Officer Scott Murphy.
Dunkin’ is launching a marketing campaign to alert customers to the end of the practice of nesting an iced beverage — already in a plastic cup — inside a foam cup to provide additional insulation, resulting in added waste."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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Dunkin replacing foam cups with cardboard |
FTC Consumer Alert: AT&T Unlimited Data Customers Getting Refunds
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Additional details on settlement
Friday, November 15, 2019
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Nov 15 to THU - Nov 21
Friday, November 15
Hidden Mickey Scavenger Hunt!
8:00am
Downtown Partnership Networking Breakfast
10:00am
Knitting Group
1:00pm
Book sale
3:30pm
Chess Club for Kids
Saturday, November 16
Hidden Mickey Scavenger Hunt!
9:00am
Electronics and bicycle recycling
9:00am
Book Sale
10:00am
Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
1:00pm
Bag Sale
7:30pm
Rising Stars Cabaret
8:00pm
Peter Mulvey: Circle of Friends Coffeehouse
Sunday, November 17
Hidden Mickey Scavenger Hunt!
1:00pm
Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
4:00pm
Quartett Giocosa
Monday, November 18
Hidden Mickey Scavenger Hunt!
10:30am
Move Along
3:30pm
D&D for Kids
7:00pm
VAPING: Everything You Need to Know
7:30pm
Greater Franklin Distinguished Young Women Information Night
Tuesday, November 19
9:30am
Cool Cruisers
10:30am
Get Ready for Kindergarten
4:00pm
Code I.T.
6:00pm
Inhaling the Facts: A Panel of Experts on the Vaping Epidemic
6:30pm
Sleep Research Events - Dr Judith Owens
6:30pm
Documentary Film Night
Wednesday, November 20
10:30am
Terrific Toddlers
5:00pm
Book Bites
6:30pm
Self Care Series: How to Live a Purpose-Driven Life
7:30pm
Dean College Presents: "Wonderful Town"
7:30pm
Franklin Newcomers and Friends
Thursday, November 21
9:30am
Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
Story Xplorers
4:00pm
Bookworm Bounce Storytime!
6:00pm
Volunteens
7:00pm
Franklin Cultural District - Partners Meeting
7:30pm
Dean College Presents: "Wonderful Town"
For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
https://www.franklinma.gov/calendarSubmit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link
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Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Nov 15 to THU - Nov 21 |
The Peacheaters and Bearly Dead to play THE BLACK BOX on Black Friday
THE BLACK BOX Tribute Series will present The Peacheaters and Bearly Dead on Friday, November 29 at 8:00 pm.
The Peacheaters dig deep into the 40 + year catalog of Allman Brothers Band music and deliver an experience like no other. The Peacheaters make these songs feel as fresh as the first time you heard them. Fueled by admiration and passion for the music of the Allman Brothers Band, The Peacheaters have been rocking audiences for over 15 years.
The Boston Globe, WZLX, Boston's Classic Rock Radio, and many other media outlets have raved about the authenticity of the band's performances. From festivals to concert halls, the band's success has taken them all over the U.S.—including performances at venues such as Showcase Live, The House of Blues, Daytona's Bike Week, The Big House in Macon, GA, and B.B. Kings, NYC.
The band's dedication to this music, and to “hitting the note” every night, has helped them build a loyal and ever-growing fan base. The “Peach” has won multiple “Best Tribute Band” awards, and shared stages with legends such as The Outlaws, Melvin Seals (Jerry Garcia Band), Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), The Zen Tricksters, and James Montgomery.
Bearly Dead is an all-star cast of players with deep roots in the New England jam & festival scene. While the band plays all of The Grateful Dead classics, they also dive into an extended catalog, which may include any song that any member of the Dead ever performed. With over 230 songs in rotation and new material being added all the time, Bearly Dead performs wildly different set lists every night and ensures that each show is a unique experience. With no designated “Jerry” or “Bobby”, this band is able to breathe new life into songs with their fresh, high-energy approach to them. Bearly Dead is a set list-nerd’s dream.
Tickets for Black Friday at THE BLACK BOX are available at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com, by calling the box office at 508-528-3370, or at the door.
The Peacheaters dig deep into the 40 + year catalog of Allman Brothers Band music and deliver an experience like no other. The Peacheaters make these songs feel as fresh as the first time you heard them. Fueled by admiration and passion for the music of the Allman Brothers Band, The Peacheaters have been rocking audiences for over 15 years.
The Boston Globe, WZLX, Boston's Classic Rock Radio, and many other media outlets have raved about the authenticity of the band's performances. From festivals to concert halls, the band's success has taken them all over the U.S.—including performances at venues such as Showcase Live, The House of Blues, Daytona's Bike Week, The Big House in Macon, GA, and B.B. Kings, NYC.
The band's dedication to this music, and to “hitting the note” every night, has helped them build a loyal and ever-growing fan base. The “Peach” has won multiple “Best Tribute Band” awards, and shared stages with legends such as The Outlaws, Melvin Seals (Jerry Garcia Band), Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), The Zen Tricksters, and James Montgomery.
Bearly Dead is an all-star cast of players with deep roots in the New England jam & festival scene. While the band plays all of The Grateful Dead classics, they also dive into an extended catalog, which may include any song that any member of the Dead ever performed. With over 230 songs in rotation and new material being added all the time, Bearly Dead performs wildly different set lists every night and ensures that each show is a unique experience. With no designated “Jerry” or “Bobby”, this band is able to breathe new life into songs with their fresh, high-energy approach to them. Bearly Dead is a set list-nerd’s dream.
Tickets for Black Friday at THE BLACK BOX are available at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com, by calling the box office at 508-528-3370, or at the door.
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The Peacheaters and Bearly Dead to play THE BLACK BOX on Black Friday |
Franklin High School Theatre Company Presents "Almost,Maine" - Nov 23-24, 2019
The Franklin High School Theatre Company will perform "Almost, Maine" on Saturday, November 23 and Sunday, November 24, 2019.
Welcome to Almost Maine, a place that's so far north, it's almost not in the United States. It's almost in Canada. And it's not quite a town, because its residents never got around to getting it organized. So it almost doesn't exist. One cold, clear, winter night, as the northern lights hover in the star filled sky above, the residents of Almost, Maine, find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the heats mend - almost - in this delightful midwinter night's dream.
The Franklin High School Theatre Company's production of Almost, Maine will take place at Franklin High School, 218 Oak Street, Franklin at 7:00 PM Saturday 11/23 and 2:00 PM Sunday 11/24.
- Pre-Sale/Online Tickets: Adults - $10, Students - $5
- Walk-up/At-The-Door Tickets: Adults $12, Students - $7
To learn more and purchase tickets, visit https://www.onthestage.com/show/franklin-high-school-theatre-company/almost-maine-58249/about
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"Almost,Maine" - Nov 23-24, 2019 |
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FHS Theatre Company Presents "Almost,Maine" |
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