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Thursday, September 2, 2021
MAss Nonprofit Network: Trainings & Events Calendar: September 2021
Friends of the Poor Walk/Run - St. Vincent de Paul Society - Sep 25
Each year, the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Mary’s Church walks to bring awareness to the Franklin Community of the struggles some residents experience that impact their daily lives. For thirty years, SVdP has been helping people in need in regardless of race, religious beliefs or ethnic background. The SVdP members work closely with many charitable and government organizations in Franklin.
The SVdP members are all volunteers. Members assist people in a number of ways to help them retain their dignity and to help them to become self-sustaining. Some ways in which the SVdP society assists those in need include:
• Provide clothing and furniture through our SVDP Thrift Stores
• Supply non-perishable food and paper products from our pantry to supplement other food resources
• Assist financially during an unexpected crisis helping to pay rent, medical, car repairs etc.
Last year we helped Franklin Families 345 times for $59,319.00
This year walk participants will follow a route around the town common. Participants may walk between one and three miles. One time around the common is a third of a mile. Registration opens at 8 AM. The walk begins at 9 AM.
If you would like to support our mission of helping residents of Franklin in need, you may make a financial donation in one of two ways.
2. Online to the SVDP team at: https://www.fopwalk.org/event/2617
If you have any questions, please call SVDP 508-918-2291. All donations stay in Franklin and all information is kept confidential.
MMA: "MassDOT releases new Chapter 90 informational resources"
"The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has updated its Chapter 90 program web portal and released several informational resources related to the program for municipalities.
A new Municipal Guidance Document reviews eligible expenses under the program and details project planning and implementation processes that are considered best practices. "
https://www.mma.org/massdot-releases-new-chapter-90-informational-resources/
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MA DOT Chapter 90 portal |
CommonWealth Magazine "Legalization of happy hours, fireworks among approved ballot questions" for 2022
"ATTORNEY GENERAL Maura Healey’s office allowed 17 proposed laws and constitutional amendments dealing with a wide variety of public policy issues to keep moving toward the ballot on Wednesday.
Assuming sponsors can gather 80,239 signatures, Massachusetts voters will be asked in 2022 to decide whether fireworks and turbocharged happy hours should be legalized. They will decide whether retailers should be able to hold more liquor licenses, whether much higher rebates on zero emission vehicles should be offered, and whether to prohibit taxes, fees, and other measures “that would reduce or restrict the supply” of motor fuels – a question filed by Republican Rep. David DeCoste of Norwell that appears to be targeted at blocking Gov. Charlie Baker’s transportation climate initiative."
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CommonWealth Magazine "Legalization of happy hours, fireworks among approved ballot questions" for 2022 |
Registration Is OPEN At Lifelong Community Learning
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Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Community acknowledgement of the 2104 lost to an overdose during 2020 (photo essay)
I had been out on my daily walk, approaching the Town Common and saw folks putting out purple flags. Remembered that International Overdose Awareness Day - Aug 31 was going to be celebrated with a vigil and prayers here later today. As I got closer I recognized Jim Derick and asked if he needed a hand. He did and pointed me to the box of flags.
I got busy spreading them out.
2104. Two thousand, one hundred and four.
Say that slowly. Let the number sink in. That is the number of MA residents who left us during 2020 due to an overdose. Recall a couple of years ago, the prevalence of the #2069 signs. While there is more help available today, the struggle is real.
I did go back to the Town Common for 6:30 PM
Jen Knight-Levine and Jim Derick opened the gathering welcoming the 70-80 folks who showed up.
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Jen Knight-Levine and Jim Derick opened the gathering welcoming the 70-80 folks who showed up |
Rev Kathy McAdams and Rev Eric Cherry provided a moment of reflection
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Rev Kathy McAdams and Rev Eric Cherry jointly provided a moment of reflection |
Kathy Truitt told the story of her and her son's struggles and how it empowers her to this day.
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Kathy Truitt told the story of her and her son's struggles |
The group took a brief candle light walk on the Common to the Veterans Walkway for a final prayer.
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a brief candle light walk on the Common to the Veterans Walkway for a final prayer |
For me, the one photo that tells the story of the evening and the constant struggle.
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the one photo that tells the story of the evening and the constant struggle |
Franklin Residents: Trash Delayed by one day during week of September 6-10, 2021
Trash Delay September 6-10
- If you need another copy of the Curbside pickup flyer for 2021-2022 https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/franklin_program_guide_2021-2022_2.pdf
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Franklin Residents: Trash Delayed by one day during week of September 6-10, 2021 |