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Sunday, September 21, 2014
Pam's Run: The place to be on October 18th
"This makes me want to go back to high school"
Matt Tota, Milford Daily News, writes
Continue reading Matt's article here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140920/NEWS/140929565/1994/NEWS
I'll agree with what Matt observed, in my walking the halls, overhearing conversations, or in direct conversation, the sentiment was the same. Amazing. Some corporate offices don't provide the kind of working space and meeting rooms that are found here at the new Franklin High School.
There are items remaining on the 'punch list'. The security around the separation of the 'community space and the rest of the high school is not fully installed. Hence, the talk scheduled for Monday evening is being relocated from the auditorium at the new school, across the parking lot to the Horace Mann Middle School.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski was saying that this is like moving into a new home, there are lots of little things that remain, boxes still to unpack and put away. The hallways have nice trophy cases to display the awards accumulated over the years but not all have been placed yet.
If you get a chance to stop by for the dedication (1:00 PM) or open house today (See schedule here), please do so. This is an amazing facility.
A few photos from my tour of the new facility
The spotless halls were abuzz with a chorus of "wows," "oohs" and "aahs" from people streaming through them, stopping here and there to admire one of the college-like lecture halls or laboratories equipped with many of the same tools as those of a research institution.
"This place feels like a college," noted Tony Scardino while walking the track above the gymnasium with his son, a first-grader.
The $103.5 million high school stands as the largest that the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) has funded to date through its "model school" program, in which schools are built from previous designs, though each slightly tweaked to fit the district’s profile.
Continue reading Matt's article here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140920/NEWS/140929565/1994/NEWS
I'll agree with what Matt observed, in my walking the halls, overhearing conversations, or in direct conversation, the sentiment was the same. Amazing. Some corporate offices don't provide the kind of working space and meeting rooms that are found here at the new Franklin High School.
There are items remaining on the 'punch list'. The security around the separation of the 'community space and the rest of the high school is not fully installed. Hence, the talk scheduled for Monday evening is being relocated from the auditorium at the new school, across the parking lot to the Horace Mann Middle School.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski was saying that this is like moving into a new home, there are lots of little things that remain, boxes still to unpack and put away. The hallways have nice trophy cases to display the awards accumulated over the years but not all have been placed yet.
If you get a chance to stop by for the dedication (1:00 PM) or open house today (See schedule here), please do so. This is an amazing facility.
A few photos from my tour of the new facility
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850 seat auditorium |
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Kitchen area for the cafeteria |
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interior courtyard |
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outside view from the 2nd level track |
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track around the 2nd level of the gymnasium |
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trophy cases with several of the awards |
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new TV studio (boxes still to unpack) |
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weight room |
Composting: Everything you need to know
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Saturday, September 20, 2014
FHS Dedication Program and Schedules
The tours of the new FHS are scheduled for Saturday beginning at 10:00 AM and ending at 2:00 PM.
The dedication ceremony is scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 PM. A concert is scheduled for 1:45. Tours and demonstrations are scheduled from 1:30 to 4:00 PM
The full set of details on the demonstrations can be found here
The program document for the dedication can be found here
The dedication ceremony is scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 PM. A concert is scheduled for 1:45. Tours and demonstrations are scheduled from 1:30 to 4:00 PM
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new Franklin High School |
The full set of details on the demonstrations can be found here
The program document for the dedication can be found here
Wondering what has been going on at 15 West Central Street???
Lisa Buccella writes:
Are you wondering what has been going on in the old office furniture building across from Rick's? Well, there is a big white tent up now and the celebration is about to begin. THE BLACK BOX is finally here - a performing and entertaining space for all! Franklin Performing Arts Company (non-profit) has a new home. This flexible and very cool space will be buzzing throughout the year with something for everyone - from performances to big band Sundays to small recitals to anything that you can think of - the space can be transformed into anything.
The opening will begin on Saturday evening - come and support a great piece of Franklin's downtown and something for everyone!
Celebrate the Grand Opening of THE BLACK BOX at FPAC's 2014 Gala on Saturday, September 20 at 6 PM! Join FPAC as we kick off the company's premiere season in our new home with a Grand Opening celebration in THE BLACK BOX! Gala 2014 highlights a weekend of special events to introduce the theater, music and event space to our community. The evening's spectacular entertainment features a special, one-night-only performance by guest artists Beth Leavel, renowned Broadway veteran and Tony Award winner for The Drowsy Chaperone, and Alexander Gemignani, Broadway's acclaimed Jean Valjean (Les Miserables) and Billy Flynn (Chicago), among many featured roles. Don't miss FPAC's exciting launch of our 24th season and transformative downtown venue!
Join Us for the Annual FPAC Golf Tournament! Calling all golfers! Invite your family members and co-workers. Don't golf? That's okay! Join us for dinner and entertainment. Entry fee: $175 per golfer; $650 per foursome. Entry fee includes: greens fees, cart, golf shirt, dinner buffet and entertainment. Non-golfing dinner guests: $30 for adults. Sponsor a hole for $100! For registration call (508) 528-8668 or register online at www.fpaconline.com. Visit the FPAC website for more information, including the day's agenda.
FPAC Announces Open Auditions for The Nutcracker on Saturday, September 27 at THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central Street in Franklin. Students, ages 6 and older, from all area dance schools are welcome. Ballet attire is required. Audition times are 9:30-10 a.m. for ages 6 and 7; 10-10:45 for ages 8 and 9; 11-11:45 for ages 10 and 11; 11:45-12:45 for ages 12 and 13; 1-1:45 for ages 14+ (off pointe); and 2:15-3:15 for ages 12+ (pointe audition; must be on pointe for at least one year). Off-pointe callbacks are scheduled at 1:45-2:15 p.m. with pointe callbacks from 3:15-4:00 p.m. Performance dates: December 6 and 7.
FPAC Announces Open Auditions for Holiday Musicals on Sunday, September 28 at THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central Street in Franklin. Audition times are 1 p.m. for ages 6 and 7; 1:30 for ages 8 and 9; 2:00 for ages 10 and 11; 2:45 for ages 12 and 13; 3:30 for ages 14+; and 4:30 for adults. Students must be 6 years of age or older on the audition date to participate. Beginners and all levels are welcome! Please prepare 16 measures of a musical theater or pop song. A simple dance combination will be taught at the audition. For more information, call 508-528-8668. Performance dates for Humbug! are December 12-14. Performance dates for 'Tis the Season! are December 20 and 21.
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Peter Pan, Broadway's Timeless Musical |
Peter Pan--Flying Into Franklin This October! The beloved family musical Peter Pan will launch FPAC's 24th season and premier year in THE BLACK BOX, the company's new home and performance venue in downtown Franklin. The Tony Award-winning musical features such memorable songs as "I'm Flying," "I Won't Grow Up," "I've Gotta Crow" and "Never Never Land," along with iconic characters Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, and the Darling children, Wendy, Michael and John. FPAC's production of this soaring, magical advenure will be presented with professional orchestra and the spectacular aerial effects of Flying By Foy.
Peter Pan Performance Dates
Friday, October 17 at 7:30 PM, Saturday, October 18 at 7:30 PM, Sunday, October 19 at 2 PM, Friday, October 24 at 7:30 PM, Saturday, October 25 at 7:30 PM, and Sunday, October 26 at 2 PM.
FHS Sports Results: football, soccer
In Hockomock League action on Friday, Franklin High School football team lost to Attleboro and the boys soccer team beat Taunton. Hockomock Sports provides the Franklin results shown here:
Football
Boys Soccer
For all the Hockomock League results from Friday visit here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-091914
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FHS Panthers |
Football
Attleboro, 35 @ Franklin, 0 - Final1st Quarter: (A) Thomas Belin 24-yard rush, Elijah Lewis XP (7-0).2nd Quarter: (A) Brenden Massey 20-yard fumble recovery rush, E. Lewis XP (14-0).3rd Quarter: (A) T. Belin 41-yard rush, E. Lewis XP (21-0); (A) B. Massey interception, 45-yard return, E. Lewis XP (28-0).4th Quarter: (A) Tyler McGovern 30-yard pass to B. Massey, E. Lewis XP (35-0).
Boys Soccer
Taunton, 0 @ Franklin, 2 - Final - Sophomore Hatim Brahimi scored his first career goal and senior Tim LaRowe added the second for Franklin. It's the fifth straight shutout for the Panthers defense, which head coach Fran Bositis says continues to play well.
For all the Hockomock League results from Friday visit here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-091914
MassBudget: New Census Data: US & MA Households See Few Gains during Recovery
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Friday, September 19, 2014
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 9/19/14 - THU 9/25/14
FRI 9/19 12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market - Town Common
FRI 9/19 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked - Franklin Art Center
SAT 9/20 9am-4pm Book Sale at Franklin Public Library
SAT 9/20 10am Fall Fair at Stony Brook in Norfolk
SAT 9/20 10am-2pm NEW FHS Public Tours
SAT 9/20 12:30-2:30pm Fun on the Trail at Franklin Public Library (art craft this week; walk on the trail next week))
SAT 9/20 6-8pm FPAC Gala and Grand Opening of THE BLACK BOX! 15 West Central Street, Franklin
SUN 9/21 9am-12pm Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library
SUN 9/21 9am Run, Walk and Score 5K and 2K at Remington Middle School, Franklin
SUN 9/21 1pm NEW FHS Dedication, 1:45pm Dedication Concert, 2:30-4pm Classroom Demonstrations
SUN 9/21 1pm-4pm BLACK BOX Theater open for tours
MON 9/22 3-6pm Farmers Market at Whole Foods Plaza in Bellingham
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
FRI 9/19 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked - Franklin Art Center
SAT 9/20 9am-4pm Book Sale at Franklin Public Library
SAT 9/20 10am Fall Fair at Stony Brook in Norfolk
SAT 9/20 10am-2pm NEW FHS Public Tours
SAT 9/20 12:30-2:30pm Fun on the Trail at Franklin Public Library (art craft this week; walk on the trail next week))
SAT 9/20 6-8pm FPAC Gala and Grand Opening of THE BLACK BOX! 15 West Central Street, Franklin
SUN 9/21 9am-12pm Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library
SUN 9/21 9am Run, Walk and Score 5K and 2K at Remington Middle School, Franklin
SUN 9/21 1pm NEW FHS Dedication, 1:45pm Dedication Concert, 2:30-4pm Classroom Demonstrations
SUN 9/21 1pm-4pm BLACK BOX Theater open for tours
MON 9/22 3-6pm Farmers Market at Whole Foods Plaza in Bellingham
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
Distinguished Young Women - a valuable scholarship program! Check it out!
From Lisa Buccella:
While we watched many of our older teen-age friends go through this program, last year my daughter participated. She did this all on her own, completed all of the forms and necessary paperwork and managed the entire process. It was a wonderful foundation to help launch her to the chapter that was headed her way...college. Oh, and this program is all about the scholarship options. My daughter made some great friendships with girls that she wouldn't have otherwise met (she was a student at Bishop Feehan)!
If you know of a high school senior who lives in Franklin, please pass this along -Distinguished Young Women - a worthwhile program!!!
Visit the Distinguished Young Women on the web here
http://distinguishedyw.org/programs/state_n_local_programs/massachusetts/local_programs/franklin/
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Distinguished Young Women of Franklin |
Fall Club hours for Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin
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