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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Senator Ross: January 2015 State House Update
Fairy/Fishing Portrait Fundraiser - Feb Vacation Week
From Jennifer Lynn Photography:
Looking for plans during Feb break with your little ones? I am hosting 2 fundraisers that week to support my 2015 Boston Marathon run for Dana Farber Cancer Institute in memory of my stepdad Bob Bossa (from Franklin).
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Fairy/Fishing Portrait Fundraiser |
For additional information and to reserve a time slot:
https://www.facebook.com/events/791424417614797/?pnref=story
Blackstone Valley: February Things to Do
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Friday, January 30, 2015
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 1/30/15 - THU 2/5/15
FRI 1/30 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 1/30 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 1/31 11am-1pm Open House at Sunrise Montessori School in Franklin
SAT 1/31 1:30pm CPR Training at National Medical Academy in Franklin. Please register on-line and use CPRSAVES cupon code for 50%off!
SAT 1/31 7pm Comedy Night- Frank Santos, Jr. with Live Music - Four Noble Truths at Elks Lodge (benefits the Franklin Fusion)
SUN 2/1 3am Registration Begins for Lion’s Heart - Teens Giving Back Organization
SUN 2/1 2pm Get Organized with Organizing Boston at Franklin Public Library
MON 2/2 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at FHS
TUE 2/3 1am Registration Opens for Adult Education and Community Learning classes in Franklin
TUE 2/3 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at FHS
TUE 2/3 7pm Franklin Garden Club Meeting - public welcome. At St. John’s Church, Pleasant St., Franklin.
WED 2/4 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Track at Franklin High School
WED 2/4 6:30pm Franklin Art Association Public Meeting with Painting Demo, Franklin Senior Center
THU 2/5 8:30am Franklin Downtown Partnership Meeting. Public welcome! at Dean College - Golder Room
THU 2/5 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at Franklin High School
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 1/30 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 1/31 11am-1pm Open House at Sunrise Montessori School in Franklin
SAT 1/31 1:30pm CPR Training at National Medical Academy in Franklin. Please register on-line and use CPRSAVES cupon code for 50%off!
SAT 1/31 7pm Comedy Night- Frank Santos, Jr. with Live Music - Four Noble Truths at Elks Lodge (benefits the Franklin Fusion)
SUN 2/1 3am Registration Begins for Lion’s Heart - Teens Giving Back Organization
SUN 2/1 2pm Get Organized with Organizing Boston at Franklin Public Library
MON 2/2 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at FHS
TUE 2/3 1am Registration Opens for Adult Education and Community Learning classes in Franklin
TUE 2/3 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at FHS
TUE 2/3 7pm Franklin Garden Club Meeting - public welcome. At St. John’s Church, Pleasant St., Franklin.
WED 2/4 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Track at Franklin High School
WED 2/4 6:30pm Franklin Art Association Public Meeting with Painting Demo, Franklin Senior Center
THU 2/5 8:30am Franklin Downtown Partnership Meeting. Public welcome! at Dean College - Golder Room
THU 2/5 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at Franklin High School
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
The Wizard of OZ is coming to Our Town
Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) will present two all-student productions in February, beginning with the cherished family musical, The Wizard of Oz, on February 7 and 8 and continuing with Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Our Town, on February 28. All performances will take place at THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central Street, in downtown Franklin.
The Wizard of Oz, the stage musical adaptation of the MGM movie classic, features the film’s beloved story, iconic characters and memorable songs, including “Ding, Dong! The Witch is Dead,” “We’re Off to See the Wizard,” “If I Only Had a Heart,” and the perennial favorite, “Over the Rainbow.” Featuring FSPA students in all levels of musical theater, the colorful, fantasy show invites audiences of all ages to follow the Yellow Brick Road with Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and Tin Man to the magical Land of Oz. FSPA’s production of The Wizard of Oz is directed by Raye Lynn Mercer, with music direction by Hallie Wetzell.
Featured roles will be performed by Jenna McDermott (Dorothy, Saturday evening and Sunday early matinee) of Wrentham, Colie Vancura (Dorothy, Saturday matinee and Sunday late matinee) of Medfield, Jason Barney (Cowardly Lion) of Franklin, Michael Fajardo (Tin Man) of Hopkinton, Aaron Frongillo (Scarecrow) of Franklin, Christian Daniele (Wizard of Oz) of Medfield, Sarah Bonde (Glinda, Saturday matinee and Sunday late matinee) of Medfield, Sammy Hartley (Glinda, Saturday evening and Sunday early matinee) of Franklin, Catherine LeClair (Wicked Witch, Saturday matinee and Sunday late matinee) of Franklin, and Melissa Wyner (Wicked Witch, Saturday evening and Sunday early matinee) of Franklin.
Our Town is a classic portrayal of small-town American life. The deeply human play in three acts depicts life and death, marriage and daily life in Wilder’s fictional, turn-of-the-century Grover’s Corner, New Hampshire. The nostalgic masterpiece is Wilder’s most renowned and frequently performed play. FSPA’s production of Our Town is directed by Nick Paone.
Featured roles in Our Town will be played by Franklin’s Graham Hancock (George Gibbs), Catherine LeClair (Emily Webb), Madi Asgiersson (Mrs. Webb), Aaron Frongillo (Mr. Webb), Lily Barney (Young Emily), and Jocelyn Jones (Mrs. Gibbs), as well as Michael Fajardo (Dr. Gibbs) of Hopkinton and Griffin Wilkins (Young George) of Walpole.
FSPA is pleased to offer prospective students a complimentary ticket to The Wizard of Oz or Our Town as part of the school’s All Access Pass program. Students interested in learning more about the school are encouraged to see the show and experience firsthand the kinds of performing opportunities available at FSPA. To reserve a complimentary ticket, contact FSPA at 508-528-8668 for more information and to schedule a free trial class or tour of the facility. Registration is ongoing for all FSPA programs.
FSPA will present The Wizard of Oz on Saturday, February 7, at 2 and 6 p.m. and on Sunday, February 8, at 1 and 5 p.m. Our Town will be staged on Saturday, February 28 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit www.theblackboxonline.com. Visit www.fspaonline.com for more information about FSPA, including class schedule and course catalogue.
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THE BLACK BOX Theater |
"it came to light that we might have problems with past donations"
To those who knew her, Kristin Graci embodied the high school’s motto, “Franklin athletes never quit.”
An all-star pitcher, “She lived and breathed softball,” said Graci’s mother, Rita.For more than two years, Brad and Rita Graci have tried to give a permanent memorial to the high school in memory of Kristin, who died in 2010 at the age of 21 from complications of leukemia.
Through working with the School Committee, they’re now a step closer to seeing a large panther sculpture placed on the high school grounds.Continue reading the article here: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150130/NEWS/150139826/1994/NEWS#sthash.e3hu7knj.dpuf
The policy changes to permit the donation were posted here as part of the School Committee agenda for the meeting that was canceled this week due to the storm. They will carry forward to the next meeting currently scheduled for Feb 10th.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/franklin-public-schools-memorial-policy.html
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The porposed donation "Franklin athletes never quit" |
You can also find info on this topic on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Franklin-Athletes-Never-Quit-gifted-by-Kristin-Graci-Class-of-2007/610053365749062
Franklin Art Association: February Newsletter
The Franklin Art Association newsletter for February can be found here:
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Franklin Art Association |
For additional information about the Franklin Art Association please visit their webpage http://www.franklinart.org/
3: Celebrate Valentine's Day with our Dinner & Sinatra Show
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
FHS Hockey: 'taking stock of the Hock"
Hockomock Sports has a mid-season review of the boys hockey teams. Josh Perry, writes a good summary on Franklin High School and in particular Ryan Spillane.
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/taking-stock-of-the-hock-hockey-20142015
Josh Perry - Franklin is starting to get some statewide recognition after its tie with Super 8 favorite Springfield Cathedral, its play in the Mount St. Charles tournament, and the way that the Panthers have rolled through their Hock schedule.
The key player on the top line for the Panthers has been Ryan Spillane. The senior was one of the league’s top returning scorers and has picked up where he left off last winter pairing with linemates Joe Bourque and Alec Borkowski on one of the league’s most prolific lines.
Spillane, the son of Franklin coach Chris Spillane, has scored 15 goals and recorded 10 assists this season, while also providing the two-way play and willingness to battle in the corners that is a key to Franklin’s system.
Spillane has also been effective on both the power play and penalty kill and as the best player on the best team is a front runner as Player of the Year.Continue reading the full article at Hockomock Sports here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/taking-stock-of-the-hock-hockey-20142015
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Franklin Arts Festival Meeting Reminder - Jan 29 - 7:00 PM
Hi All
We wanted to remind you that the Franklin Arts Festival meeting will be held tomorrow evening Thursday, January 29 at 7PM at THE BLACK BOX.
Please spread the word and invite any potential participants.
Topics
Our committee has been working hard developing the plans and soliciting support for the festival. We hope that you and all our participants are spreading the word to develop an energy and enthusiasm for the week.
- Name the Festival
- Update on Action Items
- Discuss Length of Festival and number of venues
- Finalize Committees
- Define Next Steps
See you tomorrow night
Best,
Steering Committee
Big bucks for the American Cancer Society
Montessori Open House - Jan 31 - 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Montessori Open House
Saturday, January 31 and Saturday, February 7
from 11am to 1pm
31 Hayward St., Franklin
Free event.
The public is welcome to learn about our Montessori preschool and kindergarten programs.
Website: www.MySunriseMontessori.com
Contact: Karen Roeber, Director at 508-541-8010
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National Grid: Winter Storm Update
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Franklin Public Schools: Schools Open Thursday
A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
Hello
Classes will resume on Thursday as scheduled.
Emergency transportation will be available for students that typically walk to school (not students who are typically driven to school). As sidewalks are not plowed this service will be in place for the remainder of the week.
School parking lots and walkways are plowed however, due to cold temperatures the surface is slippery so please take appropriate precautions.
For FHS students who drive to school please make sure to allow for extra time as roads are narrow and speed should be reduced. There are massive snow piles at intersections so when making a turn use caution and reduce speed. Parking at FHS will be limited as the snow piles have reduced the parking spaces in all schools. Carpooling is recommended.
We will ask the police department have an extra presence at FHS/HMMS/Oak tomorrow to help manage the traffic.
Thank you to the staff and administration of DPW, Police, Fire and Facilities- these individuals worked 24/7 to maintain the roads and make sure the community was safe. Often their dedication and commitment goes unnoticed but their efforts are appreciated.
For your information:With these two snow days the last day of school is now June 23 (ASMS June 24) - this leaves 5 days for additional snow closures before looking at reducing vacation periods.
With additional snow predicted for Friday and next Monday please pay close attention to weather forecasts.Thank You
This e-mail has been sent to you by FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message.
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