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Friday, December 2, 2016
Senator Ross: November/December 2016 State House Update
Bubbles & Bark!
Saturday, December 3 2-5 PM
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Community Relations Subcommittee: Coffee hour - Dec 3 at 9:00 AM
Reminder that the Community Relations Subcommittee of the Franklin School Committee will be hosting a coffee hour on Saturday morning, December 3 at 9:00.
Join us at the Franklin Cable Access studio, 23 Hutchinson Street.
We would greatly appreciate input on budget, policy and the new superintendent search!!
All citizens welcome!!
Join us at the Franklin Cable Access studio, 23 Hutchinson Street.
We would greatly appreciate input on budget, policy and the new superintendent search!!
All citizens welcome!!
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Franklin Public Access Studio, 23 Hutchinson Street |
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Jim Henry along with Stephanie Marshall and Susan Cattaneo of The Boxcar Lilies at 2016 Franklin Cultural Festival (video)
Turning back time (or #TBT) to that Saturday in July when THE BLACK BOX had two stages going for a full day of musical performances.
"Till the Siren Blows Again" performed by Jim Henry along with Stephanie Marshall and Susan Cattaneo of The Boxcar Lilies on the Circle of Friends outdoor stage at THE BLACK BOX for the 2016 Franklin Cultural Festival
Jim Henry http://www.jimhenry.net/
Stephanie Marshall and Susan Cattaneo of The Boxcar Lilies http://www.boxcarlilies.com/
"Till the Siren Blows Again" performed by Jim Henry along with Stephanie Marshall and Susan Cattaneo of The Boxcar Lilies on the Circle of Friends outdoor stage at THE BLACK BOX for the 2016 Franklin Cultural Festival
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Jim Henry along with Stephanie Marshall and Susan Cattaneo of The Boxcar Lilies |
Jim Henry http://www.jimhenry.net/
Stephanie Marshall and Susan Cattaneo of The Boxcar Lilies http://www.boxcarlilies.com/
Holiday Stroll - Updated Program
Note: there may still be some changes to this but as of Thursday morning, this is the plan
Dean College:
Tree Lighting with refreshments
Dean Bank:
OUTDOORS
Gingerbread Man activity
Music Street Realty
Relay for Life/sponsored by Dean Bank
Rockland Trust:
OUTDOORS
Shaws Market Wreaths
INDOORS
Franklin Girl Scouts
Franklin Distinguished Young Woman/sponsored by Rockland Trust
Corner near Teddy Gallaghers:
OUTDOORS
Envoy Mortgage
Depot Plaza:
INDOORS
Enchanted Memories (stand alone business front, downstairs)
UPSTAIRS at Depot Plaza
Franklin-Bellingham Rail Trail
Drama Kids
FUSF
Beaux Regards
Flynn Wirkus Young
Salley’s Alley
Mary Rubino Hypnosis
DOWNSTAIRS at Depot Plaza
Franklin Driving School
Blessed Sacrament School
Family Legal Practice
Edward Jones
LuLaroe Willow and Daisy
Emma’s Quilt:
INDOORS
North Pole Postman
Kennedy-Donovan Center
America’s Best Defense
Touchstone Crystal
Norfolk Music Together
Refreshments
Franklin Historical Museum:
INDOORS
Mrs. Claus
Refreshments
Franklin Fire Department:
Touch a Truck
THE BLACK BOX:
Performance snippets of upcoming Holiday Shows!
Jane’s Frames:
Jamie Barrett (4:30 - 5:30) (music)
WMRC outdoors
Simon’s Furniture:
Outdoors
Erik the Wood Carver
Feet in Motion (dance)
Franklin Ford
Honda/BMW
DCU
Boston Solar
Rescom
Central pizza-coupons
Indoors:
SANTA CLAUS!!!
FHS Performers (music)
Elizabeth Randall Designs
Roaming Main Street:
Saint Mary Choir
Central Pizza offering coupons to strollers!
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Holiday Stroll, Dec 1 - 4:00 to 7:00 PM |
Plastic bag bylaw put aside; recreational marijuana zoning proposal moves forward
I used Twitter to record some of my notes from the Economic Development Committee meeting on Wednesday. I used Storify to summarize the meeting.
I will post the audio recording of the meeting to share that for your listening pleasure.
(be sure to scroll within the Storify widget to review all the entries)
- Plastic Bag Bylaw
- Recreational marijuana zoning
I will post the audio recording of the meeting to share that for your listening pleasure.
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FHS students leading the discussion on the proposal to ban plastic bags for retail |
(be sure to scroll within the Storify widget to review all the entries)
New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 4 - 7:00 PM
NEW ENGLAND IRISH HARP ORCHESTRA
Under the direction of Regina Delaney
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th ~ 7:00 pm
237 Pleasant Street, Franklin MA
There is nothing quite as magic as the sound of 6 or 12 harps playing together in harmony, with some fiddle, whistle and perhaps bodhran (Irish drums ) thrown in for good measure.
New England Irish Harp Orchestra will share a wonderful medley of holiday music that will put you in the perfect mood for Advent !!
This is a fundraiser for the church - tickets are $ 10 at the door and will be available in the office after November 1.
Free to Dean College students with student ID.
New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 4 |
"This thing got to us as a council when it probably shouldn't have"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161130/franklin-committee-opposes-bag-ban
For the Franklin Matters summary of the full meeting
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/12/plastic-bag-bylaw-put-aside.html
"The Economic Development Committee voted unanimously against a proposed plastic bag ban after it met with impassioned opposition at a meeting Wednesday.
The committee held a session to seek feedback on the issue, which was first brought before the Town Council by a group of high school students at a meeting in September.
Those students gave an abbreviated version of their presentation, citing environmental concerns as a primary driver for the measure."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161130/franklin-committee-opposes-bag-ban
For the Franklin Matters summary of the full meeting
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/12/plastic-bag-bylaw-put-aside.html
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FHS students presenting on the proposal to ban plastic bags for retail |
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