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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Encore Music Updates: Changes for Fall 2021
Sen. Rausch, Supporters Testify in support of Community Immunity Act
More than 20 religious, educational, medical, and public health organizations support the Community Immunity Act including:
- American Federation of Teachers – MA Chapter
- Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action (JALSA)
- Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)
- League of Women Voters
- Massachusetts Association of Health Boards
- Massachusetts Association of Health Offices
- Massachusetts Association of School Committees
- Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents
- Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners
- Massachusetts Health Council
- Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association
- Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association
- Massachusetts Infectious Diseases Society
- Massachusetts Nurses Association
- Massachusetts Medical Society
- Massachusetts School Based Health Alliance
- Massachusetts Teachers Association
- National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners – MA Chapter
- National Association of Social Workers – MA Chapter
- Progressive Mass
Invisible Stories - #3 - "Echo Park Lake's Homeless Community: 'Where Are We Going to Go'"
Invisible Stories is a mini-doc series that goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages understand and can't ignore.
Link to the 3rd of the series: https://youtu.be/iY3LwDH72-c
Link to the series: https://t.co/Y0NRNIujar
Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/hardlynormal/status/1414284287034155020Note: I met Mark at a social media conference many years ago and have been following his work. This series is very well done. Yes, the series is set in LA but homelessness is an issue all around us whether visible or not.
Senate President Karen Spilka: The FY22 Budget is On Its Way to the Governor's Desk
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Baker-Polito Administration Releases Future of Work Report
To address key findings, our plan proposes support for several critical areas, including:
🏘️ Housing
🛠️ Workforce Training
🏙️ Downtown Development
🏥 Substance Use & Behavioral Health Programming
🚸 Child Care
🚗 Transportation Flexibility & Improvements
Full press release link -> https://www.mass.gov/news/baker-polito-administration-releases-future-of-work-report-outlines-ongoing-steps-to-address-findings
- Demand for office real estate may fall as workers spend more time in residential areas due to hybrid work.
- Hybrid work will likely drive demand for flexible childcare options, requiring childcare business models to evolve.
- Public transit ridership is likely to fall, with the steepest decline likely in commuter rail.
- Business travel may be structurally reduced from pre-pandemic levels.
- Workforce training may be required at an unprecedented scale and pace.
- The Commonwealth population is likely to grow, albeit more slowly than pre-pandemic
- Existing equity challenges will intensify.
- Equitable housing opportunities will be key to retaining and attracting people.
350 Mass Greater Franklin Node Meeting, Thursday, July 15, 7:00 PM
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Help celebrate Walter's 104th Birthday
Mr. Walter Zinchuk c/o Benchmark Senior Living4 Forge Hill RoadFranklin, MA 02038"
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Walter Zinchuck, the oldest Franklin resident received the Boston Post Cane |
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/03/town-council-recap-march-4-2020.html
The Climate Minute: Advice on how to lobby your elected representative (audio)
"Climate activist can take advantage of opportunities to speak with their elected officials. Lobbying can seem intimidating. What is the best way to do it? We talk to a legislator about what he hopes to hear from people who come to talk to him about pending legislation."
Ted McIntrye talks with State Representative Jeff Roy about this topic. The conversation runs about 14 minutes.
Audio link => https://massclimateaction.podbean.com/e/advice-on-how-to-lobby-your-elected-the-climate-minute/
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The Climate Minute: Advice on how to lobby your elected representative (audio) |
FM #578 - Talk Franklin with Jamie Hellen - 07/09/21 (audio)
FM #578 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 578 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.
We talk about:
4th of July; Farmers Market and Concerts on the Common
Fire dept, Red Cross in response to lightning strike
Maple Hill right of first refusal scheduled for Town Council vote at meeting 7/21/21
Dale Kurtz retirement among several to be recognized
Links to the key topics covered here are included in the show notes. The recording runs about 30 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie.
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4th of July Coalition webpage https://www.franklin4th.com/
Town Council agendas https://www.franklinma.gov/node/160/agenda/2021
Cultural Festival scheduled for September https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/06/franklin-gearing-up-for-franklin.html
Harvest Festival scheduled for October https://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2021/04/harvest-festival-scheduled-for-october.html
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FM #578 - Talk Franklin with Jamie Hellen - 07/09/21 (audio) |
FHS' Vinayak, Marr, Malhotra, Gundimeda, Shaik recognized as Tennis All Stars; Marr as boys Kelley-Rex Div MVP
KELLEY-REX DIVISION MVP
Katarina Schneider, King Philip
Vedika Vinayak, Franklin
Sarah Schiavo, Franklin
KELLEY-REX DIVISION MVP
Liam Marr, Franklin
KELLEY-REX DIVISION ALL STARS
Liam Marr, FranklinVayshnav Malhotra, FranklinAnish Gundimeda, FranklinSameen Shaik, Franklin
Thomas Broyles, Franklin
Reminder: Community Conversations - Housing and Race - July 14 - 7 PM (via Zoom)
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Housing and Race - July 14 - 7 PM |
We invited Jim Johnston (longtime Franklin resident and historian), Bryan Taberner (Franklin Director of Planning and Community Development), and Jesse Kanson-Benanav (Executive Director of Abundant Housing MA) to discuss how how Franklin's housing policies and practices have fostered socio-economic inequities and worked to reduce diversity in the community.
Zoom info contained in the image
Franklin Odd Fellows - Trivia Extravaganza - Aug 1
On August 1, 2021, the public is invited to join the Franklin Odd Fellows for an afternoon of Trivia, fun and good cheer from 2 to 4:30 PM at the Bellingham Sportsman Club at 360 Lake St., Bellingham, MA 02019.
The event will consist of teams of up to ten players with a registration cost of just $10 per person and $15 at the door. Team pre-registration and pre-payment is strongly encouraged.
After a long and difficult year in 2020 where four Odd Fellows fundraising events were canceled due to Covid-19, William F. Ray Lodge #71 has remained active and continues with the renovation process of the building and with indoor meetings and cookout gatherings in their quaint pine grove back yard.
This will be our first social event for this year that will help us to continue the longstanding tradition of giving back to our local community - and have a good time while doing it! The Bellingham Sportsman Club has worked closely with the Bellingham Board of Health and is now following restaurant guidelines for holding public events.
Get your team of trivia masters together and register today. Entries at the door will be integrated into whatever teams have space remaining at their tables. There will be a cash bar available during the event.
Register and prepay: http://www.franklinmassoddfellows.org/trivia2021/
Download the flyer as a reminder -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/133QIpuopY5ohYYMvs3X5TXV-jyrOQUcM/view?usp=sharing
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Franklin Odd Fellows: Trivia Extravaganza - Aug 1 |
Invisible Stories - #2 - "House Calls to Homeless People in Venice Beach"
"the intervention that counts is housing"
Mark Horvath (@hardlynormal) tweeted on Sun, Jul 11, 2021:
Invisible Stories is a mini-doc series that goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages understand and can't ignore.
Link to the second of the series: https://youtu.be/8N2Ry_g15KA
Link to the series: https://t.co/Y0NRNIujar
Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/hardlynormal/status/1414284287034155020
Note: I met Mark at a social media conference many years ago and have been following his work. This series is very well done. Yes, the series is set in LA but homelessness is an issue all around us whether visible or not.