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Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Budget and wind energy top what's happening in Franklin and Medway for July
Invisible Stories - #8 - "Tending to the Wounds of Homelessness During the Coronavirus Pandemic"
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 8th of the series: https://youtu.be/SmQhqFxiBWU
For more about Wound Walk OC = https://woundwalk.org/
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.
Falcon Ridge Folk Festival - Saturday, Jul 31, 2021
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Now Announcing: The Gathering Makeover Series!
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Drawing Democracy: "communities of interest"
Throughout the redistricting process, we hear a lot about identifying "communities of interest," but what does that actually mean? We break it down for you here ⤵️ #Redistricting101 #FairMapsMA https://t.co/cuC3qwEqWs
(https://twitter.com/DrawingDemMA/status/1417562703640637440?s=03)
Drawing Democracy: "communities of interest" |
Bracing for the 2021 Hurricane Season
Above-normal activity predicted for this hurricane season. Learn more in this America Counts story. |
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021
A Message from the Franklin Fire Department - PFAS & Foam
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A Message from the Franklin Fire Department - PFAS & Foam |
Climate Action Held in Franklin, July 17
Line 3 is a proposed pipeline expansion to bring nearly a million barrels of tar sands oil per day from Alberta, Canada to Superior, Wisconsin. It was proposed in 2014 by Enbridge, a Canadian pipeline company responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge seeks to build a new pipeline corridor through untouched wetlands and the treaty territory of Anishinaabe peoples, through the Mississippi River headwaters to the shore of Lake Superior.
Carolyn Barthel, Co-coordinator for the Greater Franklin node, highlighted, "All pipelines spill. Line 3 isn't about safe transportation of a necessary product, it's about expansion of a dying tar sands industry." Line 3 would contribute more to climate change than Minnesota's entire economy. Minnesota's own Department of Commerce found their local fuel market does not need Line 3 oil. Climate organizations are demanding the old Line 3 be decommissioned to help in the transition to a renewable, sustainable economy. Barthel further explains, "Line 3 would violate the treaty rights of Anishinaabe peoples and nations in its path — wild rice is a critical part of Anishinaabe culture, it grows in numerous watersheds Line 3 seeks to cross. It's well past time to end the legacy of theft from and destruction of indigenous peoples and territories."
350 Mass, a statewide grassroots climate organization, engages members in many ways on multiple levels--municipal, state and national. Ralph Halpern, Node Co-coordinator, explained regarding the focus on Line 3, "We will keep organizing, educating, and advocating to stop Line 3 and build the future we want. Legal and grassroots efforts have kept Enbridge's Line 3 destruction at bay--it was supposed to be completed in 2017." He goes on to say, "Our advocacy and outreach activities include holding events in community centers, churches, and schools. We present webinars, meet and talk to our politicians, speak up at hearings, march in protests, and help towns take local actions to become more sustainable. We teach and learn from each other. Wherever you are and whatever your skill set, there is a place for you in the movement."
Climate Action Held in Franklin, July 17 |
FM #581 - Dean College Alcohol License Discussion & Vote - 05/06/20 (audio)
FM #581 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 581 in the series.
We step back into the audio archives. This session shares the segment from the Franklin, MA Town Council meeting held on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 that covers the discussion and vote to deny the all alcohol license requested by Dean College.
The meeting was conducted in a remote format: all of the Town Council, Town Administration personnel, meeting guests, and the public participated remotely via the Zoom conference bridge, during this pandemic period.
The recording shares only the license discussion and vote from this meeting and runs about 56 minutes:
The show notes contain links to the meeting agenda including documents released for the 2020 meeting as well as for the July 21, 2021 meeting where the license is back before the Council.
Let’s listen to this segment of the Town Council meeting of May 6, 2020
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July 21, 2021 Agenda https://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda/july-21-town-council-agenda
Specific item for Dean College
https://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda/may-6-town-council-agenda-remote-meeting
7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
Dean College: New Section 12 All Alcoholic Beverages License, Located at 135 Emmons Street, Franklin, MA. https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/7a._dean_college_license_application_web.pdf
My notes from the meeting May 6, 2020 https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/05/town-council-denies-dean-college-liquor.html
My notes from the meeting April 15, 2020 https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/04/town-council-twitter-notes-recap-april.html
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FM #581 - Dean College Alcohol License Discussion & Vote - 05/06/20 (audio) |
Franklin United Methodist Church -> FREE Community Cookout - July 24, 2021
Join the Franklin United Methodist Church for a FREE Community Cookout on July 24 from 5:30 -7 PM. Burgers, hotdogs, chips, and a drink will be provided. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit in the garden and grassy lot behind the church and enjoy the company of your neighbors.
In case of rain, this event will be cancelled. All cancellation announcements will be posted to the church website (franklinumc.org) and to social media.
Mark your calendars for upcoming cookouts on August 28 & September 25 from 5:30-7pm!
If you would like to help with or donate to these events, please contact Pastor Jacob (508-528-1092). This cookout is being funded through the church’s Mission Fund.
82 W Central St, Franklin, MA 02038-2103, United States
Duration: 1 hr 30 min
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
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FREE Community Cookout - July 24, 2021 |