Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Exercise & Wellness Classes Starting Soon


Exercise & Wellness Classes
Winter 2022
Starting SOON
Don't be left out! Register today
Yoga, which has been around since the 15th century, helps to quiet the mind & improve health, for all levels - whether you are a beginner or experienced. Join us for a great way to spend the winter!
Vinyasa Flow Yoga OR Yoga For Anyone
Prices vary
This class will empower teenagers to become more self-aware and confident. The girls will gain a sense of well-being while developing strength and flexibility. They will also learn breathing and relaxation techniques.
8 weeks - $80/person
LaBlast is an energizing dance fitness program that uses easy to follow ballroom dance patterns. Students will learn the basic steps of several dance styles, while enjoying music from all genres. Classes are low impact and for all levels of fitness. Partner-free and no experience necessary. 
10 weeks - $90/person

For more class options & additional details visit:

FPS - Lifelong Community Learning | 218 Oak Street, Room 137, Franklin, MA 02038

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1st Day 5K: New Year's Day in Whitinsville, MA



1st Day 5K: New Year's Day in Whitinsville, MA

Hi Runners and Walkers, 

Join us at the start line of a new year for the 1st Day 5K!!   Race starts at 11am.  The race date is less than 3 weeks away. 

If you've already registered, Thank You!. If you haven't registered yet or need to forward this to a friend, now is the time! 

 

This is a USATF Certified Fast and flat 5K course on closed roads!  The roads will be closed from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm.

Location / Registration Area:  Gray Barn,  2 Elm Place, Whitinsville, MA 01588

 

Additional Info:

Registration includes a custom hat, hot chocolate, pizza afterwards AND an ice cold frosty beer at The Gray Barn following the race! (Proper ID required)

Race field will be capped at 300 runners again - sign-up early so you don't miss out on this great race! (Pre-registration will increase after 12/16.) Online registration closes at 3:00 pm on December 30, 2021.

Division Prizes: (no duplicates)

Top 3 Overall Male & Female Runners and Top 3 Male & Female Runners in the following age groups: Under 15, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+.  No double dipping!

**$100 cash award for NEW course records**
Times to beat: (M) Marcus Reilly 15:31 (2020), (F) Stephanie Reilly 17:04 (2017)

Hope to see you there! 

Terri 

terrirules@yahoo.com

Tri-Valley Front Runners

9th Annual 1st Day 5k

1/1/2022

Gray Barn

Whitinsville, Massachusetts


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Governor Baker Signs $4 Billion Federal COVID-19 Relief Funding Spending Bill

Charlie Baker (@MassGovernor) tweeted on Mon, Dec 13, 2021:
The #COVID19MA public health crisis has had a significant impact on MA workers, families, communities and businesses for nearly two years, and today's signing directs billions of dollars in relief toward those hardest hit across the Commonwealth.

The Governor's press release -> https://t.co/VotS5qeyJX 
Shared from Twitter:  https://t.co/5k7jcAojRI

Monday, December 13, 2021

Pantherbook: LoveFranklin Open Mic Night - Dec 8, 2021

Overview 

"From the cast of Franklin High School’s Mamma Mia! to a Dean College faculty member, Franklin community members from all backgrounds were able to express themselves on stage on December 8th, 2021. Mackenzie Atwood, FHS senior, had the emcee position for the first half of the night and, expectedly, provided a very entertaining experience for the audience members. She kept the audience constantly engaged through small anecdotes about the participants and subtle quips. (Notable audience members included Steve Sherlock and Dr. Sara Ahern). Atwood started the night off by highlighting her recent experience at the October school committee meeting and emphasized the importance of “speaking up for people who can’t speak up for themselves.” She later conveyed her experiences as an openly gay student through an original poem– a beautiful one, might I add. Participants in the latter portion of the night were introduced by Jamele Adams, the leader of the Franklin Freedom Team. "
Interview

"An Accepting Community – Meghan Whitmore

For those of you who don’t know, Meghan Whitmore is a transgender woman who delivered a heartfelt speech on Open Mic Night about her experience transitioning and the reception she received afterward. Her moving words illustrated the importance of inclusivity, and Whitmore even stressed how touching it was to have people accept her as a woman."

Interview

"Love One Another, Stand for Change – jamele adams

Needing no introduction due to his large impact on Franklin, jamele adams immediately captivated his listeners when he began to recite his poem. Although he was a participant in the event, adams also played a significant role in organizing Open Mic Night, so when I broached the idea of making it an annual show, he enthusiastically replied, “More than once a year, hopefully, this could happen once a week!“, elaborating on the fact that “the Open Mic affected everyone in this space […] Folks shared that they were absolutely moved and then at the end when people were asked to write about how they were inspired, they shared how they were inspired […] People were moved in the space. People shared their narrative because they trusted in the space, and the energy was powerful and welcoming, and warm, supportive, and filled with advocacy for love. “


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Pantherbook: LoveFranklin Open Mic Night - Dec 8, 2021

Meeting schedule - Information sessions Weds and Thursday

There are multiple meetings this week. The Town calendar provides all the details. I will be reporting on the following:

  • School Committee meets Tuesday (7 PM)
  • A School Committee budget workshop before their Tuesday meeting (6 PM)
  • Town Council meets Wednesday (7 PM)
  • A Town Council subcommittee looking at reviewing their procedures manual also before their meeting Wednesday (6 PM)

The monthly Franklin Matters Q&A scheduled for Wednesday morning at 11:00 AM. The meeting is hybrid. I'll be in the Senior Center and also allow for participation virtually via Zoom. Send me an email for the Zoom info. 

The Town Officials and State Rep Jeff Roy will hold their monthly coffee hour at the Senior Center Thursday morning at 8:30 AM. Also a good chance to get some details on any questions you may have.

Town Calendar - https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar

Meeting schedule - Information sessions Weds and Thursday
Meeting schedule - Information sessions Weds and Thursday

Cultural District Committee - meeting agenda - Dec 13, 2021

Cultural District Committee
Monday, December 13, 2021
7:00 PM - Virtual Meeting 

Review and Approval of Meeting Minutes
November 16, 2021 Franklin Cultural District Meeting Minutes

Franklin Cultural District Committee Membership Update
Cultural District Committee Structure

Grant Updates:
 Franklin Cultural Council Grant Update
 MCC Cultural District Grant Discussion
o Grant Submission Deadline December 15, 2021
Committee Member Roundtable

Next Cultural District and Cultural District Partners Meeting Date
Cultural District Meeting Thursday, January 20, 2022 6:30 p.m.
Cultural District Partners’ Meeting Thursday, January 20, 2022 7:00 p.m.

Adjourn

Agenda doc and connection info ->

Cultural District Committee - meeting agenda - Dec 13, 2021
Cultural District Committee - meeting agenda - Dec 13, 2021


MetroWest Daily News: "High school gymnasts to watch in the Daily News area for upcoming season"

"With the snow comes high school gymnastics season. Of course, this sport is a year-round endeavor for many of its participants, but these months are their time to shine for their respective schools.

Many a talented gymnast is back this year, including those from returning state powers Algonquin and Franklin. With that, as we start December and build toward 2022, here is a look at the top returning Daily News All-Stars from last year and those to watch in the coming 2021-22 campaign, including last year’s league all-stars. All are ready to make even more of an impact this coming winter season."
Among those listed are Kate Rudolph, Emma White, and Caroline Woelfel from Franklin.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)

"School funding is both enormously important and extremely complicated"

It is timely that the Franklin School Committee has a workshop scheduled to help the new members understand the Franklin school budget. While much has been written around the impact of the Student Opportunity Act (SOA) and how it will help MA better fund schools, this Shanker Report looks at state to state funding comparisons and finds MA lacking.

This helps position the Franklin budget in the overall bigger picture of school funding across the nation. 

"This year's Shanker Institute report on the adequacy and fairness of school funding, which uses 2019 data, gives a stark picture of where we have been in Massachusetts. 

2019, of course, is when, in November, we FINALLY got a revision to the state formula, one-sixth (mostly) of which was FINALLY implemented this current fiscal year.

The work of Bruce D. Baker of Rutgers University), Matthew Di Carlo and Kayla Reist of the Shanker Institute, and Mark Weber, also at Rutgers University, the report looks at effort, progressivity, and adequacy; that is: how much are states actually trying in using the fiscal resources they have for schools, and do they make sure poor kids are getting more resources, and are districts getting enough money to get to outcomes needed.

And we don't look so hot, Massachusetts. "
Continue reading the article online
https://who-cester.blogspot.com/2021/12/how-much-has-massachusetts-really-been.html

You can go directly to the Shanker Report ->

The MA profile can be found here ->


our effort level ranks #43 in the nation (out of 49)
our effort level ranks #43 in the nation (out of 49)


Good Deeds: Christmas Movie Trivia

GOOD DEEDS: CHRISTMAS MOVIE TRIVIA

By William P. O'Donnell, Norfolk County Register of Deeds

The Holidays are upon us and it is time for an article from the Registry of Deeds that builds upon the joys of our holiday season.  It is about time a writing that is light and not so serious is written in these "Good Deeds" articles.  There can always be more of that in our day to day lives.

One go to article theme readers of "Good Deeds" may have noticed over the years has been trivia.  There have been trivia questions about historical figures of Norfolk County such as the four Presidents of the United States born here in Norfolk County.  There have been trivia challenges involving naming one of the 28 communities making up Norfolk County as the answer to some notable person who hailed from that community.  

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has seen its share of Hollywood filming which has taken place in and around the beautiful Registry of Deeds Building.  There was an old television show "The Practice" starring actors Dylan McDermott and Michael Spada.  Four episodes of this show were filmed in and around Dedham.  "Ironman" Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall made use of the Norfolk Superior Court and the Registry of Deeds Building front pillars and steps in the film "The Judge".  Recently Rosamund Pike and Eiza Gonzalez used the books and beauty of the renovated Registry of Deeds Record Hall to film "I Care A Lot".  Rosamund Pike won a Golden Globe for her performance in this movie which can be seen on Netflix.

So I thought I would combine the Christmas Season, trivia and this link to movies to challenge the reader to some Christmas Movie Trivia.

 

Trivia Questions (answers located below)

#1 In Home Alone 2, what city does Kevin mistakenly get lost in?

 

#2 What was the real name of the character Tim Allen plays in The Santa Clause?

 

#3 Where does the Polar Express take the children?

 

#4 Finish this iconic line from It's a Wonderful Life: "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his                                   ___."

 

#5 Buddy the elf sticks to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and ____.

 

#6 Who was the bad guy Rudolph tried to avoid?

 

#7 Finish this line from How the Grinch Stole Christmas.  "It came without packages, boxes or ____"

 

#8 What did the other reindeer not let Rudolph do because of his shiny red nose?

 

#9 In the story of a Christmas Carol, what is Scrooge's first name?

 

#10 What Christmas carol does the Peanuts gang sing at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas"?

 

#11 "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is ____."-Elf

 

May all the songs and spirit of the Christmas Season bring you happiness and health.  There is no great prize being given out if you did well answering these trivia questions.  However, I certainly hope Santa Claus is good to you.  To everyone a joyful and happy holiday season.

 

 

Good News: Christmas Movie Trivia
Good News: Christmas Movie Trivia

Answers:
 
#1 New York City
 
#2 Scott Calvin (SC)
 
#3 North Pole
 
#4 Wings
 
#5 Syrup
 
#6 The Abominable Snowman
 
#7 Bags
 
#8 Join in any reindeer games
 
#9 Ebenezer
 
#10 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
 
#11 Sing loud for all to hear

 

#ThinkFranklinFirst: VFJ Renovations is now taking orders for planters, raised garden beds

"Give the gift that keeps on giving this holiday season!

VFJ Renovations is now taking orders for planters, raised garden beds, and Empower with Gardening signs! Read all about what we do and why we do it at www.vfjrenovations.com. A limited quantity of signs are available now, and all planters and garden beds will be built in the spring.

As in the past, all profits will be donated to a non-profit organization."




Listen to the audio recording from Apr 2021 as they prepared for the seasonal build


my garden bed from the Fanuele's early in the growing season 2020
my garden bed from the Fanuele's early in the growing season 2020

FHS Girls Basketball Preview via HockomockSports for 2021-2022 Season

HockomockSports.com has published their preview of the Girls Basketball teams for the Hockomock League. The Franklin portion of the article is shared here along with the link to read the full article covering the remainder of the league. 


FRANKLIN
2020-2021 Record: 10-0
Coach: John Leighton

"Franklin returns eight players, including six seniors, from last year’s team, which extended the Panthers’ win streak to 35 games and clinched a third straight Kelley-Rex division title. The Panthers will be leaning on that experience as they seek to continue their reign at the top of the league and defend the Div. 1 state title that they won in 2019-20. 
Senior forward Olivia Quinn will be the focal point of the Franklin offense this year after leading the team in scoring last winter and emerging as one of the top players in the Hock over the past two years. The reigning Kelley-Rex MVP will have plenty of help, particularly in the paint. While Franklin doesn’t have someone with Ali Brigham’s size, the Panthers have seven players on their roster that are listed at 5-foot-9 or taller. Senior Brigid Earley was the team’s leading rebounder last year and junior Katie Peterson is an athletic forward with a versatile game. Senior Emma Sousa is another experienced forward that gives depth in the post. 
On the perimeter, Franklin has graduated a lot of its ball-handlers and shooters but senior Stefany Padula, a Springfield College-commit, is back and will help stretch the floor. Junior Bridget Leo is coming off a strong soccer season and could step in at point guard along with seniors Julia White and Jessica Pingeton, who saw some time last year. Sophomore guard Sasha Tracey is the lone underclassman on the roster this season. 
“I am very excited to get back on the court with this team,” said Franklin coach John Leighton. “There is a lot of work ahead of us but there has also been many glimpses of what we could develop into. We have a very strong senior class who has set the bar high for the team. We hope to develop into a close-knit, supportive team that can win in different ways and also play defense that will limit our opponents’ options.”
 
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

FHS' Marchand - one of the Hockomock League boys hockey "Players to Watch"

HockomockSports.com has published the "Players to Watch" for the Hockomock League boys hockey teams. The Franklin High School representative is shared here. Follow the link below to find out about the other players to watch around the Hockomock League. 


DYLAN MARCHAND, SENIOR – FRANKLIN
"A dynamic forward, Marchand is one of the fastest skaters in the league and one of those rare players that seems to be going just as fast with the puck as he is without it. Franklin’s leading scorer from a year ago, he finished with eight goals and nine assists in 13 games. He has a strong, accurate shot even on the move and is a threat to score from anywhere inside the blue line. Marchand brings a lot of energy to the ice and is always driving towards the goal, putting pressure on the defensemen who are trying to stay in front of him. Never shying away from contact, he also starts the forecheck for Franklin and can provide defense from the front. With a schedule loaded with the top teams in Div. 1, the Panthers will be preparing themselves for a postseason run and Marchand’s scoring could be the key for Franklin extending its season well into March."

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

MetroWest Nonprofit Network: Upcoming Policymaker Roundtable with Congressman Jim McGovern


Join us for MNN's virtual Policymaker Roundtable with Congressman Jim McGovern to discuss ongoing pandemic recovery for nonprofits and key government relief programs.

The event will take place on Tuesday, December 14th. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the issues facing our Commonwealth, and have a candid conversation about the impacts of these issues on nonprofits and the people they serve.

Please note, this program is free to MNN members and $20 for all non-members. To learn more about MNN membership and its benefits, please visit this page on our website or email membership@massnonprofitnet.org.

Click the button below to register and learn more.

Massachusetts Nonprofit Network | 2 Atlantic Avenue, 1st Floor, Boston, MA 02110

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