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FPAC 2023 - 2024 season |
The draft facility conditions report is interesting reading even though it is incomplete. An entire section (Section 2) covers various code compliance requirements.
Section 3 covers the building conditions (page 18 of 55) which opens with the following text:
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONSOn February 24, 2023, in the company of Mr. Mike D’Angelo, the Facilities Director for the Franklin Public Schools, I visited the former Devis Thayer Elementary School at 137 West Central Street in Franklin, MA for the purpose of conducting a preliminary evaluation of the current physical condition of the building based solely on my visual observations. It is our understanding that the city is very interested in the historic preservation of this building and its potential reuse for some other type of occupancy rather than educational. The former school building has been vacant for some time, but well maintained, heated, and secured.
The following report is based upon our general impressions, and not on any detailed structural analysis, which could be performed, if necessary, under a later study. This report will outline any obvious structural deficiencies or limitations that would affect the continued use of the building.
The building was constructed in 1924, as can be seen on the buildings cast stone inscription. There are no original building plans available for this review which would indicate the framing sizes and direction of framing for the various building areas. However, the existing drawings for the renovations performed in 1972 are available for reference. The footprint of the present building appears to be identical to the original construction. The portable classrooms and rear fire escape were demolished some time ago.
"Time to break out and head to the Franklin Senior Center for some FUN! You don’t want to miss out this week on all the activities we have going on!
No matter what you like to do we have something for you!"
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Fun things at the Franklin Senior Center to do this week - Aug 14 - 18, 2023 |
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Fun things at the Franklin Senior Center to do this week - Aug 14 |
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Fun things at the Franklin Senior Center to do this week - Aug 15 |
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Fun things at the Franklin Senior Center to do this week - Aug 16 |
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Fun things at the Franklin Senior Center to do this week - Aug 17 |
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Fun things at the Franklin Senior Center to do this week - Aug 18 |
In this episode, the Franklin Senior Center Writers Group share stories, poems, and writings about how being macho is childish, kindness, "Senior Singles Prepare to Mingle", light verse poetry and more.
Next Books to Go is August 15. Hope your summer is filled with good people and good books!
"We are very low on cereal (all kinds) and appreciate your help!
Please leave donations in the Big Purple Bin during normal business hours Monday through Friday.
Thank you for helping our neighbors in need!"
You can check the current needs listing anytime at -> https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/get-involved/pantry-needs/
Shared from -> https://www.instagram.com/p/CvuuBc5LUo-/
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Cereal is a top current need for the Franklin Food Pantry!! |
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FREE community cookout |
All are invited to a FREE community cookout at the Franklin United Methodist Church (82 W. Central Street) on Saturday, August 26.
Food will be served from 5:30 - 6:30 PM. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. This event is outside in the grassy lot at the end of our parking area.In case of rain, this event will be cancelled. Notices will be posted to the church's website and Facebook page.
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FREE community cookout at the Franklin United Methodist Church - Aug 26, 5:30 PM |
"Be a part of our Franklin Senior Center football community! Call for more info and sign up now to compete in our Fantasy Football League.
Live Draft on 9/5 at Noon"
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Senior Center fantasy football - live draft scheduled for Sep 5 |
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Senior Center fantasy football - live draft scheduled for Sep 5 - page 2 |
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Senior Center fantasy football - live draft scheduled for Sep 5 - page 3 |
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Sunday, Aug 20 |
And – as always –Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm.And, thank you for watching
In this episode, Dr. Pandora Carlucci and Jay Horrigan are joined by Reverend Juncker, Reverend Oughton and Rabbi Alpert to talk about the different rituals around death, how they are conducted, how the different faiths carry these out, who for and when they are offered and much more.
If you would like to reach out with any questions, concerns or future discussion topics you can contact franklinfaithforum@gmail.com
Franklin Faith Forum - WFPRBringing More Faith Into Your DayJay Horrigan and Dr. Pandora Carlucci join Pastor Juncker, Reverend Oughton, and Rabbi Alpert to discuss faith in their congregations and how listeners can embrace faith in their own lives.
Find all the episodes -> https://franklin-faith-forum.captivate.fm/
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Franklin Faith Forum - WFPR |
"Nick was a typical teenage boy completing middle school and getting ready to begin high school. He played basketball and lacrosse year round and was an overall excellent student. In May of 2021 at 14 years old, Nick was diagnosed with a NGGCT (Non-Germinomatous Germ Cell Tumor) in his brain. He began chemotherapy right away in hopes that his tumor would shrink. He was in the hospital for about one month before going to a rehabilitation center, where he was learning to walk again and strengthen his body.In July, his scans showed that his tumor was growing and he would need surgery to remove it. In September, Nick underwent a 12 hour craniotomy. With some of the best surgeons in the world, they were able to remove the entire tumor. This was a true miracle! Nick continued his chemotherapy and then six weeks of radiation along with lots of PT and OT. On the day that he rang the bell, he celebrated with family at a Celtics game. During this time, Nick was able to keep up with school with a tutor and attend school when he could. Nick was finally getting back to life."
Nick Gaspar's profile at Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) |
You may access the agenda and links for the meeting here: https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/_2023-08-15_davis-thayer_reuse_agenda_.pdf
The Existing Conditions Report (2023) from Kaestle Boos. can be found here.
Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/davis-thayer-reuse-advisory-subcommittee-meeting-august-15th-2023
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Davis-Thayer Reuse Advisory Subcommittee Meeting - August 15, 2023 - 7 PM |