Friday, January 12, 2024

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Friday, Jan 12, 2023

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Friday

9:00a/12:00p /6:00p Chapters – Jim Derick  Insightful, life-affirming stories and interviews

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey

11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel         (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = FRIDAY

8:30 am Frank Presents: Jay Elias Pt 2
9:30 am Frank's Musings: Israel
10:00 am Riffin' on Main Street: James McLaughlin
11:00 am Senior Connection: Disabilities Commission
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Waffles
12:30 pm Sons & Daughters of Italy: Ciambotta
1:00 pm Physician Focus: Telemedicine
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: White Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 8
3:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Student Athletes October November
3:30 pm Winter Wonderland: Elvis Presley
5:00 pm Celebrate with Pride: Second Son
9:00 pm Circle of Friends: Seth Glier

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY

7:00 am Public School Concert: Horace Mann Winter Music 2023
8:30 am Mental Health: Amy Frigulietti
10:00 am FHS Varsity Wrestling: v Taunton 05-29-21
12:30 pm Arts Advocacy: How-Tos
1:30 pm Public School Event: FHS Chorus & Orchestra 2023
3:00 pm Critical Conversations: Student Wellbeing
9:00 pm FHS Varsity Swimming v North Attleboro 01-05-24

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) =  FRIDAY

8:00 am Zoning Board of Appeals: 01-04-24
2:00 pm Zoning Board of Appeals: 01-04-24

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf   

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Electric Youth 2024 Debut Concert - Jan 12 at 7:30 PM

Electric Youth 2024 debuts at THE BLACK BOX, offering high-powered family entertainment with music for all ages! Backed by an eight-piece band of world-class musicians, EY delivers high-energy music, including contemporary pop, classic rock and country hits.

Electric Youth 2024 includes Devin DeAngelis, Finley Doherty, Anya Fox, Ashley Pepin, Hannah Connors, Macie Hoben, Mason Sanford, Ella Roth, Elena Baker, Devin Curley, Liam Nolan-Hayun, Katherine LeBlanc, Ani Corkran, and Hailey Hulbig.

The EY singer-dancers are backed by Boston musicians who’ve performed, recorded and toured with such music legends as Tony Bennett, Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie, B.B. King, Diana Ross, The Temptations and Van Morrison.

Don’t miss this exciting evening of timeless hits and non-stop entertainment!


Electric Youth 2024 Debut Concert - Jan 12 at 7:30 PM
Electric Youth 2024 Debut Concert - Jan 12 at 7:30 PM


 

Jigsaw Puzzle Tournament and Sale - Jan 19 or Jan 20

Team Tournament: Enter your team to puzzle against other teams in a friendly and fun competition on either Friday night or Saturday morning. Each team receives the same 500 piece puzzle and races to finish first. Prizes given for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place.  It’s only $10/person for teams of up to four people and your team goes home with the completed puzzle. Team registration and puzzle tournament rules can be found at FUSF.org. For questions call Vicki @ 508-654-6740.  Cash, check or electronic payment accepted.  

Puzzle Sale:   Hundreds of jigsaw puzzles of all sizes will be for sale both Friday and Saturday. Choose from children’s puzzles, 100-, 300-, 500-, 1000- and even a few 2000-piece puzzles! You do not need to enter a tournament to shop. Most puzzles are priced between $3 and $5 - Some are brand new! Be sure to stock up for all those puzzlers in your life (or yourself). Cash, check or electronic payment accepted.  

The First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF) is a Unitarian Universalist Welcoming Congregation located at 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin. For more information, please contact us at info@fusf.org or call 508-528-5348.  

Friday, January 19, 2024 6 PM to 8 PM OR 
Saturday, January 20, 2024 10 AM to Noon 

First Universalist Society in Franklin 
262 Chestnut Street, Franklin MA 

Jigsaw Puzzle Tournament and Sale -  Jan 19 or Jan 20
Jigsaw Puzzle Tournament and Sale -  Jan 19 or Jan 20

FHS girls hockey falls to Dedham, girls basketball falls to Wachusett

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, Jan 10, 2024. 


Girls Basketball = Franklin, 34 vs. Wachusett, 59

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 1 vs. Dedham, 2 – Final
Haley Wernig with a short handed goal. Franklin trailing 1 with 27 seconds to go and one in the box.   https://twitter.com/FHSGirlsPuck/status/1745214970076250450

For other results around the Hockomock League (subscription required) 
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-10-24/


FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Workshop on Strategies for Preventing & Managing Challenging Behaviors in Young Children - Jan 11


"Reminder! 
SEPAC's Workshop on Strategies for Preventing & Managing Challenging Behaviors in Young Children with Dr. Miranda Milana is Thursday, 1/11, at 7PM! 
Click here to Register: https://t.co/AsfvGbcMEq"

Shared from -> https://twitter.com/JeffersonLabs/status/1745091914058101167

Workshop on Strategies for Preventing & Managing Challenging Behaviors in Young Children - Jan 11
Workshop on Strategies for Preventing & Managing Challenging Behaviors in Young Children - Jan 11


Order some delicious Fudge to help the Friends of Franklin Library

Do you love your library ...
and love fudge? 

We hope so.

Order some quality, locally made fudge and support Friends of the Franklin Library. That's a combination to love. And love for our library is what the fund raiser is all about. (And don't forget, Valentine's Day is coming up!)

All proceeds from this sale help to fund Friends of the Franklin Library, a nonprofit, volunteer-led organization devoted to supporting America's first public library.

Download the flyer and order form ->

Order some delicious Fudge to help the Friends of Franklin Library
Order some delicious Fudge to help the Friends of Franklin Library



Franklin Downtown Partnership: January 2024; Reminders to start the new year


Franklin Downtown Partnership


Member to Member Discount Reminder


Are you interested in promoting your business by participating in the Franklin Downtown Partnership Member-to-Member Discount Program? Your offer will extend to all FDP business members, their employees, and all FDP resident members. If you would like to be included, please fill out this form and email it to

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Member to Member Discount Reminder
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Our first 2024 General Meeting will be Thursday-February 1st


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Congressman Auchincloss: An Update for the last 2 weeks (as of 1/09/24)


Congressman Auchincloss

LAST 2 WEEKS IN REVIEW

I'm your representative in Congress and I write to keep you informed. Happy New Year!

On the Hill

2023 Recap


2023 Recap: Despite a year of GOP dysfunction in Congress, my staff and I were able to visit all 35 cities and towns in MA-04, help nearly 2,000 constituents with casework, and make important progress on key issues. In 2024, I'll continue pursuing bipartisan avenues to lower drug prices, advance gun violence prevention legislation, and protect democracy at home and abroad. You can visit my website to learn more about how my office can help you cut through red tape and navigate the federal government in 2024.

January 6th Anniversary: This weekend marked the 3rd anniversary of the insurrection on January 6th – one of the worst days in American history. January 6th was not a choice between Democrat or Republican. It was a choice between the Constitution or authoritarianism. The choice remains.

Outcompeting China: I recently opposed and offered a parallel opinion to the House Select Committee on China's economic report. My objection is centered around the idea that the U.S. economy will outcompete China's by emphasizing science, education, and a pro-growth business climate, not industrial policy. You can read my full opinion here.

Make your voice heard → I want to hear from you. 

Do you support investing in science and education, instead of industrial policy, to out-compete China?

 

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Around the Fourth

Congressional App Challenge


Congressional App Challenge: Congratulations to Ritika Roy, a high-school junior from North Attleborough who attends Bishop Feehan High School, for winning the Congressional App Challenge with 'Handshake', an app that real-time translates American Sign Language into English, and vice versa. Ritika demonstrated impressive technical skill and product development sophistication. Runners-up were Aishwaryalakshmi Saravanan (Sharon), Neha Raj (Sherborn), and Sophia Yan (Newton) for apps dedicated to breast cancer research, insights into state legislators' records, and homework planning. Our guest judge, Michael Costello (Newton), evaluated the technical coding elements for the challenge. The creativity and technical facility of all these high-schoolers is impressive, and the conversation was especially fun for me as a former tech product manager. 

Supporting Migrants: I joined state and local officials and social service providers to bring necessities, and some holiday gift bags, to migrant families at a motel in the district. Speaking with the on the ground service providers at the motel, the National Guard, and first responders who were running a vaccine clinic made me proud of the Bay State's 400-year tradition of welcoming new arrivals to our Commonwealth and integrating them into the economy and society.

I remain committed to securing federal funding to backfill the state's outlays on shelter and services, and to passing bipartisan immigration reform like the DIGNITY Act, which would upgrade border security and pre-process migrants in countries of origin, streamline and rationalize asylum and visa pathways, provide documentation and dignity to DREAMers, and help fund the upskilling of American workers.

Turkish-American Business Owners: I met with Turkish-American professionals at Lazzoni Furniture in Newton for a wide-ranging conversation on housing, workforce, and science. They are a tight-knit community whose stories underscore how critical immigration is to the dynamism of our culture and economy here in Massachusetts. Next time will be a breakfast event so that I can enjoy my favorite drink – Turkish coffee.

Visiting Franklin: With my partners in state and local government, I visited three sites in Franklin where federal action can drive progress. At the Southern New England Trunkline Trail, we discussed our efforts in ongoing negotiations with CSX Rail to purchase land in order to extend the trail to downtown Franklin. At the fire station, we celebrated the chief's recent string of success with federal grants for training and equipment, and got an update on his plans for the next application, this one to accommodate the increase in mental-health calls. Finally, we toured the Nu-Style brownfield, where the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is funding the cleanup necessary to redevelop the formerly polluted site.

I also visited the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School in Franklin to see their programming, from electrical and HVAC to nursing and law enforcement, and to get briefed on their construction plans for a recently approved new facility, and how Congress's landmark climate law may be able to help lower the school's energy bills through tax credits for renewable sources.

I then toured Dean College, also in Franklin, and met with President Kenneth Elmore to learn about their new biomanufacturing certificate, an addition to curriculum widely known for theater and dance. As the Democratic Chair of the House STEM Caucus, I'm committed to supporting the full scope of STEM careers, from precision manufacturing through trades through R&D.

Islamic Center of New England: I met with members of the Islamic Center of New England at Sharon to tour the mosque and for, as they put it, a hard and heartfelt conversation on the war in Gaza. While we respectfully diverged on some geopolitical issues, we connected deeply, as Americans and as parents, on the tragedy of war and the suffering it brings to children; on the promise of the United States to treat all its citizens equally regardless of color or creed; and on the value of human-to-human conversations to demonstrate common ground and to build trust. I was particularly moved by the story of one member's grandmother, who taught herself the Quran, the Torah, and the Bible to widen her worldview.

Charlotte Elwy, of Wellesley

Congressional Award: In 1979, Congress established the Congressional Award Foundation to recognize initiative, service, and achievement in young people. Charlotte Elwy, of Wellesley, is the most recent laureate from the Massachusetts Fourth, earning a Silver Award for 200 hours of public service, 100 hours of personal development, and 100 hours of physical fitness. I encourage all Bay Staters between the ages of 13 and 24 to consider pursuing the Congressional Award.

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School Committee hears about Oak St, FHS Program of studies, approves Cheerleader trip to Nationals, and Capital Budget request (audio)

FM #1134 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1134 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares the Franklin (MA) School Committee meeting held on Jan 9, 2024. The meeting was held in the Council Chambers. 


Due to a Verizon internet outage at the Franklin TV Studio, the meeting was recorded for broadcast later and available via Zoom. Video link -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8BvAH3q6xM&list=PLNyv0AkVasIR_a80hAfFnQoFngebCICow&index=46


Quick recap:

  • Internet out at TV studio, meeting via Zoom but not through to cable, it is being locally recorded for broadcast later, Audio recording also being made, Owl camera out to use for this meeting and Zoom session

  • Skipped ahead to Superintendent report, will come back to the FHS student update assuming they connect successfully

    • Facility planning underway, subcmte met last week. 3 piece process: (1) demographics, (2) educational adequacy and how to support it, (3) age and use of the space in the schools; More info coming as the presentation is scheduled for completion later this school year

    • Workshop on executive function, 90 mins for adults only, sign up through Lifelong Learning (link to be shared later)

    • Regards to the weather, please communicate also through the reverse 911 process

    • Dr Dutch provided an update on the state funding for the newly arrived students, submitted not received yet. Student update on activity at the high school

  • Oak St administration team to provide an update on the school activities this year so far 

    • Good question on languages and how the new folks, especially the younger ones, are catching on? 'Wheels on the bus' sung in multiple languages is a thing to hear! language is building every day in K and 1

    • Question to expand on trauma informed practices, some kids are having tough times, how do you handle them? Lesley Univ presenting a course on this topic for a grad level course being set up for this. 27 staff members at Oak will be taking this course

    • Interview by students focused on 3, 4, and 5th grade students. Adapted also for the lower levels. Coming up later this year!

  • Next up, program of studies at FHS, Mr Hanna and H McVey

    • Personal finance and community service coming back for FHS graduation requirements for future classes

    • Students will receive a copy of the courses available to them, as opposed to prior years advised to review the listing (turns out many didn't)

    • Timeline reviewed for information process & enrollment

    • Panther Pride night Feb 12, a good one for the incoming 9th graders (currently 8th graders)

  • Recurring FHS Varsity Cheerleading National Competition, approved by 7-0 vote

  • Capital Budget Proposal - I recommend approval of the Capital Budget Proposal as discussed. Motion to approve, second, passes 7-0; Budget subcmte had met earlier and approved this request


The meeting runs about 1 hour and 55 minutes so let’s listen to the School Committee meeting held on Jan 9, 2024. Audio link - > https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1134-franklin-ma-school-cmte-mtg-01-09-24



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School Committee page => https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-committee 


Meeting Agenda doc  -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/1-9-24-agenda 


Meeting packet folder -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/january-9-2024-school-committee-meeting-packet  


Oak St highlights -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/MyeaEisD1EuirtpTA 

FHS program of studies -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/aeMBP35oMNzM5QHs5 


My notes in one PDF file -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qXpStXQX6JrK5nRluvpygt-tkT3o9GCZ/view?usp=drive_link 


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School Committee hears about Oak St, FHS Program of studies, approves Cheerleader trip to Nationals, and Capital Budget request (audio)
FHS student providing update on FHS activities during School Cmte meeting via Zoom session