Sunday, February 25, 2024

FHS Indoor Results from the MIAA Meet of Champions - Feb 24, 2024

Feb 24, 2024 MIAA Meet of Champions -> https://lasttimeout.anet.live/meets/30513 


The performance list (seeded entries) for this meet -> https://miaa.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2024-MOC-Final.pdf


Franklin High School results


Girls 55m Hurdles - Prelims

3 Sarah Dumas H3 • Age: 16 • Yr: 12 8.46Q

12 Ella Chandaria     H2 • Age: 14 • Yr: 11 8.85


Boys 55m Hurdles - Prelims

12 Quinten Hardt H3 • Yr: 12 7.90 7.899


Girls 55m Hurdles

3 Sarah Dumas PR • H1 • Age: 16 • Yr: 12 8.35


Girls High Jump

7 Sarah Dumas F1 • Age: 16 • Yr: 12 5-02.00 1.57m


Boys Long Jump

17 Aidan Thorne F1 • Yr: 11 20-01.00 6.12m


Girls Shot Put

2 Lily DeForge PR • F2 • Age: 15 • Yr: 12 40-06.50 12.36m

5 Elizabeth Hopkins PR • F2 • Yr: 12 38-00.00 11.58m


Girls Weight Throw

5 Lily DeForge PR • F1 • Age: 15 • Yr: 12 41-05.00 12.62m


6 Girls 4x200 Meter Relay 1:47.26 'A' • H5 • O. Costa, E. Chandaria, A. Cliff, J. Camp


2 Boys 4x200 Meter Relay 1:31.57 'A' • H5 • Q. Hardt, S. Reed Jr, B. Dragsbaek, T. Yetman


14 Girls 4x400 Meter Relay 4:13.75 'A' • H2 • O. Costa, G. Holland, A. Cliff, J. Camp


15 Girls 4x800 Meter Relay 10:05.45 SB • 'A' • H1 • M. Griffith, C. Joyce, L. Costa, S. Cuneo


FHS Indoor Results from the MIAA Meet of Champions - Feb 24, 2024
FHS Indoor Results from the MIAA Meet of Champions - Feb 24, 2024

Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to Tsongas Center (video)

Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to Tsongas Center is a collaboration of the MIAAMassLive, and broadcast by Franklin TV.

The YouTube recording of the live broadcast conducted on Saturday with the release of the high school Basketball brackets. There is a separate show covering the hockey brackets.


MA D1 boys bracket (including Franklin) -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=7008

MA D1 girls bracket (including Franklin) -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=7019

Full set of MIAA brackets ->  here

Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to Tsongas Center (video)
Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to Tsongas Center  (video)


Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to TD Garden (video)

Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to TD Garden is a collaboration of the MIAA, MassLive, and broadcast by Franklin TV.

The YouTube recording of the live broadcast conducted on Saturday with the release of the high school hockey brackets. There is a separate show covering the basketball brackets.


MA D1 boys bracket (including Franklin) -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=6998

MA D1 girls bracket (including Franklin) -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=7012

Full set of MIAA brackets ->  here

Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to TD Garden (video)
Winning Ways with the MIAA: The Road to TD Garden (video)


Grace Tucceri recognized for MA Scholastic Press 2024 All-State High School Journalism

Pantherbook (@FHSPantherbook) posted Sat, Feb 24, 2024
Congratulations to @FranklinHS own @GraceTucceri for being selected to the Massachusetts Scholastic Press 2024 All-State High School Journalism Staff.  
Grace is one of only 12 student in MA to receive this honor. https://t.co/g1Q3cRuFmb
Grace Tucceri recognized for MA Scholastic Press 2024 All-State High School Journalism
Grace Tucceri recognized



LiveARTS: ** Sunday, Feb 25 ** Chaminade Club Community Concert


Join us this Sunday
for a free community concert with
The Chaminade Club of Attleboro
Come and join the Chaminade Club of Attleboro 
for a free community concert!
TomorrowSunday, February 25th, at 3:00 PM
at Murray Unitarian Universalist Church
in Attleboro, MA
Named for famed French composer Cécile Chaminade, the Chaminade Music Club of Attleboro has been presenting concerts for its community since its inception in 1912.
In its 111th season, the Chaminade Club has joined forces with LiveARTS and the Schubert Club to celebrate the musical and cultural life of southeastern Massachusetts and northern Rhode Island.
Sunday, February 25 - Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Murray Unitarian Universalist Church,
505 North Main St., Attleboro MA
Tickets:  This concert is free and open to the public.
Donations are gratefully accepted in support of the Chaminade Club of Attleboro.
Free parking.
Murray Unitarian Universalist Church
is ADA accessible.

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Don't Forget to Apply to Showcase Your Backyard Habitat by February 29!

Don't Forget to Apply to Showcase Your Backyard Habitat by February 29!

Backyard Ecosystem Education (BEE) Program

This application is for Franklin business owners and residents that have an existing, established habitat to be showcased during the BEE Program field day on Friday, May 10, 2024 between 10a and 2p. Participants of the BEE Program will be bussed around Town for a tour to visit and experience established habitats and we would love to have you as a stop on our tour! Applications and habitats will be reviewed and confirmed by the Franklin Conservation Agent/Natural Resource Protection Manager and an unbiased third-party organization. the Friends of Franklin Conservation. Two habitats will be chosen to be showcased and the property owner must agree to allow their habitat to be shown during the field day to receive an honorarium. The honorarium is $400 per person and expected to be invested back into the existing habitat. (Plants are expensive!) 

Examples of eligible habitats include, but are not limited to, pollinator friendly gardens with non-native, but non-invasive vegetation; native gardens; a managed forest with a Forest Cutting Plan and/or Forest Stewardship Plan; a forest managed for birds; a wetland replication or restoration; an established raingarden; a native grass lawn; a habitat in progress; etc. Ideally, established habitats should have food/forage for wildlife species, cover/nesting material for wildlife species, and a diverse array of vegetation throughout all seasons. Questions if your habitat qualifies? Reach out to Breeka Li Goodlander via email at bgoodlander@franklinma.gov or via phone at (508) 520-4847. 

This application is open between February 2, 2024 and closes February 29, 2024. Applications chosen to receive the honorarium will be determined by March 15, 2024. All applicants, regardless if chosen for the honorarium, will be contacted shortly thereafter with the third-party decision. By submitting this application, you agree to let the Conservation Agent/Natural Resource Protection Manager and/or a representative of the Friends of Franklin Conservation Group visit your habitat to confirm habitat qualification prior to a decision being made.

Should you wish to showcase your habitat to BEE Program participants regardless of an honorarium, please still fill out the form by clicking the below QR code or visiting bit.ly/BEEProgramExistingHab and answer the last question in the registration form.

Please note that even if your habitat is not yet established, we will still gladly consider your application for the honorarium. We realize that habitats take time to develop and our goal is not only to show BEE Program participants a variety of habitats in all different stages of development, but to gift the honorarium to someone that could use it to complete their own backyard habitat.

Don't Forget to Apply to Showcase Your Backyard Habitat by February 29!
Don't Forget to Apply to Showcase Your Backyard Habitat by February 29!

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/conservation/news/dont-forget-apply-showcase-your-backyard-habitat-february-29

“Creating Environmentally-Friendly Soil Health” at the Franklin Library - March 5 at 7 PM

The Franklin Garden Club, in conjunction with the Franklin Public Library, will co-sponsor a program on the “Creating Environmentally-Friendly Soil Health” on Tuesday, March 5, at 7:00 PM at the Franklin Library, 118 Main Street, Franklin, MA.  The program, open to the public free of charge, will be presented by Donald Demers of Buxton Hollow Farm.  The company continues an 18th century sustainable farming tradition, providing natural farm products to the health conscious and environment-friendly grower. 

Demers’ presentation will include discussing the role of the soil biome, how to read a soil lab report, and the part that various minerals and amendments play in the regeneration of the garden soil, including soil for container and raised bed gardens. He will focus on how gardens can be productive without the use of chemical fertilizers.  Demers will also answer specific soil questions from attendees.  

Buxton Hollow Farm, located in Woonsocket, RI, offers many natural soil amendment products, as well as soil testing.

Franklin Garden Club
“Creating Environmentally-Friendly Soil Health” at the Franklin Library - March 5 at 7 PM

Don't miss your chance to see Flowers for Algernon at FHS


TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE...BUT THEY'RE GOING FAST!
Skip to the front of the line by visiting our production website.

Flowers for Algernon
Presented By Franklin High School Theatre Company

Mar 1, 2024, 7:00 PM

Mar 8, 2024, 7:00 PM

BUY TICKETS

Franklin High School
218 Oak Street
Franklin, MA 02038
Visit here for more information.
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Saturday, February 24, 2024

"Story of the Personalized Calendars" - on display at Franklin Historical Museum through March 10, 2024

Via Claire Griffin: 

"I know it's last minute, but I have an event that I wanted to let folks know about. For the last couple of weeks I've been scrambling and framing 35 calendars that I created. 
They will be on display at the Franklin Historical Museum this weekend, February 24th and 25th through March 10th.  
As I framed them, I found myself looking back in time, remembering the 37 years I've been married. So many memories of family, friends, neighbors who I've shared them with.  
If you're in the Franklin area, stop by Saturday or Sunday for a visit, and a walk down memory lane."

Shared from -> https://www.facebook.com/share/CHjs7REm745zuXQ5/?mibextid=oFDknk

"Story of the Personalized Calendars" - on display at Franklin Historical Museum through March 10, 2024
"Story of the Personalized Calendars" - on display at Franklin Historical Museum through March 10, 2024

Franklin Public Library: News & Events for March 2024

**LIBRARY NEWS**

Library Hours
The Library's hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Franklin Public Library's 2024 Reading Challenge!
March: A Book Written by More Than One Author
Welcome to the Franklin Public Library's first Annual Reading Challenge! For each monthly prompt that you complete and submit on time you will receive a Free Book Coupon that's good at the library's Book Sale. Submissions MUST be submitted by the last day of each month in order to qualify for that month's Free Book Coupon. If you complete all 12 months (again, submissions must be received on time to qualify) you will be entered in to win one of multiple grand prizes! For complete details and to sign-up, visit our website! Grand prizes made possible by the Friends of the Franklin Library!

Good Deeds: History Comes Alive - Franklin Public Library
Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell, in collaboration with Quincy Access Television, embarked on a project to create videos that feature historic area landmarks, with the aim of showcasing historic buildings and places from each town in Norfolk County.  This month's featured landmark is...the Franklin Public Library!  Click HERE to watch the video.

Consumer Reports - just a click a way!
Are you thinking about buying new household appliances because the old ones are making scary noises? You may need Consumer Reports! Franklin residents have home access to all of the valuable content on the Consumer Reports Database. This library subscription offers 1,000+ ratings, reviews, expert buying advice, product comparisons, consumer user reviews, and even "price & shop" links to major retailers.  Grab your Minuteman Library card and head over to the alphabetically list of free library databases!

The Massachusetts Legal Forms Library
Official, Massachusetts Specific, Federal, Business, Personal, Real Estate and General forms covering hundreds of legal subjects and issues, all downloadable in Microsoft Word and ready to be personalized. Home access available with your Minuteman card. Find it on the list of free online library databases

Museum Passes
Now is a great time to reserve passes to the area's most popular museums, aquariums, and more! Passes are available to be reserved up to thirty days in advance.

Franklin Library Book Sale
Friday, March 15th, 1:00-5:00 p.m.  Saturday March 16th, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon

All books are just one dollar!
Bag Sale - $5 A Bag—Saturday, March 16th, from 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Come fill a brown bag with all the books you can!

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
In our second year of providing free tax preparation assistance through the VITA IRS program the Franklin Public Library is looking for volunteers! While tax season started in February; planning, training, and scheduling can begin today! To sign up or to find more information please email Site Coordinator Mitzi Gousie at mgousie@minlib.net!

Franklin Library ESL & Adult Literacy Program
Volunteer tutors needed! To volunteer please be at least 18 years old, have a High School diploma, & speak English clearly.  No prior teaching experience needed!  Volunteer tutors and students do not need to be Franklin residents. If interested, please fill out the registration form on the library's website.

 

**FRIENDS OF THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY**

Valentine's Day Fudge Sale: THANK YOU for your support! A big thank you to those who ordered fudge as part of the Friends' 2024 Valentine's Day Fudge Sale. We hope you enjoyed your fudge, and we thank you for your support of the Friends!

Limited Copies of Franklin Library Association Book Available. Do you or someone you know love reading about local history? If so, we have the perfect book for you: The Franklin Library Association: Building the Future of the Nation's First Public Library 1858-2022. The book tells the story of the Franklin Library Association which managed and funded the Franklin Public Library for more than a century. Copies of this book are available now with a donation to Friends of the Franklin Library. Interested in a copy? Reach out to us at fofl02038@gmail.com.

Be A Friend! Friends of the Franklin Library is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the Franklin Public Library's collections and programs. We welcome new ideas and new Friends as we grow our organization. Please join us on Wednesday, March 6  at 7:00pm in the Friends of the Franklin Library Community Room to Learn more about becoming a Friend!

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/news/march-2024-franklin-library-news-events

Franklin Public Library: News & Events scheduled for March 2024
Franklin Public Library: News & Events scheduled for March 2024

MIAA hockey brackets at 10 AM; basketball at 1 PM - both live broadcasts via Franklin TV

MIAA (@MIAA033) posted on Fri, Feb 23, 2024:
The MIAA Hockey Tournament brackets are being released tomorrow at 10 AM.  The first analysis show is at 10:15 with teams, coaches, and the media talking about the tourney.  
Here is the link -> Hockeyhttps://youtu.be/MgP371EEpfM

MIAA hockey brackets at 10 AM
MIAA hockey brackets at 10 AM

The MIAA Basketball Tournament brackets are being released tomorrow at 1 PM. The first analysis show is at 1:15 PM with teams, coaches, and the media talking about the tourney.  
Here is the link -> Basketball - https://youtu.be/lBbJxr0MHbQ
MIAA basketball at 1 PM
MIAA basketball at 1 PM