Monday, October 28, 2024

FHS Cross Country results from Hockomock League Championship meet - 10/26/24

"Congratulations to the Franklin High School Girls Cross Country Team for finishing 3rd at the Hockomock League Championship Meet. The team also won the Kelley-Rex Division of the Hockomock League."

FHS Girls Cross Country Team for finishing 3rd
FHS Girls Cross Country Team for finishing 3rd

"Congrats to the Franklin Boys XC squad who placed 5th at Hocks. Varsity was lead by Alex Fioravanti who took 15th overall with a 16:48. Team wide there were 30+ PRs run today in the Freshman 3k, JV 5k, and Varsity 5k. The Fr and JV teams both won there respective races to boot!
Detail results ->  https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Zosn-wQdvL2Gp9BbR-Hn8H7gTA09f4V/view?usp=drive_link

Shared from -> 

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2 first place wins for Franklin Cheerleading at the Shamrock Showdown on Sunday

Franklin Cheerleading (@FHScheer_) posted Sun, Oct 27, 2024:

"Two 1st place wins today for Varsity and JV and GRAND CHAMPION for Varsity at the Shamrock Showdown! 
Let's go Panthers 🐾 " 

Shared from -> https://t.co/4t0HMGjkf2

2 first place wins for Franklin Cheerleading at the Shamrock Showdown on Sunday
2 first place wins for Franklin Cheerleading at the Shamrock Showdown on Sunday

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW): Episode 275 = Interview with David Way, author of "The Wines of Piemonte" (audio)

Episode 275 = Interview with David Way, author of "The Wines of Piemonte"

Hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi explore all things wine with you!

Topics discussed:
- David's wine background and his work with the Wine & Spirits Trust
- Italian wine laws
- Italian sparkling wines history and the uniqueness of Alta Langa
- The grapes of Piemonte

Nebbiolo and the Alto Piemonte
- Visiting the Piemonte region
- The Brachetto grape and its history

Find more about David and his book at www.winefriend.org

If you're an Italian wine lover or want to know more about the wines, this show is a must-listen!

Cheers,  
Kim and Mark



GOOD DEEDS: Remembering Our Veterans

By William P. O'Donnell, Norfolk County Register of Deeds
 
As Veterans Day approaches, it is important to reflect on the service and sacrifices of our veterans, as well as to show our gratitude and support for them. It also reminds me of a night on November 8th last year here at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, where we hosted a special event to honor and recognize past, present, and future veterans for their dedication and bravery. It was truly inspiring to hear the patriotic music that filled the air and listen to the different presenters speak about what it means to be a veteran.

 

GOOD DEEDS: Remembering Our Veterans
GOOD DEEDS: Remembering Our Veterans

The night also marked the release of the Registry's third volume of Notable Land Records titled "We Remembered Our Veterans." Our Notable Land Records booklet pays our respect and thanks for the countless contributions and sacrifices of Norfolk County veterans from the Revolutionary War to present-day peacekeepers. The booklet features detailed stories of veterans all throughout the 28 communities that make up Norfolk County. These individuals have led remarkable lives: several are Medal of Honor recipients; one was an experimental aircraft pilot; another served in three wars. The booklet outlines a history of the military branches as well as the four United States Presidents born in Norfolk County who served as commander-in-chief.

 

The opening of the ceremonies on that night started with the posting of the colors called by Norwood Veteran Services Director Ted Mulvehill and was performed by the Norfolk County Sheriff's Honor Guard. The Norwood High School group, the Madrigals, treated the audience to a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem.

 

Walpole resident and attorney Steven Brady, a 20-year veteran of the United States Army who did two tours of duty in Afghanistan and was awarded the Bronze Star, led the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance. He spoke briefly, "As veterans, we all had different jobs... The one thing we had in common was that a veteran is someone who left their family, their home, and their life."

 

The evening took on special significance as Veterans' Services Secretary Jon Santiago, the highest-ranking state veterans official in the Commonwealth, spoke about the role of veterans and the sacrifices they make on behalf of our freedoms. Secretary Santiago talked about the challenges that some veterans have had transitioning back to civilian life. He stated, "I want to serve those who served us."

 

Norfolk County Sheriff Patrick McDermott did a memorable version of "God Bless America." He also spoke about a previous generation of McDermott's, known as the "seven McDermott Brothers," all of whom served their country, with five of them serving during World War II.

 

On display were fascinating storyboards detailing the history of the various military branches, how the country honors its veterans, and the list of the 20 county veterans who were awarded the Medal of Honor. Attendees of the event were given a free copy of "We Remember Our Veterans."

 

My hope is that this event, which served as a tribute to all veterans, allowed the veterans who attended to see the gratitude we feel towards those who served and who still serve and left a lasting impact, reminding others of the sacrifices made by the brave men and women of the armed forces.

 

If you would like a free copy of "We Remember Our Veterans," please contact our office at the Norfolk Registry of Deeds at (781) 234-3305. We would be delighted to send a copy to you. You can also download a digital version on our website here:  https://www.norfolkdeeds.org/news-event/notable-land-records-vol-3

 

Thank you to all our veterans.


StickMan Blue debut scheduled for FUMC Community Concert Nov 16

Kaye Kelly (photo by Jake Jacobson)
Kaye Kelly (photo by Jake Jacobson)

via Kaye Kelly 

"Mark and I have been quietly working this up for a few months. Local friends, I hope you’ll save the date for the debut of “StickMan Blue” on November 16th at 7 PM.
We’ll be giving a candlelit show right downtown.
This is part of a free concert series given by the Franklin UMC.  
Hope to see you there!"

Franklin Library News & Events - November 2024 for Teens & Adults

 

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. The Library will be closed Monday November 11th for Veteran's Day. The library will be closing early at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, November 27th and closed on Thursday November 28th for Thanksgiving Day.

Franklin Public Library's 2024 Reading Challenge!
November : A book with food on the cover!
For complete details and to sign-up, visit our website! Grand prizes made possible by the Friends of the Franklin Library!

Franklin Library Book Sale
Friday, November 15th, 1:00-5:00pm.  Saturday, November 16th, 9:00am to 12:00pm
All books are just one dollar!

Bag Sale - $5 A Bag—Saturday, November 16th, from 1:00-4:00pm
Come fill a brown bag with all the books you can!

Franklin Public Library VITA: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Volunteers are always needed for the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs… better known as VITA and TCE.
Many volunteer roles are available. You can help as a greeter, an interpreter, and many other roles, but most of all, we need tax preparers. Training for certification is provided! Learn more at https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-tax-volunteers or email site coordinator Mitzi Gousie at mgousie@minlib.net.

hoopla Update
If you're a hoopla user, please scroll to the end of the newsletter to get an update, and learn more about the hoopla service.

***Due to a Tixkeeper/Eventkeeper outage, event registration, museum pass reservation, and study and conference room reservations are currently inaccessible online.
To register for an event, reserve a museum pass, or reserve the study or conference room, please call the library directly at 508-520-4941.

Museum Passes
Reserve passes to the area's most popular museums, aquariums, and more! Passes are available to be reserved up to thirty days in advance.

Weekly / Monthly Events for Teens


Dungeons and Dragons Club for Kids & Teens! Mondays, @ 4:00-6:00PM (Ages 7-17)
Kids are invited to join us for a weekly Dungeons and Dragons Club! The library will supply dice, rule books, and blank character sheets! (Dungeon Masters must be ages 12 and up.) Email mgousie@minlib.net for registration and more information.

Family Game Night! 2nd Tuesday of the Month @ 6:00PM
Try a new game! Introduce your favorite! Most importantly... play games!
This a monthly group dedicated to the great board games out there and a space to find some new people to play with! All ages welcome! No Registration Required.

Code Club! Wednesdays @ 4:00PM (7-17)
This is an after school hour of code focusing on exploration of computer programming through play. This is not a classroom. This is a playground where Coders have access to: optional tutorials & walkthroughs, monthly challenges, and mentoring in their coding journey. All levels of skill are welcome and personal projects are encouraged! This can be a great way to dip your toes in the pool and see what learning to code can do for you! Let us know if you need technology from the library and join the mailing list for news about this program by filling out the form on our website!

Teen Advisory Board! 2nd Wednesday of the Month @ 6:30PM
Join us each month for Teen Advisory Board! The Teen Advisory Board is a GREAT opportunity to get involved here at the library! You'll help plan events and programs, create displays and decorate the teen space, and help drive decisions around the kinds of materials we bring to the YA collection, from books and beyond, all while eating snacks and getting volunteer hours! It's a win-win-win!

Game Bytes! Thursdays @ 4:00PM
Bring a snack and let's play! Bring your own devices or try a retro game while we talk shop about the latest and greatest in Video Games! New Releases, Events, Streamers, Speed Running and more!! No registration required.

Special Events for Teens


Copley Cats Acapella Concert Saturday November 2nd @ 3:00PM
Groove to the harmonies of the Copley Cats! Featuring popular tunes from various decades this A Capella group with a 30-year history is coming for a Saturday afternoon to remember!

Hack Your College App! Wednesday, November 6th @ 6:00PM
Applying to college can be a stressful process. Are looking to get ahead of the game and start your application early? Have you started your application and just need help polishing it? Are you unsure if college is the path for you and you need someone to talk it out with? Then come by and meet with Mx. Jorge Marinez, a former College Guidance Counselor and a current Admissions Counselor at Dean College, and up your chances of standing out on college applications! No registration required.

Knife Skills with Chef Tom Thursday November 7th @ 6:30PM
Refresh your skills and hone your technique! This hands on class starts by talking about knives: how to handle them safely, what different types are used for, and techniques to use them. Then Chef Tom demonstrates different classic cuts and it's our turn to practice with training knives (vinyl knives that will cut vegetables but not skin). A perfect pre-holiday primer for all adults and older teens.

Winter Sing-Along with Dean College Vocal Ensemble Wednesday November 20th @ 4:00 PM
Families! Join us for a musical afternoon! The Dean College Vocal Ensemble will perform a wide variety of musical selections for a fun concert at the Franklin Public Library! The program will feature winter carols you know and love with many more eclectic song choices from throughout history. Come hear the songs and their stories!

Teensgiving! Wednesday, November 20th @ 5:00PM
Teens - join us in the teen room for a potluck celebration of thanksgiving! Bring along your favorite snack and your appetite and kick off the thanksgiving holiday with friends! No registration required.

Paint-Teens! Monday, November 25th @ 5:00PM
Registration Required. To register for an event, please call the library directly at 508-520-4941. Teens - join Miss Lily and create your very own step-by-step painting of a cute cat! Best fit for teens ages 12+. All materials will be provided.

Events for Adults


Knitting Group Fridays, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Love to knit or crochet? Join our group of local fiber artists who will be meeting in the Friends of the Franklin Library Community Room on Fridays 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Table Top, Alternating Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Registration Required. No Experience Necessary.
It's time to dust off your dice, grab a source book and role play your way through hijinks and horrors! Table Top is a Monthly game of Tabletop Role Playing Games for Adults! Email mgousie@minlib.net to register and/or get more info!

Copley Cats Acapella Concert Saturday November 2nd @ 3:00PM
Groove to the harmonies of the Copley Cats! Featuring popular tunes from various decades this A Capella group with a 30-year history is coming for a Saturday afternoon to remember!

Community Game Night, Tuesday, November 12th @ 6:00 PM
Try a new game! Introduce your favorite! Most importantly... play games!
This a monthly group dedicated to the great board games out there and a space to find some new people to play with! All ages welcome! No registration required.

Painting for Adults Saturday November 20th @1:00 PM
Registration Required. To register for an event, please call the library directly at 508-520-4941. Are you feeling creative? Join Miss Lily to create your very own step-by-step painting of a covered bridge! All materials will be provided. 

The Weekend Watercolor Sunday, November 3 & 17 @ 2:00 PM
Registration Required.To register for an event, please call the library directly at 508-520-4941.
Relax with Sharon Carloni during a Sunday painting class for adults 18 and over!
     November 3: Autumn tree
     November 17: Sum-e Fish and Water

Knife Skills with Chef Tom Thursday November 7th @ 6:30PM
Registration Required. To register for an event, please call the library directly at 508-520-4941.
Refresh your skills and hone your technique! This hands on class starts by talking about knives: how to handle them safely, what different types are used for, and techniques to use them. Then Chef Tom demonstrates different classic cuts and it's our turn to practice with training knives (vinyl knives that will cut vegetables but not skin). A perfect pre-holiday primer for all adults and older teens.

Chess Group, Saturday November 9th @ 2:30 PM
Chess - the Game of Kings has resumed play! All ages and ability levels are welcomed.  If you would like to learn how to play chess, you are welcome as well! Learn an opening, develop strategic & tactical abilities, improve endgame skills. Sets will be available. No registration is required, and there is no fee.

Ken Gloss: Book Antiques and Collecting Thursday November 14th @ 6:30 PM
Join us in welcoming Ken Gloss of Boston based Brattle Books! In this presentation, Ken talks about some of his favorite rare book finds and describes some of the joys of "the hunt" in his collection journey.  You will learn what makes books and manuscripts rare and what determines whether they increase in value. Enjoy fascinating anecdotes from private and institutional collecting, as well as guidelines for starting a collection of your own! Feel free to discuss your collection with Ken after the talk in an informal Q&A. No registration required.

Franklin Q&A Monday, November 18th @ 6:30 PM
Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely
What is going on with .... ? What happened to ....? How come .... ?
Join Steve Sherlock, Community Information Director, for Franklin Matters & Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm), for an informal and informative Q&A session.

Winter Sing-Along with Dean College Vocal Ensemble Wednesday November 20th @ 4:00 PM
Families! Join us for a musical afternoon! The Dean College Vocal Ensemble will perform a wide variety of musical selections for a fun concert at the Franklin Public Library! The program will feature winter carols you know and love with many more eclectic song choices from throughout history. Come hear the songs and their stories!

Crochet Fundamentals Refresh Saturday November 30th @ 1:00 PM
(Best for ages 16 and over)
Come explore the fundamentals of crochet as we work together on a simple project to foster the learning process.  In our two hour class we will explore the following; pairing of yarn and hook, gauge, the chain stitch, single crochet, and double crochet, and treble crochet.  All class materials will be provided. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Franklin Cultural Council, a local agency, which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

Granny Square Class Saturday November 30th @2:00 PM
(Best for ages 16 and over)
A granny square is like a plain sheet of paper. Sure, it comes in different colors, textures, sizes and weights however in and of itself, it's not very exciting until you use it as an integral part of your creative process.  During our two hour crochet class we will explore the basic structure of a granny square as we make one traditional style square using a basic worsted weight wool. You will leave the class with a new respect for the humble Granny square and how to bring it to life in your crochet journey.  All class materials will be provided. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Bellingham and Franklin Cultural Councils, local agencies,  which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
Pre-requisites: Ability to chain, single crochet, double crochet, knowledge of how to count stitches

**hoopla news**

If you use hoopla you'll experience some service changes beginning November 1st.

  • We are reducing the number of hoopla checkouts you can make each month from five to four.
  • In addition, we have implemented a budget cap on our hoopla service, which means that once the library has spent its budgeted amount of money on hoopla checkouts per day, no more checkouts will be allowed for anyone until the next day begins. See below for further explanation of the cap.

We know that hoopla is a popular service with our patrons, who enjoy the ability to check out ebooks, eAudiobooks, eComics, videos and music albums from the service. We also love offering hoopla to patrons and will continue doing so. To make the service sustainable within the confines of the library's budget, we've had to set the new limits described above.

To fully understand the reason for the new limits, it's important to know how hoopla works. Libraries that offer hoopla agree to pay a fee for each item that patrons check out. Prices vary among items, but generally, an ebook checkout through hoopla costs the library about $3. Movies and music cost about $1.50, and some eAudiobooks cost as much as $4.99. eAudiobooks tend to be the most expensive category as well as the most popular with patrons, so those costs can rise quickly.  The Franklin Library currently has about 3,000 registered Hoopla users, with eAudiobooks being the most popular category. We're thrilled that patrons enjoy hoopla. At the same time, we must control the library's costs for a service whose overall expense is influenced by the cost of each checkout and increasing use by patrons. Consequently, we've set a daily cap on our hoopla service. On any given day, once the library's cost hits that cap, patrons will be unable to check out any more hoopla items until the next day. Lowering the number of checkouts that individual patrons can make from hoopla will ensure that more patrons can use the service each month. We hope this post helps explain some of the reasons for the new limits on hoopla. Thank you for your support, and be sure to check out the Libby app for more ebook and eAudiobook options!

**From the Friends of the Franklin Library**

Friends of Franklin Library Meeting, Wednesday November 6th @ 7:00 PM
Love the Library? Then how about joining the Friends! Attend the next Friends of Franklin Library meeting! Contact the FOFL at: fofl02038@gmail.com | Follow the Friends on Twitter: @FriendsFranklin

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

Franklin Library News & Events - November 2024 for Teens & Adults
Franklin Library News & Events - November 2024 for Teens & Adults

Senior Center event highlights for the week of Oct 28 - Nov 1

Senior Center event highlights for the week of Oct 28 - Nov 1
Senior Center event highlights for the week of Oct 28 - Nov 1

 

Here’s what’s happening at the #franklinseniorcenter this week! Come in and join us for some fun! 
#franklinma #whatshappening





Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Monday, Oct 28, 2024

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Monday
9 AM 12 PM and 6 PM - Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick & Nick Remissong
2 hours of awesome blues music, info, interviews

11 AM 2 PM and 8 PM Frank’s Music – with Frank Falvey


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

8:00 am Pickleball Tournament: Pickleball Tournament
9:00 am Historical Museum: Randy LaRosa and Krishna Swain
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Scones
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Green Bean Casserole
1:10 pm      Cooking Thyme: Red Pepper Soup
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Shrimp, Tomato & Greens Pizzetta
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 2
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 3
3:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Districts
4:30 pm Tamisha Civil PSA
5:30 pm The Circuit Breakers
7:00 pm Frank Presents: Jeff Roy 10-09-24
7:32 pm Frank Presents: Tamisha Civil 10-21-24
8:00 pm Endless Konnections: Kevin Barthelemy
9:30 pm Second Sunday Speaker Series: Rob Lawson

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

8:00 am FHS Girls Varsity Soccer v Milford 10-24-24
10:00 am FHS Winter Band 2022
11:15 am MSAA Open Meeting 10-17-24
1:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Districts
2:30 pm Pickleball Tournament: Pickleball Tournament
6:00 pm FHS Varsity Volleyball v Mansfield 10-07-24
8:30 pm FHS Varsity Football v Sharon 10-25-24

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

8:00 am Planning Board 10-21-24

2:00 pm Planning Board 10-21-24

7:00 pm Joint Budget Subcommittee 10-23-24



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


Sunday, October 27, 2024

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, October 27, 2024 ???

Sunday, October 27
7 – 7:30am Fiber Art Installation (Franklin Public Library) 
9am – 1pm Early Voting (Town Clerk's Office, 355 E Central St) 
12 – 4pm 5th Annual Pumpkin Patch (St John's Episcopal Church) 
1 – 4pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
2 – 4:30pm FPAC: The School of Rock (THE BLACK BOX) 
3 – 5pm LiveARTS: Michael Lewin (First Universalist Society Franklin) 
4 – 5pm Franklin Celebration of Love and Diversity (Franklin Town Common)


**  NO Town Meetings today   **


What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 

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Why are there multiple calendars?
Respectfully, the Library and Senior Center calendars are too full of events to include all their events so we tend to focus on the major events. Town and School meetings are also kept separate. Links for all the calendars are shared here:

Find the full Community event calendar  https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

The Library calendar of events ->    calendar link

The Senior Center calendar of events ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events/upcoming


Event in support of St. Mary’s, Sunday, Oct 27 at 4 PM

Franklin Celebration of Love and Diversity:  Responding to violence with compassion and unity

In the wake of suspected arson at St Mary's, this is a time to be together, to support each other, to pray and to sing. Sunday, October 27 at 4 PM on the Franklin Town Common

Sponsored by the Franklin Interfaith Council and the Franklin Freedom Team

Franklin Town Common
Franklin Town Common

1640 voters early ballots cast in the first week in Franklin, MA; tabulators tested on Wednesday

Via Town Clerk Nancy Danello:
"First full week of in person early voting complete!!  
Total of 1,640 voters! The flow was steady with NO lines!!  
Thank you to all of our voters!!"

tabulator testing
tabulator testing

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I was able to stop by briefly on Wednesday to observe the set up and some of the execution of the tabulator testing process. Per Dyan Fitzgerald, Deputy Town Clerk, the tabulator testing went well.

For more info on the tabulator testing process, it is basically unchanged since reported on here ->


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Additional information on the Town Clerk and election processing can be found on the Town page ->     https://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerkelection-administrator