Monday, April 14, 2025

John Gorka returns to perform at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse - May 17

John Gorka returns to perform at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse - May 17
Circle of Friends Coffeehouse - May 17
John Gorka returns to the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse on Saturday, May 17th at 7:30 PM. He is perhaps the quintessential iconic singer-songwriter of the 80's folk scene. Hailing from New Jersey, but forged in the Greenwich Village Fast Folk scene, he honed his craft and persona into an unmistakable image.

Many well known artists have recorded and/or performed John Gorka songs, including Mary Chapin Carpenter, Nanci Griffith, Mary Black and Maura O'Connell. John has graced the stage of Austin City Limits, Mountain Stage, etown and has appeared on CNN. http://johngorka.com/

"The leading singer/songwriter of the New Folk movement" – Rolling Stone

"Gorka is widely heralded for the sophisticated intelligence and provocative originality of his songs." -The Boston Globe
 
The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse is a non-profit organization affiliated with Franklin's First Universalist Society. Concerts are presented in a smoke free and alcohol free environment at the Society's handicapped accessible Meetinghouse, 262 Chestnut St. in Franklin, and begin at 7:30 PM; doors open at 7:00 PM. Beverages and gourmet desserts will be available.  Please visit http://www.circlefolk.org/ to purchase tickets or for more information.

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW): Episode 287 - Interview with Randy Caparoso (audio)

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

Interview with Randy Caparoso

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) - Episode Summary:  Lodi CA Wine with Randy Caparoso
Episode 287 - Interview with Randy Caparoso (audio)
Episode 287 - Interview with Randy Caparoso (audio)


Join hosts Kim and Mark as they welcome the esteemed Randy Caparoso, author of "Lodi! A definitive guide and history of Americas largest wine growing region." Randy, a seasoned wine journalist, photographer, sommelier, editor for the Somm Journal, and social media director for the Lodi Winegrape Commission, brings over 45 years of wine expertise to the table.

This episode is a comprehensive exploration of Lodi, California's vast and often misunderstood wine region. Randy takes listeners on a journey through Lodi's rich history, delving into its unique terroir, diverse grape varieties, and the factors that contribute to its distinctive wines. He provides a "Wine 101" of Lodi, explaining its geographical nuances, and addressing the question of why this significant region remains relatively "new" or "unknown" to many wine enthusiasts.

Listeners will discover fascinating historical connections, including the surprising role Massachusetts played in the development of Lodi's vineyards and a discussion of Hawaii's first Masters of Wine. Randy also sheds light on Lodi's signature Zinfandel, explaining what makes it so special. A detailed comparison of East vs. West Lodi is provided, and a deep dive into the term "old vine."

Randy's passion and knowledge shine through as he unravels the complexities of Lodi, revealing why its grapes are a crucial component of many wines we enjoy. If you're eager to understand Lodi's significant contribution to the wine world, this episode is a must-listen.

For more information about Randy's book, visit www.kitchencincopress.com

To explore his insightful blog, head to:  Lodi Wine Commission - Blog

#wine #thewonderfulworldofwine #lodi #randycaparosso 



Town of Franklin issues a "CALL FOR ARTISTS" + Includes Stipend Opportunities



Call for Artists | Fairy Trails & Franklin Tales


The Town of Franklin's Department of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy invites artists and creators of all ages to craft an environmentally friendly fairy house for display in the Franklin Sculpture Park! As part of our Fairy Trails & Tales of Franklin exhibition, we're looking for imaginative and sustainable designs that harmonize with the park's natural beauty.

Click here for more details.

Call for Artists| Artsy Boxes

ARTIST STIPEND AVAILABLE


Call for Artists – 2025 Artsy Box Project | Join us in adding color, creativity, and culture to Franklin's streets! 

The Franklin Cultural District Committee is excited to announce the 2025 Artsy Box Project, inviting artists to transform a utility box in downtown Franklin into a vibrant public art piece! This initiative celebrates Franklin's creativity and history by showcasing art inspired by nature and community. We welcome artists of all backgrounds—established and emerging—to submit their most uplifting and colorful designs.

Click here for more details.

Call for Artists| Micro Galleries ARTIST STIPEND AVAILABLE


Franklin's first public art micro gallery is a unique, small-scale exhibition space housed inside a repurposed neighborhood library box. This innovative initiative transforms a traditional book-sharing box into a miniature art gallery, bringing accessible, rotating exhibitions to the heart of our community.


Located in an accessible public space, the micro gallery will feature small, original artworks created by local and regional artists. Much like a traditional gallery but on a smaller scale, this space will showcase diverse artistic voices while encouraging engagement, curiosity, and creativity among residents and visitors alike.

Click here for more details.

Call for Artists| The Art of Play: Franklin's Cornhole Project

ARTIST STIPEND AVAILABLE


The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy is seeking artists to create/share vibrant, pieces of artwork for cornhole boards that will be used at town festivals and events for years to come! This is a unique opportunity to bring public art into an accessible, interactive setting, allowing the community to experience and enjoy local creativity in a whole new way. Upcoming events these boards will be featured: Strawberry Stroll, Farmers Markets, PorchFest!

Click here for more details.

Call for Artists & Writers | Featured in Printed + Digital District Guides


Who We're Looking For:

Visual artists: illustrators, painters, photographers, printmakers, digital artists, muralists.


Writers: poets, lyricists, flash fiction authors, and storytellers

Open to creatives who live, work, or create in Franklin or nearby communities.


Artwork or short written pieces (poems, lyrics, or very short stories) that reflect the essence of Franklin—its community, creativity, culture, seasons, and shared spaces.

Themes can include nature, community connection, public gathering, small-town life, cultural expression, or the passage of seasons.

Selected Creatives Will Receive:

Featured placement in the seasonal printed guides

Artist/writer credit and short feature with your name and contact/social info + artist statements

Promotion via Franklin Culture's digital platforms


Timeline:

Submission Deadline: Wednesday, May 21st

Summer Guide Release: Mid June 2025

Fall/Winter Guide Release: October 2025


How to Submit:

Email 3–5 art samples (JPEG or PDF) or 1–2 written pieces (under 250 words each), along with a short bio and why you'd like to participate, the Director of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy Cory Shea, Cshea@franklinma.gov with the subject line: FCD Creative Submission 2025 by Wednesday May 21st

Town of Franklin Franklin Culture District | 355 East Central Street | Franklin, MA 02038 US


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Hold the date for Tri-County's musical bingo fund raising event - Saturday, May 17

Hold the date for Tri-County's musical bingo fund raising event - Saturday, May 17
 
Hold the date for Tri-County's musical bingo fund raising event - Saturday, May 17
Hold the date for Tri-County's musical bingo fund raising event - Saturday, May 17
 

GOOD DEEDS: Spring is here – The Community Preservation Act

Dear Friends of the Registry, Registry Stakeholders, and Norfolk County Residents, Spring is here, and as many of us take this opportunity to enjoy the wonderful public spaces that the communities in Norfolk County have to offer, I wanted to take a moment and share with you some history and information about the Community Preservation Act that I think you might find interesting.

The Community Preservation Act (CPA) is the result of more than two decades of work to create legislation that would provide all 351 Massachusetts cities and towns with a tool to preserve their most unique natural, community, and physical infrastructures in the face of rapid expansion and development.
 
The CPA allows cities and towns to establish a Community Preservation Fund to preserve open space, historic preservation, affordable housing, and outdoor recreation. Additionally, the CPA establishes a statewide Community Preservation Trust Fund, which the Department of Revenue (DOR) oversees and which contributes annually to municipalities that have ratified the CPA.

The Community Preservation Act was signed into law on September 14, 2000. Today, with the addition of Sheffield, Swampscott, Townsend and Winchester, MA in 2024 there are 200 Massachusetts communities that have adopted this act. Of the 28 communities that make up Norfolk County, 19 communities have adopted the law since it was signed back in 2000. As of December 31, 2019, fees collected for the Community Preservation Act were increased to $50.00 for most land documents recorded and $25.00 for municipal lien certificates. The Registry of Deeds, at no additional cost to the Commonwealth or local communities, collects these revenues once a land document is recorded and forwards the monies to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue on a monthly basis. The funds forwarded to the Commonwealth are then redistributed back to the communities that have adopted the Community Preservation Act.

The fees for the CPA are set by the State Legislature on land documents recorded here at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds. The following chart provides an illustration of the funds generated by the CPA in your community based on recorded real estate filings for that community during the 2024 calendar year

GOOD DEEDS: Spring is here – The Community Preservation Act
GOOD DEEDS: Spring is here – The Community Preservation Act

I hope you find this data informative and helpful in understanding the impact the Community Preservation Act has in allowing cities and towns to ensure that their unique characteristics and assets are preserved for years to come.  In the meantime, if I can be of assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me at 781-461-6116 or by email at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

To all enjoy your Spring.
 
By William P. O’Donnell, Norfolk County Register of Deeds

Franklin Art Association show winners announced

** We are happy to announce the names of the award winners in the FAA Art Exhibit!
 
The award winners in the Oil/Acrylic category are:
  • First: "Bubbles + Swirls" by Peg Munson
    Second: "Two Suns II" by Larry Rockoff
    Third: "Garden Path" by Patti Milton
    Honorable mention: "Doctor Who" by Diana Maley
The show continues at the Norfolk Public Library until April 26. Don't miss it!
 
** We are happy to announce the names of the award winners in the FAA Art Exhibit!
 
The award winners in the Water Media category are:
  • First: "Self-Portrait" by Marcia Litchfield
    Second: "Five Pink Lilies" by Diane Bell
    Third: "Nude!!" by Walter Spencer
    Honorable mention: "Little Things Can Make a Big Impact" by Ali Rheaume
The show continues at the Norfolk Public Library until April 26. Don't miss it!
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** We are happy to announce the names of the award winners in the FAA Art Exhibit!
 
The award winners in the Mixed category are:
  • First: "Our Universe" by Judy Butler
    Second: "Erupting" by M. Beth McGaw
    Third: "Rail Trail" by Susan Plume
    Honorable mention: "Winter Wonder" by Peg Munson
The show continues at the Norfolk Public Library until April 26. Don't miss it!

** We are happy to announce the names of the award winners in the FAA Art Exhibit!
 
The award winners in the Photography category are:
  • First: "Magic in a Crystal Ball" by Peg Munson
    Second: Through the Heart of the Rock" by Marjorie S. Sardella
    Third: "Curious Cows" by Gail Eckberg
    Honorable mention: "Somewhere in Vermont" by Marc Cohen
The show continues at the Norfolk Public Library until April 26. Don't miss it!
 
Last but not least we are happy to announce the names of two artists whose works received special awards at the FAA Art Exhibit!
  • Best In Show — "High Surf" by Dick Fotland
    People's Choice — "Anticipation" by Madeline Saggiomo
Congratulations to all our award winners, and sincere thanks to all the artists and committee members whose efforts contributed to the success of this show!
 
Franklin Art Association show winners announced
Franklin Art Association show winners announced

Apparently forecasts don't matter until they hit you where it hurts

“From the college perspective, there’s some anxiety right now,” says Joseph DiCarlo, dean of enrollment and director of admissions at Worcester State University, as he looks out over the cavernous exhibition hall. “With a smaller number of students, you’ve got to cast a wider net.”

The number of college students in the state has already fallen since the last peak, in 2012, by more than 45,000, or nearly 9 percent — that’s more than the undergraduate enrollment of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and UMass Boston combined.

Before long, experts predict that higher education institutions, including some represented at this college fair, will begin to tumble down the demographic cliff and close. "
Apparently forecasts don't matter until they hit you where it hurts
Apparently forecasts don't matter until they hit you where it hurts
Continue reading the article online -> https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/04/09/magazine/massachusetts-colleges-face-enrollment-drop-higher-ed-crisis/
 
How to access the Globe articles via the Franklin Library with your library card
 
In 2020, our State Representative Jeff Roy and I talked about his work on the Higher Education Committee and the issue that colleges and universities faced with declining enrollment

Franklin Senior Center events highlghts for the week of April 14

Here’s what’s happening this week at the #franklinseniorcenter

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For additional details on Library & Senior Center events ->  

2 times to get your Questions Answered: Mon, Apr 14 - 6:30 PM at the Library and / or Weds, Apr 16, 11:00 AM at the Senior Center; both with Remote option

What is going on with .... ?
What happened to ....?
How come .... ?

Join Steve Sherlock, Franklin Matters & wfpr.fm Community Information Director (volunteer), for an informal and informative Q&A session. 

What is the session about?

• Steve provides some updates on what's happened in the past month in the first 10-15 minutes, then opens the floor to answer whatever questions you have.

When: Monday, April 14, 2024 at 6:30 PM  

Where: Franklin Public Library (Community Room) and via Zoom

  Or

2 times to get your Questions Answered
2 times to get your Questions Answered

When: Wednesday, April 16, 2024 at 11:00 AM  

Where: Franklin Senior Center (2nd floor conf room) and via Zoom


If you want the Zoom link, please use this form, or check with the Library/ or Senior Center front desk, or email me:  https://forms.gle/Nh8RxkMtG1J1DGwj9


Live stream for FHS sports this week: April 14 & April 16

Live stream for FHS sports this week
Live stream for FHS sports this week: April 14 & April 16

 
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Franklin Pride TV - YouTube -> https://bit.ly/FTV-Schools

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Monday, April 14, 2025

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fmFranklin Public Radio has a brand new schedule for the locally produced shows that fill our air waves. 

It ia available anywhere, anytime at wfpr.fm or in the local Franklin, MA area at 102.9 on the FM dial.

Tune in to listen to the following:

wfpr.fm Schedule for Monday - Franklin Public Radio
wfpr.fm Schedule for Monday - Franklin Public Radio


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

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule

Franklin TV schedule for Monday, April 14, 2025

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = MONDAY
7:00 am     Temple Etz Chaim Community Gathering
8:00 am     SAFE Coalition: Michelle Palladini
9:00 am     Metrowest Boston Annual Meeting 2025 Pt 1
12:00 pm     Brook'n'Cookin: Tai Salad
12:30 pm     Cooking with Linda: Pork Chops
1:05 pm     Cooking Thyme: Sweet Corn Risotto
1:35 pm     Pizzapalooza: Black Bean, Roasted Pepper & Garlic Pizzetta
2:02 pm     New England Candlepins: Summer 2019 Show 4
3:02 pm     Candlepin New Generation: Spring 2019 Show 2
6:00 pm     12-Tone Music
7:00 pm     Frank Presents: Mark Minnichelli
8:30 pm     Circle of Friends; Abbie Gardner


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

8:00 am     FHS Winter Jazz 01-29-25
9:30 am     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage 2
10:30 am     All-Town Concert: Chorus & Orchestra
12:00 pm     FHS Concert Hour 02-26-25
1:30 pm     FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse v Milford 04-07-25
7:30 pm     SAFE Coalition: Michelle Palladini
8:30 pm     FHS Varsity Softball v Taunton 04-09-25

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

 
8:00 am     Planning Board 04-07-25
2:00 pm     Planning Board 04-07-25
 

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


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Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA