Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Franklin Public Schools Fifth Graders Recognized at One8 Applied Learning Hub Student Showcase

Superintendent Lucas Giguere and Director of Curriculum STEM Eric Stark are pleased to share that fifth-grade students from Lincoln Street and Washington Street Elementary Schools recently presented Applied Learning math projects to over 500 industry professionals at the One8 Applied Learning Hub Student Showcase in Boston.

Both schools received awards for their impressive group projects. Washington Street’s team won the ST Math category and Lincoln Street’s team won Project of Distinction
Fifth-grade students from Lincoln Street and Washington Street Elementary Schools presented projects at the One8 Applied Learning Hub Student Showcase on May 8. (Photo Courtesy Franklin Public Schools)
Fifth-grade students from Lincoln Street and
Washington Street Elementary Schools presented projects
at the One8 Applied Learning Hub Student Showcase
on May 8. (Photo Courtesy Franklin Public Schools)

Students first began working on the projects in February, when they were tasked with working in groups to create a tri-fold poster explaining an ST Math game they use in class.

ST Math is a supplemental math program that teaches mathematical concepts through visual puzzles. Through its visual depictions of math concepts, the program removes language barriers for students and utilizes interactive puzzles to explain ideas.

The project challenged students to introduce the game to someone unfamiliar with it. Students explained how the game helped them develop a mathematical skill or concept, and considered how industry professionals use math within their careers.

Students shared their projects with professionals from across the state, including individuals from organizations such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Liberty Mutual. They also presented to several local organizations, including the Town of Franklin, Franklin School Committee and Franklin Public Schools.

The professionals provided feedback and discussed the projects with students. Through the conversations, students learned about the process of applying concepts learned in the classroom to real world scenarios.

"Projects like this allow our students to understand the curriculum from a different perspective," said Washington Street Elementary School Principal Evan Chelman. "As our students collaborated to teach others a math concept, they approached the course material from a new angle. It was exciting to see them work together and incorporate the feedback community members provided."

With their revised projects, the fifth graders presented their work at Franklin High School during the Science National Honor Society’s Family Science Night on April 9.

The months of hard work paid off on May 8, when the students traveled to the TRACK at new balance and presented their projects at the One8 Applied Learning Hub Student Showcase. They received written and verbal feedback from industry professionals, whose notes praised the projects and allowed students to draw connections between their own and the professionals’ work.

“We prioritize aligning our curriculum and student experiences with current industry practices,” said Superintendent Giguere. “Through our partnerships with the One8 Applied Learning Hub and ST Math, our students can attend meaningful events such as the showcase. These opportunities allow them to see firsthand how their classroom lessons apply to the outside world."

The final product each group displayed at the showcase was a tri-fold poster with an ST Math puzzle and description, the math concept behind the game, the connection between the game and the real world and how it relates to at least one profession.

“We are very proud of the groups that presented at the One8 Student Showcase,” said Lincoln Street Elementary School Principal Brad Hendrixson. “The months of hard work paid off as our students took home multiple awards and had insightful conversations with industry professionals. These hands-on events truly make a difference in our students' learning experience, and we were happy to see them thrive during their showcase presentations."

About the One8 Foundation and the One8 Applied Learning Hub
The One8 education team identifies, supports and scales high impact programs and approaches that help schools and teachers prepare students for success in a rapidly changing, data rich world. One8 imagines a future where high-quality applied learning opportunities that make learning relevant, stimulating and rewarding are a regular part of the student experience driving impact for all students. 
The One8 Applied Learning Hub helps Massachusetts schools get the most out of Applied Learning programs by providing implementation support, educator community building, and student opportunities that bring learning to life. The One8 Applied Learning Hub currently supports seven programs in the Commonwealth: the Democratic Knowledge Project, Investigating History, OpenSciEd, PBLWorks, Project Lead The Way, Skew the Script, and ST Math. 
Visit www.one8.org and www.one8alhub.org to learn more.
Additional photos can be found - https://photos.app.goo.gl/BqXRa4vnYddi331X7

FHS girls lacrosse & boys tennis teams advance in playoffs on Tuesday

Via Instagram, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Tuesday, May 26, 2026


Girls Lacrosse = Division 1
#21 Andover, 5 @ #12 Franklin, 15 – Final

"Revenge was not something Franklin was trying to hide from.

The Panthers knew exactly what happened last season in the state tournament against Andover, and once the Warriors showed up in the bracket again, Franklin was not interested in pretending this was just another tournament game.

Click here for a photo gallery from this game.
One year after Andover ended Franklin’s season in an upset, the Panthers got their response Tuesday night, jumping out to a big lead and dominating after halftime to roll to a 15-5 win in the opening round of the Division 1 state tournament.

“We knew they knocked us out last year, so there was a little revenge,” Franklin coach Kristen Igoe Guarino said. “I think it’s a good mentality to have. We wanted to fight for everything — nothing’s given to us. I think that kind of happened to us a few weeks ago where we got complacent. It was important we came in with the mentality of you have to earn it, and playing a team who beat you last year is helpful.”
Continue reading the recap by Ryan Lanigan || HockomockSports.com Editor

Franklin TV video for replay - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFJd9oq9bM0


Boys Tennis = Division 1
#34 Franklin, 3 @ #31 Braintree, 2 – Final


For other results across the Hockomock League (subscription required)
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-05-26-26/


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

Reminder: FHS Class of 1976 - Do you have your Reunion Tickets ???

"Please let any one you know who graduated in 1976 that our 50th Class Reunion tickets and info can be found here: https://fhs-class-of-76.org/fhs-class-of-76-page?"



“Embrace Your Quilty Creativity” program Tuesday, June 9 in Franklin

Yankee Quilters, a nonprofit quilt guild, will present a program by Janet Elia on inspiring quilt projects at its meeting at 7:00 PM. Tuesday, June 9th, at Emma’s Quilt Cupboard in the Horace Mann Plaza, East Central Street in Franklin. Elia is a quilter, instructor and lecturer from Taunton. Her slide show will reveal her creative process and her sources of inspiration to develop quilting motifs and designs. To see photos of Janet’s work, visit her blog. This program is open to non-members for a one-time fee of $5.00.

The June meeting will also include the organization’s annual “Strawberry Social,” which wraps up the program year, dates for summer events, and a report on the many quilts donated for charity in the past six months.

Yankee will hold a summer “staycation” open to all quilters Friday, July 31st to Sunday, August 2nd at Christ The King Lutheran Church in Holliston. Cost for 3 days of quilting space is $125 for non-members ($100 for members). Annual membership for the 2026-2027 program year will be $40.00 for new members and includes an embroidered name badge. Contact yankeequilters11@gmail.com, call (508) 657-4770 or mail payment in full to PO Box 53, Franklin, MA 02038.

For information about other events, please contact YankeeQuilters11@gmail.com.
Yankee Quilters Guild is a 501-c-3 charitable organization based in Franklin with members throughout the region. The Guild meets on the second Tuesday each month at Emma’s Quilt Cupboard in Franklin, Horace Mann Plaza, East Central Street, Franklin in space generously donated by the store. Donations to the Guild are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by current law.

Franklin Rod And Gun Club schedules annual Fishing Derby - June 6

June 6th is our annual Fishing Derby! Just $10 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and younger on gorgeous Uncas Pond, which was recently stocked with 1,200 trout.

There will be cash prizes for adults coming in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd for biggest fish but all kids 16 and younger get trophies. We'll have free use of bait, gear, boats, rods & reels while supplies last. You can bring your own (non-motorized) boat as well and launch from our beach or public access road.

We'll have an all-you-can-eat breakfast for $5 or, if you don't want that, breakfast sandwiches for sale that you can bring with you while you fish. There will also be a free pizza lunch.

Raffles will be taking place throughout the day as well. It's a time-honored Franklin tradition and we can't wait to see you out there. Tight lines!!



Franklin Library News & Events for June 2026 - Events for Adults

Events for Adults

English Conversation Group, Tuesdays @ 6:30pm
Looking for a casual, low-stress place to practice your English language skills? Join us on Tuesday evenings for a friendly group chat with your fellow English learners. Please note: this group is meant for folks who have a basic grasp of English and are looking for conversational practice, not very beginners. A tutor will be present to answer questions and help keep the conversation flowing, but the focus will not be on formal instruction. No registration required.

Table Top, Alternating Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6pm
Registration Required (see below). 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 sign up and/or get more info.


Knitting Group, Fridays, 10am – 12pm
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! All skill levels are welcome. No registration required.
 
Crafter’s Circle, Thursday, June 4 @ 6pm
New Program
Gather round the circle to work your latest craft project and maybe learn something new as we enjoy each other’s company and the craft projects we love! No registration required.

Painting for Adults, Saturday, June 6 @ 1pm
Registration Required
This month, our community is hosting almost a dozen foreign nations for the 2026 World Cup. Adults can join Lily and create your own step-by-step painting of a beacon to welcome these other countries to our shores! All materials will be provided.

Diamond Art De-Stress, Saturday, June 6 @ 2pm
Registration Required
Give your day some sparkle & zen. Enjoy a meditative diamond art project. All materials provided. For ages 18+.

Learn to Mahjong! Tuesday, June 9 @ 6:30pm
This intro to Mahjong session will introduce the suits, the rules, the card, and other basics of American Mahjong! No registration required.

Diamond Art De-Stress, Saturday, June 11 @ 6pm
Registration Required
Give your day some sparkle & zen. Enjoy a meditative diamond art project. All materials provided. For ages 18+.

Strawberry Pompoms Craft! Friday, June 12 @ 3pm
Start your Strawberry Stroll early at the library with a fun craft, making pompoms in the shape of a strawberry! No registration required.

Due Dolce Concert, Thursday, June 18 @ 7pm
Imagine a leisurely stroll down cobblestone streets with the sweet sounds of nostalgic, street-style jazz and European folk songs from the early 1900's as we welcome Due Dolce for an evening concert! A perfect start to a relaxing long weekend or summer date night along Franklin's Main Street. No registration required.

Seed-Starting Workshop, Monday, June 22 @ 4pm
Summer Reading is here and we're Planting a Seed of imagination to read our way to adventure! Start off your summer reading journey with a workshop starting a veggie you can grow at home. Supplies are limited. No registration required. The Library is collecting paper egg cartons for this event. Please consider recycling them with us!

Mahjong Meetup, Tuesday, June 23 @ 6pm
Whether you have a rudimentary knowledge of mahjong or have been playing for years, we would love to have you join us for an evening of strategy, luck and fun. This is an opportunity for the novice to hone their skills and experienced players to share their knowledge. This event will not include instruction on how to play. If you have your own mahjong set, please bring it along. Play begins at 6pm, but the fun can start any time before the library closes! For ages 18+. No registration required. 

Butterfly Garden, Saturday, June 27 @ 1pm
Explore a tunnel of adult butterflies, plants, caterpillars, eggs, and chrysalis! Come see a native species of New England up close! No registration required.

From Friends of the Franklin Library

“Berry” Sweet Things at the Strawberry Stroll, Friday, June 12 @ 4pm
Enter for a chance to win an FOFL tote of prizes and say “hello” to some friendly faces ready to chat about community support for the Franklin Public Library! We'll also have some kid-friendly giveaways!

Friends Annual Meeting, Tuesday, June 16 @ 7pm
At our Annual Meeting, we will review the past year’s activities and finances, discuss pending business, and elect members for our Board of Directors. If you would like to learn more about getting involved with the Friends, including joining the Board, please join us for our next regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 12 at 7pm and/or email fofl02038@gmail.com for more information. New Friends are always welcome!

We Have a NEW Mailing Address
Friends of the Franklin Library
c/o Franklin Public Library
118 Main Street
Franklin, MA 02038

This is a portion of the full newsletter for June 2026   https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/9585/June-2026-Franklin-Library-News-and-Events---Franklin-MA?bidId=

Reminder: call for web designers by the Franklin 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee

Reminder: call for web designers by the Franklin 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee
Reminder: call for web designers by the
Franklin 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee
"The Franklin 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee is seeking qualified web designers and creative partners to help build the official Franklin 250 website ahead of the Town’s 250th Anniversary celebration.
View full project details and submission information here: https://buff.ly/xoGcFN4"




School Committee recognizes Seal of Biliteracy students and retirees (video)

The Franklin School Committee met as scheduled on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 in Council Chambers with all 7 members participating (1 remotely).

Franklin TV video is available for replay - https://www.youtube.com/live/uf-sv9TG2GU?&t=67


Quick recap
  • 17 student were recognized for achieving the Seal of Biliteracy in one or more languages other than English
  • A number of school department retirees from the Central Office or individual schools were recognized for their years of service
  • Superintendent Giguere presented his evidence as part of his evaluation. The subcommittee will collect additional feedback from committee members and prepare the final evaluation for review at a future meeting
  • The committee entered Executive Session, not to return to open meeting, to discussion negotiation strategy
My notes can be found in one PDF file

School Committee and Biliteracy students

School Committee, principals, and retirees


Asked to enter your email address and password to open a party invite? That’s a scam


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By BCP Staff

It’s graduation and summer party season. The FTC is getting reports about unexpected “You’re invited” texts and emails that are actually phishing scams

These fake invitations ask for your email login credentials or a special pass code to open them, but don’t do it. 

Learn how these phishing scams work and how to protect yourself if you get one.

Read more ->  https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2026/05/asked-enter-your-email-address-and-password-open-party-invite-thats-scam?utm_source=govdelivery



Tuesday, May 26, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Tuesday, May 26, 2026 ???

Tuesday, May 26

  • Curbside trash/recycling pickup schedule delayed one day due to holiday; what was Monday will be picked up Tuesday

12:00pm Community Closet (Franklin United Methodist Church)

6:30pm FREE 2026 Wellness Speaking Series (Franklin YMCA)


For Library events ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events
For additional details on Library events ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events

For additional details on Senior Center events ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/9195/May-2026-Newsletter?bidId=
For additional details on Senior Center events ->   



***   Town Meetings today   ***

Massachusetts Strategic Health Group Meeting

Tuesday, May 26 Time: 1:00 PM

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05262026-2335 


Franklin School Committee Meeting

Tuesday, May 26 Time: 7:00 PM

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05262026-2332 


250th Anniversary Celebration Budget Subcommittee Meeting

Tuesday, May 26 Time: 8:00 PM

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05262026-2330 


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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

Town of Franklin 2026 Memorial Day Ceremony - 05/25/26 (audio)

FM #1746 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1746 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares the audio of the Town of Franklin Memorial Day ceremony held on the Town Common on Monday, May 25, 2026. The day was overcast, a rainy forecast had caused the cancellation of the parade. 


Veterans Service Officer Shannon Nisbett is the master of ceremonies and introduces each speaker, and walks us through the program. 


The ceremony runs about 56 minutes. 

Audio link - https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1746-town-of-franklin-memorial-day-ceremony-05-25-26/


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The ceremony program provides all the snake and roles of speakers and contributors (PDF) -> 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y6VTbOFEgYFTve7wCVFaWcFpZIpRJBjx/view?usp=drive_link 


Photos from the ceremony - 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q4cdHXrCz7pNFfov6

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.  


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

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If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


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Strawberry Stroll Set for June 12, 2026 with More Activities Located Along Main Street

The 22nd Annual Strawberry Stroll is set for Friday, June 12 from 4 to 8 pm. Rain date is Saturday June 13 from 4 to 8 pm. The event is expanded up Main Street to Dean College and Franklin Public Library.

The Strawberry Stroll has everything you want. Food, music, entertainment, 100+ vendors, community groups, activities, and strawberry shortcake. There’s something for everyone.
Strawberry Stroll Set for June 12, 2026  with More Activities Located Along Main Street
Strawberry Stroll Set for June 12, 2026  with
More Activities Located Along Main Street

“We are excited to extend the Strawberry Stroll up Main Street to the library for the second year. The extension has elevated this special community day to a new level of fun,” said Kevin Johnson, Strawberry Stroll Chair. “With so much going on, the entire family will have an enjoyable experience. Each year the Strawberry Stroll attracts a record number of visitors and this year I anticipate the most visitors ever to kick off the summer.”

FIRST, THE FOOD!

The Food Court: (the parking lot at The Little Shop of Olive Oils) Boston Events Food Truck, Central Pizza, C&C Ice Cream, and Maguro House.

Along Main Street: Fresh Strawberry Shortcake, Applause Gelato, Ferrara’s Market, Intermission Cafe, Poppy and Crumb, and Teddy Gallagher’s Pub.

More food options: Visit downtown’s many restaurants and shops on Main, East Central and surrounding streets. 

THE AGENDA

Strawberry Shortcake  served by Dean Bank’s staff in front of the bank. Fresh strawberries donated and cut by Dean College will top hundreds of shortcakes complete with whipped cream. 

Children’s Parade at Dean’s College’s main campus at 5 pm. Strut your strawberry-summer spirit at this 20-minute parade at the quad.

Cultural Hub by Franklin Library.  A variety of arts-focused activities and information in Franklin all day. The Hub includes: Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy; Children's Museum of Franklin; Cultural Council; Cultural District Committee; Franklin Art Association; and Franklin Public Library. 

Franklin Historical Museum will educate visitors about Franklin’s history and sell books and Franklin-oriented merchandise.

Children’s Museum of Franklin will have a pop-up space offering creative children’s activities.

Franklin Public Library will be bubbling with fun games on the front lawn.

Touch-A-Truck Fire Truck will be at the top of Main Street near the library and Ginley Funeral Home.

Music will be provided by Heath Nisbett, 4 pm to 6 pm; Dom DeBaggis 6 pm to 8 pm on Dean Avenue, and the Padula Family will perform 4 pm to 8 pm near Dean College and the library.

Desi Swag Queens will perform at 6:30 pm near the library.

Feet in Motion School of Dance will perform at 5:30 and 7 pm near MyFM 101.3 booth

Radio Station MyFM 101.3 will broadcast live from 4 pm to 8 pm 

THANK YOU, SPONSORS

Strawberry Stroll organizer Franklin Downtown Partnership is grateful for the generosity of their sponsors:
  • Platinum: Dean College; G & C Plumbing & Heating
  • Gold: Dean Bank; Middlesex Savings Bank
  • Silver: Camford Property Group, Inc.; Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication; The Enclave of Franklin; Fenton Financial Group; Franklin Kitchen Center; Glen Meadow Apartments- Schochet Companies; Notturno Home Services; Simon's Furniture
  • Bronze: Chestnut Dental, LeafFilter Gutter Protection

Follow the Franklin Downtown Partnership and keep up with their many activities on:

The Franklin Downtown Partnership is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization made up of more than 350 business owners, residents, and community leaders working to revitalize downtown Franklin. Residents are welcome to join the Downtown Partnership for only $25. The Partnership manages events like the Strawberry Stroll and the Harvest Festival, and initiatives such as beautification, streetscape design, greenspace, alley murals, and sculpture projects. For more information go to www.franklindowntownpartnership.org.
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Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School (BFCCPS) is thrilled to announce middle school achievements in Science

The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School (BFCCPS) is thrilled to announce middle school achievements this month in the fields of Science, Technology and Engineering. The mission of BFCCPS, includes a classical education whereby students are grounded in the fundamental subjects of literature, history, mathematics, science, language, music and the arts in order to understand culture and support active participation in it.

The One8 Applied Learning Hub and Project Lead the Way (PLTW) hosted an Applied Learning Student Showcase on May 8th at The TRACK at New Balance in Boston, MA. Three 8th grade teams were selected from BFCCPS following an in school STEAM student showcase.

The students who participated in this statewide expo created a tri-fold board presentation and produced a functioning app on MIT App Inventor. The following students participated this year; Aagam Shah and James Jaeggli with their app about medications for the elderly, Max Greene and Jacob Simmons with their app about Ninja Warrior, and Anagha Balagurumoorthy and Shreya Kirikera with their app about water safety with drinking water.

They were then introduced to many industry experts who asked questions about the creation of their apps along with suggestions for how to improve their apps in the future. It was a wonderful event and the students selected should be so proud of their hard work. Thank you to Jessica Kelleher our STEAM Teacher and Grades 6-8 Librarian, for supporting this initiative and chaperoning the trip to the TRACK at New Balance. BFCCPS has participated in this event since 2021 as part of BFCCPS’s participation in Project Lead the Way.

The next day sixteen BFCCPS students in Grades Seven and Eight participated in the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair (MSEF). The event was held on May 9, 2026 at Clark
 
University, Worcester. We are excited to recognize the following students who earned accolades:
Cabot Grand Award: Aagam Shah and Chittesh Patel “Selective Capture of Harmful Pathogens Using a Mucin-Based Trapping Mechanism”
Second Place Award: Dishita Noolu: “Does a natural bandage infused with healing and antibacterial ingredients promote faster skin recovery than a regular store-bought bandage”
Third Place Award: Anagha Balagurumoorthy and Shreya Kirikera “Investigation of Pharmaceutical Waste in Public Water Systems”
Honorable Mention: Mansha Khatri and Poorvi Rajaboyina “Freezing of Different Water Types”
Thermo Fisher Junior Innovators Challenge Delegates: Aagam Shah and Chittesh Patel
We are incredibly excited to share that Aagam Shah, Chittesh Patel and Dishita Noolu have qualified to participate in a national event which will take place in the Fall of 2026.

Thank you to both Mr. Pontes-Macedo and Mrs. Nestor for their support and encouragement of our scientists.

About the Benjamin Franklin Charter School
The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School's mission is to assist parents in their role as primary educators of their children by providing students with a classical academic education coupled with sound character development and community service. Our mission is supported by four distinct, yet interconnected pillars that provide for a collaborative, rigorous education for all students. These pillars guide, direct and define the school in all it does.
2026 MSEF Middle School Science Fair Winners:

Franklin Historical Museum spells out the events for June 2026

  • Friday, June 5  
Reading of the Wrentham/Franklin Declaration of Independence on Wrentham Common

Back in 1776, with encouragement from the provisional state government, Wrentham (which then included Franklin, Norfolk, and Plainville) joined with several other Massachusetts towns to write and issue its own Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, stealing a march on the delegates of the Continental Congress then meeting in Philadelphia. Wrentham officials will be recreating this important event. Representatives of Franklin will be in attendance from 5-7 pm and the public is invited. If you go, don't forget to visit the nearby Rochambeau monument in front of the tennis courts at King Philip Regional High School, commemorating the encampment of the French Army on its way to Boston during the Revolution.
  • Saturday, June 6  
Reading of Wrentham/Franklin Declaration of Independence + PORCHFEST

Back in 1776, with encouragement from the provisional state government, Wrentham (which then included Franklin, Norfolk, and Plainville) joined with several other Massachusetts towns to write and issue its own Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, stealing a march on the delegates of the Continental Congress then meeting in Philadelphia. We will read this brief, historic document aloud, locally, just before noon and share copies of the text.
PorchFest   -- the third annual -- will be held at dozens of locations around town from noon to 6 pm, including the front porch of the Franklin Historical Museum.
> Jamie Barrett -- beloved local educator and performer from noon to 1
> Jabbering Trout -- from 1:30 to 3
> an additional performer has been requested but not confirmed.
Franklin Art Association will be wrapping up their Fakes and Forgeries exhibit and bestowing show honors.

Sunday, June 7 -- Museum open regular hours, 1-4 pm
But if it rains on Saturday, Porchfest and FAA events will be held this day from noon to 6.

  • Friday,  June 12  
Strawberry Stroll, 4-8 pm

This annual community festival draws  thousands of visitors from Franklin and neighboring towns. It’s a popular tradition for building community spirit and opportunity for businesses to meet their neighbors.  The museum will have a booth in the main stroll area and will also be open from 4-8. Stop by for complimentary pop corn.

  • Saturday, June 13 -- 
Welcome FIFA!

Short films on soccer history and a poster board display of some newspaper stories highlighting the early years of soccer in Franklin. The Museum is open from 10 to 1.

  • Sunday, June 14 -- 
A `Second Sunday Speaker' Panel: Soccer's Massachusetts Roots and Branches

In coordination with FIFA games continuing at the "Boston Stadium" in Foxboro and drawing inspiration from a May 28 Soccer History Event in New Bedford, the Franklin Historical Museum is hosting a World Class array of experts to delve into the rich, regional history of soccer, which includes the Oneida Football Club that inaugurated organized "foot ball” of all kinds on American soil on Boston Common in 1862 as well as innumerable teams and players in Southeastern, Mass. This session will discuss the growth of soccer in the early part of the 20th century and the popularization of soccer in Franklin and in similar communities. The panelists start with a top-scoring FHS soccer player and long-time soccer coach, Rich Frongillo. Kristine Moore, a historian employed at the Patriot's Hall of fame, holds a Master's degree in Public/Applied History from Southern New Hampshire University and is an expert on the intertwined origins of US football and soccer, will also be attending as well as Dr. Kevin Tallec Marston, long-time Research Fellow & Lecturer with FIFA’s International Centre for Sport Studies (CIES) in Switzerland. He is also current president of the Society for American Soccer History (SASH). Other experts have been invited but have not yet confirmed their attendance. The Museum opens at 1 and the program begins at 1:15 and will continue with a 15 minute break in the middle, until approximately 3:15. Informal conversations among panelists and visitors are encouraged thereafter.   Reserve Your Free Ticket HERE. 

  • Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21  
Revolutionaries in White: A Look Across Three Centuries of Bridal Fashion

Brides didn't always wear white, but in the 19th century, a number of factors combined to make that the preferred color choice. Today, white remains dominant for American brides as well as for brides in many other lands.  Revolutionaries in White will display gowns spanning from the 19th to the 21st century, offering insights into rapid social changes, with groupings that include multi-generational family gowns and the unique 1946 Parachute Dress with its spectacular 13-foot train.  The museum is open from 10-1 and Saturday and 1-4 on Sunday. Admission is free but donations are very appreciated.  This exhibit will continue through July during regular hours

The Franklin Historical Museum is located at 80 West Central Street, Franklin. The museum is open Saturday mornings from 10AM-1PM (except as noted above), Sunday afternoons from 1:00PM-4:00PM,.  Questions? Contact Alan Earls at 508 560 3786.   Visit us online at https://www.franklinmuseum1778.org

3rd Annual Celebration of Life Fun Run & Fireworks Festival - June 20

3rd Annual Celebration of Life Pin Fun Run & Fireworks Festival
Saturday, June 20, 2026 | 5–11 PM
Field of Dreams, 80 School Street, Plainville, MA 02762

3rd Annual Celebration of Life Fun Run & Fireworks Festival - June 20
3rd Annual Celebration of Life Fun Run
& Fireworks Festival - June 20

For Kids' Sake Foundation hosts its annual community fundraising 5K and fireworks festival--this year's 5K features a first-of-its-kind collectible enamel pin experience along the race route, including a limited-edition collaboration pin with An Unlikely Story, the Plainville bookstore owned by Diary of a Wimpy Kid creator Jeff Kinney. 

The evening also includes: live music, food and drink vendors, festival games, silent auction & raffle prizes, and an incredible professional fireworks finale

All proceeds fund CAR-T cancer research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Seattle Children's Hospital. 

Free fireworks and festival admission for all.

Register, donate, or learn more: forkidssakefoundation.org/5k2026


Franklin Conservation Department Reminds Residents to Watch for Spotted Lanternfly

Franklin Conservation Department Reminds Residents to Watch for Spotted Lanternfly
Franklin Conservation Department Reminds
Residents to Watch for Spotted Lanternfly
The Franklin Conservation Department is reminding residents to remain vigilant for the invasive spotted lanternfly (SLF), as egg masses have begun hatching across Massachusetts. Franklin is among the communities in the Commonwealth with known infestations of the species.

According to the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR), tiny black SLF nymphs are now active in some parts of the state, with hatch expected to continue over the next several weeks depending on weather conditions. Residents are encouraged to inspect outdoor surfaces on their property for unhatched egg masses and scrape and crush them when found to help reduce the spread of the invasive pest.

MDAR has provided several helpful resources for residents, including animated educational videos, a Spotted Lanternfly Management Guide available in 12 languages, and a statewide infestation map.

Additional information and resources are available through the MDAR Spotted Lanternfly webpage.