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Saturday, May 16, 2015
3rd Annual Drink Pink for the Cure! - May 31
In the News: drug arrests, drug problem, Cultural Festival fund raiser
Five people were arrested last week as part of a month-long investigation into a local heroin distribution organization, the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office said Friday.
Nathan Freeman, 36, of Franklin, pleaded not guilty at his Wrentham District Court arraignment Monday to possession with intent to distribute a Class A substance; possession with intent to distribute a Class D substance (marijuana) and possession to distribute a Class A substance (Suboxone).
Freeman was indicted in Norfolk Superior Court on April 29 on different heroin and marijuana distribution charges, officials said, and a judge revoked his bail on that case and ordered him held without bail for 90 days. He will be arraigned June 3 in Superior Court.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150516/NEWS/150517024/1994/NEWS
A group of Town Council members met privately with the police chief on Thursday to discuss what actions the department is taking in response to the state's opioid epidemic.
The meeting followed the arrests last week of three men and two women who were allegedly part of a local heroin distribution organization.
As a result of the meeting, the department added information on its website about opioid overdoses, including a YouTube video on risk factors and a state report on response strategies.
Also, Franklin Police Chief Stephan Semerjian was asked to brief the council next Wednesday on further measures the department will pursue.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150516/NEWS/150517023/1994/NEWS
A group of local businesses and artists holds a kick-off event tonight to raise money for a weeklong summer arts festival in the downtown.
The fundraiser starts at 8 p.m. at the Franklin Performing Arts company's 200-seat theater, The Black Box, at 15 West Central St. Tickets are $18.
Festival organizers will provide more details about the event, slated from July 29 to Aug. 2, and a jazz trio is set to perform.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150516/NEWS/150517025/1994/NEWS
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Franklin Cultural Festival - arts happen here! |
For more info on Franklin's first Cultural Festival check here
http://www.franklinsculturalfestival.org/2015/05/franklin-cultural-festival-kick-off.html
Friday, May 15, 2015
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 5/15/15 - THU 5/21/15
FRI 5/15 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 5/15 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
FRI 5/15 8pm Night of Jazz - Ben Whiting Quintet at The Black Box
SAT 5/16 9am-12pm Downtown Franklin Beautification - sign up to help
SAT 5/16 9am-4pm Book Sale at Franklin Public Library, live music by Betty Kushner at 9am and Emma Newton at 11:30am
SAT 5/16 10am Healthy Kids Day at Patriot Place hosted by Hockomock YMCA
SAT 5/16 6pm-7:30pm Let’s Bowl Away Cancer - Relay For Life Fundraiser at Ficco’s Bowladrome
SAT 5/16 8pm Kick off for the Franklin Cultural Festival at The Black Box
SUN 5/17 8am-1pm HMEA’s 14th Annual Independence 5K Run and Walk, Roll and Stroll, 50 Constitution Blvd., Franklin
SUN 5/17 9am-12pm Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library. Fill up a paper bag for only $5.
WED 5/20 6-8pm Kindergarten Info Night at Helen Keller School
THU 5/21 4-5pm Lego Club at Franklin Public Library
THU 5/21 6-8pm Kindergarten Info Night at Davis Thayer School
THU 5/21 6:30-8:30pm Open Mic Night at The Cake Bar. Acoustic and a cappella performers welcome.
THU 5/21 7-8:30pm Local singer and songwriter spotlight at The Black Box
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
FRI 5/15 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
FRI 5/15 8pm Night of Jazz - Ben Whiting Quintet at The Black Box
SAT 5/16 9am-12pm Downtown Franklin Beautification - sign up to help
SAT 5/16 9am-4pm Book Sale at Franklin Public Library, live music by Betty Kushner at 9am and Emma Newton at 11:30am
SAT 5/16 10am Healthy Kids Day at Patriot Place hosted by Hockomock YMCA
SAT 5/16 6pm-7:30pm Let’s Bowl Away Cancer - Relay For Life Fundraiser at Ficco’s Bowladrome
SAT 5/16 8pm Kick off for the Franklin Cultural Festival at The Black Box
SUN 5/17 8am-1pm HMEA’s 14th Annual Independence 5K Run and Walk, Roll and Stroll, 50 Constitution Blvd., Franklin
SUN 5/17 9am-12pm Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library. Fill up a paper bag for only $5.
WED 5/20 6-8pm Kindergarten Info Night at Helen Keller School
THU 5/21 4-5pm Lego Club at Franklin Public Library
THU 5/21 6-8pm Kindergarten Info Night at Davis Thayer School
THU 5/21 6:30-8:30pm Open Mic Night at The Cake Bar. Acoustic and a cappella performers welcome.
THU 5/21 7-8:30pm Local singer and songwriter spotlight at The Black Box
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
Franklin Letter Carriers’ Food Drive a Record-breaking Success
Postal workers deliver 4.5 tons of food to the Franklin Food Pantry
The Franklin letter carriers collected more than 9,229 pounds of food from area residents and delivered it to the Franklin Food Pantry on May 9 in the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive. The amount is more than double last year’s record of 4,585 pounds of food that was donated by residents and picked up by postal workers during normal mail rounds.
Stamp Out Hunger is a nationwide effort organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) that provides food to local food banks and pantries that would otherwise be faced with depleted stocks during the summer months. The food drive is the nation’s largest single-day drive, collecting almost 73 million pounds of food last year.
“We were completely overwhelmed by the amount of food and household necessities we received this year,” said Erin Lynch, executive director of the Franklin Food Pantry. “The generosity of this community and the outpouring of support are truly heartwarming. We are so thankful for the hard work of the postal carriers, the kindness of our neighbors, and the help of so many volunteers on that day. Many people in our community were engaged in making this effort such a success.”
Part of the success of this year’s drive was due to yellow Stamp Out Hunger bags that were placed in residents’ mailboxes as a reminder to put out their food donations. The postal workers were thrilled to see the impact that resulted – double the amount of donations over last year.
Postmaster Mike Catalano and wife Lauren came out to the event to show support and lend a hand in unloading the trucks. “We are really honored to be a part of such a worthwhile cause,” said Catalano. “I was so proud to see our trucks arrive overflowing with food donations. The letter carriers gladly worked twice as hard this year to help families in need in Franklin. What a great community to be a part of.” Catalano said that Franklin letter carrier and Stamp Out Hunger coordinator Rich Maloney was instrumental in organizing such a successful drive this year.
During Saturday’s food drive, the fleet of mail trucks was greeted by dozens of Pantry volunteers who unloaded the trucks, weighed the bags, sorted items and stacked them on shelves. The Stamp Out Hunger food drive helps replenish the Pantry’s inventory that has been depleted of its donations received during its busiest time of the year, the November/December holiday season.
The Franklin letter carriers collected more than 9,229 pounds of food from area residents and delivered it to the Franklin Food Pantry on May 9 in the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive. The amount is more than double last year’s record of 4,585 pounds of food that was donated by residents and picked up by postal workers during normal mail rounds.
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The record 9,229 pounds of food was more than double last year’s tally of 4,585 pounds. |
Stamp Out Hunger is a nationwide effort organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) that provides food to local food banks and pantries that would otherwise be faced with depleted stocks during the summer months. The food drive is the nation’s largest single-day drive, collecting almost 73 million pounds of food last year.
“We were completely overwhelmed by the amount of food and household necessities we received this year,” said Erin Lynch, executive director of the Franklin Food Pantry. “The generosity of this community and the outpouring of support are truly heartwarming. We are so thankful for the hard work of the postal carriers, the kindness of our neighbors, and the help of so many volunteers on that day. Many people in our community were engaged in making this effort such a success.”
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Franklin letter carrier Rich Maloney organized this year’s record-breaking Stamp Out Hunger food drive, part of a nationwide effort sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers |
Part of the success of this year’s drive was due to yellow Stamp Out Hunger bags that were placed in residents’ mailboxes as a reminder to put out their food donations. The postal workers were thrilled to see the impact that resulted – double the amount of donations over last year.
Postmaster Mike Catalano and wife Lauren came out to the event to show support and lend a hand in unloading the trucks. “We are really honored to be a part of such a worthwhile cause,” said Catalano. “I was so proud to see our trucks arrive overflowing with food donations. The letter carriers gladly worked twice as hard this year to help families in need in Franklin. What a great community to be a part of.” Catalano said that Franklin letter carrier and Stamp Out Hunger coordinator Rich Maloney was instrumental in organizing such a successful drive this year.
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Erin Lynch, Franklin Food Pantry executive director, and Mike Catalano, Franklin Postmaster, lend a hand in the Stamp Out Hunger food drive for the Franklin Food Pantry |
During Saturday’s food drive, the fleet of mail trucks was greeted by dozens of Pantry volunteers who unloaded the trucks, weighed the bags, sorted items and stacked them on shelves. The Stamp Out Hunger food drive helps replenish the Pantry’s inventory that has been depleted of its donations received during its busiest time of the year, the November/December holiday season.
The Franklin Food Pantry, established in 1987, provides immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions by empowering the community through resources, education and collaboration. It is part of the Greater Boston Food Bank network and depends entirely on support and donations from volunteers, corporate partners, schools, churches and community members. For more information, or to make a donation, visit franklinfoodpantry.org or call 508-528-3115. The Franklin Food Pantry is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Franklin Cultural Festival Kick-off fundraiser - May 16
We're very excited about both the quantity and the quality of the many varied artists and exhibits we'll experience in July. Of course, these events come with costs associated with it so we're holding the Franklin Cultural Festival Kick-off fundraiser this Saturday night May 16 at 8:00 PM at THE BLACK BOX.
We hope you'll attend and support our festival. Tickets are $18. Join us for desserts from The Cake Bar, we'll have a cash bar as well.
We'll be providing more details about the festival, you'll see snippets of some of the performances, we'll have a jazz trio provide some music. So come see good friends and patrons of the arts.
You can purchase tickets by going to THE BLACK BOX website, www.theblackboxonline.com. Tickets will be available at the door.
If you cannot attend please consider a donation. You can donate by clicking on our Go Fund Me site www.GoFundMe.com/tx62gs
Thank you for your interest and support. We look forward to seeing you this Saturday!
The Franklin Cultural District Steering Committee
We hope you'll attend and support our festival. Tickets are $18. Join us for desserts from The Cake Bar, we'll have a cash bar as well.
We'll be providing more details about the festival, you'll see snippets of some of the performances, we'll have a jazz trio provide some music. So come see good friends and patrons of the arts.
You can purchase tickets by going to THE BLACK BOX website, www.theblackboxonline.com. Tickets will be available at the door.
If you cannot attend please consider a donation. You can donate by clicking on our Go Fund Me site www.GoFundMe.com/tx62gs
Thank you for your interest and support. We look forward to seeing you this Saturday!
The Franklin Cultural District Steering Committee
Franklin Library: Book Sale May 16 - 17
This is the weekend for the monthly Franklin Library Book Sale. The standard schedule applies; books for sale on Saturday from 9:00 - 4:00 PM. Books by the bag for sale on Sunday from 9:00 AM to noon.
Music by Betty Kushner from 9:00 to 10:00 AM on Saturday to help set the book buying spirit!
this was shared from the Library webpage here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/05/library-book-sale.html
Music by Betty Kushner from 9:00 to 10:00 AM on Saturday to help set the book buying spirit!
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Library Book Sale - May 16-17 |
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/05/library-book-sale.html
YMCA Bernon Family Branch presents Red Triangle Award to Franklin Food Pantry
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Bill Chouinard presents YMCA Bernon Family Branch Red Triangle Award to @FranklinFoodPan #partner #strongcommunity pic.twitter.com/eSHTnUvjRQ
— Hockomock Area YMCA (@HockomockYMCA) May 13, 2015
In the News: Fahey retires, Kurtz hired as Veterans Services Agent
For nearly all of his working life, Bob Fahey has been paid very little to make other people's lives richer.
Whether counseling students with mental health issues or assisting struggling veterans, Fahey, 88, maintained one guiding philosophy: "Find something you love to do, and you’ll never work a day in your life.”
This month Fahey retired as the town's veterans’ services officer after 14 years in the post. And though he'd say he never worked a day of those 14 years, many in the town would politely disagree with him.
Since 2001, Fahey has dedicated himself to “making sure that those who have served our country are not forgotten or left uncared for,” as his boss, Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting, put it in a letter thanking him for his commitment.Continue reading the article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150515/NEWS/150517576/1994/NEWS
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Franklin Senior Center serves as the center point for veterans services |
The town has hired Dale Kurtz, a graduate of the United States Military Academy, as its new veterans’ services officer.
Kurtz, of Franklin, replaces long-time veterans’ services officer Bob Fahey, who retired this month after 14 years in the post. He will also work part-time in Avon.
Kurtz enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1968 and was later admitted to West Point. He graduated in 1973, leaving the service five years later as a captain.
In 2011, Kurtz started volunteering as Fahey’s assistant before taking a position as the veterans’ services advocate for Norfolk County.Continue reading the article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150515/NEWS/150517579/1994/NEWS
For additonal information on veterans services, check the webage here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/Veteran's%20Services
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Noodle Company event to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry - May 18
Hello All - the Noodle Company is opening in Franklin and invites friends of Franklin Food Pantry to come try them out this coming Monday, May 18th.
Please use the link below to register and feel free to share with friends.
Proceeds from meals purchased that day will go to the pantry, up to $1,000.
Thank you!
http://events.noodles.com/register/Franklin518
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Noddles and Company, Franklin, MA |
-Erin
Erin LynchExecutive Director
Franklin Food Pantry43 West Central StreetPO Box 116, Franklin MA 02038508-528-3115 ext. 3 Federal tax ID # 04-3272663www.franklinfoodpantry.org
Franklin Library: A weird MA evening with Jeff Bellanger
Jeff Belanger will be talking at the Franklin Library on Thursday, May 14th at 6:30pm
For more about Jeff you can visit his webpage http://www.jeffbelanger.com/
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Jeff Belanger - a weird MA evening |
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Library Sign - Jeff Bellanger |
Kindergarten Information Night at Kennedy and Parmenter Schools
Tonight is the first of several nights where the local elementary schools will host an information night for kindergarten.
What is a Kindergarten Information Night?
What is a Kindergarten Information Night?
"This an opportunity for a brief tour of the school and a presentation by the principal and kindergarten team to introduce you to the building, the routines, the curriculum and the expectations for your student."
- J.F. Kennedy Elementary - May 14th @6pm
- Parmenter Elementary - May 14th @6pm
- Helen Keller Elementary - May 20th @6pm
- Davis Thayer Elementary - May 21st @6pm
- Oak Street Elementary - May 27th @6pm
- Jefferson Elementary - May 28th @6pm
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Parmenter School sign with Kindergarten information noght and Memorial Day program schedule |
Note: given the apparent disconnect in the starting times, I would go with the sign info and worse case you'll be early (as opposed to having missed something).
MassBudget: Analyzing the SWM Budget for FY 2016
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Both Franklin Lacrosse Teams Clinch their Third Straight Kelley-Rex Division Titles
From Hockomock Sports we find that the FHS boys and girls lacrosse teams won their 3rd straight Kelly-Rex Division titles with their wins against Milford on Wednesday.
For all the results of Hockomock League action on Wednesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-051315
Boys Lacrosse
Milford, 2 @ Franklin, 17 - Final - Franklin clinches its third straight Kelley-Rex division title with the win and first outright title since 2013.![]() |
FHS Panthers |
Girls Lacrosse
Franklin, 20 @ Milford, 3 - Final - 15 different players scored for the Panthers and Tracy Pisani, Rebecca Allen, Maddie Egan and Dana Lewandowski each scored their first goals of the season. With the win, Franklin clinched its third straight Kelley-Rex division title outright and fourth straight overall.Baseball
Franklin, 1 @ Taunton, 3 - Final - For the second straight start, Jared Jorge pitched six innings for the win, scattering five hits and allowing just one run. Jorge once again helped his cause at the plate with two hits and two runs, Zach MacLean had a sacrifice fly and Max Bowden had an RBI hit. Bowden picked up his fourth save of the season, pitching a scoreless seventh inning.Softball
Taunton, 2 @ Franklin, 3 - Final - Trailing 2-1 in the fifth inning, Franklin senior Sabrina LoMonaco hit a two-run home run to lift the Panthers. LoMonaco picked up the win in the circle for Franklin as well, striking out five in a complete game effort. Olivia DiGiacomo singled and eventually scored to give Franklin a 1-0 lead through two innings. Taunton tied the game in the top of the third off an RBI double from Jordan Wade. A single from Meghan Navarro scored Kelly Reading to give Taunton a 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth.Girls Tennis
Franklin, 3 @ Taunton, 2 - FinalFor all the results of Hockomock League action on Wednesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-051315
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Downtown Project: Update #3
The contractor is finishing up placing drainage structures in the Downtown this week.
They are also working in front of Dean College on drainage. Next week they will begin to bring on another crew and start reclaiming at the intersection of Pleasant and Main Street and work toward Dean College.
They are still planning to bring in a small crew to install street light bases in about 50 locations. They anticipate they can install four or five light bases a day so it will take 2 to 3 weeks once they begin.
If anyone has a question, please feel free to reach out to the DPW Director, Brutus Cantoreggi or Town Engineer Michael Maglio at 508-553-5500 or my office at 508-520-4949.
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it is quiet on Main St early in the morning |
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Healthy Futures Food Drive At The Hockomock Area YMCA Will Conclude At Healthy Kids Day On Saturday May 16
Please join the Hockomock Area YMCA and support local food pantries this week. The reality is that one in nine people in eastern Massachusetts is at risk for food insecurity. As an organization that is committed to social responsibility, the YMCA is in the final stages of their annual Healthy Futures Food Drive.
The community is encouraged to participate and be there for our neighbors and our community. On Saturday, May 16 at the free community event Healthy Kids Day®, held from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at Patriot Place in Foxborough, the Franklin Food Pantry will have their mobile pantry truck and challenge the community to fill it with healthy food items.
Healthy Kids Day aligns perfectly with the Hockomck Y’s Healthy Futures initiative, an innovative program committed to reducing inactivity and poor nutrition. Free activities for families will be held at NRG Plaza, located outside The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon. As an alternative to attending the event, donation boxes are also available in the lobbies of the YMCA branches in Franklin, Foxboro, and North Attleboro through Friday, May 15.
The following items are suggested because food pantry partners in the 15 communities the Hockomock Y is privileged to serve often don’t have resources to consistently provide healthier options:
For more information on Healthy Kids Day, please visit hockymca.org. To donate at the branches, please visit a Hockomock Y branch at 300 Elmwood Street in North Attleboro, 67 Mechanic Street in Foxboro, or 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin.
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
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Healthy Futures Food Drive |
The community is encouraged to participate and be there for our neighbors and our community. On Saturday, May 16 at the free community event Healthy Kids Day®, held from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at Patriot Place in Foxborough, the Franklin Food Pantry will have their mobile pantry truck and challenge the community to fill it with healthy food items.
Healthy Kids Day aligns perfectly with the Hockomck Y’s Healthy Futures initiative, an innovative program committed to reducing inactivity and poor nutrition. Free activities for families will be held at NRG Plaza, located outside The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon. As an alternative to attending the event, donation boxes are also available in the lobbies of the YMCA branches in Franklin, Foxboro, and North Attleboro through Friday, May 15.
The following items are suggested because food pantry partners in the 15 communities the Hockomock Y is privileged to serve often don’t have resources to consistently provide healthier options:
- Cereal (lower sugar)
- Mac & Cheese (whole grain)
- Hearty Soups (ex. lentil, minestrone, vegetable, black bean; lower sodium)
- Pasta Sauce
- Canned Vegetables (lower sodium)
- Canned Fruit (in juice)
- Oatmeal
- Pasta, Brown Rice (whole grain)
- Canned Beans
- Baked Beans, Turkey Chili
- Peanut Butter, Sun Butter
- White Tuna
- Spices
- Nuts, Seeds (ex. almond, sunflower)
- 100% Juices
- Water Bottles
- Olive or Canola Oil
- Paper Goods
- Personal Hygiene Items
- Food for Restricted Diets (ex. gluten or nut free)
- Pet Food / Pet Products
- Supermarket Gift Cards (give directly to Y staff)
For more information on Healthy Kids Day, please visit hockymca.org. To donate at the branches, please visit a Hockomock Y branch at 300 Elmwood Street in North Attleboro, 67 Mechanic Street in Foxboro, or 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin.
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
Franklin Library: Native American culture
Eagle Bear from the Southwest Dancers will do a presentation about Native American culture through stories, songs and demonstrations. Scheduled for 4:00 PM on Wednesday, May 13th at the Franklin Public Library.
This was shared from the Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/05/native-american-culture.html
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Native American Culture |
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/05/native-american-culture.html
THE BLACK BOX To Feature Jazz, Cabaret And Local Artist Series In May
THE BLACK BOX, downtown Franklin’s new theater, music, and event venue, presents a dynamic lineup of live music entertainment in May. Events are slated to feature the Ben Whiting Quintet, BLACK BOX Cabaret, and a Local Artist Series inaugural performance. THE BLACK BOX, the home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street.
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The Ben Whiting Quintet |
BLACK BOX Jazz presents the Ben Whiting Quintet on Friday, May 15 at 8 p.m. Known for his sweet, robust sound, communicative phrasing and stylistic versatility, baritone sax player Ben Whiting is quickly making a name for himself on the Boston music scene, where he can be heard at premiere venues including Ryles, Scullers, Berklee Performance Center, The Beat Hotel, The Beehive, Top of the Hub, and Hard Rock Cafe. Ben regularly performs with the renowned Greg Hopkins' Big Band and Nonet, Omar Thomas Large Ensemble, Alex Lee-Clark 8tet, Kenny Hadley Big Band, Beantown Swing Orchestra, Eguie Castrillo and his Orchestra, and many more. The Berklee trained Whiting has also traveled internationally with The Artie Shaw Big Band. Presenting a swinging evening of original compositions and jazz standards, Ben will be joined at THE BLACK BOX by guitarist Carl Eisman, pianist Brian Friedland, bassist Rob Taylor and drummer Oscar Suchanek.
THE BLACK BOX launches a Local Artist Series on Thursday, May 21 at 7 p.m., shining a spotlight on this region's bright musical talent. Local singers and songwriters share the stage and tell the stories behind their music for this special evening hosted by WMRC's Ray Auger. The inaugural performance will feature acoustic sets by Ken Barney, Gay Barboza, Chris Ross and Kate Russo, all 2015 WMRC Local Music Award nominees honored among the best area musicians and recognized for their creativity and contribution to the Greater Milford music scene.
On Friday, May 29 at 8 p.m., BLACK BOX Cabaret spotlights the vocal stylings of talented FPAC alumni performers. Accompanied by the Acme Rhythm Section, entertainment is presented in an intimate night-club atmosphere. BLACK BOX Cabaret is sponsored by The Milford National Bank and Trust.
Ticket prices are $18 (adult) and $15 (student/senior) for the Ben Whiting Quintet, $15 for the Local Artist Series, and $15 (adult) and $12 (student/senior) for BLACK BOX Cabaret. A cash bar is available for all music series events. For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.
Franklin tops Attleboro in the tennis and track
From Hockomock Sports we find that Franklin topped Attleboro in the tennis and track matches on Tuesday.
For all the Hockomock Sports results from Tuesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-051215
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FHS Panthers |
Girls Tennis
Franklin, 5 @ Attleboro, 0 - FinalBoys Tennis
Franklin, 5 @ Attleboro, 0 - FinalBoys Track
Franklin, 65 @ Attleboro, 71 - FinalGirls Track
Franklin, 91 @ Attleboro, 44 - FinalFor all the Hockomock Sports results from Tuesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-051215
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