Friday, February 14, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, February 14, 2025 ???

Friday, February 14 = Valentine's Day

10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Library Book Sale (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
4:15pm Valentine's Day dining (La Cantina Winery)
6:00pm Love Story (movie) (free) (Franklin Historical Museum)
8:45pm Cupid's Cocktail Lounge - with Good Thomas (live music) (3 Restaurant)


**  NO   Town Meetings today   **


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Why are there multiple calendars?
What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 
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/calendar.aspx?CID=37&showPastEvents=false

Franklin Food Pantry and Weymouth Food Pantry’s "SOUPer Bowl" Results in 4,967 Cans of Donated Soup

The Franklin Food Pantry and the Weymouth Food Pantry participated in a friendly "SOUPer Bowl" competition, collecting nearly 5,000 cans of soup to help fight food insecurity in their communities.  From January 9 to February 9, 2025, residents, local businesses, and even state senators rallied behind their local pantries, resulting in a combined total of 4,967 cans of soup. The final tally was Franklin 2,586 cans, Weymouth 2,381 cans.

“The SOUPer Bowl's success exceeded our expectations, and we are incredibly grateful to everyone in Franklin and Weymouth who came together to support their local pantry. Thanks to their generosity, we collected nearly 5,000 cans of soup but also raised awareness and brought communities together to take action against hunger," said Tina Powderly, Executive Director of the Franklin Food Pantry. "The winter months can be especially tough for donations, and this fun, football-themed competition filled shelves at our pantries and sparked important conversations about individuals and families experiencing food insecurity in our communities."
Franklin resident Wesley Hallion (age 6), who donated soup and helped ensure The Pantry was declared the winner of SOUPer Bowl 2025
Franklin resident Wesley Hallion (age 6)


The Greater Boston Food Bank reports that nearly 2 million adults in Massachusetts are food insecure, and 1 in 3 households with children in the state experienced child-level food insecurity in 2023. This means a child went hungry, skipped a meal, or didn't eat for an entire day due to lack of resources.

“The way our communities rallied was so heartening,” said Pam Denholm, Executive Director of the Weymouth Food Pantry. “Weymouth may have been ‘edged out’ of a win, but we are better positioned to support neighbors coming to us for help as winter endures and that still feels like winning to us.”
While the SOUPer Bowl competition has concluded, the fight against food insecurity continues.  

Individuals and groups can still make a difference by:
  • Donating food
  • Donating funds
  • Organizing a food drive
  • Volunteering at a local food pantry

If you or someone you know is experiencing food insecurity, local food pantries are available to help.  

About the Franklin Food Pantry, Inc.
The Franklin Food Pantry, Inc. offers supplemental food assistance, household necessities, and resource referrals to more than 1,800 individuals per year. The Pantry relies on donations and grants to purchase items and pay for daily operations, and partnerships with The Greater Boston Food Bank, Spoonfuls, and local grocery stores to achieve greater buying power and lower costs. Programs include In-person Shopping, Curbside Pick-up, Emergency Food Bags, Mobile Pantries, Home Delivery, Kids’ Snack Bags, Weekend Backpacks, Holiday Meals, and the SNAP match at Franklin Farmers Market. 
The Pantry is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in good standing in Massachusetts, recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four-Star Charity, and awarded GuideStar’s Platinum Transparency ranking. The Pantry is located at 341 W Central St. in Franklin, MA on Route 140. Please visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.

About the Weymouth Food Pantry
The Weymouth Food Pantry is an independent 501(c)(3) charity providing free groceries to over 4,000 neighbors in Weymouth at any given time. The Weymouth Food Pantry serves between 100 and 250 families per service day, 600 and 800 families each month, and distributes about 840,000 pounds of food per year. The Weymouth Food Pantry offers food assistance and education through a variety of food access, food equity, and health focused programs, including pop-up pantries, grocery delivery to homebound elders and people with disabilities, a dollar-match at the farmers’ market, weekend food bags for students in school, an open access community garden, and “made with love” meals freshly prepared and frozen for easy reheating by neighbors for whom meal prep is a barrier to food security. 
The Weymouth Food Pantry was founded in 1987 by a small group of concerned citizens. Its executive office is located at 40E Reservoir Park Drive, Rockland, MA
02370. For more information, please visit www.weymouthfoodpantry.org, email
info@weymouthfoodpantry.org, or call 781-331-7682.

Library has something everyday for school break week! Check it out !!!

Library has something everyday for school break week! Check it out !!!
Library has something everyday 

Yes, the Franklin Public Library is your vacation haven !!!

"February Vacation is coming up!  
Here’s a lineup of fun events and performances to keep you entertained next week!"

Shared from -> https://www.facebook.com/share/1E7YRtGsNR/








There are other events during the school break week at the Library. For additional deetails, check out the Library calendar page ->   https://franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events

Library has something everyday for school break week! Check it out !!!
Library has something everyday for school break week! Check it out !!!


Talking with Caring Transitions about their Senior services (audio)

FM #1381 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1381 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with Brian McGonigal, franchise owner of Caring Transitions operating in Franklin/Milford along with Eric Eidswick, Business Development Manager. We had our conversation in the Franklin TV & Radio Studios on Monday, January 27, 2025.

Talking with Caring Transitions about their Senior services (audio)
Talking with Caring Transitions


We talk about

Caring Transitions services

Senior relocation, downsizing, estate sales

Start with a phone call or web interaction

Free in home consultation 

Can lead to a proposal and contract for services

Personalized to meet your needs



The recording runs about 43 minutes, so let’s listen in. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1381-caring-transitions-for-seniors-01-27-25/


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Caring Transitions web page ->  https://www.caringtransitions.com/locations/mode/franklin-milford 


Estate sales page -> https://ctbids.com/ 


Tip & Trick to assess item value -> eBay app - download, take a photo, do a search, go to “Sold & Completed items” 


“Your Kids Don’t Want Your Stuff”  https://www.amazon.com/Your-Kids-Dont-Stuff-Memoir-ebook/dp/B0BN2B7KQP 


“Nobody Wants your Sh-t - Decluttering before your die” https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61271940-nobody-wants-your-sh-t


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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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Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.


For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


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.


I hope you enjoy!

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FHS boys hockey tops Mansfield on Thursday

Via Twitter, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Winter sports competition for Franklin High School on Thursday, February 13, 2025


** Girls Basketball = Franklin, 32 vs. Wachusett, 48 – Final

Franklin TV broadcast is available for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/live/3gsPYVUPaxI?&t=1887




** Boys Hockey = Franklin, 6 @ Mansfield, 3 – Final
Ryan Lanigan || HockomockSports.com Editor, provides the game recap:
If there was any worry about how Franklin would perform after playing in a game less than 24 hours prior to Thursday evening’s contest with Mansfield, the Panthers quickly erased any doubt.

Behind a four-goal first period, Franklin skated to a 6-3 win over Mansfield for its second win in as many days in the final league game of the season for both teams.

Coming off a 5-1 win over Bishop Feehan on Wednesday night, the Panthers got first period goals from senior Rhys Greenwood and juniors Tom Quinn, Cooper Taccini, and Drake McAlpine to stake a commanding 4-0 lead after 15 minutes of play.

“We picked up right where we left off from last night,” said Franklin co-head coach Jake Brightbill. “The guys were moving the puck well and more than anything, capitalizing on the scoring chances we had. It was good to see all of the lines clicking.

Continue reading the game recap -> (subscription required) 


For a photo gallery from this game -> (subscription required) 


For other results across the Hockomock League (subscription required) 
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-02-13-25/

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

Voices of Franklin: The impact of school budget cuts

My name is Katherine Kellett, and I am an English Teacher at Franklin High School.


Thank you, Superintendent Giguere and School Committee Chair Callaghan for giving educators the opportunity to share our thoughts and perspectives tonight. We especially appreciate the opportunity to speak early in the evening so that we don’t have to stay up too much past our bedtimes.


We are here tonight to talk to you and to the Franklin community about the impact of the budget cuts on educators and students over the past year. As educators, we come to this profession with a passion for helping students become the best versions of themselves. We want them to reach their potential and become thoughtful, productive, caring citizens of this world. We celebrate their successes with them, and we pick them up when they are in crisis.


However, the strain on resources in this community has affected our ability to educate in the fullest way we can. Over the last two years, we have lost over 50 educators, 20 of whom were given pink slips last week due to the reorganization. Let me give you an example from my experience.


In the English department at the high school, we have lost three teachers over the last two years. Their students have been distributed to the remaining English teachers, creating larger class sizes. I have four AP English Language sections this year, each with 25-26 students. This class size is up from 18-21 students last year. I have had to reduce the number of timed essays I assign because of the physical limitation on how much I can grade (and I am a fast grader!). 


Moreover, we have been told that without a significant reduction of paper usage, teachers may face a white paper freeze in the coming months. I teach a diverse group of students, many of whom struggle with impulse control, so to rely solely on screens and technology to deliver my instruction would mean that I am not meeting the needs of all students, a charge from the state that I take very seriously. 


Educating students is the most important–I would dare say sacred–responsibility that a community has. To do that, educators and students need adequate resources. The Town of Franklin must choose to fund schools adequately in order to maintain the standard of excellence that I and my colleagues hold dear. Franklin must prioritize student-facing positions above all else–that means teachers, counselors, speech and occupational therapists, psychologists, and nurses–as well as the physical resources–yes, including paper–that they need to succeed and reach their full potential.


I stand here tonight with many colleagues, who are eager to share their personal stories. Thank you again for your willingness to hear our voices as the town works to construct a budget for next year


Katherine Kellett
Franklin High School English Teacher


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Voices of Franklin:  The impact of school budget cuts
Voices of Franklin:  The impact of school budget cuts

Rise Up meeting on Saturday, Feb 15 feaures "special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy"

Hi all,

Rise Up is this Saturday and we will have a special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy!

Date: Saturday, February 15th
Time: 10:00 AM  -11:00 AM

Location: Franklin United Methodist Church, 82 West Central Street, Franklin (Parking and ramp/door on the left side)

Agenda: 
- open social time
- introductions
- presentation/discussion about disability awareness & advocacy
- announcements
- wrap up

See you Saturday!

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This one-hour social meet-up is intended to be a safe space for:
  • individuals navigating life with disability to meet others they can relate with
  • community partners to learn more about the population and share resources
  • support persons to meet other support persons

For additional information about this event, please visit ->  https://alirheaume.com/rise-up

Rise Up meeting on Saturday, Feb 15 feaures "special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy"
Rise Up meeting on Saturday, Feb 15 feaures "special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy"

Wit & Wisdom at Pour Richard's featuring "Alpine Wines"

Wit & Wisdom at Pour Richard's featuring "Alpine Wines"
Wit & Wisdom at Pour Richard's featuring "Alpine Wines" 
Via Pour Richard's
"Switzerland. Italy. France. It’s chairlift and fireplace wine season. Fire up the raclette and let’s dive in! 
DM to reserve a seat. $25/Ticket that comes right back to you on a gift and insiders card"





Live Music Saturday Night at La Cantina Winery with the Laura May Band - Feb 15

Live Music Saturday Night at La Cantina Winery with the Laura May Band - Feb 15
Live Music Saturday Night at La Cantina Winery 
"Live Music Saturday at La Cantina Winery! 🍷

Join us this Saturday from 7–10 PM for an unforgettable night of live music with the Laura May Band! 🎸🎤 Sip on your favorite wine, indulge in our delicious tapas, and enjoy the perfect weekend vibes.

No cover—just great music, great wine, and great company. 🍷✨

Tag your crew and make your plans now!"



Tax season 2025: where to find help


Tax season 2025: where to find help

By BCP Staff

Tax season is here and people have questions. Where to file? How to file? Can I file online? For free? For those answers, always start with the official IRS website at irs.gov.

Read more ->  https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2025/02/tax-season-2025-where-find-help?




The Franklin Public Library also offers tax assistence for those with income less than $67,000  https://franklinma.gov/266/Volunteer-Income-Tax-Assistance-VITA

Tax season 2025: where to find help
Tax season 2025: where to find help


Teddy Gallagher's sees Jambag return to perform on Saturday, March 15

Teddy Gallagher's sees Jambag return to perform on Saturday, March 15
 Jambag returns to perform on Saturday, March 15

 

Teddy’s is proud to present Jambag for another return engagement the Saturday 3/15... 
One of the premier bands in the region!!! We are lucky to have them back. 
It doesn’t hurt when the lead singer is your nephew!! Come in early for some great food followed by some awesome rock & roll!!

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Friday, Feb 14, 2025

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Friday
9:00am, 12:00pm, 6:00pm - Chapters – Jim Derick  Insightful, life-affirming stories and interviews

10:00am, 1:00pm, 7:00pm - Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey

11:00am, 2:00pm, 8:00pm - Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group


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

7:00 am     Vera Meyer: Glass Harmonica
8:30 am     Frank Presents: Michael Soter and Jeff Roy
10:00 am     Riffin' on Main Street: Jacob Juncker
11:00 am     Senior Connection: Disabilities Commission
12:00 pm     Brook'n'Cookin': Peppers
12:30 pm     Cooking with Linda: Stir Fry
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm     New England Candlepins: Summer '19 Show 2
3:00 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Student Athletes Pt 1
7:00 pm     Second Sunday Speaker Series: Freedom Trail
8:30 pm     Veterans' Call: Robert Pierson
9:30 pm     Shelley Otis: Harpist

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY
7:00 am     Public School Event: Remington Winter Music 2022
8:30 am     Mental Health: Joanne Spillane
9:30 am     Lifelong Music: Strings School 01-22-25
11:00 am     FHS Girls Varsity Hockey v Canton 02-05-25
1:00 pm     Lifelong Music: Band & Elementary Glee
2:00 pm     Hockomock League Swim Championships Day 1 2025
5:30 pm     FHS Theater Company: Lord of the Flies
8:30 pm     FHSTC: Peter and the Starcatcher

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) =  FRIDAY
8:00 am     Zoning Board of Appeals 01-30-25
2:00 pm     Zoning Board of Appeals 01-30-25
6:00 pm     Joint Budget Subcommittee Listening Session 1 01-30-25

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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