The 10th Annual HMEA Independence 5K Walk, Run, Roll & Stroll also celebrating 50 years of support for thousands of children and adults with disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual challenges will be held in Franklin on May 22nd rain or shine.
The event includes a professionally timed and run 5K USATF certified course plus a flexible 5K walk that is very family oriented and fun. Free food, parking, tee shirts, entertainment, and fun games and a kid’s activities area.
Raffles, award program. Franklin High School Jazz Band performance, Gene Lavanchy (Fox 25) will host the event. Sports teams mascots appearances, train rides Special tribute to Veterans and currently enlisted military personnel. For more info or to volunteer, get involved via www.hmea.org or dmacpherson@hmea.org
Registrations are being accepted through Thursday May 19th on the web site www.hmea.org. Early community champions helping to sponsor the are industry giants ADP, AAA-Southern New England, EMC, Wal Mart, UPS Trucking, Tegra Medical, Team Hoyt, Waste Management, Rockland Trust, Charter Communications, D’Angelo’s, Autobahn East, Vehicle Fleet Management, Quality Beverage, Price Chopper, Ducharme Estates, Holliston Oil, Medway Oil, T&J Heating, Eagle Stainless Tube, Plansee USA, Roche Bros., Garelick Farms, Waste Management, WB Mason, Todson, Boston Sports Club, Franklin, Team Fitness Franklin.
The funds raised at this special event will benefit over 2600 children and adults with developmental disabilities in 110 towns from Attleboro to Littleton and from Boston to Worcester. In addition, the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Army National Guard and the Pawtuxet Rangers will participate in the opening ceremonies by providing a special tribute to America’s Armed Forces.
Those interested in sponsoring, participating, or attending the event, are encouraged to visit the web site at www.hmea.org to register on line or download more information on the event or contact Linda Conley at 508-298-1107, or Doug MacPherson 1105. A Super raffle and a special 50/50 will also culminate on race day.
HMEA is a non-profit agency serving children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in 110 communities in central and eastern MA. Headquartered in Franklin, they provide a wide variety of services including educational, vocational, and residential supports. For more information please call 508-298-1105.
Franklin, MA
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
CALLING ALL ARTISTS
CALLING ALL ARTISTS
Would you like a connection to history? Do you have an artistic flare? If so, we're interested in your ideas.
The Franklin Historical Museum is searching for an official logo. This logo will be used on stationary, publications, our web page and promotional items.
The museum moved to it's new location on West Central Street, ½ block from the fire station, last May. We are approaching our 1 year anniversary, and to celebrate we are holding a logo contest.
If you have an idea for a logo and would like to submit it for consideration, we'd love to hear from you. Simply send your artistic rendering of your logo idea to Debbie Pellegri, c/o Franklin Town Hall, East Central Street Franklin, MA 02038. All entries should be received by the deadline Monday, May 16th.
The selected logo will be unveiled at the Museum's 1 year anniversary celebration on Sunday May 22nd.
The contest is open to all ages. You can be part of history!
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Parmenter School car wash and bottle/can drive
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The fifth grade at Parmenter Elementary School, 235 Wachusett St., will hold a car wash and bottle/can drive on Saturday, May 21, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Hockomock YMCA Branches Hold Summer Camp Open House May 22 at 12:00 p.m.
Registration is now open for summer camp at the Hockomock Area YMCA. All three branches in Foxboro, North Attleboro, and Franklin will hold an open house this Sunday, May 22 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. This afternoon will be highlighted with activities for the children to participate in and get to experience Y Camp hands-on! The open house is designed to provide prospective campers with a chance to see the camp, meet camp directors, ask questions, and learn about the variety of summer day camps our YMCA offers.
As parents look for opportunities to keep their kids active this summer, the Franklin YMCA reminds caregivers that camp is among the best options for engaging kids in activities that will help develop their spirit, mind and body, while getting them outdoors in a safe environment. “Camping is synonymous with personal development. It provides kids with the opportunity to practice social and decision-making skills through new experiences,” says Jim Downs, vice president of youth & community development of the Hockomock Area YMCA. “Kids come to camp to develop friendships, learn skills in a new environment, and make memories that will last a lifetime.”
YMCA Camp provides exciting and educational summer camp options for school-age children, teens, and options for children with special needs.
Attending summer camp at the YMCA can impact youth and teens in several important ways:
Collectively, the nation’s largest providers of camping programs, YMCAs have operated summer camps for more than 100 years. Each year, YMCAs operate more than 2,000 community and regional YMCA day camps that serve 600,000 individual campers each summer, which includes about 120 specialty camps for kids with disabilities. An additional 1.5 million individuals participate in camp programs throughout the balance of the year in family camps, weekend retreats, and school camping.
Please visit www.hockymca.org or call the Franklin branch at 508.528.8708, the Foxboro branch at 508.772.1353, or the North Attleboro branch at 508.695.7001 to learn more.
Franklin, MA
As parents look for opportunities to keep their kids active this summer, the Franklin YMCA reminds caregivers that camp is among the best options for engaging kids in activities that will help develop their spirit, mind and body, while getting them outdoors in a safe environment. “Camping is synonymous with personal development. It provides kids with the opportunity to practice social and decision-making skills through new experiences,” says Jim Downs, vice president of youth & community development of the Hockomock Area YMCA. “Kids come to camp to develop friendships, learn skills in a new environment, and make memories that will last a lifetime.”
YMCA Camp provides exciting and educational summer camp options for school-age children, teens, and options for children with special needs.
Attending summer camp at the YMCA can impact youth and teens in several important ways:
- Kids learn when given a break from their daily routine. Camp offers kids and teens productive “time away” from the troubling economic news they hear every day, as well as an independence they do not typically experience at home or in school.
- Lifelong memories are made at camp. Camp Wigwanawan is the ideal environment for developing new skills, learning from other campers and counselors, and making new friends to share it all with.
- Decision-making skills are learned through experience. At camp, kids and teens learn and practice how to make smart choices, solve problems, and work as a team toward common goals. These skills are essential to character development.
- At camp, kids and teens develop confidence by trying and learning new things, including adventurous outdoor activities that can lead to healthy, life-long habits.
- Camp is the perfect environment for increasing kids’ and teens’ awareness and appreciation of nature and the great outdoors.
Collectively, the nation’s largest providers of camping programs, YMCAs have operated summer camps for more than 100 years. Each year, YMCAs operate more than 2,000 community and regional YMCA day camps that serve 600,000 individual campers each summer, which includes about 120 specialty camps for kids with disabilities. An additional 1.5 million individuals participate in camp programs throughout the balance of the year in family camps, weekend retreats, and school camping.
Please visit www.hockymca.org or call the Franklin branch at 508.528.8708, the Foxboro branch at 508.772.1353, or the North Attleboro branch at 508.695.7001 to learn more.
Franklin, MA
King St. Community Garden Build Day Part 2 : When Compost Attacks
Hello Everyone,
Thanks to a wonderful group of volunteers we were able to build 44 of our 46 raised beds at the King St. memorial park last Saturday. Unfortunately we only managed to fill several of the beds due to a scheduling conflict with the bobcat operator. This Saturday we will be getting together at King St. at 8am to finish what we started. Baring any acts of nature we should be done before lunch.
What will we be doing?
We will be building the 2 remaining raised beds.
We will be moving several of the raised beds to form a new row on the left side of the garden.
We will be moving beds out of the way to allow the bobcat access to the blocked in beds, and then back into position to be filled in turn.
We will also be anchoring beds in their final locations with the central stakes so they can be filled by the bobcat.
What should I bring?
If you have a cordless drill bring it along. My DeWalt should easily get us through the two beds and side stakes, but as last Saturday taught us backup helps.
Yourself!
Where do I sign up?
Just reply to this e-mail if you can make it.
Thank you for all your support!
Chris Clay, The Franklin Community Garden Committee, and Friends of Franklin Community Gardens, Inc.
PS. Time Lapse of last Saturday's Build Day : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xsajCNws2Q
PPS. Sign-up for the Plot Lottery : http://www.activityreg.com/selectactivity.wcs
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Thanks to a wonderful group of volunteers we were able to build 44 of our 46 raised beds at the King St. memorial park last Saturday. Unfortunately we only managed to fill several of the beds due to a scheduling conflict with the bobcat operator. This Saturday we will be getting together at King St. at 8am to finish what we started. Baring any acts of nature we should be done before lunch.
What will we be doing?
We will be building the 2 remaining raised beds.
We will be moving several of the raised beds to form a new row on the left side of the garden.
We will be moving beds out of the way to allow the bobcat access to the blocked in beds, and then back into position to be filled in turn.
We will also be anchoring beds in their final locations with the central stakes so they can be filled by the bobcat.
What should I bring?
If you have a cordless drill bring it along. My DeWalt should easily get us through the two beds and side stakes, but as last Saturday taught us backup helps.
Yourself!
Where do I sign up?
Just reply to this e-mail if you can make it.
Thank you for all your support!
Chris Clay, The Franklin Community Garden Committee, and Friends of Franklin Community Gardens, Inc.
PS. Time Lapse of last Saturday's Build Day : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xsajCNws2Q
PPS. Sign-up for the Plot Lottery : http://www.activityreg.com/selectactivity.wcs
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Stamp Out Hunger - May 14
With 1 in 6 affected by hunger, they can be found all around us.
Help your neighbor.
Stamp Out Hunger - flyer2011
Help us help your neighbor.
You can contribute by leaving some non-perishable goods for your postal carrier on Saturday, or help volunteer as the donations are delivered by the carriers to the Food Pantry on Saturday afternoon, or make a monetary contribution on the Food Pantry website http://franklinfoodpantry.org/
Franklin, MA
Help your neighbor.
Stamp Out Hunger - flyer2011
Help us help your neighbor.
You can contribute by leaving some non-perishable goods for your postal carrier on Saturday, or help volunteer as the donations are delivered by the carriers to the Food Pantry on Saturday afternoon, or make a monetary contribution on the Food Pantry website http://franklinfoodpantry.org/
Franklin, MA
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