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Saturday, February 18, 2012
February Vacation Week Programs
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via Franklin Public Library by Franklin Public Library on 2/17/12
Family Drum-Fun-Circle
Tuesday Feb. 21st - 11 AM
Open to all ages
No registration required
Violet the Clown
Wednesday Feb. 22nd - 1 PM
Open to all ages
No registration required
Zumba Dance
Thursday Feb. 23rd - 4 PM
Ages 8-12
No registration required
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Hunger lives near you
Will you help your neighbor? Statistics show that 1 in 9 children in MA face hunger. Take these statistics from the state level down to Franklin and they show more than 3,000 residents may be struggling with food security.
The Food Pantry respects the privacy and confidentiality of those we service. We can tell you that these people are living among us. They are our neighbors. They don’t like to talk about this challenge to put food on the table but it is real.
The Food Pantry is conducting its 2nd Annual Phonathon on Saturday Feb 18 and again on Satursday, Feb 25. You can wait for us to call between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM or you can make a contribution on your own.
You can make a contribution securely online at FranklinFoodPantry.org/
or
You can write a check to mail it to the Food Pantry at
Franklin Food Pantry
P.O. Box 116
Franklin, MA 02038-0116
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the video. I am on the Board of Directors of the Franklin Food Pantry. This volunteer effort on my part is giving back to this community because it matters!
Wadsworth Diary - Feb 17, 1858
Very Pleasant & Cold & very windy 4 above zero Staid in store some. Jos went after a load of wood (with the horse) for Rev Thayer. I went to A.J. Newells with Marandas trunk & c. Went to J. Brockways after fathers boat in eve. Had a council at meeting house from 10 ½ till 4.
In the 1850s, on a busy working farm in the southern part of Franklin, a man named George Wadsworth started writing in a journal about everyday events. When he filled that journal, he bought another, and filled that up too. Two dozen journals, and 27 years later, he had written about almost everything that can happen in a small New England town. His words were lost to history until 1986, when town resident Gail Lembo came across some of the journals at a yard sale.
From the Franklin Historical Museum website
http://www.franklinhistoricalmuseum.com/p/wadsworth-diaries_30.html
Franklin art group hosts watercolor demo
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The Franklin Art Association will host a watercolor painting demonstration, Wednesday, March 7, at their monthly meeting.
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Southwest Airline Tickets! Register by March 17th to be eligible to Win 2 for free!!
Hello everyone…TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!!!
· Register to walk or run in the 11th Annual HMEA Independence 5K Walk, Run, Roll, & Stroll by March 17th at http://www.hmea.org and RAISE $100 ONLINE and you'll be eligible to win a pair of roundtrip Southwest Airline tickets.
· AND, You'll have an option to create your own 'customized' team or personal tee shirt on the registration site, www.firstgiving.com/hmea, too! A portion of the proceeds also benefits the programs at HMEA.
· PLUS, check out the prizes you will also be eligible to win by raising funds for your program/team… http://www.hmea.org/documents/ Incentive_flyer.pdf …the more money you raise the bigger the prize!
Take Care
Doug MacPherson
VP, Development
Updated 2/18 - to correct link to flyer
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wadsworth Diary - Feb 16, 1858
Very Pleasant & Cold 7 above zero Clowdy Very windy, & squally in afternoon Staid in store some. Cleared of the corn & c Jos measured boards all day, got them all masured. Went to Mancy Daniels with Sarah in afternoon. Staid till 8 in eve. Got home 9 ¼ Very pleasant & windy this eve.
In the 1850s, on a busy working farm in the southern part of Franklin, a man named George Wadsworth started writing in a journal about everyday events. When he filled that journal, he bought another, and filled that up too. Two dozen journals, and 27 years later, he had written about almost everything that can happen in a small New England town. His words were lost to history until 1986, when town resident Gail Lembo came across some of the journals at a yard sale.
From the Franklin Historical Museum website
http://www.franklinhistoricalmuseum.com/p/wadsworth-diaries_30.html
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