Friday, March 28, 2014

Join me for a walk this Saturday


Join me for a walk and talk this Saturday. 

We'll meet at the Town Common bandstand, walk by the high school, to the Sculpture Park and return the same way. 

The total distance should be less than 3 miles at a casual conversational pace. 

Bring your camera!


bandstand on the Franklin Town Common
bandstand on the Franklin Town Common

You can reply to the Facebook event here or send me an email (shersteve at gmail dot com)




WhenSaturday, March 29th at 8:30am
Meet at the bandstand on the Town Common




"an opportunity for careful, long-term, creative thinking"


The Franklin Downtown Partnership Board of Directors sent a letter last week to the Franklin Town Council asking for more time to consider possible uses for the town-owned property at the corner of Emmons Street and West Central Street.

Emmons St building
Emmons St building

The future of 150 Emmons Street is scheduled for discussion at the April 2 Town Council meeting. The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Building and is open to the public.

At a March 4 town workshop, concerned business owners and residents filled the room to hear proposals from a local developer and an architectural firm. Community leaders expressed interest in not selling the property and considered developing it into a ‘gateway property’ that would include a cultural center, green space with a sculpture, a park or a combination of these ideas.

After receiving calls from residents and listening to the concerns of its members, including the Franklin Performing Arts Company, Artistry Kitchen, Dean College, the Franklin Art Association and the Franklin Historical Commission, the Partnership’s board felt it was important to ask the Town Council not to rush into selling the property.

“The Town is in an advantageous position in that it owns this important piece of real estate. We have an opportunity for careful, long-term, creative thinking by the community and town officials. The FDP Board feels it is important to give businesses and residents a chance to further research and develop their ideas,” says Franklin Downtown Partnership Executive Director Lisa Piana.

The Partnership’s letter asks the Town Council to suspend issuing a Request for Proposal, or RFP, until the community has time to analyze the impending streetscape project’s impact on traffic and parking and to investigate funding options for noncommercial ideas.

The letter outlined specific goals the Partnership would like considered for the site, including making sure the end result does not cause additional traffic or parking issues. With the streetscape construction about to begin, the FDP is concerned about parking and wants to make sure that the 50 parking spaces located on the site are available to businesses for the next 12 months.

Hat's off to Franklin - at the Historical Museum
Hat's off to Franklin - at the Historical Museum

“We are asking for time to explore alternative proposals and give a project of this magnitude the proper due diligence it deserves,” says Roberta Trahan, Franklin Downtown Partnership Secretary. “The FDP Board looks forward to working with the Town Council, the Planning Department and community leaders to determine the best direction for the downtown and this important ‘Gateway’ property.”

Franklin  Downtown Partnership
Franklin  Downtown Partnership
The FDP is a non-profit group of 200 business owners, residents and community leaders who are working to revitalize the downtown area. For over ten years the organization has provided a voice for the community in matters of public policy and infrastructure projects, and has been involved in many downtown beautification projects, including the greenspace on West Central Street, the bronze sculpture and greenspace in front of the Historical Museum, the patio near The Cake Bar, and the downtown signs and park benches in the center of town.

Perhaps the FDP is best known for its annual events like the Strawberry Stroll, Harvest Festival and Holiday Stroll. The FDP’s office is located at 9 East Central Street, and the Partnership encourages residents to stop by the office if they would like to get more involved in helping to revitalize downtown Franklin.


Residents who would like to share their opinion on the Emmons Street property are welcome to attend the April 2 meeting or they can contact the Franklin Downtown Partnership at (774) 571-3109 or downtown.franklin@yahoo.com. Visit franklindowntownpartnership.org to learn more.

Eat at Panera - Support the All Night Party - Fri Apr 4


Panera Bread has agreed to host a fundraising night for the All Night Party on Friday, April 4th at their Franklin location.
Panera Bread
Panera Bread

Any one that participates must present this flyer to the cashier at the time of purchase so we can receive credit for the sale. The All Night Party will receive 10% - 20% of all sales.





Over One Million Issues Reported on SeeClickFix

This info was updated here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/02/pothole-weather-reminder-to-use-dpw.html


This is the company and website that powers the app allowing Franklin residents to report potholes, street light problems, etc.

According to the DPW the amount of reports being made with this channel is continuing to grow.Maybe someday Franklin will also get into this top 10 listing!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Library: Edible perennial gardening and landscaping

Planning for spring gardening? Especially now that the snow has gone and it may actually feel like spring for more than a day. The Library is hosting a talk on edible and perennial plants this Saturday at 2:00 PM.

Details in the flyer here

edible perennial gardening and landscaping
edible perennial gardening and landscaping

For more on the speaker, John Root, you can visit his website http://johnroot.net/


Zentangle Class Wednesday, April 9th at Jane's Frames



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Zentangle Class
Dear Steve,
Wednesday, April 9th, 6:00-8:30 at Jane's Frames.

Zentangle is a meditative artform that anyone can do!
 No art experience is needed.  

The cost of this 2 hour class is $35.00, it includes the Zentangle kit, so you can continue creating your tangles at home. Please RSVP soon as the class  fills up quickly! When you call or e-mail, I will send you additional information about the class.




 After 14 months of enjoying the relaxing and inspiring process of creating Zen-tangles,  in June  2012 , I was fortunate enough to attend a  three and a half day long course, along with over 100 attendees from all over the world, in order to become a certified Zentangle teacher.
The instructors,  Marie Thomas and Rick Roberts,

are the co-founders of Zentangle.   I am so pleased to be a Certified Zentangle Teacher,  and I now am proud to add CZT after my name! 



What is Zentangle?
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. 
Almost anyone can use it to create beautiful images. It increases focus and creativity, provides artistic satisfaction along with an increased sense of personal well being. The Zentangle method is enjoyed all over this world across a wide range of skills, interests and ages.

For more information go to QUICK LINKS

A very Special Thank you goes to my friend Cathy Corcoran, a true Angel on earth, who introduced me to Zentangle over 16 months ago. I have been enjoying this relaxing and inspiring process ever since. It was through Cathy's joy of presenting what she loves, generosity of spirit and inspiration that drew me into the world of tangling. I am forever grateful!

Joyfully and Thankfully Yours,

Jane Curran, CZT
Jane's Frames

Zentangle Class
Relaxing & Eye Opening
Quick Links


Anyhting is possible, one stroke at a time
Zentangle tiles from class
A sample of creations from an Zentangle Class of first time tanglers.


Jane's Frames | 11 East Central Street | Franklin | MA | 02038

Register for the 4th Annual Franklin & Bellingham SNETT Road Race



Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee
4th Annual Franklin & Bellingham SNETT Road Race

5k Run, 1 or 3 Mile Walk

Help support our effort to develop the Southern New England Trunkline Trail into a multi-use path for Franklin and Bellingham

Registration: 8:30 – 9:45am
Start Time: Run 10:00am / Walk 9:45am
Start / Finish: 431 Washington St. Franklin, MA
(Former Putnam Investments Property)
Run: 5k loop of paved roads
431 Washington St & Grove Streets
(This is private property, please respect it)
Walk: 1 mile walk at 431 Washington St
or 3 mile walk on the race route
Entry Fee: $20 prior to race day
$25 day of the race
$15 Students
  • Post race refreshments
  • Prizes awarded by category
  • Revolution Soccer Team Street Visit
  • Raffle Prizes, Massage Therapist
  • Race Timing by Spitler Race Systems

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