FRI 2/6 3:30pm Science Friday: World of Engineering at Franklin Public Library (K-4). Registration required.
FRI 2/6 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked: Boston Skyline at Franklin Art Center
FRI 2/6 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 2/7 10am-12pm Enrollment Information Morning at Franklin's Charter School
SAT 2/7 10:30am Family Storytime at Franklin Public Library
SAT 2/7 11am Open House at Sunrise Montesori in Franklin
SAT 2/7 2pm Camp Rock: The Musical; presented by BFCCPS at Horace Mann MS
SAT 2/7 2pm The Wizard of Oz at The Black Box presented by FSPA
SAT 2/7 3pm Survivor Tales Adoption Event at Happy Tails Doggy Day Care
SAT 2/7 7pm Camp Rock: The Musical; presented by BFCCPS at Horace Mann MS
SAT 2/7 6pm The Wizard of Oz at The Black Box presented by FSPA
SAT 2/7 8pm Tracy Grammer Concert with special guest: Dear Prudence at Circle of Friends Coffeehouse
SUN 2/8 1-3pm Zentangle Class at Franklin Art Center
SUN 2/8 1pm The Wizard of Oz at The Black Box presented by FSPA
SUN 2/8 5pm Chowder Fest at United Methodist Church in Franklin
SUN 2/8 5pm The Wizard of Oz at The Black Box presented by FSPA
MON 2/9 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Track at FHS
TUE 2/10 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Track at FHS
TUE 2/10 6pm Cocktail Club at Pour Richard’s
TUE 2/10 7:30 pm Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Public Meeting at Franklin YMCA
WED 2/11 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Track at Franklin High School
THU 2/12 5:30-7:30pm Community Walking: FREE Walk Halls at Franklin High School
THU 2/12 6pm Pan Mass Kids Fundraiser at Pour Richard’s
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Friday, February 6, 2015
THE BLACK BOX Presents Live Music Series Events
THE BLACK BOX, downtown Franklin’s new theater, music, and event venue, presents two special evenings of live music, featuring the April Hall Quartet on Valentine’s Day and Celtic singer-songwriter Robbie O’Connell on February 20.
On Saturday, February 14, renowned vocalist April Hall takes audiences on a special Valentine's Day journey through The Great American Songbook, showcasing the most enduring and influential Golden Age standards of the Broadway stage and Hollywood screen. With her swinging all-star band, Hall interprets our most treasured classics by legendary masters of song to deliver a deeply moving
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April Hall |
On Friday, February 20, THE BLACK BOX New England Artists Series presents a memorable sojourn with acclaimed singer/songwriter Robbie O'Connell, called "a national treasure" in Ireland and "a master of Irish music" in the United States. A native of Waterford, Ireland, O’Connell emerged as an artist of major stature with his 1982 debut recording, “Close to the Bone,” and subsequently toured with Mick Moloney and Jimmy Keane and with Eileen Ivers and Seamus Egan in the Green Fields of America. His extensive collaboration with the Clancy Brothers, his uncles,
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Robbie O'Connell |
Both music series concerts begin at 8:00. THE BLACK BOX, the home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street. Tickets are $20 for the April Hall Valentine’s Day concert, Love Songs from The Great American Songbook. Tickets for the evening with Celtic musician Robbie O’Connell are $26 for adults and $18 for students. For ticket purchase or more information, visit www.theblackboxonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.
Radio Shack files for bankruptcy
As part of their restructuring plan many stores will close. The closest one currently listed for closing is at the Emerald Sq Mall. The Franklin store is not on the listing for closure.
From the Boston Business Journal:
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/blog/mass_roundup/2015/02/radio-shack-files-for-bankruptcy-lists.html
Franklin Wine Club events
If you are interested in trying new wines or Sake, these might be the events for you. You can sign up for one or both events via the Meetup links provided.
Friday February 13th 7-9PM
Gay Callon from Chatom Vineyards
http://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/220117182/
Saturday February 21st 5-7PM
SAKE 101
Join us as we welcome Sake Sommelier Nancy Cushman for a Sake 101 event.
http://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/220276704/
Friday February 13th 7-9PM
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Franklin Wine Club |
http://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/220117182/
Saturday February 21st 5-7PM
SAKE 101
Join us as we welcome Sake Sommelier Nancy Cushman for a Sake 101 event.
http://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/220276704/
FHS boys hockey win; double header basketball vs. KP on tap for Friday night
From Hockomock Sports we find the result of the boys hockey game (they won) and that the FHS basketball teams play a double header tonight at KP.
There is a basketball double header at King Phillip tonight. The FHS girls tip off at 6:00 followed by the boys game at 7:30 PM
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-020615
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FHS Panthers |
Boys Hockey
Franklin, 3 vs. St. John’s (Shrewsbury), 1 - Final - Alec Borkowski scored the game-winner in the third period and Matt Daly and DJ Shea also scored for the Panthers.
For other results from Thursday's action in the Hockomock League, check this link http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-020515
Basketball vs. KP
There is a basketball double header at King Phillip tonight. The FHS girls tip off at 6:00 followed by the boys game at 7:30 PM
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-020615
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Beaver St connector, recycling and snow removal updates provided
It was a quieter and shorter meeting than the past two for the Town Council. The Emmons St building has been sold, the RFP for Pond St is being re-worked so the large public participation was not in attendence.
DPW Director, Brutus Cantoreggi assisted by Recycling Coordinator Chris White provides updates on three major topics.
This document was used last night.
Pictures of the Beaver St connector and the repairs performed at great savings in December were impressive. The repairs had been estimated to cost $400,000 and came in at $122,000.
The DEP is working with the trash and recycling vendors to start implementing an enforcement of the restrictions around mixing trash with recycling and recycling with trash.
There are cameras on the truck to record what comes out of the totters as they are picked up. If you do put something you are not supposed to in either the trash or recycling, it is recorded and could result in a warning. Multiple infractions could result in individual fines.
There was talk of someone trying to 'recycle' a small TV in with their recycling. This is not permitted.
WasteManagement will be implementing spot studies where for a week, all the recycling will be held until the collection is complete. It will be weighed, processed and that which shouldn't be part weighed to provide a net 'good' weight. Franklin will then pay based upon the amount of 'clean' recycling on a scale where the poorer the amount of 'clean' the more we'd need to pay.
This program is effective July 1, 2015. There will be adidtional communications and information to the community between now and then to help prepare for this.
On the snow front, Franklin has spent almost $800,000 with snow removal so far. Approximately $268,000 of that total is for the salt. The remainder is for labor and contract resources.
The 43 inches of snow cleared in the last week is about what the DPW normally clears in a full season.
For the complete set of notes taken live during the meeting you can review these links:
Live reporting: Legislation through to closing
Live reporting: DPW update
Live reporting: Town Council - Feb 4, 2015
DPW Director, Brutus Cantoreggi assisted by Recycling Coordinator Chris White provides updates on three major topics.
This document was used last night.
Pictures of the Beaver St connector and the repairs performed at great savings in December were impressive. The repairs had been estimated to cost $400,000 and came in at $122,000.
The DEP is working with the trash and recycling vendors to start implementing an enforcement of the restrictions around mixing trash with recycling and recycling with trash.
There are cameras on the truck to record what comes out of the totters as they are picked up. If you do put something you are not supposed to in either the trash or recycling, it is recorded and could result in a warning. Multiple infractions could result in individual fines.
There was talk of someone trying to 'recycle' a small TV in with their recycling. This is not permitted.
WasteManagement will be implementing spot studies where for a week, all the recycling will be held until the collection is complete. It will be weighed, processed and that which shouldn't be part weighed to provide a net 'good' weight. Franklin will then pay based upon the amount of 'clean' recycling on a scale where the poorer the amount of 'clean' the more we'd need to pay.
This program is effective July 1, 2015. There will be adidtional communications and information to the community between now and then to help prepare for this.
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King St at Wachusett St |
On the snow front, Franklin has spent almost $800,000 with snow removal so far. Approximately $268,000 of that total is for the salt. The remainder is for labor and contract resources.
The 43 inches of snow cleared in the last week is about what the DPW normally clears in a full season.
For the complete set of notes taken live during the meeting you can review these links:
Live reporting: Legislation through to closing
Live reporting: DPW update
Live reporting: Town Council - Feb 4, 2015
Delegate Ladybug about to Land in New Home
After a summer of touring and festivals, the ladybug sponsored by Franklin's State Legislative delegation has found a new home. And where better than the home of Franklin's government.
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Representative Jeffrey N. Roy (D-Franklin), Senator Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland) and Senator Richard J. Ross (R-Wrentham) will be hosting a ceremony delivering the delegation's ladybug to town officials. They will also commemorate the 40th anniversary of the class project that successfully traversed the legislative process and made the Ladybug the official bug of the Commonwealth.
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The "Proclamation Bug" as shown on the Town Common lawn in Aug 2014 |
In 1974 Ms. Pamela Johnson's second grade class from the Kennedy School in Franklin was learning about the Legislative process when they decided that they would like to make a difference and try their hand at legislating. Since Massachusetts already had an official state bird, tree and fish, they decided that the State needed an official bug. Ms. Johnson's class pooled its resources and with the direction of their State Representative worked through the committee process, visited legislators, lobbied on the bill's behalf and ultimately passed the bill that made the Ladybug the official Bug of the Commonwealth.
"Forty years ago, that second grade class got the ultimate civics lesson and had a direct hand in legislating," said Representative Jeffrey Roy. "For one of the students in the class -- former Rep James Vallee -- it sowed the seeds for a 19 year run on Beacon Hill. I am thrilled to honor and recognize that class today, and hope that this ladybug will be a reminder to everyone who visits Town Hall that they can play a direct role in their government."
"The ladybug story is a shining example of how an idea can be translated into law," said Senator Spilka. "I hope that the Franklin delegation's ladybug will be a constant symbol of the power of civic engagement, encouraging more people in our community to get involved in the political process and make their voices heard."
"We truly live in a remarkable state when citizens, no matter what age, have the ability to impact the legislative process," said Senator Ross. "Forty years later, this testament remains true, and it is a privilege to recognize the success of the Kennedy School with this ladybug that will reside in Franklin Town Hall for generations to come."
The brief ceremony will take place on February 10 at 6 p.m. at the Franklin Municipal Building. 355 East Central Street Franklin, MA 02038. Any questions can be directed to Christopher Yancich at 617-722-2400 or by email at Christopher.Yancich@MAhouse.gov
The collection of Ladybugs shown on the Town Common lawn in August 2014 can be found here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/sets/72157645935226828
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