Tuesday, February 17, 2015

FHS winter team results Monday, Feb 16

From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the FHS teams on Monday, Presidents' Day

Boys Basketball

Franklin, 66 vs. Andover, 60 - Final - Senior Markus Bohmiller connected on 70% of his three pointers, hitting seven of them on his way to a team-best 28 points. Senior Marcus Giese added 16 points and junior Tim Prunier added 13 points.
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Girls Basketball

Franklin, 69 vs. St. Bernard's, 28 - Final - All 13 Franklin players scored in the win, led by Jillian Spolidoro's 11 points. Julianne Pisani and Lexi Martin each added nine points and Lauren Rudolph had eight points. Franklin will play Shepard Hill in the semifinals on Tuesday.


Girls Hockey

Franklin, 0 @ Whitman-Hanson, 7 - Final


For the remainder of the Hockomock League results check this link
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-021615


Franklin Library: Winter Carnival - Feb 18th

Take the kids to the Winter Carnival at the Franklin Library on Wednesday.

Games, music, prizes, face painting balloons and more from 10:30 AM to noon.

Winter Carnival - Feb 18th
Winter Carnival - Feb 18th

This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/02/winter-carnival.html

MBTA: Tuesday (Feb 17) Commuter Rail schedule changes



All Commuter Rail Lines will operate a modified weekday schedule on Tuesday, February 17. 

Schedules details for each line are at www.mbta.com/winter.

Passengers should expect significant delays and several canceled trips.

Note that Providence/Stoughton Line trains will not serve TF Green and Wickford and all service will begin and end in Providence. 

On the Kingston/Plymouth Line, trains will not service Plymouth and all service will begin and end in Kingston.


Last updated: Feb 16 2015 09:23 PM
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not hard to see why the MBTA is having trouble running trains on time given the state of the tracks covered with snow
not hard to see why the MBTA is having trouble running trains on time given the state of the tracks covered with snow


Monday, February 16, 2015

Party - Town of Franklin's 237th Birthday - March 1

The Franklin Historical Commission will celebrate our town's birthday with a party at the Museum on Sunday March 1st.

The public is invited and encouraged to join the Commission for cake and refreshments as we commemorate the Town of Franklin's 237th Birthday.

Originally to be named Exeter when the charter was filed on March 2, 1778, our town took the name Franklin after the famous diplomat and revolutionary, Benjamin Franklin
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Local residents who were born on March 2nd have received an invitation from Historical Commission Chairperson, Debbie Pellegri, inviting them to the museum to celebrate their shared birthday with the town. 

From young children to seniors, as many as 88 town residents have a March 2nd birthday. All invitees in attendance born on March 2nd, will be entered in a free raffle for a $100 prize!

Sunday March 1st, 1:00PM, Franklin Historical Museum, 80 West Central Street, Franklin.

The Franklin Historical Museum in warmer times
The Franklin Historical Museum in warmer times

For additional information on the Museum and exhibts, visit their webpage
http://franklinhistoricalmuseum.org/


FPAC - “My Violin Journey” Sunday, February 22


Franklin Performing Arts Company’s annual, free Family Concert Series continues this season with “My Violin Journey” on Sunday, February 22 at 1 p.m., featuring violinist Irina Fainkichen, with piano accompaniment by Kitty Cheung Evans. The performance will take place at THE BLACK BOX, FPAC’s new theater, music and event venue located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. 
violinist Irina Fainkichen
violinist Irina Fainkichen
Family Concert Series events are especially geared to children in length and format and provide young audiences with a fun introduction to the world of live music. The performances feature talented, professional musicians and present music of many genres in an entertaining and interactive way. Audience participation is encouraged.

Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Irina Fainkichen received degrees from Rachmaninoff Music College, St. Petersburg State Conservatory, Russia, and Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, Israel. She is a busy freelance violinist in the Greater Boston area. Irina was concertmaster of San Francisco’s Russian Chamber Orchestra for many years, appearing as soloist numerous times. Currently, she is a member of Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, assistant concertmaster of Brockton Symphony Orchestra, and a co-founder of “Flying Hearts” duo, which performs in a number of musical genres including Jazz, Klezmer, and classic American tunes.

For the FPAC Family Concert Series program, Irina has chosen songs that have significance from her early childhood. These include works by Mozart and Beethoven, pieces that Irina first played at the age of 5 and that she now likes to teach to her own violin students. Additionally, Irina will perform two pieces, Weber’s “Hunter’s Chorus” and Baklanova’s “Mazurka,” that she played at her first public performance at age 6, and F. Schubert’s “The Bee,” which she performed at age 10 for her first national TV appearance. The program will also include “At the Zoo,” by Cofalik and Twardowski, among the many engaging and accessible pieces of repertoire by noted composers.

A treasured FPAC tradition for more than two decades, FPAC’s Family Concert Series concludes on April 12 with Alice in Wonderland, an opera for children featuring sopranos Mariko Matsumura and Shauna Martin. FPAC’s 2015 Family Concert Series is sponsored by Berry Insurance. A distinctive, non-profit arts organization founded in 1991, FPAC presents quality performances with a focus on youth development and live music, while offering opportunities for professional artists, community performers and students of the arts to work together in a collaborative and creative environment. For more information, call (508) 528-3370 or visit www.fpaconline.com and www.theblackboxonline.com.

Religious School Open House - Mar 15, May 3

Temple Etz Chaim, Franklin, is hosting two Religious School Open House events. Families interested in Religious School for their school-aged children from Pre-K through High School are welcome to join us Sunday, March 15, 2015 or Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 9:15 to 11:00 am at the Medway High School, 88 Summer Street, Medway. 
Each event will include a tour of the school and participation in the activities of the day, opportunities to meet with the Rabbi, the Education Director and representatives from the Membership Committee as well as time for coffee and schmoozing with temple families. 
There is no cost for attending. RSVP by email to Hana Berman at directorofeducation@temple-etzchaim.org or call the temple office (508) 528-5337 to RSVP or for additional information.

screen grab of Temple Etz Chaim webpage
screen grab of Temple Etz Chaim webpage

For additional information on the Temple Etz Chaim, please visit their webpage
http://www.temple-etzchaim.org/

Sunday, February 15, 2015

MBTA: Commuter Rail schedule change for Presidents' Day



All Commuter Rail lines will operate on a Saturday schedule on Monday, February 16.

Commuter Rail service is expected to have delays due to switch and signal issues and mechanical issues with locomotives. Cancelled train trips are also likely.

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Limited Rail and Bus service will be available on Presidents' Day, Monday, February 16. Details are available at www.mbta.com/winter.


Photo of commuter rail train leaving Franklin Dean Station
Photo of commuter rail train leaving Franklin Dean Station


Last updated: Feb 15 2015 07:11 PM
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