Friday, February 27, 2015

Big Band Brunch - March 1 - THE BLACK BOX Theater



Come Join Us This Sunday
Big Band Brunch - Sunday, March 1 - THE BLACK BOX Theater
Big Band Brunch - Sunday, March 1 - THE BLACK BOX Theater


Franklin Performing Arts Company uses Vendini for ticketing, marketing, and box office management.

Franklin Performing Arts Company - PO Box 16, Franklin, MA, 02038, (508) 528-8668
Vendini, Inc. - 660 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, 94104, 1 (800) 901-7173

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In the News: Franklin receives DEP grant, DEP fines Franklin owner for improper asbestos removal


The Department of Public Works plans to use money from a state grant to curb the amount of stormwater draining into the Charles River. 
The town on Tuesday won a $119,000 grant through a state Department of Environmental Protection initiative to help cites and towns manage local water supplies. In all, DEP awarded around $755,000 in grants to 12 communities, including Medway. 
Franklin DPW Robert Cantoreggi said Thursday the grant will fund work to build a water recharge area off Jefferson Road.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150227/NEWS/150226926/1994/NEWS#sthash.qKXmtquO.dpuf


The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has assessed both Cohen One Realty Trust and its trustee, Harold S. Cohen of Franklin, $54,895 penalties for violating state asbestos regulations during the demolition of a Franklin residence owned by the Trust. Total fines assessed were $109,790. 
Although the Trust had the residence surveyed for asbestos-containing materials, it did not have them properly removed by a licensed asbestos contractor before demolishing the building. Also, the Trust did not notify MassDEP prior to commencing the demolition work as required by the regulations.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150227/NEWS/150226925/1994/NEWS#sthash.JdZSrFvc.dpuf

MassBudget: New Infographic - Economic Opportunity and Child Poverty in MA

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Economic Opportunity and Child Poverty in MA:

What's Working and How We Could Do Better
The number of children living in poverty in Massachusetts would be twice as high if low income families did not receive help from effective anti-poverty programs such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly called food stamps), WIC nutrition programs, and the Child Tax Credit. Together these programs help lift 1 in 7 children in Massachusetts out of poverty. Yet, another 1 in 7 children still live in poverty in Massachusetts. These findings are detailed in a study released today, Measuring Access to Opportunity in the United States, by the Annie E. Casey Foundation's national KIDS COUNT project of which MassBudget's KIDS COUNT project is the state affiliate. 

To provide an overview of what's working, what's holding back progress, and how to fix what's broken, MassBudget created the infographic below. For a more in-depth discussions of these issues, see our reports and resources on expanding economic opportunity, support for kids, jobs and the economy, education, and taxes.
   

MassBudget - Kids Count Info graphic



The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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YMCA: Blood Drive - Feb 28th - 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM


Hockomock YMCA
Could you please include that we will be holding a blood drive here at the Bernon Family YMCA next Saturday, February 28th from 9:00-2:00pm. 
This blood drive is being run by volunteers from our community and they are looking for a great turn out. We will also be looking for other volunteers to be involved with some future community events. 
This group of volunteers will be holding 4 service projects to benefit our surrounding communities. 

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Franklin Cultural Festival: Application and Process Info

Hello,

Attached, please find the application package for the Franklin Cultural Festival performances and events. The Festival will take place between July 29 and August 2, 2015, and will celebrate the Performing Arts, the Fine Arts and the Culinary Arts.

The application package includes a briefing memo that explains the Festival and the application process. Additionally, it includes information about dates, times and potential locations. There is a 3-page application and a map of the proposed Franklin Cultural District. 
screen grab of proposed Franklin Cultural District
screen grab of proposed Franklin Cultural District

As you read these materials please note:

1. The deadline for application: April 17, 2015 at 5:00 PM. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

2. All applications must be emailed to the programming committee at the following email address: franklinculturaldistrict@gmail.com

3. If you want to apply for more than one performance or more than one event, you will need to complete a separate application form for each performance or event.

4. For questions or additional information, please email the Programming Committee at the following address: franklinculturaldistrict@gmail.com

Should you know of other people with a Franklin connection who would be interested in participating in the Franklin Cultural Festival you may forward these materials to them. You may also give them our email address to contact us directly.

We look forward to celebrating Franklin through the Franklin Cultural Festival!

With appreciation,
The Programming Committee








Student choice for graduation robe color

From Pantherbook we find and share the results on the graduation gown discussion that took place in and around Franklin High School recently. Student Editor Caroline Cafasso writes:

On Friday, February 5, the FHS Student Government finalized the plans for the FHS graduation robes after a student poll showed that almost 69% of those who voted support having each student choose between blue and white for what color graduation robe they want to wear. 
Student government allowed the student body to have the final say in the matter. After several weeks of discussion, they gathered the most feasible and popular options in a Google poll where everyone could vote via Its Learning. 
According to Class of 2015 President Conor Lemanowicz, FHS voted overwhelmingly for the option to have each student choose his/her own graduation robe color between blue and white. 
“I was very satisfied with the result,” Conor said. “It was a compromise that was able to satisfy the vast majority of the student body. Ultimately our goal was to eliminate any gender discrimination in the robe tradition in a manner that would be acceptable for the students. I think we achieved that goal.” 

FHS student celebration at graduation (Pantherbook photo)
FHS student celebration at graduation (Pantherbook photo)

- See more at: http://pantherbook.org/top-stories/2015/02/24/in-case-you-missed-it-fhs-comes-to-a-graduation-robe-decision/#sthash.bmPkPzyc.dpuf


Related posts


FOX 25 story from Dec 2014
http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/27608696/debate-over-graduation-gowns-underway-at-franklin-high-school

The Franklin Matters posting sharing Pantherbook article on the issue
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/12/graduation-gown-discussion.html

Fund raiser for the 8th grade students of BFCCPS


Residents of Franklin,

As the bitter cold of this long winter continues, here is an opportunity for some fun.

The 8th grade Parents of Benjamin Franklin Charter School are having a fun-raiser this Friday,February 27, 2015.

It's a PAINTNITE to be held at the Franklin Art Center from 6:30-8:30pm.

The proceeds of this fun-raiser are going to help offset the cost of the 8th grade students trip to Washington D.C. in April.

It promises to be a fun night, to be out with friends, a girl's evening out perhaps, or catch up with old friends.

Either way, we would love to have you stop by and give it a try, all the while keeping in mind that it is going to benefit the students.

BFCCPS sign on a sunny day - think spring!
BFCCPS sign on a sunny day - think spring!


Please follow the link to sign up



We hope to see you there,

Thank you,
8th grade Parents
BFCCPS