Wednesday, July 29, 2015

In the News: Dance and Art, Rooke joins Dean, Bemiss heads MESPA



The Franklin Art Center and Dean College Palladino School of Dance will be at the Franklin Sculpture Park on Saturday, Aug. 1 from 12-3 p.m. during the Franklin Cultural Festival, for a combination of art and dance in the park, 5 Main St., Franklin. 
Performances by the Palladino School of Dance will begin at 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. 
Join the dancers and musicians as they perform at the sculptures in the park. After their performance, children can join Franklin Art Center in a community sculpture project. Students will paint wooden fish that will be installed on a fence as a permanent piece at the Sculpture Park.
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150728/NEWS/150727075/1994/NEWS


Dean College announced John Rooke as director of the Center for Business, Entertainment and Sport Management and distinguished executive faculty in the Schools of Business and the Arts. 
The Center was created by Dean College as an academic partnership with the Kraft Sports Group. It will provide opportunities for students to gain insight from KSG officials, including executives of the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and Patriot Place. 
“I’m thrilled to be a part of this initiative at Dean College,” said Rooke. “I am looking forward to working with the students to provide new educational experiences through our relationship with the Kraft Sports Group, including the Patriots and the Revolution. The students at Dean will be the real winners here. It’s a chance to learn from professionals in the sports and entertainment industries.”

http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150728/NEWS/150726858/1994/NEWS


Brian Bemiss, of Franklin, principal of the Huckleberry Hill School in Lynnfield, was named president of the Massachusetts Elementary School Principals’ Association Education Foundation. 
Bemiss worked in education for the past 20 years. He was a fifth-grade teacher in Melrose and Reading before taking on the role of principal in Lynnfield in 2009. Brian has been an active member of MESPA for the past seven years. 
MESPA provides professional development, advocacy and other support to elementary and middle school principals across the state. It was the first association in the country to develop an alternative program for principal certification and has offered both masters and doctoral programs in conjunction with local universities.

http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150728/NEWS/150726794/1994/NEWS

MESPA screen grab
MESPA screen grab

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda for 7/28/15

Vision Statement
The Franklin Public Schools will foster within its students the knowledge and skills to
find and achieve satisfaction in life as productive global citizens.

AGENDA
"The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which
may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed
and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent
permitted by law."

1. Routine Business

Citizen’s Comments
Franklin Public Schools - the key to learning
Franklin Public Schools - the key to learning
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the June 23, 2015
School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence: none

2. Guests/Presentations

a. Debbie Dixson, Director of Student Services

3. Discussion Only Items

Policy – First Readings
  • JT – Electronic Device Policy
  • JKAA – Non-Violent Physical Crisis Intervention Policy

Policy – Second Readings
  • GCCD – Domestic Violence Leave Policy
  • KF – Community Use of School Facilities
  • KF-E1 – Rules and Regulations
  • KF-E2 – FHS Building Use
  • KF-E3 – Facility Rental Fee Schedule
  • KF-E4 – FHS Facility Rental Fee Schedule
  • KF-E5 – FHS Grounds Rental Fees

School Lunch Prices

4. Action Items

a. I recommend adoption of the following policies as discussed:
1. GCCD – Domestic Violence Leave Policy
2. KF – Community Use of School Facilities
3. KF-E1 – Rules and Regulations
4. KF-E2 – FHS Building Use
5. KF-E3 – Facility Rental Fee Schedule
6. KF-E4 – FHS Facility Rental Fee Schedule
b. I recommend moving the following policies to a second reading:
1. JT – Electronic Device Policy
2. JKAA – Non-Violent Physical Crisis Intervention Policy
c. I Recommend increasing school lunch prices as recommended:
1. Elementary – from $2.30 to $2.50
2. Middle – from $2.75 to $3.00
3. High School – stay at $3.00
d. I recommend approval of the Budget Transfers as detailed.
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,421.20 from the Davis Thayer PCC for Supplemental Curriculum Materials.
f. I recommend acceptance of the donation of 1 year MATLAB software license valued at $495.00 from Doug Newton for supplemental supplies at Franklin High School.
g. I recommend acceptance of a check for $100.00 from the Keller PCC for Supplemental Supplies.

5. Information Matters

Superintendent’s Report
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports

6. New Business

To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.

7. Executive Session

Personnel Update

8. Adjourn

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Ciao Bella now open on Union St

Did you get a mailer from Ciao Bella?


Ciao Bella mailier
Ciao Bella mailier


It is a new Italian Kitchen just opening on Union St, across from the Union St Grille

Ciao Bella store front on Union St
Ciao Bella store front on Union St
You can visit them on the internet at http://ciaobellafranklin.com/index.php

"Consumers must take extra time and be cautious when searching for tickets at third-party websites"

Summer time, a season fro outdoor concerts and big name events to come to your favorite venue. How do you ensure you are paying the right price for the ticket?

The MA Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulations has some good advice:
The Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation reminds consumers to consider the following when looking to purchase tickets online:
  • Try to purchase tickets from the venue first—the price may be considerably lower;
  • Know the face value of the ticket to determine the amount of the markup;
  • Research the company you are buying from by checking to see if they have any complaints with the Better Business Bureau or Attorney General’s Office or even on online consumer forums;
  • Use a licensed reseller.
Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation
Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation

You can read the full article on the MA.GOV blog posting here

Note for the upcoming Franklin Cultural Festival, tickets are only needed for the School House Rock performance scheduled for THE BLACK BOX on Saturday. You can purchase those tickets online via THE BLACK BOX webpage or at the door.


Free paper shredding at DCU on Aug 1


Digital Federal Credit Union, 500 W. Central St., will offer free paper shredding to the public 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. on Aug. 1. 
DCU has partnered with E.L. Harvey, a professional document destruction company, to offer free personal document shredding where the public can safely destroy documents containing sensitive and private information. No sign up necessary. Show up with your documents to be shredded and E.L. Harvey & Sons will take care of the rest. 
In order to accommodate as many guests as possible and offer this is as a free service for the community, there is a limit of up to five banker’s boxes (size 24” x 12” x 10 1/4”) or five paper grocery bags (size 12” x 17”) per vehicle.
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150727/NEWS/150727100/1994/NEWS


Monday, July 27, 2015

Enjoy a "Taste of Franklin" Sunday at the 1st Annual Franklin Cultural Festival

A special treat for the 1st Annual Cultural Festival is the "Taste of Franklin." You can sample from eight Franklin restaurants.

The "Taste of Franklin" will be available on Sunday, August 2 from 12 Noon – 5:00 PM in the parking lot outside THE BLACK BOX theater.

The Circle of Friends stage will be set up to keep you entertained while you enjoy your taste.

What Franklin restaurants will be there?


The 'Taste of Franklin' - 1st Annual Franklin Cultural Festival
The 'Taste of Franklin' - 1st Annual Franklin Cultural Festival


What does it cost?

There is a $2 minimum for each signature taste!

Franklin Cultural Festiva - Arts Happen Here!
Franklin Cultural Festiva - Arts Happen Here!




The full schedule of performances and events for the first annual Franklin Cultural Festival can be found here http://www.franklinsculturalfestival.org/

Franklin Community Coalition on Opioid Abuse Update



The next meeting of the coalition is Wednesday, August 12 at 7 p.m. at Franklin High School
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Coalition work continues


Since our first meeting, a lot has happened. Two support groups have begun meetings in Franklin (see more information below), our board of incorporators has been crafting our next steps, and we are starting the process of developing a web and social media presence. For our next meeting (Wednesday, August 12 at 7 p.m.), Dr. John F. Kelly, the director of the Addiction Recovery Management Service at Mass General Hospital, will be the featured speaker.

The two support groups consist of Franklin HOPE (Healing Ourselves, Preserving Each other) which meets on Monday evenings and Healing Hearts which meets on Thursdays. The groups offer support for families struggling with addiction and recovery. Both preserve anonymity and create a safe place" for people and families in crisis.

In the meantime, we have adopted S.A.F.E. (Support for Addicts and Families by Empowerment) as our coalition name. It speaks well to the work we are doing.

On the organizational front, we have begun discussing a leadership structure and seeking volunteers to serve as officers in the coalition. In addition, we have formed subcommittees to formulate a community survey, to address our web and social media needs, and to attend meetings (including the DA coalition, the regional CHNA, and Learn to Cope). There has been a great outpouring of support for our efforts.

We are trying to line up speakers for future events, so if you have ideas or suggestions, please pass them along.

Thank you for your continued commitment to this effort and I look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, August 12 for our next meeting.

addressing an epidemic

Next Coalition Meeting on August 12 at 7 pm

On Wednesday, August 12, S.A.F.E. will feature a talk by Dr. John Kelly, the director of the Addiction Recovery Management Service at Mass General Hospital. His talk will be followed by a panel discussions and questions from the audience.

Please let your friends and family know about this important event and be sure to join us for an informative and robust discussion.

Click here to view the flyer and Facebook page for this event.

Franklin HOPE meets on Monday

Franklin HOPE (Healing ourselves, preserving each other) has begun meeting on Monday evenings at the Unitarian Universalist Church at 262 Chestnut Street in Franklin at 7 p.m. The group offers support for families struggling with addiction and recovery. Its preserves anonymity and creates a safe place for people and families in crisis.

HOPE's mission is a peer led support network for families dealing with addiction and recovery. It is striving to become an official Learn to Cope chapter. Until then, it will adopt the Learn to Cope meeting format and bring resources to the table for families in crisis.

The group will also provide mobile support (in home) for parents and family members who need help but don't want a meeting. And the network will provide opportunities for people to call someone in crisis.

The group will meet weekly. At the meeting on Monday, the discussion will begin with comments from Brooke and Ally, two recovering addicts who will share their stories in an effort to help others.

For more information, contact Jim Derick by clicking here
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STOP Addiction in its tracks
STOP addiction in its tracks

Closer to Home than You Think: A Personal Look Inside The Opiate Epidemic

On Wednesday, July 29, the Milford Library is hosting an opiate awareness program featuring Amy Leone, MA, MS, LMHC of Community Impact, Inc. and the Juvenile Advocacy Group (JAG); Mike Rodrigues, Founder of the EVAN Fund; Katie Triutt and Meghan Triutt Giacomuzzi of the Missin' Matt Walk.

The Rodrigues family lost Evan Rodrigues, age 19 in 2014 to a heroin overdose. The EVAN Fund honors his life and aims to help other youth and their families be educated about this widespread problem.The Truitt family lost Matt Bertulli, Katie's son and Meghan's brother in 2012, also due to a heroin overdose. They are planning a memorial walk in September, the Missin' Matt Walk to fundraise for families on the road to recovery.

Amy Leone is part of the S.A.F.E. coalition and works closely with adolescents and their families to address and cope with addiction, treatment, and recovery. She will also speak about Learn to Cope, a growing  peer-led support network that provides hope and community to families. Milford and Franklin do not currently have chapters.

Following the short presentations, there will be time to ask questions and connect.Sponsored by The Milford Regional Medical Center, The Milford Town Library, Community Impact,Inc, and JAG, this event is free and open to the public. We urge you to attend this important forum.

healing heartsHealing Hearts meet on Thursday

Healing Hearts has begun meeting on Thursday evenings on the second floor of the Franklin YMCA at 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin at 7 p.m. The group offers support for families struggling with addiction and recovery. Its preserves anonymity and creates a safe place" for people and families in crisis. 

The group will also provide mobile support (in home) for parents and family members who need help but don't want a meeting. And the network will provide opportunities for people to call someone in crisis. 

For more information, contact Jennifer Knight by clicking here.
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