Thursday, September 20, 2018

45th Annual Craft Fair - Nov 10

The Franklin Newcomers and Friends 45th Annual Craft Fair is coming up. Come get a start on your Holiday Shopping . . . or find the perfect birthday, anniversary, housewarming, etc ... gift. 

The Craft Fair will be held on Saturday, November 10 from 9 AM to 3 PM at the Tri-County High School, 147 Pond Street, in Franklin, MA. All proceeds go to local charities. 

In addition to the Artisans we will have a Bake Sale Table, Raffles and we are accepting donations for the Franklin Food Pantry.

Interested Crafters of handmade items are welcome to request an application by sending an email to franklincraftfair@gmail.com.

45th Annual Craft Fair - Nov 10
45th Annual Craft Fair - Nov 10

LiveARTS: Season Announcement 2018-2019



Announcing our


2018-2019 Season
Sunday, October 21, 2018

at 3 p.m.



Special Benefit Concert

for LiveARTS
The Buswell Ensemble

James Buswell, violin,
Amy Galluzzo, violin,
Carol Ou, cello


with Victor Rosenbaum, piano

Music of Mozart

Pre-Concert talk by Ann Sears,
Professor of Music, Chair, Music Department
Wheaton College
from 2:30-2:45
Sunday, November 4, 2018

at 3 p.m.
A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein's 100th Birthday

Sunday, February 17, 2019

at 3 p.m.

Music for Cello and Piano


Sunday, April 14, 2019

at 3 p.m.
Mistral Music

Season Subscription Rates

Still the best ticket prices anywhere!

All four concert for Adults: $80
All four concerts for Senior Citizens (65 +): $60
As always, Students 18 and under are by donation
 

How to Buy Tickets
  • Follow this link to our website (liveartsma.org) and use your credit card to purchase your season subscription or tickets for individual concerts.
  • You can purchase a season subscription at the door at our first concert, Sunday, October 21st. Tickets for each concert are available at the door.
  • You can write a check to LiveARTS and mail to LiveARTS, c/o Rick Duthe, 283 Prospect Street, Franklin, MA 02038.

We look forward to seeing you
at an upcoming performance!

All concerts take place at 3:00 p.m. in the Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin at 262 Chestnut Street. Located in a beautiful natural setting, the Meetinghouse is accessible for all.
PLEASE REMEMBER

 

LiveARTS, a Franklin-based chamber music concert series, is dedicated to presenting classical music featuring outstanding Boston-area and national musicians in a local setting. Ticket prices cover a very small part of the expense involved to bring these concerts to you. LiveARTS relies on the generous support of donors to bring world class musicians to the area at affordable ticket prices. Your donation are greatly appreciated!

LiveARTS is an 
autonomous, nonprofit, nonsectarian affiliate of the First Universalist Society in Franklin. Tax-Deductible contributions go directly and exclusively to LiveARTS.

 
Support the ARTS!

 

Support LiveARTS!


Copyright © 2018 LiveARTS, Franklin, Massachusetts, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
LiveARTS, Franklin, Massachusetts
283 Prospect Street
Franklin, MA 02038

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Destination Imagination - get ready! - Sep 26

IT'S DESTINATION IMAGINATION SIGN UP TIME!!!

Join us for an information meeting on September 26 at 6:00 PM at the Franklin Public Library to learn more about DI and all that the program has to offer your children. 

Franklin Destination Imagination is an after school enrichment program open to all kids from 2nd grade through high school in Franklin, MA.

Also check out www.destinationimagination.org and the brief overview from the website below:
Destination Imagination is an educational nonprofit that prepares children for a future that is rapidly evolving. DI does this through a project-based learning experience that applies the creative process across seven different Challenge types – Technical, Scientific, Engineering, Fine Arts, Improvisational, Service Learning and Early Learning.

For questions or more information email the Franklin Coordinator at di.franklin.ma@gmail.com

Destination Imagination - get ready! - Sep 26
Destination Imagination - get ready! - Sep 26

Attention Businesses: Register for Harvest Festival Today! - Sep 20

Please register by Thursday, September 20 to receive your Free booth space as an Franklin Downtown Partnership member for the October 13 Harvest Festival. 

If you plan to participate, please register online:
https://goo.gl/forms/WtKjem7jWrwRoLg23

After Thursday, please include a $35 late fee.


Important: We can only save you a booth space if we have a registration from you. If we do not receive a registration we will assume you are not participating this year and will give your space to another business.

If you have already registered and received an email back from Scott Martin, you are all set. If you have any questions, please contact us at fdpharvestfest@gmail.com.

Attention Businesses: Register for Harvest Festival Today! - Sep 20
Attention Businesses: Register for Harvest Festival Today! - Sep 20

Lifelong Community Learning: All About Wine



Lifelong Community Learning: All About Wine




ALL ABOUT WINE
All Classes: 7:00 pm
Franklin Liquors, 363 East Central Street, Franklin
Cost: $25 per class
OR $65 if you register for all 3

Exploring French wines
Let's take a tasting tour around France.
Tuesday, September 25

Exploring Italian Wines
Let's take a tasting tour around Italy.
Tuesday, October 16

Wine Aromas
Apple. Leather. Grass. Bell Pepper.
What do these aroma and flavor descriptions mean?
Tuesday, November 6
Seats are limited. Must be 21 to participate.
Lifelong Community Learning
218 Oak St, 508-613-1480
FPS- Lifelong Community Learning | 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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"This is the largest scam of this type we've ever seen"

I have shared many scam alerts from the Federal Trade Commission and other good sources. Here is a really good article getting into the details on how one of these phone scams worked and how it was taken down. That similar phone calls are still happening shows that there is still an opportunity for the nefarious folks to make some money.

The one thing we can do to stop this is to NOT to fall for the scam.

"On Nov. 24, 2014, a woman named Diana received a menacing phone call in Hernando, Miss., a small city nestled in the northwest corner of the state. A caller purporting to be an IRS agent claimed she owed back taxes and told her that agents were waiting to arrest her unless she paid up immediately. The caller was insistent, threatening, and urging her to act quickly. 
The demands eventually produced the desired result: After the "agent" ordered her to withdraw $19,625 in cash, Diana bought 21 prepaid cards called MoneyPaks equaling that amount at a local store. After purchasing the cards, she read the unique serial number off each MoneyPak card to the caller, effectively giving him all her money. 
The caller wasn't actually an IRS agent; he was an impostor from Worldwide Solution, a call center in India. No agents waited outside. Diana owed no back taxes. Hers just happened to be one of the millions of phone numbers dialed by an international conspiracy of con artists running a series of impostor schemes, according to a federal indictment issued in October 2016."

Continue reading the full story online
https://www.journalofaccountancy.com/issues/2018/sep/tigta-irs-impersonation-scam.html#.W5--uybd6Hk.email

Related link on FTC scam alerts
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/features/scam-alerts

From the Franklin Matters archives
http://www.franklinmatters.org/search?q=ftc,+scam+alert&max-results=20&by-date=true

"This is the largest scam of this type we've ever seen"
"This is the largest scam of this type we've ever seen"

“This building will give us what we’re looking for”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Creating a framework for education in Franklin takes on a quite literal meaning as the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School’s new building is constructed. 
The new facility at 500 Financial Park Drive will have room for twice as many students, enrolling 900 for the 2019-2020 school year. The new building will also have up-to-date technology and separate classrooms for arts and music. Going from a capacity of 450 to 900 students, the new school has big plans. 
The building is a mass of steel beams and roofing, but before winter the walls will be sealed and roofing complete. During the colder months, workers will do what they can to finish the inside."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180919/new-home-in-franklin-for-benjamin-franklin-classical-charter-school-takes-shape

construction at 500 Financial Park Drive is moving along (BFCCPS photo)
construction at 500 Financial Park Drive is moving along (BFCCPS photo)