Thursday, October 25, 2018

Volunteers wanted: Rotary Club and Franklin Food Pantry Service Project - Nov 1

Volunteers wanted! Please join the Franklin Rotary Club as we partner with the Franklin Food Pantry on a community service project to supply cleaning supplies to members of our community who are in need.

One of the biggest needs for families that the Food Pantry serves is access to cleaning supplies, as food stamps do not cover the costs of these items. The Franklin Rotary Club needs help assembling buckets of cleaning supplies the Food Pantry can distribute to families to take home with them.

Here's how you can participate:

  • Volunteers arrive at the Franklin Food Pantry, 43 West Central Street, at 5:00 PM
  • Following the project, please join us at Incontro Restaurant at 860 West Central Street for pizza and beverages
  • Email Scott Martin at scottm@hockymca.org if you can participate, or interested in learning more about the Franklin Rotary Club's community service projects.


Volunteers wanted: Rotary Club and Franklin Food Pantry Service Project - Nov 1
Volunteers wanted: Rotary Club and
Franklin Food Pantry Service Project - Nov 1

Scott Martin
Branch Executive Director
Hockomock Area YMCA
Bernon Family Branch
45 Forge Hill Road, Franklin, MA 02038

Phone: 508-528-8708
Direct Dial: 774-235-2756

http://www.hockymca.org/franklin

Latex Paint is accepted at the Recycling Center (ONLY APRIL thru NOVEMBER)

Latex Paint is now accepted at the Recycling Center 
(ONLY APRIL thru NOVEMBER)

See Attached fact sheet for what is accepted in the latex paint container. 

There is no additional charge for this new type of paint recycling. Paint is only accepted at the Recycling Center April though November as we cannot use frozen paint.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w59yp--URWZus41H3jwSXxNarPJyZu9V/view?usp=sharing





In the News: Hopkinton adds unified basketball; kindergartener paints his finger nails

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"With a little more than seven minutes left on the clock in the first period of the Unified Sports basketball game at Hopkinton High, Max McNamara lines up a three-pointer and sinks it. 
He lifted his hands and jumped across the court as dozens cheered during the team’s first-ever home game against Worcester Tech. 
“Just like the last two games,” McNamara said of sinking the shot. The 17-year-old senior with autism enjoyed having his brother, Grant, referee the game and being cheered on by his sister, Emma. The three are triplets. 
Special Olympics Unified Sports programs promote social inclusion through sports by joining people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team, according to the organization. Hopkinton High launched the unified program last spring with a track team and added the basketball team this fall."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181024/hopkinton-launches-unified-sports-basketball-team


"With his chin held high, Sam Gouveia, 5, went back into his kindergarten classroom on Tuesday morning with more confidence and, of course, freshly painted fingernails. 
On Monday night, Sam’s father, Aaron, posted on his internationally popular Twitter account, DaddyFiles, about how his son had been ridiculed by his young classmates because of his painted nails that day. Though Aaron said he doesn’t blame the school or the teachers for the incident, he took to social media nonetheless. 
“I love painting my nails,” Sam said, laughing. “I’m just a crazy man, and it just looks pretty.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181023/franklin-boy-on-painting-nails-it-just-looks-pretty


Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Unified Against Hunger Challenge - Oct 29

The Franklin High Unified Basketball Team has challenged three groups to play us in basketball and help collect food and non perishable goods for the Franklin Food Pantry

Monday, October 29 - 6 PM

Game 1 - Avengers vs FHS Administration

Game 2 - Ballers vs Franklin Fire Department

Game 3 - UFB vs Franklin Police Department

Admission Free - We just ask that you bring in Non Perishable food items, Personal Hygiene Items, and Cleaning Supplies. 

There is a current need for:
Flour (white, 2 lbs. or larger), Coffee, White tuna, Stuffing, Granola bars, Small boxes of cereal, Apple filling, Soap bars, Toothbrushes, Feminine hygiene products, Razors, Toothpaste, Deodorant, Shampoo

Come join the fun and be sure to visit our autograph and selfie area where you can meet and greet our star players!

Ice Cream Social to follow the Games

Unified Against Hunger Challenge - Oct 29
Unified Against Hunger Challenge - Oct 29

Franklin Cultural District Partnership Meeting - Nov 15

FRANKLIN CULTURAL DISTRICT COMMITTEE
Franklin Cultural District Partnership Meeting
Thursday, November 15 2018, 7:15 PM
Franklin TV - Franklin Radio
23 Hutchinson Street, Franklin MA

AGENDA
1. TOUR OF FRANKLIN TV/FRANKLIN RADIO FACILITIES 7:15 PM
2. Review of MCC Site Visit and Status of FCD Application 7:30 PM
3. Partnership Goals and Responsibilities - Quick Review 7:40 PM
4. FCD Marketing Subcommittee 7:45 PM

  • a. Social Media Efforts and Branding Strategy
  • b. “Did You Know” Campaign
  • c. Cross-promotional and Marketing Ideas
  • d. FCD Tool Kit

5. Brainstorming for Cross-Promotional Partnership Activities 7:55 PM
6. Franklin Cultural District Partnership Meeting Schedule 8:30 PM
7. Questions 8:40 PM
8. Adjourn 9:00 PM


The listings 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.


For Additional information, contact:
Bryan W. Taberner, AICP, Director
Department of Planning and Community Development
508-520-4907; btaberner@franklinma.gov

Franklin Cultural District Partnership Meeting - Nov 15
Franklin Cultural District Partnership Meeting - Nov 15

FHS golf finishes 13th in D1 Sectionals; Tri-County volleyball wins again

Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS and Tri-County fall sports action on Tuesday, Oct 23, 2018


Volleyball = Foxboro, 1 vs. Tri-County, 3 – Final


Golf = MIAA D1 South Sectional

Teams
1. BC High – 303
2. Xaverian – 317
3. Wellesley – 319
T4. Bridgewater-Raynham – 321
T4. Brookline – 321
6. Braintree – 328
7. Mansfield – 333
T8. King Philip – 338
T8. Needham – 338
10. Framingham – 341
11. Brockton – 346
12. Plymouth North – 348
13. Franklin – 364
14. Marshfield – 372

Individuals
Franklin

  • Gerard Collins – 86
  • Quinten Faro – 92
  • Jack Paterson – 93
  • Jake Blaney – 93
  • Matt D’Errico – 95
  • Nolan Norton – 96

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-23-18/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Library of Congress: NEW BOOK- “Game Faces: Early Baseball Cards from the Library of Congress”


NEW BOOK: "Game Faces: Early Baseball Cards from the Library of Congress"

“Game Faces: Early Baseball Cards from the Library of Congress”
“Game Faces: Early Baseball Cards from the Library of Congress”


AVAILABLE NOW!
A new book, "Game Faces: Early Baseball Cards from the Library of Congress," offers baseball fans and historians a visual delight that showcases early baseball cards from the 19th and early 20th centuries alongside photos from the early days of the nation's beloved pastime. Author Peter Devereaux takes readers behind the scenes of the Library of Congress' Benjamin K. Edwards Collection to see the vibrant world of the early boom of America's pastime.

Click here for more information
https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-18-130/?loclr=ealn
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