Sunday, April 28, 2019

FHS girls lacrosse top North Andover 20-9

Via HockomockSportswe share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Apr 27, 2019


Girls Lacrosse = Franklin, 20 vs. North Andover, 9 – Final
– Seven Panthers found of the back of the net as Franklin rolled to a win over visiting North Andover. Junior Erin Walsh led the way with six goals and six assists while junior Kelsey MacCallum (two assists), freshman Stella Regan, and freshman Kenzie Baker each scored three goals.


For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-04-27-19/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Franklin American Legion Post 75 - 5M-5K Road Race - June 22

5 Mile and 5K
Scholarship Fund Road Race
Saturday June 22, 2019 at 8 AM


Help support our effort to give scholarships to Franklin High School students looking at the high cost of secondary education. All profits from this event will go to the Scholarship Fund for Franklin American Legion Post 75. Runners and walkers welcome!

• Post race refreshments
• Prizes awarded by category
• T-Shirts for entrants
• Raffle Prizes
• Race Timing by Spitler Race Systems

• Registration: 7:00 – 7:50 AM
• Start Time: 8:00 AM
• Start / Finish: Remington Middle School, Franklin, MA
• Run – 5 mile and 5K loop on paved roads
• Entry Fee: $30, $20 for students and active members of the military

Register on Active.com or visit our Franklin Post Web Site: http://www.mapost75.com/

Franklin American Legion Post 75 - 5M-5K Road Race - June 22
Franklin American Legion Post 75 - 5M-5K Road Race - June 22

Trout Fishing Derby - June 1

Trout Fishing Derby
Saturday June 1 (6:30 AM – 2 PM)
MA Free Fishing Weekend!!
No License Required

First Prize $150 for Heaviest Trout
Cash Prizes 2nd and 3rd Places

Multiple prizes for all fish types and fishing skills (kids 16 and under)

Sporting Goods Raffle

Breakfast $5, free pizza for Lunch 

Free Use of Bait, Gear, Rod and Reel (While Supplies last)

Franklin Rod and Gun Club
53 Florence Street, on Uncas Pond, Franklin, MA

Tickets Adults $10.00, Children 12 and under $5.00
(Rain Date Sunday 6/2)


Trout Fishing Derby - June 1
Trout Fishing Derby - June 1

Memorial Day Breakfast - Senior Center - May 24

The annual Memorial Day Breakfast is scheduled for the Franklin Senior Center on Friday, May 24, 2019. Guest speaker Alan Earls will discuss the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.

Please call the Senior Center to register  508-520-4945  

Memorial Day Breakfast - Senior Center - May 24
Memorial Day Breakfast - Senior Center - May 24

Planet Fitness To Open Its Doors to Teens FOR FREE All Summer Long

Planet Fitness will invite high schoolers ages 15 – 18 to work out for free at any of its locations throughout the U.S., including all clubs across Massachusetts, from May 15 through September 1 as part of the nationwide Teen Summer Challenge initiative. The nationwide launch builds on a successful local program first launched last summer in Planet Fitness' home state of N.H.

In Massachusetts, 11.7% of high school students are considered obese and 14% are considered overweight; 54.3% of high school students are physically active for less than an hour a day on five or more days a week. Planet Fitness' Teen Summer Challenge offers a solution for teenagers looking for an opportunity to stay active during the summer when school sports programs, gym classes or after school activities wind down.

Please see press release below for full details on the program and let us know of any questions.

Planet Fitness, Inc., one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the U.S. and home of the Judgement Free Zone®, is inviting high school teenagers ages 15 – 18 to work out for free at any of its more than 1,700 Planet Fitness locations throughout the United States from May 15 through September 1 as part of the nationwide Teen Summer Challenge initiative. Free fitness classes specifically for teenagers will also be available Monday through Friday via certified fitness trainers. 
Additionally, all teens who sign up beginning May 15 are automatically entered into Planet Fitness' Scholarship Sweepstakes. By the end of summer, 51 lucky teens across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., will be randomly selected to receive a $500 scholarship, and one teen will receive a $5,000 grand prize. Teens will also have the chance to win exciting prizes on Planet Fitness' Twitter and Instagram channels throughout the summer, such as club swag, movie tickets and wireless headphones. 
The nationwide launch of the Teen Summer Challenge builds on a successful local program first launched last summer in New Hampshire, Planet Fitness' home state. To sign-up, visit a Planet Fitness near you beginning May 15. Teens under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at sign-up. 
A FOCUS ON TEEN HEALTH 
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services recently released new physical activity guidelines, which revealed that 80 percent of Americans do not currently meet the recommended amount of physical activity. The guidelines also challenge youth (ages 6 – 17) to pursue a minimum of 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity each day. 
Planet Fitness' Teen Summer Challenge offers a solution for teenagers eager for an opportunity to stay active during the summer when school sports programs, gym classes or after school activities wind down.

"Teens today are under ever-increasing pressure to succeed academically and socially, battle a growing list of responsibilities both inside and outside of the classroom and become well-rounded members of their community," said Chris Rondeau, Chief Executive Officer at Planet Fitness. "At Planet Fitness, a healthy and active lifestyle should never be a challenge – which is why we're flipping that notion on its head with the launch of the nationwide Teen Summer Challenge.
 
We want to give teens across the United States the chance to stay active when school is out – a time when they may not otherwise have access to organized fitness or athletic programs, which is why we're offering a safe space to exercise for free and spend time with their friends all summer long." 
BY THE NUMBERS 
To uncover how teens ages 15 – 18 view health and fitness today, Planet Fitness commissioned a national study that sheds light on how teens and parents feel about health and wellness, and how best to motivate youth toward pursuing an active lifestyle and setting them up for success through adulthood. Key findings include: 
Wellness is On the Brain. Today's teens are more health-conscious than ever before, seeing exercise as not only a way to be in shape, but believing that – among those who work out already – it positively impacts their mental health (72 percent) and focus on schoolwork (47 percent). 
Sadly, nearly half of all teens (42 percent) lack a positive body image, noting they're self-conscious and have trouble finding the confidence to try something physically challenging. 
In addition, with two-in-five (42 percent) of today's teens also battling anxiety and body image issues, many teenagers are recognizing that exercise may be the answer. Those who work out note they feel more confident (47 percent) and happier (43 percent) in addition to feeling less stressed (37 percent) and anxious (24 percent). 
Schedule's Booked. Nearly three-in-five (57 percent) teens surveyed say that between school and extracurricular activities, they do not have enough time to make exercise a part of their daily routine – a sentiment also shared by more than one-third (36 percent) of teens' parents, who feel today's youth have fewer opportunities to exercise on a daily basis than they did a generation ago. 
Not surprisingly, over two-in-five (41 percent) report that their fitness levels decrease over the summer when school is out. 
That said, nearly all (91 percent) agree that they want to stay healthy and active over the summer. 
Having Access Doesn't Infer Action. Parents and teens (50 and 54 percent, respectively) agree teens have greater access and options to exercise than previous generations. But almost two in five (39 percent) of teens say they don't have enough guidance on how to exercise or where to event start (36 percent), which may be why 39 percent feel negatively towards fitness. 
Exercise Your Body, Not Just Your Fingers. When asked how they'd prefer to spend their free time, more than one-third (36 percent) wished to exercise or work out more (regardless of school schedules), which is greater than the number of teens who want to spend more time playing video games (27 percent), browsing social media (16 percent) or watching TV (16 percent). 
All-Star Student. Working out works to many teens' advantage, too, as fitness can be a secret recipe for straight As. In fact, among surveyed teens who see improvements based on exercise (91%), two in five (40%) have reported that exercise helps them to find more focus, with 23 percent directly attributing it to making them a better student. 
Friends who Sweat Together Stay Together. Having friends at the gym is a big motivator, with almost two-thirds (65 percent) saying they would go to the gym more often with a buddy. 
In addition to opening its doors to all teens ages 15 – 18 all summer long, Planet Fitness also offers extremely low prices and a variety of benefits, including a hassle-free environment, brand name cardio and strength equipment, fully equipped locker rooms, flat screen televisions and much more. 
For more information on the Teen Summer Challenge, including how to sign up for the free membership at any of the more than 1,700 Planet Fitness locations nationwide, visit PlanetFitness.com/TeenSummerChallenge.

Planet Fitness To Open Its Doors to Teens FOR FREE All Summer Long
Planet Fitness To Open Its Doors to Teens
FOR FREE All Summer Long

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Franklin Cultural District Dedication - May 10

The Town of Franklin and the Franklin Cultural District Committee are honored to announce the Dedication Celebration of Franklin’s Cultural District. The festivities will begin with a formal Dedication Ceremony at the Franklin Historical Museum on Friday, May 10, at 3:30 PM. The Dedication Ceremony will be followed by a celebration at THE BLACK BOX, which will include light refreshments and entertainment. All are welcome to attend.

The Franklin Town Council established the Franklin Cultural District Committee in June 2017. Cultural districts help promote economic development through the support of culture, arts and the humanities, performing arts, fine arts, visual arts, and culinary arts.

The Dedication marks the successful completion of several years of work by the Town, the Cultural District Committee, members of Franklin’s cultural and artistic businesses and organizations, and Franklin residents.

Franklin Cultural District Dedication - May 10
Franklin Cultural District Dedication - May 10

Franklin High School Football 11th Annual Golf Tourney - Jun 1

Franklin High School Football is hosting it's 11th annual golf tourney. June 1, 1:00 PM at The New England Country Club, Bellingham. 

As the organization's biggest fundraiser, we depend on the proceeds of this event to fund the program and buy safety equipment for our players. This even promises to be tons of fun with fabulous prizes and dinner is included! 

See more details and register yourself and/or your foursome on our brand new website www.franklinpanthersfootball.com

Own a business? Consider a sponsorship at this event. Contact Russell Gasbarro @ 508-243-1874 for details.



Download your copy of the flyer
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczMWpFcVFZSEJLdjBPU1dhVFpXWGF4Q3U3c093/view?usp=sharing




Franklin High School Football 11th Annual Golf Tourney
Franklin High School Football 11th Annual Golf Tourney