Monday, March 23, 2020

Franklin Cultural Council: art competition for high school students

Via Facebook post by the Franklin Cultural Council (FCC):
Hiya FCC supporters. We're all needing a little encouragement and support this week! Hope this will help!

The FCC announces a town-wide art competition for all HIGH SCHOOL students in Franklin. We are looking for one high school artist to create an 8x11 poster for all of Franklin. The theme and wording of your poster should contain, "We're All in this Together", "OneFranklin", "One People, One Planet, One Love" or similar message!

Your poster needs to be BOLD and CLEAR and be able to be seen from the street to a house/apartment/storefront. The winner's poster will be duplicated and distributed for any community member in Franklin who would like one for their door or front window. The goal is to fill our our town's windows with art and positive and hopeful messaging.

Deadline = THIS Thursday, March 26th, 5pm. One entry per applicant. Post a photo of your poster in the comment section on the Franklin Cultural Council page when it's completed! Good Luck!

And elementary and middle school students -we're hoping to have something for you too. Stay tuned tomorrow~

Post your photos to the Franklin Cultural Council page
https://www.facebook.com/FranklinCulturalCouncil/posts/1112646429089183?

Franklin Cultural Council: art competition for high school students
Franklin Cultural Council: art competition for high school students

Senate President Karen Spilka: Coronavirus Update as of March 21, 2020

Greetings,

Below are the latest updates on federal, state and local efforts on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Please contact my office if you need assistance in any way during this time. You can always reach out by calling 617-722-1500 or emailing Karen.Spilka@masenate.gov.

I have added a section to my website, MetroWest Resources for COVID-19, for those in my district. https://karenspilka.com/updates/2020/3/13/metrowest-covid-19-resources

If you have resources to share that would be of interest to the general public please email Susan Nicholl in my office at Susan.Nicholl@masenate.gov with the subject line "District Resource."

Please continue to check the Coronavirus Updates page on my website for the latest information (https://karenspilka.com/updates/2020/3/13/covid-19-updates)

Senate President Karen Spilka

Senate President Karen Spilka: Coronavirus Update as of March 21, 2020
Senate President Karen Spilka: Coronavirus Update as of March 21, 2020


FHS' Brigham, Quinn, Quaile, Edgehill, Sullivan recognized as 2020 Hockomock League Basketball All Stars

The Franklin High School selections for the Hockomock League basketball all stars are shared here.

"Below are the official 2020 Hockomock League Girls Basketball All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

Hockomock League MVP
Ali Brigham, Franklin

Hockomock League All Stars
Ali Brigham, Franklin
Olivia Quinn, Franklin

Honorable Mentions
Erin Quaile, Franklin


Below are the official 20020 Hockomock League Boys Basketball All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

Hockomock League MVP
Bryant Ciccio, Attleboro

Hockomock League All Stars
Chris Edgehill, Franklin

Honorable Mentions
Brayden Sullivan, Franklin"


For the complete girls listing
https://hockomocksports.com/2020-hockomock-league-girls-basketball-all-stars/

For the complete boys listing
https://hockomocksports.com/2020-hockomock-league-boys-basketball-all-stars/


FHS' Brigham, Quinn, Quaile, Edgehill, Sullivan recognized as 2020 Hockomock League Basketball All Stars
FHS' Brigham, Quinn, Quaile, Edgehill, Sullivan recognized as 2020 Hockomock League Basketball All Stars

COVID-19 Find Your Power!

Knowledge is Power. Connectedness is Community
by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 03/22/2020

"They say nature abhors a vacuum. Fear often fills a vacuum – of understanding. When we don’t know what to expect in trying times, we often fear the worst. The adage, ‘Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst’, is sound advice, but when the worst is unclear, unformed, unknown – preparing becomes more difficult, and whatever comfort and solace that effort might provide becomes more elusive.

Seek two things: Knowledge and Connectedness. Knowledge is where you begin to fight back. These are trusted world, federal, state, and local sources of knowledge.

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/index.html

https://www.mass.gov/resource/information-on-the-outbreak-of-coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

https://franklin.wickedlocal.com/news/20200306/franklin-to-sanitize-public-buildings-over-weekend

And, most importantly, here at home:
https://www.franklinma.gov/home/urgent-alerts/coronavirus-information-portal-updates-here


Connectedness. We are all stronger together than apart. Connect frequently with family and friends – even distant ones. Remember those times when you meant to contact – follow up – and didn’t because your busy day was filled. While you are at home being socially distant, (and smart) this is that opportunity to connect – and reach out to others who matter to you.

Beyond washing them often, what better way to spend all that time on your hands? 

If the Internet is one thing, it is connectedness.

Beyond social media, there is text, email and – Virtual Visits Via Video. That’s – Victory.

And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. And, thank you for watching."

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Our weekly wfpr●fm program schedule lists interviews and musical programs of interest hosted by Franklin residents. Our current slate of programs runs Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Programs repeat at 9am, Noon, and 6pm, and Saturdays, starting at 9am.

Wednesday:
9:00a/12:00p /6:00p FPS Voice – Anne Marie Tracey - All about Franklin Public Schools

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone - All about wine, its culture, lore and finer points 

11:00a/2:00p/8:00p Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock - Franklin and its local government, services and events

Thursday:
9:00a/12:00p/6:00p The Tabernacle Choir - from Salt Lake City 

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Frank’s Music – Frank Falvey - Frank explores a range of music genres and artists 

11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick - Exploring the music of the great Blues tradition

Friday:
9:00a/12:00p /6:00p Chapters – Jim Derick - Insightful, life-affirming stories and interviews 

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey - An hour of uplifting music for all 

11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group - Original short stories presented by the authors

Weekdays:
3:00p Music of the Swingin’ Big Band Era
4:00p Starlight Songs from the Great American Songbook

Listen each week on the air at 102●9 fm, and online at our website, wfpr●fm as we bring more of our community – to community radio.

Weekend radio is big. We’ve been fine-tuning our weekend radio programming. It’s a reprise of all our weekday shows that some folks don’t get to hear at work. 

Here’s what’s up for the weekend – on the air on 102.9 and online at wfpr●fm.

Saturday:
9:00a FPS Voice – Anne Marie Tracey All about Franklin Public Schools 
10:00a Frank’s Music – Frank Falvey Frank explores a range of music genres and artists 
11:00a Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey An hour of uplifting music for all 
12:00p The Tabernacle Choir from Salt Lake City
1:00p The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone All about wine, its culture, lore and finer points
2:00p Chapters – Jim Derick Insightful, life-affirming stories and interviews 
4:00p Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group Original short stories presented by the authors 
5:00p Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick Exploring the music of the great Blues tradition.

Sunday:
9:00a The Tabernacle Choir from Salt Lake City
10:00a Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey An hour of uplifting music for all
11:00a Frank’s Music – Frank Falvey Frank explores a range of music genres and artists 
1:00p Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey An hour of uplifting music for all

Questions? Call us at 508–528–9377. That’s 508–528–wfpr.

The full program guide to Franklin.TV and Franklin PUblic Radio can be found
http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf

COVID-19  Find Your Power!
COVID-19  Find Your Power!


Wake up with Mr Barrett - TuNesday - 8 AM (YouTube)


"Mr. Barrett is ready to start your morning off right!
Please join us THIS TuNesday at 8:00 AM for a half hour of fun music! This will be another Live YouTube Stream concert."
https://youtu.be/YE9drcLLtLc

Follow the Facebook event for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/events/201236874501695/





Shades IN Place: This wasn't the plan! (3/22/20)


Shades In Place
The Blind Spot
March 2020
I hope that you are safe and well during this crazy time. Like me, I bet you did not plan to stay put in your own home this Spring. In fact, I was scheduled to head down to Charlote, NC for a national convention this coming week. But sometimes, life throws a curvy ball at us, doesn't it?

We are living an unprecedented time and a global crisis that no one ever considered be possible (other than Hollywood movies)

Every business and every person / family will get a punch. Some will feel it harder than others, but nobody is out of the woods.

I am sure that my shade business is not your top priority at this moment. I get that, but please consider supporting the local small businesses in your neighborhood. They have a smaller financial cushion than large corporations.

Order food from local restaurants, keep your house cleaner schedule and why not get your shades from a local shady guy?

My hope is that since you are spending extra time inside your home, you will notice those twenty-year old mini-blinds must go.

All jokes aside, I wish that you and your family stay safe, wash your hands often and consider social distancing to slow the spread of the virus.

We are a strong nation and UNITED STATES to fight this pandemic.
God Bless America and the World.


Roger Magalhaes
Roger Magalhaes started in the window coverings industry in 2006 as a part-time installer for a national chain. After only two months, he was asked to leave for "standing out." Clients continuously requested him over the other installers and this didn't sit well with his colleagues. He knew he was on to something! Following this experience, Roger traveled to many parts of the country, acquiring formal training and receiving certifications from respected vendors such as Somfy, Hunter Douglas, Norman Shutters and Lutron. He also attended the Custom Home Furnishings Academy for formal installation training focusing on drapery and other soft treatments. Roger is the owner of Shades IN Place, Inc., located in the Boston area. He has done installations in seven states, as well as Cape Cod and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. He is the founder of the Facebook group Free Speech Window Covering Pros, a regular columnist for Window Fashion VISION magazine, a presenter at the International Window Coverings Expo and the installation instructor for the Window Fashion Certified Professional FastTRACK program. Learn more


Shades IN Place Inc. | 76 Grove St, Franklin, MA 02038


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“there is no such thing as ... ‘flushable wipes’”

From the Milford Daily News, an article of interest for Franklin:
"#nowipesinthepipes. Despite the seriousness of the problem, public works departments have an appreciation of the humor behind the underlying topic. A few have taken to social media to spread the message. With an appreciation for a good poop joke, the hashtags abound.

In the pitch dark of 3 a.m. Wednesday, Hopkinton Department of Public Works employees found themselves struggling against an unexpected side effect of the coronavirus pandemic.

Clogged pipes.

The culprit? Sanitary wipes labeled “flushable.”

“They’re not made to go through the sewer systems,” Hopkinton Water and Sewer Superintendent Eric Carty said. “They just bind all together, and just make a giant clog. It literally shuts the pump down.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200322/amidst-perceived-toilet-paper-shortage-due-to-coronavirus-dpw-officials-see-spike-in-wipes-clogging-sewer-systems

The Franklin DPW flyer on "What not to Flush!"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GJrzqnr0t8Nuv-LzOBmHzucwKiGVAWSn/view?usp=sharing




from an April 2013 DPW presentation on pumps stuck with non-flushable swipes
from an April 2013 DPW presentation on pumps stuck with non-flushable swipes