Wednesday, May 6, 2020

50+ Job Seekers Networking Group: Interviewing Session - May 8

Friday, May 8th 9 am - Noon

Facilitator: Edward Lawrence; Career Coach
Co-facilitator: Erin Rogers; Social Services Coordinator
Special Guest: Coach Melissa Molinero

Melissa Molinero is a Life and Career Coach and Certified Job Counselor in New Jersey offering individual and group coaching sessions, workshops and professional resume writing services. She has built a reputation for engaging one-on-one sessions to develop areas of need and partner with clients in the development and execution of clear and measurable goals. Her website is www.msmcoaching.com

This session focuses on two aspects of the interview process.

First, we will focus on interview preparation, including the types of interviews, key components of an interview, and types of interview questions.

Melissa will discuss interview strategy: How do you distinguish yourself from the field of other candidates? What must you do to navigate the weeding out process and ensure you are one of the finalists? What should you do after the interview to ensure you remain under consideration?


Program Pre-Registration (once per town location) is required: https://50plusjobseekers.org/outreach/registration/


Registration is required for this specific online meeting:

After you register for the 50+ Program, we will place you on a list to receive a meeting's registration information.


If you have registered previously with the town that virtually hosts the session, there is no need for you to register again.


For additional information about this program, please contact Erin Rogers; Social Services Coordinator, Franklin Senior Center; erogers@franklinma.gov; (508) 520-4945



Franklin is the hosting town for the Friday session.

Download your copy of the flyer here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xZv2moxGV8cLA_xsocqADPiVGhx8JaQt/view?usp=sharing




50+ Job Seekers Networking Group: Interviewing Session - May 8
50+ Job Seekers Networking Group: Interviewing Session - May 8

LiveARTS: BSO Cellist and Violinist Play a Streaming Live Concert - May 17



LiveARTS: BSO Cellist and Violinist Play a Streaming Live Concert - May 17

Join us for

a special donation-based concert

featuring a husband and wife team

from the Boston Symphony Orchestra
and their children.

LiveARTS presents violinist
Ala Jojatu,

cellist

Mihail Jojatu,
their daughter Maria (violin),
and their son Gabriel (cello)

in a streaming

live concert

on Zoom!
Sunday May 17, 2020 at 3 p.m.
To take advantage of this opportunity,
go to our website, liveartsma.org,
and order a free ticket.
The Zoom link will be emailed
to you 24 hours before the concert.
Tickets are free,
but donations are always welcome!
Watch your email
for more information.
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin and Cello Duo in C major
J.S. Bach: Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002 (Allemande and Double)
William Henry Squire: Bourree, Op. 24
Nicolo Paganini: Caprice No. 24
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Trio op. 3 in E flat major, Op. 3 (Allegro con brio)
You can download Zoom
using this link:


Download Zoom
Our mailing address is:
LiveARTS
P.O. Box 678
Franklin, MA 02038

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Grab-and-go Meal Options


This week's grab-and-go meal options for any child 21 and under. 
Available behind FHS 11 AM - 1 PM

Grab-and-go Meal Options
Grab-and-go Meal Options

Shared from Twitter:
https://twitter.com/FranklinPSNews/status/1257287464068222977?s=09

In the News: "Documentary on Vineyard’s Gay Head Light gets wide release"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Filmmaker Liz Witham grew up in Aquinnah, with the beam of the Gay Head Light shining in her bedroom every night. Now she has the chance to show TV viewers nationwide how her small town saved the more than 150-year-old brick structure.

Five years after the lighthouse was moved 129 feet back from a dangerously eroding cliff, “Keepers of the Light,” a documentary by Witham and Ken Wentworth inspired by the lighthouse’s rescue, will be shown on 80% of the country’s PBS stations.

The 65-minute film became available last week for online streaming via Vimeo, with a portion of rentals through Thursday benefiting Gay Head Light."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200505/documentary-on-vineyards-gay-head-light-gets-wide-release


“Keepers of the Light”: keepersofthelightfilm.com
To stream documentary: http://watch.keepersofthelightfilm.com
To register for Thursday’s Zoom gathering: https://kol-launch.eventbrite.com


In the News: "Documentary on Vineyard’s Gay Head Light gets wide release"
In the News: "Documentary on Vineyard’s Gay Head Light gets wide release"

Budget Subcommittee Notes - May 4, 2020

My notes taken with Twitter for the Budget Subcommittee meeting on Monday, May 4. In addition to that shared below, FY 2021 is going to be a tough budget. It was going to be even before the pandemic. Post pandemic, with revenues forecast to drop by about $3M, just from the March 4 expectation, the revenues will pose some tough questions for how we will choose to operate.

The School Committee for example, has approved a budget $3.5M more than they got for the FY 2020 budget. They did so knowing they were not going to get it all, it at least was a priority listing for themselves to work through. When the schools do re-open, what will their process look like? 

How will they maintain social distancing (assuming it is still required, and per current info, it is likely to be the 'new normal'). What will social distancing do to bus routes, to class sizes? To the budget? I don’t want to speculate, there are too many unknowns.

The only thing that is certain, is that, if ever, there was a time to be informed about the budget and town operations, that time is NOW.

Committee members present: 
Matt Kelly (Chair), Melanie Hamblen, Tom Mercer, Debbie Pellegri

Other participants:
Town Administrator Jamie Hellen, Finance Director Chris Sandini, Treasurer Kerri Bertone, Asst TA Chrissy Whelton, Admin Asst Alecia Alleyne, Brian Chandler, Denise Spencer, George Conley, Sussan Deswnap, Roberta Trahan, (unidentified phone#) (I had 2 connections, one for me to take notes, one for the audio recording)
  • Real-time reporting underway for Budget Subcommittee meeting #bsc0504
  • Town administrator Jamie Hellen provides overview re: memos released before meeting
  • Budget will be really tight, the draft as issued is what it is, revenue is not likely to go higher, quite possibly could go lower
  • Likely a Joint Budget Subcommittee meeting to be scheduled for next week to enable an update and turn around in time for FinCom budget hearings during the Memorial Day week
  • Joint meeting targeted for May 11 at 4:30 PM, meeting ends today after 30+ mins.

The meeting agenda and associated documents released for the meeting can be found  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/05/franklin-ma-budget-subcommittee-meeting.html

My tweets can be found with this search result (#bsc0504)
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BSC0504&src=typed_query

Meeting audio file = https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/Hy13Qr77




screen grab of Budget Subcommittee meeting May 4, 2020

Beaver St. Recycling Center Open Regular Hours - Yard Waste Only

Beaver St. Recycling Center Open Regular Hours 

Now With the Addition of Thursday -> Noon to 3 PM for This Week -- 

Brush and Yard Waste Drop-Off Only

In order to meet the needs of our residents and still follow the Governor's directive, as well as provide the appropriate level of safety to our residents and public works employees, we are going to re-open the Beaver Street Recycling Center with the following guidelines.

• The Recycling Center opens for the drop-off of yard waste and brush only
• No other recycling products will be accepted
• The Recycling Center will be staffed with only one worker just to check that folks have a Recycling Center Sticker and are only dropping off yard waste or brush
• The Employees will practice established personal space guidelines and "Social Distancing" and will not assist residents in any way with the unloading of their vehicles
• Only five vehicles will be allowed in the Recycling Center at one time
• There will be no credit card or check transactions
• If a resident needs a recycling sticker, they will need to contact and arrange to get one from the Public Works Administration Office (508 520-4910) prior to going to the Recycling Center

Recycling Center Hours This Week:
  • Tuesday, May 5, Noon-3PM
  • Thursday, May 7, Noon-3PM
  • Friday, May 8, 8AM-3PM
  • Saturday, May 9, 8AM-3PM
  • Sunday, May 10, 9AM-1PM

Beaver St. Recycling Center Open Regular Hours - Yard Waste Only
Beaver St. Recycling Center Open Regular Hours - Yard Waste Only


Tuesday, May 5, 2020

FM #260 Talk Franklin with Jamie Hellen and Anne Marie Tracey 5/01/20 (audio)

FM #260= This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 260 in the series.

This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and Marketing and Communications Specialist Anne Marie Tracey. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

We talked about the extension of the closure by the State until May 18 and the re-opening advisory work underway at the State level, as well as within the Town departments. The Board of Health had issued the facial covering order effective Apr 29. During our conversation, Jamie updated that Gov Baker had just issued one statewide effective May 6.

The combined Department Spotlight on the Finance and Treasurer/Collector operations. The move to virtual work including the internal processing of the online payments via UniPay.

Other topics covered include
  • Pink bag, clothing recycling returned
  • Budget subcommittee
  • School Committee approved their initial budget
  • Scavenger hunt – photo contest
  • Friday night lights to recognize the FHS graduates

The recording runs almost about 59 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie and Anne Marie

Audio file =
https://anchor.fm/letstalkfranklin/episodes/Talk-Franklin-Community-Update-edjibh





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FM #260 Talk Franklin with Jamie Hellen and Anne Marie Tracey 5/01/20 (audio)
FM #260 Talk Franklin with Jamie Hellen and Anne Marie Tracey 5/01/20 (audio)