Friday, July 16, 2021

Reinvention Boot Camp: Thursday, August 26 -> 10-11:30 AM

The 50+ Jobseekers Networking Program and the Encore Boston Network are pleased to present:

REINVENTION BOOT CAMP: TALK TO THE PROS
Thursday, August 26, 10-11:30 AM

You've set a course to reinvent yourself and made some progress.
Maybe as a freelancer, a consultant, or a business startup.
But you could use some advice, ideas, connections or encouragement.
That's what the Reinvention Bootcamp is all about.
Join our panel of highly experienced Business Advisors for guidance & insight.
Then break into small groups with fellow "ReInventors" and one of our Advisors to get specific and practical input tailored to your questions.
You'll leave this workshop inspired and ready to jumpstart the next phase of your reinvention journey!


Be sure to register and mark your calendar!

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Ed Lawrence

Reinvention Boot Camp: Thursday, August 26 -> 10-11:30 AM
Reinvention Boot Camp: Thursday, August 26 -> 10-11:30 AM


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“Misinformation has caused confusion and led people to decline COVID-19 vaccines"

"The United States surgeon general issued a formal advisory on Thursday warning of the dangers of COVID-19 misinformation, describing it as an “urgent threat” and “one of the biggest obstacles” preventing the end of the pandemic.

Dr. Vivek Murthy also revealed that 10 of his family members have died of COVID-19, and said he wishes “each and every day that they had had the opportunity to get vaccinated.”

“On a personal note, it’s painful for me to know that nearly every death we are seeing now from COVID-19 could have been prevented,” Murthy said as he joined White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki during a press briefing."
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MA Fish & Game: please "stop using bird feeders and bird baths as a precaution"

MA Fish & Game (@MassDFG) tweeted on Thu, Jul 15, 2021:
A mysterious illness is killing #SongBirds in the mid-Atlantic. While the disease is not known to be in New England at this time, we're asking the public to report observations of dead birds and stop using bird feeders and bird baths as a precaution.

https://t.co/fATsTbvXfP   or

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MA Fish & Game:  please "stop using bird feeders and bird baths as a precaution"
MA Fish & Game:  please "stop using bird feeders and bird baths as a precaution"


Thursday, July 15, 2021

Franklin Residents: Attention Water Customers

Attention Water Customers

Attention Water Customers - Please see the public notice below.  This is NOT a boil water notice.  
During routine sampling, the sample from our Well 2A Raw (UNTREATED) water contained e.coli.  The treated (disinfected) water from Well 2A and all other samples collected through the distribution system did not have E. Coli.  
The well has been offline since we heard of the sample result and will be resampled and evaluated before being brought back online. 
This is not an emergency, you do NOT need to boil your water or take other corrective actions at this time, but we are required to notify you. Please see the notice below for more information.  

Franklin Residents: Attention Water Customers
Franklin Residents: Attention Water Customers



Franklin Launches Freedom Team To Promote “Unity In The Community”

Franklin Becomes The Fifth Massachusetts Community To Form A Local Freedom Team

In the wake of 2020’s racial unrest, a broad coalition of Franklin community leaders came together to form a Freedom Team with the mission of ‘preserving freedom through unity in the community.’ The team’s members meet monthly to explore ways of offering dialogue and support to individuals and the entire community with a goal of promoting love, inclusion, and trust (“LIT”).
Franklin Freedom Team

“We, as a Town, are a community through unity,” explains jamele adams, Franklin resident and founder of the Freedom Team network. “And if anything happens in the community that is rooted in bias, instead of trying to figure out who to call and how to respond, we want a team to already be in place. We want a team that is proactive, reactive, and retroactive.”

Franklin Freedom Team membership follows the network’s Community 10-Point Connection Model which includes diverse community representatives, including parents, students, educators, town and school local officials, clergy, a lawyer, a trauma-informed clinician, a transformative justice facilitator, and a social media expert. In addition to their regular meetings, the Team hosts a hotline and email for residents to contact if they have experienced or witnessed bias-motivated threats, harassment, or violence. The Team promises to “offer a private and respectful space to discuss the incident using a transformative justice model not only to try to repair the harm through inclusion, trust, and equity, but also to educate and strengthen the community.”

To date, the group has met virtually every month throughout 2021 and their members have helped organize community conversations on police reform, inclusion in early education, and youth AAPI experiences. The group was in immediate dialogue following last month’s news of a swastika found in Franklin High School.

Mr. adams, the group’s founder, is no stranger to promoting ‘LIT-ness’ in majority-White communities. Longtime Dean of Students at Brandeis University and current Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Scituate Public Schools, adams first helped found a Freedom Team while living in Natick back in 2016. The success of the initial team – captured in a 2017
 
TEDx talk by adams (https://youtu.be/pCkyrxruNaQ– has since inspired Hopkinton, Waltham, Wellesley, and now Franklin to form similar coalitions in their communities. (More teams are in development.)

The current membership of Franklin’s Freedom Team includes:
jamele adams, founder and transformative justice facilitator
Sara Ahern, Superintendent of Franklin Public Schools
Rabbi Tom Alpert, Temple Etz Chaim
Camille Napier Bernstein, community advocate
Justin Bates, co-founder of Franklin Area Against Racism
Cobi Frongillo, Town Councilor
Jamie Hellen, Franklin Town Administrator
Elise Howell, clinician
Chief TJ Lynch, Franklin Police Department
Rev. Kathy McAdams, Rector of St John's Episcopal Church and President of the Franklin Interfaith Council
Angelina Perez, student
Judith Perez, parent
Angela Snyder, lawyer
Meghan Whitmore, community advocate

You can learn more about the Franklin Freedom Team at franklinfreedomteam.org.

To report hate, bias-motivated threats, harassment, and violence, residents of Franklin are urged to call the hotline (508-507-9693) or email franklinfreedomteam@gmail.com.

Residents who fear for their immediate safety or have an emergency should call 911 immediately. 


Priya Parker: "The way we gather has been changed forever"

Priya Parker writes:
"The way we gather has been changed forever. How will we come together moving forward?  
This past year, we've had to figure out how to teach and wed and learn and work and graduate and worship and organize and celebrate and mourn without being physically together.

At long last, gathering is coming back. This re-emergence is the ultimate gathering makeover. And we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to experiment, re-imagine, and dream up how we want to gather now. 

Let’s gather again as we never have before. Join me in this exploration this summer. "  Visit https://gatheringmakeover.com/
Priya talks with Brene Brown in a two-part series, here is the link to Part 1

and the link to the Meeting Makeover talked about in Part 2

SAFE Peer to Peer: 7 Types of Abuse - Episode 2


"Over the past couple of months our Peer to Peer Group created, filmed and edited a Mini Video Series about the 7 Types of Abuse as a way to raise awareness about Intimate Partner Violence. 
⬇️ Check out Episode 2 below!
🎯 Tune in each week for a new episode!"
Direct video link =>  https://youtu.be/cK51OBSbGgI 

7 Types of Abuse - Episode 2
7 Types of Abuse - Episode 2
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