Thursday, September 9, 2021

2021 Hockomock Football: Players to Watch on Defense - FHS

From HockomockSports.com we share the "2021 Hockomock Football: Players to Watch on Defense for Franklin High School. Link to the full listing is shared below.

MACK GULLA, SENIOR – FRANKLIN

"Mack Gulla made an immediate impact when he joined the varsity program his sophomore year, scoring in the first game of the season back in 2019. He hasn’t stopped making plays for the Panthers since. Gulla has improved greatly in each of the past two seasons and now has a chance at a breakout senior campaign as the Panthers make a push to compete for the Kelley-Rex division crown and a spot in the postseason. He’s a downhill type player on both sides of the ball; he isn’t afraid to run through the defense when carrying the ball and is tough to tackle when he gets going. And from his middle linebacker spot, he attacks the ball carrier and is tough to get away from when he gets his hands on you."

For the complete listing

2021 Hockomock Football: Players to Watch on Defense - FHS
2021 Hockomock Football: Players to Watch on Defense - FHS


Kevin papa: Coaches Corner 2021 Fall Preview (video)

Guess whose back?? The Coaches Corner 2021 Fall Preview 
@Coach_Bain @jphref @FHSSports @fhs_gridiron @FranklinMatters @FranklinCharger @tommycassell44  @HockomockSports Every Weds 530 PM

video link -> https://t.co/E5wFKCG44W  or here ->  https://youtu.be/uUKP5rzTNf0



Franklin Public Schools, MA: Jobs open for Solutions Extended Day Program


Franklin Public Schools, MA: Jobs open for Solutions Extended Day Program
Franklin Public Schools, MA: Jobs open for Solutions Extended Day Program


Town of Franklin, MA: Job Opportunities in Conservation, Police, DPW, Facilities, and Library

Job Opportunities

To apply for a vacant position, please submit a resume and cover letter to apply@franklinma.gov.  Please put the job title in the subject line of your email.  

If you do not have a resume, you may send a completed Application for Employment instead.  (https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/application_for_employment_-_town_of_franklin.pdf)

To receive notifications of all job opportunities in the Town of Franklin, subscribe here  ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/subscribe

Town of Franklin, MA: Job Opportunities in Conservation, Police, DPW, Facilities, and Library
Town of Franklin, MA: Job Opportunities in Conservation, Police, DPW, Facilities, and Library


Washington Post: "Study sessions, parties and dorm life: How college students can minimize COVID risk on campus"

"College students across the nation are back on campus, bracing for another tumultuous semester amid the spread of the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus.

And as their universities grapple with mask recommendations, vaccine mandates and distancing rules, students are charged with making serious health-related decisions. Health experts have some risk-reduction advice to make those tough calls a little easier.

One health expert said that while no public health precaution is 100 percent effective, layering them offers a solid defense against covid-19, the disease caused by the virus.

“I tell folks: ‘Think of the vaccine like a really good raincoat, but if it’s storming outside, you still need an umbrella if you want to stay dry,’ ” said Henry Wu, assistant professor and senior physician at the Emory University School of Medicine. “And I think right now, we’re storming in most of the country.”
Continue reading the article online. (Subscription maybe required) 
Dean College students are back on campus in Franklin
Dean College students are back on campus in Franklin

Your boss isn’t emailing you about a gift card (it may seem like it, but it is not!)


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

by Ari Lazarus, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

Did you get an email from your boss asking you for a favor? Does your boss need you to send gift cards to pay for an upcoming office party? 

Before you go out and pay up, ask yourself: is that really your boss? It could be a scammer trying to get your money.  

Read more ->  https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2021/09/your-boss-isnt-emailing-you-about-gift-card?utm_source=govdelivery

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

LiveARTS: Announcing the 2022 Concert Season!


Announcing our 2022 Season!
Celebrating a return to in-person programming!
Sunday, 
January 30, 2022
at 3 p.m.
LiveARTS String Quartet


Gregory Vitale, violin
Katherine Winterstein, violin
Donald Krishnaswami, viola
Jan Müller-Szeraws, cello

Program TBA

 

Sunday, 
March 13, 2022

at 3 p.m.

Michael Lewin, piano

Featuring works by Scarlatti, Beethoven, Debussy, and more!

Program subject to change
Sunday, 
April 24, 2022

at 3 p.m.

Annual Fundraiser Concert

Nicholas Kitchen, violin
Yeesun Kim, cello
Ann Sears, piano

All Beethoven Program
 

Be sure to visit our website
liveartsma.org 
for more information.
Season Subscription Rates
including the
Annual Benefit Concert

Still the best
ticket prices anywhere!

All three concerts for
Adults: $85
As always,
Students 17 and under
are by donation 


How to Purchase Tickets
  • Before purchasing, please see Covid-19 restrictions below.
  • Follow this link to our website (liveartsma.org) and use your credit card to purchase your season subscription or tickets for individual concerts.
  • You can purchase a season subscription at the door at our first concert. Tickets for each concert are available at the door.
  • You can write a check to LiveARTS and mail to: 
LiveARTS, P.O. Box 678, Franklin, MA 02038
 
We look forward
to seeing you
at each of our concerts
next season!


All concerts take place at 3:00 p.m. in the Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin at 262 Chestnut Street. Located in a beautiful natural setting, the Meetinghouse is accessible for all.
 
COVID-19 Restrictions
 

By order of the Massachusetts COVID Team, masks are required to be worn at all LiveARTS events, whether vaccinated or not.
If you are
not prepared to abide by this requirement, please do not purchase tickets.

Also please note that due to current attendance restrictions imposed by the Massachusetts COVID Team, a maximum of only 50 attendees is allowed at LiveARTS events.

 
PLEASE REMEMBER

LiveARTS, a Franklin-based chamber music concert series, is dedicated to presenting classical music featuring outstanding Boston-area and national musicians in a local setting. Ticket prices cover a very small part of the expense involved to bring these concerts to you. LiveARTS relies on the generous support of donors to bring world class musicians to the area at affordable ticket prices. Your donation are greatly appreciated!

LiveARTS is an 
autonomous, nonprofit, nonsectarian affiliate of the First Universalist Society in Franklin. Tax-Deductible contributions go directly and exclusively to LiveARTS.
 


Support the ARTS by Supporting LiveARTS!


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


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