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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
In the News - refinance, ECDC, Dean, MSBA
Franklin refinances bonds
Frankllin's ECDC accepts applications
State sending early payments for some school-building projects
Cops: Three men had knives at Dean College in Franklin
Monday, December 12, 2011
Holiday Open House 2011
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Jazz mistakes for Monday (video)
Monday morning. New week. New beginnings.
Music can be a metaphor for so much.
Orchestra, band = a form of organization
Conductor, band leader = leader
Spend about 13 minutes with this video from TEDSalon
Enjoy!
Music can be a metaphor for so much.
Orchestra, band = a form of organization
Conductor, band leader = leader
What is a mistake? By talking through examples with his improvisational Jazz quartet, Stefon Harris walks us to a profound truth: many actions are perceived as mistakes only because we don't react to them appropriately.
Spend about 13 minutes with this video from TEDSalon
Enjoy!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Franklin, MA: Town Council Work Session
The Town Council will hold a work session on Wednesday, Dec 14. The work session will take place in the 3rd Floor Training Room at the Municipal Bldg. The session will begin at 7:00 PM.
The session is open to all Franklin residents. You can have direct access to the councilors to talk about your issues and concerns.
This is a great idea! The newly formed Council is attempting to foster more direct access to Franklin residents and we need to take advantage of this opportunity.
During the current Town Council meetings, you only 3 minutes to say something during Citizens Comments and then you have to wait until the end of the meeting agenda where either the Town Administrator or one (or more) of the Council will have an opportunity to respond to whatever was raised. While it works to have issues raised, this 'Citizens Comment" process does not foster a conversation.
How long the session will go will depend upon how many show up to get involved in the discussion.
Recall the listing of items up for discussion at future Town Council meetings and published as part of the workshop held in November. If you are looking for a topic, this would be one place to start.
"raising money to buy gifts for families and children who would otherwise go without"
It’s all part of the school’s Light Up a Life project that works with a local charity, The Santa Foundation, for which students shop and then wrap and deliver gifts. This year, the gifts will be distributed to 26 families as well as 24 children from a home for abused children.
“It feels really special to give back to the community. After doing this the past two years, it feels like a Christmas tradition,” said junior Rob Ward, one of the peer leaders helping with the drive.
Light Up a Life peer leaders, who serve as school ambassadors, collect money from fellow classmates and teachers. They are then given a family for whom to buy gifts which come from a wish list made by the family.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/features/x1270566676/Franklin-students-give-presents-to-families-in-need#ixzz1gEAz7WIo
To make a contribution, visit their website and donate using PayPal
http://lightupalife.blogspot.com/
Only 2 Days to Go
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Franklin Downtown Partnership by noreply@blogger.com (Franklin Downtown Partnership) on 12/10/11
The Partnership and the Food Elves still need a few more donations to meet our goal of 1,200 pounds of food so the Food Pantry will receive $1,200 in matching funds!
Please drop off your donations by Monday, December 12.
If the Food Elves reach their goal and collect 1,200 pounds of food, participating businesses pledge an additional $1,200 in matching funds! 1,200 pounds of food can provide 923 meals to those in need. The $1,200 can provide an additional 6,000 meals.
Look for food donation bins at these locations:
- Franklin Downtown Partnership office
- Jane's Frames
- Printsmart Office Supplies
- Berry Insurance
- Dean Bank
- Dean College
- YMCA
- Allied Chiropractic
- Food Pantry -- with a note indicating that you want it to go toward the Food Elves/FDP food drive campaign
Thanks to everyone who has supported the Food Pantry and the Food Elves' "12 Days of Donating" campaign!
Things you can do from here:
- Subscribe to Franklin Downtown Partnership using Google Reader
- Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
"education must be a priority"
Looking to the future, Biocchi said she foresees economic growth in MetroWest expanding toward I-495, the way businesses filled in the Rte. 128 corridor 10 years ago.
Dunne said MetroWest cities and towns are learning how to show love to the businesses with roots in MetroWest and also find ways to bring new ones.
Natick’s Economic Development Committee will soon launch a website aimed at attracting new industries and their employees.
“Over time I think MetroWest will be sort of a known region,” Joseph said.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/business/x536735116/How-the-local-economy-survived-the-death-of-manufacturing#ixzz1gE94ZuFs
Related posts on Franklin's economic development efforts
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