Finally getting around to sharing the complete results with the election totals for each race by precinct.
I still find this staggering on how few of us bothered to get out to vote!
Other posts and updated on the Nov 5th election can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/10/franklin-election-2013.html
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Rail Trail Committee Meeting - Nov 12th - 7:30 PM
The Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee will have a meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at the YMCA in Franklin at 7:30 pm. Some of the items we will be discussing include the value of membership in FBRTC, future meeting locations, and the 2014 calendar of events.
The meeting is open to everyone interested in helping with the rail trail effort in Franklin and Bellingham.
The full published agenda is shown here:
Additional information on the Rail Trail Committee can be found on their webpage
http://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/
or on Facebook
The meeting is open to everyone interested in helping with the rail trail effort in Franklin and Bellingham.
The full published agenda is shown here:
Additional information on the Rail Trail Committee can be found on their webpage
http://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/
or on Facebook
Electric Youth Fundraiser
Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits |
is holding a wine tasting fundraiser for
Electric Youth |
Friday, November 15th, from 7-9 PM
At 14 Grove Street, Franklin
Electric Youth is an international touring ensemble of young triple threat performers, trained exclusively at the Franklin School for Performing Arts. They are currently preparing for a summer 2014 tour of Italy, Germany, and Austria. Among many other performances, EY will be entertaining the troops at the US Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy on July 4th. The Defense Dept budget currently does not include Independence Day festivities. Please help these young performers support our troops and continue to serve as youth ambassadors.
Pour Richard’s is Franklin’s newest source for interesting wine, craft beers, and spirits. They have a strong belief in connecting with their community, and are excited to host this event.
Come taste an extensive selection of wine and beer appropriate for holiday entertaining. Tickets are just $10, with 100% of proceeds to Electric Youth. Pour Richard’s will also donate 20% of their profits from this evening. We hope to see you there!
5th Annual Handbell Concert at Franklin Federated Nov. 30th
FRANKLIN - Franklin Federated Church will host its 5th Annual Handbell Concert, "Joy in Bronze" by the New England Ringers, on Saturday, Nov. 30, at 7:30 PM at the church at 171 Main Street, Franklin, MA. A reception will follow the concert.
New England Ringers Bell Concert |
Join New England's premier community handbell ensemble in its 12th year. Under the direction of Edward G. Henderson, Jr., fourteen highly energetic performers showcase their talents in a uniquely varied program playing with sensitivity, discipline and skill to achieve their signature artistry on a handbell instrument.
The 2013 winter program will delight audiences with a selection of pieces which showcase the wide range of music this unique instrument produces. Each ringer uses bells, chimes, mallets and methods which combine to form a symphony of music, where mysterious and ethereal sections give way to majestic chords and lively portrayals of familiar carols and tunes. The program opens with the pulsing tempo and insistent rhythmic figures of the traditional Bohemian carol "Come, All Ye Shepherds". Excitement and anticipation build to the enchanting "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence". Listeners will be drawn into the mystery and drama of this arrangement as the haunting melody and unusual chords build to a fiery and joyful climax, followed by the gentle and ethereal finale. The audience will be spellbound at its close. Many familiar Christmas pieces are included in this prelude to the holidays. An energetic and sparkling "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," a shimmering "Silent Night" and a joyful "Tidings of Comfort and Joy" add to the variety of program offerings. Fittingly, the Joy in Bronze concert closes with a joyous and rousing arrangement titled "The Joy of Christmas."
Proceeds from the concert will benefit the mission and ministry of Franklin Federated Church, where no matter who you are, or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome.
Admission is $15 per person. Call the church office for tickets -508-528-3803. For information, visit www.newenglandringers.org or franklinfederated.org.
In the News: green energy award, Veterans Day, avoiding scams
Franklin: Abbey's nuns win green energy award
The cloistered sisters of Mount St. Mary’s Abbey liken themselves to stewards of nature, and as part of that commitment, they live a pastoral lifestyle.
Franklin's Dean College, Joe Kennedy pay tribute to veterans
U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III on Monday joined students, faculty, staff and alumni of Dean College for an afternoon ceremony to recognize Veterans Day.
Avoid scams when donating to typhoon relief
The Better Business Bureau issued tips today to avoid making donations to scamming solicitors or poorly managed relief organizations in the wake of the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines over the weekend.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Stink bugs and other natural creatures
The Mass Great Outdoors blog is a recent discovery of mine that you might be interested in following. Two years ago the stink bug made its appearance well known in my house. Winter moths appeared in droves last year. This recent posting covers the natural order of the creatures at this time of year.
You can visit the Mass Great Outdoors Blog here http://blog.mass.gov/greatoutdoors/
image from Mass Great Outdoors blog |
It’s that time of year again: temperatures outside are dropping, and to some insects, this is an open invitation to enter your home and hunker down for the winter. Here are the three you may likely see around Massachusetts this fall: 1) Western Conifer Seed ...Continue Reading The Scoop on Stink Bugs and Other Home Invaders
You can visit the Mass Great Outdoors Blog here http://blog.mass.gov/greatoutdoors/
Fallen Hero: Lance Corporal Lawrence E. Garron
Lance Corporal Lawrence E. Garron was born on September 27, 1948, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Garron Sr. Lawrence lived with his parents and a sister at 1295 Pond St., went to grade schools in Franklin and then went to Boston Trade High School from which he was graduated in 1967.
Corporal Garron enlisted in the Marine Corps in May of 1967 and had served overseas for 10
months. During his tour of duty in June of 1968, Cpl. Garron had been wounded and was hospitalized for eight weeks in Saigon from shrapnel wounds in the leg, for which he received the Purple Heart.
Cpl. Garron later returned to- active duty where he became a casualty on September 21, 1968 when he was one of eight marines in a platoon of 15 men killed in the explosion of a mine while on patrol in Quang Nam province, Vietnam.
Lance Corporal Lawrence E. Garron
Lance Corporal Lawrence Garron Jr. was 19 years old at the time of his death in Vietnam.
Lance Corporal Lawrence E. Garron |
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