Thursday, March 20, 2014

Franklin Schools: Upcoming Events


A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hello All
 
Happy Spring / Yea for no more snow !
Last day of school June 20 ½ day
A few activities that may be of interest:
 
Franklin Education Foundation Trivia Bee/ TonightCome to the FEF Trivia Bee- 7:00 p.m at the Mercer Auditorium at Horace Mann Middle School. Music, snacks and healthy competition for Town-wide dominance. 

PARCC Pilot Assessment Parent WorkshopMarch 20 at Horace Mann MS 6:30 p.m. - Panel presentation and hands on workshops with sample questions. Breakout sessions for K-5, 6-8 and 9-12.
 
Putting for Patients/ FHS Community Service ClubGet your golf skills ready for the good weather- participate in Putting for Patients, a town-wide fun-filled afternoon of mini-golf to benefit Dana Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund. Open to students and adults of all ages. Sponsored and organized by FHS students. Sunday, April 6 from 1:00-4:00 at FHS.  For more information see flyer on  FPS web site  News You Can Use: http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_Webdocs/news/news  or on the web: https://sites.google.com/site/franklinhighcsc/putting-for-patients-1 
Best Buddies 2nd Annual Dodgeball TournamentThe Best Buddies and the Franklin Schools are pleased to announce that the tournament will be held on Sunday May 4th from 2-5 p.m. at Horace Mann Middle School. Teams can sign up in all age brackets and the games use safety "foam/sponge" balls. For more information see News You Can Use website: http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_Webdocs/news/news  or www.facebook.com/mberthia or email Mark Berthiaume at mberthia09@gmail.com. Last year $15,000 was raised to support Best Buddies programs. 

Franklin Municipal Building
Franklin Municipal Building

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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Town Council - 03/19/14


The collection of posts reported live during the Town Council meeting of March 19, 2014.


The published agenda and documents as released for this meeting
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/03/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-mar-19.html

Live reporting - Closing


K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

affordable  housing trust looking for housing to buy to turn around for affordable hosing

the medical marijuana is a grow only facility, it is not a dispensary
it was overwhelming approved by the Town voters, it was zoned appropriately with tight security
the permittee is going through the permitting process


L. OLD BUSINESS
4th of July report is spare in details

M. NEW BUSINESS
following up on the housing trust, we are a cash buyer
8 page application
we have $1.2 M to spend and use for affordable housing

N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Jones - congratulate Thayer PCC, raised $17,000 last Saturday
FEF is hosting the trivia bee, good luck to them

Vallee - I will give this to the Citizens Committee to look at a hospital to open a triage center

Kelly - all the phone numbers are on the website, don't play to the rumor mill
don't be afraid to call us, we will talk through the discussion

Padula - I talked to Dr Rooney about the issue
we had an issue recently and the police and fire were really huge taking care of us
this council voted 5-4 last time, for peopple think the council will go one way, a 5-4 decision is not the case



O. EXECUTIVE SESSION
– Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required

P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn


Live reporting: Legislation


I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
meeting at a hospital, we transport over 1,000 a year to Milford. We may not get a hospital in town, I understand that but we may be able to get a clinic so they would be able to get some urgent care


J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 14-14: Purchase of land at 92 Wachusett Street – Authorization and Appropriation – Requires 2/3 Vote

Padula recused himself to avoid a conflict

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0 (via roll call)



2. Bylaw Amendment 14-731:Amendment to Chapter 82, Appendix A, List of Service Fee Rates – 1st Reading

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0

trash fee rate increase from 212 to 216 effective July 1
there is a cost of living increase in both the collection and disposal costs, use of reserves will avoid a further increase. This is the last year of the 5 year contract which we'll then re-bid for the next term

some folks have a second recycling bin, more have a second trash, the increase for the second is not double as the truck is already going there


Live reporting - liquor license discussion

Wine & Malt Package Store License 

Kelly - I was looking to set up a protocol to so everyone would be aware and be able to respond if they so choose

Mercer - I'd like to see one policy for both liquor as well as the beer/wine

Cerel - most desirable licenses are the all alcohol and package, they can free up with sale of business or from the census update

Nutting - we'll work to get a policy drafted

Cerel - the licenses are structured so they are subject to the Town Council approval no matter the other terms of sale. There is a movement afoot on Beacon Hill for the legislature to get out of the business and leave it to the local authorities (i.e. Town Council)






Live reporting: DPW update - Initiative 2014

H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS 
Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director – Presentation: Roads, Water, Trash, & Lincoln Street 


Robert Cantoreggi, Director 
Deacon Perrotta, Deputy Director
Mike Maglio, Town Engineer 
Laurie Ruszula, Water and Sewer Superintendent







overall road rating is 76, was 77 when the first analysis was completed last year

lack funding for pavement presentation

Chap 90 funding varies from year to year

Council appropriations vary depending upon 'free cash' and other priorities

looking for $1.5 million for road improvements, pavement preservation

the total backlog is $42M for all the roads

Would like to add sidewalks where they don't exist


Q - Regent Circle?
A - this would be subject to the $7.5 M bond for the water bond
We don't have a consistent source of funding for the roads. We need to decide to do an dedicated override of something to obtain funding

Q - triage for the roads?
A - there are two programs, one is the water line replacement program and one is the maintenance. Some of the 'triage' would be crack seal, chip seal, overlay extends the life of the road. Ultimately we would need to replace the road.

Q - so the people in town understand what we are doing, short of replacement what are we doing?
A - chip seal on Chestnut will last but not as long as Longabardi which takes less traffic

Q - if we don't do the override, what do we do?
A - we present to the Council the best five year plan. The roads are just going to get worse. Think of Franklin like a wagon wheel, a hub with lots of spokes. We have done the main ones, but the lesser roads all the subdivisions are coming due at once.
A $1.5M would go a long way to handling the road problems. The price of asphalt affects things, this is a strong plan.

Q - if we were to do an override, we could have to do it every year?
A - no, if it is dedicated, it stays for the purpose unless the vote is changed.

$130 for the average taxpayer per year = the $1.5M

Q - if the $1.5M get us there, other wise the $42M... so Brutus floats out of here and doesn't need to come back
A - assuming the State doesn't change their funds

Q - we have an app that we have been using, can you tell us how it has been going?
A - rough figures, we have received 103 about potholes, 45 about street lights
10-15% come from the phone, the rest from the computer systems

Q - what is the policy for mailboxes?
A - the current policy if for reimbursement up to $40

Update on the holidays for trash collection
trash delayed one day for the major holidays, not the current 10
with one day, you can fall back on Saturday, if there are two delays, you are into the next week
it would help to reduce by eliminating the lesser holidays, would not be effective until next fiscal year (after July 2014)

We are building cool parks how many other communities are doing that?

We will be doing High St when we do the Main St work


The presentation doc can also be found here
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczMm9OLXRhTHBuUFk/edit


Live reporting: DPW update - road projects


H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS 
Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director – Presentation: Roads, Water, Trash, & Lincoln Street 


Robert Cantoreggi, Director
Deacon Perrotta, Deputy Director
Mike Maglio, Town Engineer
Laurie Ruszula, Water and Sewer Superintendent







The presentation can also be found here
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczcERMZ3JqYVltV0E/edit



Live Reporting: Town Council - Mar 19, 2014

Present: Feldman, Padula, Mercer, Kelly, Vallee, Pfeffer, Jones, Bissanti, Williams
Absent: None


A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
– This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.

C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
– Hillside Nurseries




D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
none

E. APPOINTMENTS
»Historical Commission - Caitlin Coyne
motion to approve, passed 9-0

»Municipal Affordable Housing Trust - Eric Buliung
motion to approve, passed 9-0

F. HEARINGS
none

G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
none

Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - Budget Hearing #3

The Finance Committee has their next in the series of budget hearings scheduled for Thursday, Mar 20 at 7:00 PM.

The agenda is scheduled to review the budget for the Senior Center, the Library, the Police and Fire Dept as well as the regional dispatch function.

The agenda document can be viewed here




Franklin Municipal Building
Franklin Municipal Building

Additional information on the Finance Committee can be found on their webpage
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Finance/index

The notes from the prior budget hearings can be found here

#1
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/03/live-reporting-finance-committee-budget.html

#2
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/03/live-reporting-finance-committee-budget_13.html

Senior Center - Open House - March 31

The Franklin Senior Center will hold an open house on Monday, March 31.

Franklin Senior Center - Open House - March 31, 2014
Franklin Senior Center - Open House - March 31, 2014


Call to sign up -> Phone: 508 520-4945

Additional details can be found in this flyer (see below) or on the Franklin Senior Center webpage
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/openhouse14.pdf



Save the Date: Heart Healthy Franklin - Apr 25


DCR Heart Healthy Trails - Franklin Kick off
DCR Heart Healthy Trails - Franklin Kick off

Hope you can join us there.  Formal invite to follow.

Franklin Library: Saving Mr Banks

Saturday matinee for "Saving Mr Banks" at the Franklin Library. Saturday, Mar 22.

Saving Mr Banks
Saving Mr Banks

Additional information on the movie can be found here
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2140373/



http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/03/saving-mr-banks.html

Dog lovers: Meet the Author CATHY SYMONS


Meet the Author CATHY SYMONS
Blind Devotion
Blind Devotion

“Blind dogs aren't broken and can live happy, well adjusted lives.” Cathy Symons

on March 30th
at 3:00pm
at Destination Dog

7 Forge Parkway, Franklin, MA
www.destinationdogfranklin.com


BLIND DEVOTION will be available for $12.00

Cathy will be speaking about Living with Blind and Visually Impaired Dogs and would be happy to sign your book at the event.

Light Refreshments will be served.


Cathy F. Sutton
Happy Tails Doggy Daycare, Inc.
www.happytailsddc.com
508-541-8587

MassBudget: The Governor's FY 2015 Budget Proposal for MassHealth (Medicaid) and Health Reform Programs



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The Governor's FY 2015 Budget Proposal for MassHealth (Medicaid) and Health Reform Programs
A new budget brief, The Governor's FY 2015 Budget Proposal for MassHealth (Medicaid) and Health Reform Programs describes the Governor's budget proposals in these areas. The Governor's budget totals approximately $39.4 billion in spending, $14.6 billion of which is designated for the state's Medicaid program (MassHealth) and other publicly subsidized and related health care programs.

Of the $14.6 billion total for health care spending, the Governor's budget includes $13.6 billion for MassHealth coverage and subsidized coverage provide through the Health Connector (ConnectorCare). Taking into account expanded federal Medicaid reimbursements implemented as part of the ACA, the net cost to the state is $6.9 billion, or a 5.9 percent increase over the net cost in FY 2014 of these programs. Federal revenues to be generated in FY 2015 by the enhanced federal reimbursement rate under the ACA will bring in an additional $138.7 million beyond what normally would have been generated.

This brief is the first in a series of FY 2015 budget briefs produced by the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center in partnership with the Massachusetts Medicaid Policy Institute and the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute. We will be publishing budget fact sheets at several stages in the FY 2015 budget process, as proposals move through the state legislature.

Click here to read the brief.
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Global Market & Cafe - March 29


New England Chapel, located in Franklin, is hosting its annual community event, the Global Market and Cafe to support a number of missions around the world. The Global Market and Cafe will take place on March 29th from 6-9 PM at 140 Kenwood Circle, Franklin, MA. 
The Global Market and Cafe began as a way for individuals going on missions trips to raise funds from the community to help pay for their trip. The individuals would take a small amount of money and attempt to “multiply their talents” by baking or crafting and selling their wares in reference to the Parable of the Talents found in Matthew 25 in the Bible. 
In recent years New
Global Market and Cafe
Global Market and Cafe
England Chapel has opened up the event to the wider community, welcoming everyone to come see how the members of their community are working to help restore the world. This year’s Global Market and Cafe will support trips for ongoing development work Haiti, Hurricane Sandy rebuilding in New Jersey, a medical trip to the Dominican Republic, and an ongoing partnership with Ajulu,Uganda.

The Global Market and Cafe will have food from the different countries, live music, games for kids, crafts and other items for sale, a silent auction and more! So come check out a great community event at New England Chapel and help support causes around the globe.

For more about New England Chapel and the Global Market and Cafe
http://www.newenglandchapel.org/events-wedge-details/235033/1396134000


Electronics recycling - March 22

If you have some older electronics that you need to get rid of, this weekend would be a good time to do some spring cleaning. Saturday, March 22 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

electronics recycling - Mar 22
electronics recycling - Mar 22

Is there a charge?
All electronics $5 each
All appliances $10 each
TVs $10-20 each

Where is this?
The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School parking lot


Franklin Library: LEGO Mania

LEGO time! Thursday at 4:00 PM for kids ages 6 to 12.

LEGO mania
LEGO mania
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/03/lego-mania_2091.html


MassBudget: How Do MA Business Taxes Compare to Other States?



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How Do Massachusetts Business Taxes Compare to Other States
When businesses are deciding where to locate or expand, they look at a range of factors: proximity to materials and customers, infrastructure, quality of the local workforce, energy costs, etc. A state's tax policy also may play a role in some cases, though rarely a primary one - after all, state and local business taxes average less than 2 percent of total business costs nationwide. Nevertheless, business tax levels are a topic that receives a substantial amount of attention, both in the press and among policy makers. Notably, Massachusetts has relatively low business tax levels compared to other states.

Our updated fact sheet, How Do Massachusetts Business Taxes Compare to Other States, reviews the evidence on statewide business taxes and finds that:
  • According to one prominent study -- produced by the Council on State Taxation (COST) -- overall state and local business taxes as a share of the local economy are lower in Massachusetts than in 39 other states.

  • A separate analysis by the Anderson Economic Group finds that Massachusetts business taxes are a relatively small share of business profits -- smaller than in most other states and smaller than the national average.
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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Need your help finding scholarship candidates! Deadline is 3/31/14


Hello my Friends,

Franklin - based Women's Success Network (WSN) is looking for qualified candidates for our scholarship program.

Please see the attached for more information, or here's a link to forward: https://www.wsninc.org/scholarship-app
We're hoping to make a difference for women who can benefit from this!

Thanks & Kind Regards,
-L

Linda Waters
Founder
Confidence Beads and Beads for a Cause


Confidence Beads
www.confidencebeads.com


beads for a cause
beads for a cause





   

Attention Senior Citizens - seminar Wed 3/19/14


State Sen. Richard Ross, R-Wrentham, and Rep. Jeffrey N. Roy, D-Franklin, will host an informational seminar on the Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit at the Franklin Senior Center on Wednesday, March 19 at 1:30 p.m. They will be joined by Brian Lynch of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.

Read the full article here (caution subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140317/NEWS/140316831/1994/NEWS

Monday, March 17, 2014

Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace now open for business

A new specialty market is now in operation here in Franklin. They are located next to the Dunkin Donuts in the Silver Maple Commons on King St at i495 Exit 16.

Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace
Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace

What is their story?
Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace is a dream realized by owners David and Donna Lanni. "Throughout the years wherever we traveled, we were always in search of small neighborhood grocers with a focus on unique, high quality foods delivered by knowlegeable, customer friendly staff. Finding that this vision was difficult for retailers to achieve, we decided to do it ourselves. 
We love good food and we love sharing that food with friends and family. Tastebuds was created for customers who share our vision of quality and who depend on a staff that will assure that they receive exactly the foods that will best serve their needs. 
We believe in delivering the best. Because of this, we pride ourselves on having brought together great foods with market fresh ingredients produced locally or in unique destinations across the world. Foods that you will be proud to serve to your family and delight your dearest friends. 
That's why we called it Tastebuds; delivering flavor beyond description. Every day is a quest, a quest to develop and deliver new and unique foods to our customers. Come on the journey... it will be a great trip. We promise!"


Open Monday - Friday, 10am - 7pm
Open Saturday - 9am - 4pm
Closed Sundays


Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace
Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace
You can visit Tastebuds on Facebook here
https://www.facebook.com/tastebudsfreshmarketplace/timeline

You can find Tastebuds at 470 King St, Franklin, MA 02038
Their phone number is -> 508 528 4100



All Night party

The hearty bunch of students and parent volunteers collected mounds of cans and bottles on Saturday. The funds from their effort will go towards the All Night Party for this year's graduating seniors.

Part of the collection:
bottles collected and bagged for pickup
bottles collected and bagged for pickup


The team that was there towards the end of the collection period when I managed to make my drop off and get to take this photo (names to be added later)

All Night Party - bottle/can collection team
All Night Party - bottle/can collection team

If you missed dropping off on Saturday, you can continue to collect and schedule for May 10th. The group will be back in the parking lot at Franklin High School from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.


Additional info on the all night party can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/03/bottle-and-can-drive-franklin-high.html

why trust is worth it (video)

Thought provoking...  amazing athletic movements ...

Just a bit over 3 minutes... you'll want to see it more than once!





'trust is something we build but it is also about letting go"

"such a tragedy when it is broken"

"trust is your relationship to the unknown"

"it is worth it to keep trying and it is not easy"

"so who do you trust and how can you grow it?"


"the ones who have their developmental needs met, they do much better"

The article on kindergarten development has raised the issue of common core and standardized testing. The Boston Globe Ideas section has an article on another aspect of the current education situation.
“What the study underscored is the tremendous amount of potential here—they’re a national resource,” Lubinski says. “But it’s hard to separate the findings of this study from what we know about gifted kids in general. The genuine concern is, we know we’re not identifying all of this population. We’re not getting nearly enough, and we’re losing them.” 
To people more worried about kids who are falling through the cracks altogether, doing slightly less than we could for the most gifted might not seem like a pressing problem. But if the study is right that exceptional youthful ability really does correlate directly with exceptional adult achievement, then these talented young kids aren’t just a challenge for schools and parents: they’re also demonstrably important to America’s future. And it means that if, in education, we focus on steering all extra money and attention toward kids who are struggling academically, or even just to the average student, we risk shortchanging the country in a different way. 
“We are in a talent war, and we’re living in a global economy now,” Lubinski says. “These are the people who are going to figure out all the riddles. Schizophrenia, cancer—they’re going to fight terrorism, they’re going to create patents and the scientific innovations that drive our economy. But they are not given a lot of opportunities in schools that are designed for typically developing kids.”

 Read the full article in the Boston Globe
http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2014/03/15/the-poor-neglected-gifted-child/rJpv8G4oeawWBBvXVtZyFM/story.html   (subscription maybe required)

This topic has come up during prior budget sessions and school committee meetings. With the focus on no child left behind and the legal requirements for those with special needs, the students at the high end and in the middle are getting squeezed.

What do we want for our children's education?

Horace Mann Middle School, Oak St Elementary School
Horace Mann Middle School, Oak St Elementary School 



Disclosure - yes, my wife happens to be a kindergarten teacher here in Franklin. 


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Walking Saturday

Saturday gave us a teaser of spring with the temps getting into the 50's in the afternoon. I went for my walk in the morning and caught the following photos to share.

point of view
point of view
When you frame a photo, you are setting up a point of view. We all have a point of view. Some times we act and think like we don't but how we frame things definitely affects what we think and do.


Emeritus at 656 King St opening in May 2014
Emeritus at 656 King St opening in May 2014
 A new senior living center is opening on King St in May. The Emeritus website is full of information on the approach they take for this time of life and the special needs associated with it.

Emeritus entrance on King St
Emeritus entrance on King St

The Emeritus blog has good articles. Recent articles include one on how to live to be 100
http://www.theseniorcareblog.com/post/how-live-be-100

and one on how to make exercise fun
http://www.theseniorcareblog.com/post/how-make-exercise-fun


King St Memorial Park sign
King St Memorial Park sign
 I need to do some research on this person. Can anyone help provide me some insight on who William A Somerby Jr. was? He is recognized with this sign and a memorial in the park.Other than that he was a Colonel in the US Air Force the signs don't provide additional detail.

ready for March madness?
ready for March madness?
 The basketball court looks too wet to play today but give it another day or two of this good spring weather and there'll be some folks gathering to play hoops

Community gardens in their snow blanket
Community gardens in their snow blanket

stream flows under King St
stream flows under King St


lucky to catch a melting drop of water
lucky to catch a melting drop of water
Sometimes the right amount of being there and patience brings a reward. I was able to catch this drop of melting snow! Did you get to take a walk on Saturday? Where did you go? What did you see?

Would you be interested in joining me for a walk some Saturday morning? If so, please leave a comment or send me an email. If there is interest, I'll schedule some time for a group walk and talk.



Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Mar 19, 2014


A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
– This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.

C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
– Hillside Nurseries

D. CITIZEN COMMENTS

E. APPOINTMENTS
»Historical Commission - Caitlin Coyne
»Municipal Affordable Housing Trust - Eric Buliung

F. HEARINGS

G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS

H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
»Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director – Presentation: Roads, Water, Trash, & Lincoln Street

»Wine & Malt Package Store License

I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 14-14: Purchase of land at 92 Wachusett Street – Authorization and Appropriation – Requires 2/3 Vote

2. Bylaw Amendment 14-731:Amendment to Chapter 82, Appendix A, List of Service Fee Rates – 1st Reading

K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

L. OLD BUSINESS

M. NEW BUSINESS

N. COUNCIL COMMENTS

O. EXECUTIVE SESSION
– Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required

P. ADJOURN

Franklin Municipal Building
Franklin Municipal Building


The full set of documents released for this agenda can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2014/03192014.pdf

Franklin Art Association - Scholarship


The Franklin Art Association will award a $1000 scholarship to a qualifying high school senior residing in Franklin or attending a school in Franklin, or a senior whose parent, grandparent or legal guardian is a current member of the association.  
 
Applicants must submit an application, student portfolio, teacher's letter of recommendation and a transcript of high school grades to Franklin High School, 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA between 2:00 and 3:30 pm in room G140 on Friday , April 4.
An application may be obtained by contacting: tinaguarinoart@gmail.com


FEF Trivia Bee - Mar 19th


Franklin Education Foundation
Franklin Education Foundation
The Franklin Education Foundation Trivia Bee is Wednesday, March 19th @7 in the Horace Mann Middle School Mercer auditorium. The theme is MUSIC and will be a good time for folks of all ages! 
Come for a fun time and you can pick up some great stuff at the raffle. Come cheer on your respective school or business to be the one to win the iconic FEF Trivia Bee Cup! 
All proceeds go to Franklin Public Schools to support innovative educational programs.
For more about the Franklin Education Foundation, visit their website  http://www.franklined.org/