Saturday, June 7, 2014

All Night Party - A labor of love

While the senior class and their families were participating in the graduation ceremony in the Franklin Field House, hundreds of volunteers were busy transforming the high school corridor to another world.

What can you do with a high school corridor? It is wide, concrete, has a tiled floor and not very exciting to look at. Well you'd be surprised by what can be done with a little creativity, lots of volunteers and have it all abide by the fire code for safety.

You see safety is one of the prime motivators behind the All Night Party anyway. What would high school seniors do on graduation night but go and party! With offsite parties, there would likely be alcoholic beverages. With such beverages, there would be an inevitable tragedy.

The All Night Party avoids all that. It magically transforms the high school corridor to a fun place for a party without alcoholic beverages and volunteer adult chaperones. The graduates can have a good time and their parents and families can rest assured for one night.

I was fortunate to be able to get behind the scenes and take these photos as the corridor was transformed. There was still work to be done after the graduation ceremony finished in the field house. There would be other exercise activities set up.

So let's walk along the corridor as it is being transformed...

From the field house, up the stairs to New York City at night with the stars out.

up the stairs to NYC
up the stairs to NYC

The stars are all the graduates!

FHS graduate photo as a youth
FHS graduate photo as a youngster

Through the doorway, to Hollywood. Yes, more stars.

more stars in Hollywood
more stars in Hollywood

A hand painted mural.

hand painted mural of a theater
hand painted mural of a theater

Hand crafted replicas of the Oscars! (Yes, Franklin has talent!)

one of the two Oscars with their creators
one of the two Oscars with their creators

From Hollywood, we step into Mardi Gras!

Mardi Gras display
Mardi Gras display

and yes, Franklin does love a party!

FHS loves Mardi Gras
FHS loves Mardi Gras

Then we get into the high school Marathon

the memory wall
the memory wall
I'd like to have seen the memory wall at the end of the night

the Marathon Team poses
the Marathon Team poses

the marathon finish leads to Hogwarts
the marathon finish leads to Hogwarts
We catch our breathe by stepping into Hogwarts

did you bring your broom? it is quidditch time!
did you bring your broom? it is quidditch time!

watch out for the death eaters
watch out for the death eaters
From the darkness of Hogwarts, we jump into the sunshine of Panther Beach

Panther Beach
Panther Beach

pose with a local beach drifter
pose with a local beach drifter

get some good advice
get some good advice

From the beach, we take a ride to the Derby

another hand painted mural
another hand painted mural

take a ride around Franklin Downs

Franklin Downs
Franklin Downs
The horse figure first made its appearance at the All Night Party in 2004. My oldest daughter graduated that year. I wonder if she'll remember. The word has it that is has been more of a chameleon over the year than a horse, also showing up as a mule and a dinosaur at different times as well as changing color.

pose with the roses
pose with the roses

From the Derby, we join the casino cruise.

card game tables at the ready
card game tables at the ready

card game tables at the ready on both sides
card game tables at the ready on both sides

be careful how you play
be careful how you play
To contribute to or get involved in the All Night Party for next year visit their website for contact information


The full set of photos from the preparation for the All Night Party can be found on Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/sets/72157645098126833


40th Anniversary Celebration - St Mary's - June 8th


On June 8, 2014, the Parish of Saint Mary in Franklin is privileged to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of ordination to the priesthood of two members of the Parish clergy. Pastor Brian T. Manning and Parochial Vicar John L. Sullivan will be jointly celebrating this significant event. 
A Mass of Thanksgiving will be celebrated at 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s Church. Concelebrating the Mass will be Reverend Manning, principal celebrant, Reverend Sullivan, homilist, and Reverend Anthony V. Le, as well as numerous priests from throughout the Archdiocese of Boston and other friends of the celebrants. 
The liturgy will include music directed Mr. Terrance Kerr, Parish Music Director, with participation by the St. Mary Adult choir and the Children’s choir. A String Quartet and Trumpet will accompany the choirs. Music literature will include the Adult Choir singing “Laudate Dominum” by Mozart, and the Children’s Choir singing “Shall We Gather at the River” by Robert Lowry. 
Following the Mass of Thanksgiving, there will be a reception on the parish grounds. Parishioners, as well as the families and friends of the celebrants, will be in attendance.
St Mary's Church, Franklin
St Mary's Church, Franklin

Additional information on St Mary's Parish can be found on their webpage


Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace: Now Open on Sundays

Hi Steve 
We wanted to let your readership know that Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace, your local neighborhood Butcher shop, is now open on Sundays from 11:00am -3:00am for all your grilling needs. We have marinated beef and turkey tips, steaks cut to order and a variety of marinated chicken breasts , homemade sausage and fresh ground burger. 
Customers can call us at 508 528 4100 during the week and we can have your order ready for pickup before you head north or to the Cape. 
For a full listing of our hours, check our website www.tastebudsfreshmarketplace.com 
Thanks
Dave and Donna Lanni

Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace
Tastebuds Fresh Marketplace


Related posts on Tastebuds

Mar 2014 - Now open for business
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/03/tastebuds-fresh-marketplace-now-open.html

Apr 2014 - Grand Opening
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/04/tastebuds-fresh-marketplace-grand.html

Dave Matthews Band helps the Franklin Food Pantry

The Dave Matthews Band is helping the Franklin Food Pantry via the BamaGreen Project. As the band tours, it is coordinating with local farms and local pantries (yes, us!) to raise awareness and funds for the local farmers.

Dave Matthews Seed Packets are for sale ($5) at each concert venue.

The BamaGreen Food Drive
The BamaGreen Food Drive

Click here to view a video on the project http://www.reverb.org/DMB/DMB2.html

Additional info on how you can take action to help can be found here
http://www.reverb.org/DMB/action.html


If you are not going to the concert and would like to contribute, the Franklin Food Pantry accepts donations securely online here
Donate to the Food Pantry
Donate to the Food Pantry


Note the Dave Matthews Band appearance at the Xfinity Center on Saturday, Jun 7th is sold out
http://davematthewsband.com/tour/2014-06-07-xfinity-center

Friday, June 6, 2014

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 6/6/14 - THU 6/12/14

FRI 6/6   12pm-6pm Opening Day for Farmer's Market at Franklin Town Common. Every Friday until October 31!
FRI 6/6   6:30pm-8:30pm   Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center

SAT 6/7   9am-3pm   Blood Drive in honor of Noah Smith at Franklin United Methodist Church. Please make an appointment at halfpints.childrenshospital.org
Sponsor code is FRMETHCH. Or call Susan Touhey at 508-404-6914. Positive ID required.

SAT 6/7   11:00am to 4:00pm  Norfolk Community Day at the Holmes Complex at 22 Myrtle St in Norfolk

SAT 6/7   9am-2pm   Kindercare Annual Yard Sale, Pond Street, Franklin.

SAT 6/7   4pm-7pm   2nd Annual Drink Pink For Cure at Pour Richard’s. Rose wine tastings, food, music - benefits American Cancer Society. Purchase your tickets HERE.

SUN 6/8  - 10:30 AM Mass - 40th Anniversary Celebration of Ordination - Pastor Brian T. Manning and Parochial Vicar John L. Sullivan -  St Mary's

TUE 6/10   7:30pm   Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Meeting at Franklin YMCA. Public is always welcome.

WEDS 6/11 1:00pm - Easy Walks in Franklin. Marjorie Turner Hollman presents at the Senior Center

THU 6/12   4pm-7pm   Annual Strawberry Stroll in Downtown Franklin.
THU 6/12  7:00pm -  Easy Walks in Franklin. Marjorie Turner Hollman presents at the Franklin Public Library

For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.

For more details on the events above click HERE.

*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com

Do we pay for the roads, or not that is the question...

*** The Town Council voted to put the ballot question before the voters to raise $1.5 million on a dedicated override to pay for roads and sidewalks. The dedicated override if approved, can only be used for this purpose. This is not line an 'operational' override which for the first year has a cause to rally around it, but in subsequent years the fund drop into the general fund.

road work on Uncas St
road work on Uncas St

If approved, the money raised by the vote would be voted on by the Town Council in July of 2015 to be used for repairing some roads. If the Council in subsequent years, doesn't vote the full amount or any amount, then no money would be spent on the roads. The voters could change the amount or stop the override in another vote.

The $1.5 million would likely be paired with the approx. $1M of water/sewer line repairs and $900,000 in Chapter 90 funds from the State to help make a dent in the overall backlog of repairs required by the 200 miles of roads in Franklin.

The text of the ballot question can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/resolution-14-45-dedicated-override-to.html

*** The Town Council voted to fund the hiring of a project manager and architect to proceed with the Library renovations and expansion. This funding would allow for the more detail planning that a formal committee would do to eventually come back to the Council with a more detailed design and cost estimate for the work. The return would like be about this time next year.

The amount authorized was $1M. The amount would be funded within the existing debt service plan and not require any increase in taxes. The same funding method was use to provide for the Senior Center, the Fire Stations, and other significant capital expenses outside of the schools which have been covered by debt overrides (and an appropriate increase in taxes).

Franklin Public Library
Franklin Public Library
The Finance Committee meeting had a more detail overview of the project. The presentation and those notes can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/live-reporting-finance-committee-060314.html



*** The Town Council also heard from Alan Mercer on the proposal for creation of a "Cultural District" in Franklin. There are many benefits to do so and the Council spoke in favor of the process.

revised outline of proposed Cultural Council for Franklin
revised outline of proposed Cultural Council for Franklin


My notes as captured during the meeting on Wednesday can be found here
Live reporting: Closing 
Live reporting: Legislation 
Live reporting: Cultural Council presentation 
Live reporting: Town Council - June 4

LadyBug Spots Public Art Project


The LadyBug Spots Public Art Project is coming to Franklin this summer and into the fall. This fantastic art project will give business, civic organizations, and the whole Franklin community something to celebrate as we honor the 40th anniversary of the law naming our state bug, born in Franklin. 
Local area professional artists will collaborate with sponsors to create 25 unique pieces of art. Funds raised from the project will be used towards erecting a sculpture honoring Palma Johnson and the work she did with her students from the Kennedy Elementary School.
If you would like more information about sponsoring a ladybug or would like to be one of the many artists, please contact the Franklin Cultural Council at franklinculture@hotmail.com.

You can also find an article that ran in June issue of Local Town Pages, Franklin:
http://www.franklintownnews.com/content/franklin-ladybugs-get-their-spots


plain Ladybug - ready for adoption
plain Ladybug - ready for adoption

adopted Ladybug and in progress
adopted Ladybug and in progress

Ladybug Spots information
Ladybug Spots information