Thursday, June 26, 2014

Giant Yard Sale - Fall River, MA


On Saturday, June 28th, The New England Diocese of the Independent Catholic Church of the Americas will have a giant yard sale at their Diocese offices located at Saint Joseph Cupertino Parish 742 Rock Street Fall River, MA from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. 
Featured will be items for the home, clothing, religious items, The Friars Florals by the Franciscans of Divine Mercy whose office is located in Franklin MA, and much more. 
Come by and peruse all that we have and meet our Franciscan family, the faith community members of St. Joseph Cupertino Parish in Fall River and help us in raising funds for our ministries that serve Nursing homes, hospices and shut-ins in the Worcester area, Metro West area, Fall River, Rehoboth, Providence and other regions of New England.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

FHS Last Tour: Field House - Small Gym (photos)

As I mentioned, I spent some time on Saturday walking around Franklin High School taking photos to capture the scenes. Continuing the sharing process, here are some more from the Field House and the Small Gym.

field house entrance
field house entrance

well worn stair leading to the school
well worn stair leading to the school

small gym
small gym

time for a free throw
time for a free throw

is someone keeping score?
is someone keeping score?

center court - small gym
center court - small gym


Additional photos can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/fhs-last-tour-field-house-photos.html


Franklin Library: Summer Reading Kickoff

The Library will host the Summer Reading Kickoff party on the lawn today, Wednesday, June 25 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.

summer reading kickoff party
summer reading kickoff party

Face painting, animal balloons and an opportunity to draw on the sidewalk with chalk are planned activities.


This was shared from the Franklin Library blog
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/06/summer-reading-kick-off-party.html

Patriots Alumni's Free "Football for YOU" Clinic Featuring Hockomock YMCA's Integrated Program Coming to Foxborough June 26


New England Patriots Alumni
New England Patriots Alumni
                                                    

Free 'Football for YOU' Youth Clinic Featuring Hockomock Area YMCA's Integrated Program Hosted by New England Patriots Alumni Coming to Foxborough Thursday, June 26


WHO:           Former Patriots offensive lineman Pete Brock
                    Patriots Alumni players
Individuals from Hockomock Area YMCA Integration Initiative Program
Individuals from East Greenwich, R.I. Unified Sports
                   
WHAT:       Former Patriots offensive lineman Pete Brock will team up with other Patriots alumni to host a FREE youth football clinic on Thursday, June 26, inside the Dana-Farber Field House behind Gillette Stadium. This is one of 16 clinics being hosted by Patriots Alumni this spring and summer across New England. Boys and girls, ages 11-14, are invited to join individuals with special needs from the Hockomock Area YMCA Integration Initiative Program and East Greenwich, R.I. High School Unified Sports.

This unique program seeks to provide individuals with special needs an opportunity to participate with typically developing peers. This is a one-day, free, non-contact clinic that teaches leadership, teamwork, and commitment. In addition to being coached by former Patriots players, the young athletes will also learn from St. John's Shrewsbury's high school football coaching staff.

The clinic begins at 3:30 p.m. with registration and ends at 7 p.m. The day includes a complimentary snack and dinner. The clinic will feature educational stations for parents and discuss topics including concussion awareness, proper nutrition, strength and conditioning and teamwork. Visit www.patriotsalumni.com for more details and online registration.

"Football for YOU" is a program created by the New England Patriots Alumni Club in partnership with the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation and the NFL Foundation to teach the fundamentals of football in 16 locations throughout New England.

The Patriots Alumni Club is teaming up with Fuel Up to Play 60, the nation's largest in-school wellness program that empowers students to drive change and make their school a healthier place. During the clinics, Fuel Up to Play 60 will host interactive nutrition education sessions for parents/guardians interested in learning techniques for encouraging active kids to fuel up with nutrient-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat-free dairy.

WHEN:        Thursday, June 26
        3:30pm: Registration begins.
        4:15pm: Skills clinic begins.
        6:30pm: Alumni speaker and group photo
       
WHERE:        Dana-Farber Field House, Gillette Stadium
                    One Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035


About the New England Patriots Alumni Club
The New England Patriots Alumni Club's mission is to provide an opportunity for former Patriot players to remain actively involved with each other, the Patriots organization and the community by supporting and funding youth football throughout New England. Their programs emphasize leadership, teamwork and achievement through lessons learned on the football field.  The New England Patriots Alumni Club, Inc. is recognized as a non-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  Learn more about all the 'Football for YOU' 16 sites at www.patriotsalumni.com.

About the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation
The purpose of the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation is to support programs that aid the youth and families of the New England region by assisting programs that foster cultural diversity, education, family and health and fitness. To learn more, visit www.patriots.com/community.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Schools are out for the summer

With Keller/Sullivan finishing their last day of school on Monday, the Franklin School District is now off for the summer.

summer time for Franklin Schools
summer time for Franklin Schools

However, while school is out, there is still plenty going on.

Life Long Learning has a number of programs scheduled
http://cfweb.smartedu.net/lll/

The new high school will be finished, the old will be emptied and demolition will begin. Tours for students who will be attending the new high school are scheduled for August. You can view the schedule here
http://franklinhigh.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinHS_News/01DA8BA5-000F8513

While the move from the old to the new is underway, the FHS Administration offices will be open at the Oak St and Horace Mann School Complex. Specific offices and hours can be found here
http://franklinhigh.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinHS_WebDocs/FHS%20Summer%20Information.pdf


Note: The tour of the new school for the general public is scheduled for Sep 20

Franklin Police: House Breaks



June 23, 2014

From the Office of the Chief of Police

NOTICE TO FRANKLIN RESIDENTS
RECENT RESIDENTIAL HOUSEBREAKS

Over the last several weeks the Town has experienced an increase in residential house break activity, not rampant activity, but enough to be of concern to us. The housebreaks are committed during the daytime hours and have been occurring in the more remote and outlying areas of the Town. 
One piece of information that has been received is the description of a Chevrolet HHR (see attached image) color white with a Rhode Island registration plate. The Franklin Police Department would like all residents to report any suspicious vehicle or activity in their neighborhood immediately to us by telephone or flag down a police car if one is in your area. 

suspect vehicle
suspect vehicle

Be vigilant securing your homes, motor vehicles and any adjacent garage or shed to deter easy access to unwanted persons. We need your help and extra eyes to provide us the information we will need to successfully solve these cases. 
Thank you.
Respectfully, 
Stephan H. Semerjian
Chief of Police


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FHS Last Tour - Field House (photos)

I spent some time on Saturday walking around Franklin High School taking photos to capture the scenes. I'll be sharing them over the next several weeks. I'll start with the Field House. It will be one of the first sections demolished to make way for the Panther Way connection and parking lot configuration work that remains to be done.

field house exterior
field house exterior

field house entrance
field house entrance

mobile bleachers
mobile bleachers

FHS Track Honor Roll placeholder
FHS Track Honor Roll placeholder

inside the field house 'cage' - "Franklin Athletes Never Quit"
inside the field house 'cage' - "Franklin Athletes Never Quit"

Panther mural
Panther mural

The Guide to Child Support in the Commonwealth

The Mass.GOV blog has a new post on "The Guide to Child Support in the Commonwealth."
Divorce or legal separation can put both emotional and financial strain on a family. When the parents of a child no longer live together, child support must be paid by one of the parents to ensure a child’s financial needs are met to facilitate growth, security, and mental development. 
The parent with whom the child lives most of the time is called the custodial parent and the other parent is non-custodial. Often, it is the non-custodial parent who pays child support to the custodial parent. The process is straightforward whether you’re the parent who pays child support or the parent who receives child support.

screen shot of the Mass.Gov webpage
screen shot of the Mass.Gov webpage


Continue reading the "Guide to Child Support" here
http://blog.mass.gov/blog/children-families/a-guide-to-child-support-in-the-commonwealth/


Monday, June 23, 2014

Should a nursing facility be located in a residential area?

From a reader:
I love your emails. I was wondering if you could help spread the word about the Athena Health proposed 138-bed nursing facility at 864 Lincoln St. 
The location is currently a residential rural zone 1, the faculty would need a zoning ordinance to proceed. 
Only those with property touching the proposed site were notified of the meeting.

agenda item - Athena Health
agenda item - Athena Health


The Zoning Board of Appeals agendas can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_ZBAAgendas/Agendas%202014/


The video of the meeting is not yet available for replay. If someone knows what occurred at the meeting, please let me know.

Update:
I did go to the meeting.
Many voiced opposing opinions.
The board continued until July 24 at 7:30.
They requested a full traffic study be done on Lincoln St.
The fire chief sent a memo but was not in attendance. The memo opposed the building permit as it would put addition strain on the Emergency Response which would affect all residence. He also cited poor response times for that area of Franklin would put home residents at at potential risk.

Senior Center: Concert and ice cream social - July 21


SOUTHEASTERN MA COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND 
and ICE CREAM SOCIAL
on Monday, July 21, at 6:00 p.m


concert and ice cream social - July 21
concert and ice cream social - July 21


This free concert is funded by the Franklin Cultural Council. Call the Senior Center to sign up. 508-520-4945

Other events and programs at the Senior Center can be found in their monthly newsletter

In the News: final walk through, emergency medial care


For the last time in its 43 year history, the halls of Franklin High School were filled with students.
But some of these students haven’t set foot in the school in years, and came back to catch one final glimpse of the school that they spent four years in.
With a brand new 300,000-square-foot building approaching completion that will open in time for next school year, administration opened the school to the public for the last time Saturday.
You can read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140621/NEWS/140629196/1994/NEWS


Two town councilors held a closed-door meeting with officials from Milford Regional Medical Center this week to discuss Franklin’s urgent care needs and the prospect of bringing in a medical clinic. 
Peter Padula and Judith Pfeffer met privately Thursday afternoon with Milford Regional CEO Frank Saba, among other hospital officials. Council Chairman Robert Vallee has asked Padula and Pfeffer to research outpatient options for the town, such as a satellite emergency room, because he said it takes too long to take Franklin patients in need of critical care to area hospitals like Milford Regional. 
"We’re one of the biggest towns in the Milford area that brings patients to their hospital," Pfeffer said. "They want to make sure we’re being treated and handled as well as possible." 
According to Milford Regional, the ambulance times from Franklin fall within national standards. "But it all depends what section of Franklin you’re going to," Pfeffer noted.
You can read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140621/NEWS/140629318/1994/NEWS

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - June 24, 2014

Vision Statement
The Franklin Public Schools will foster within its students the knowledge and skills to
find and achieve satisfaction in life as productive global citizens.

AGENDA
"The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law."

Franklin Public Schools
Franklin Public Schools

1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the June 10, 2014 School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence: none

2. Guests/Presentations
a. School Wellness Advisory Council Update – Sally Winslow, Miriam Goodman
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/franklin-public-schools-student.html

b. Student Success Team Update – Sally Winslow, Paul Peri, Peter Light
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/franklin-public-schools-student-success.html

3. Discussion Only Items
Policy – First Readings
a) New or Revised Policies:
1. (New) JJE – Student Fundraising Activities
2. (Revised) AC – Discrimination Harassment
3. (Revised) CHCA – Approval of Student Handbooks
4. (Revised) IJOAA – Field Trips
5. (Revised) JICFB – Bullying
6. (Revised) JII – Student Complaints and Grievances
7. (Revised) JLCD – Self-Administration Medication
b) Elimination of Policies:
1. AC-E – Public Discrimination Complaints
2. AC-R – Harassment Discrimination Investigation Checklist
3. ACA – Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Gender
4. ACAB – Sexual Harassment Policy for Students
5. ACE – Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability
6. ACE-R – Rights of Handicapped Persons

4. Action Items
a. I recommend approval of the Budget Transfers as detailed.
b. I recommend the Franklin Public Schools implement PARCC as the district assessment system for the 2014-2015 school year.
c. I recommend moving the following revised/new policies to a second reading:
1. (New) JJE – Student Fundraising Activities
2. (Revised) AC – Discrimination Harassment
3. (Revised) CHCA – Approval of Student Handbooks
4. (Revised) IJOAA – Field Trips
5. (Revised) JICFB – Bullying
6. (Revised) JII – Student Complaints and Grievances
7. (Revised) JLCD – Self-Administration Medication
d. I recommend moving the following elimination policies to a second reading:
1. AC-E – Public Discrimination Complaints
2. AC-R – Harassment Discrimination Investigation Checklist
3. ACA – Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Gender
4. ACAB – Sexual Harassment Policy for Students
5. ACE – Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability
6. ACE-R – Rights of Handicapped Persons
e. I recommend approval to declare instruments listed as surplus for FHS.
f. I recommend acceptance of checks totaling $574.00 for FHS in-house enrichment ($130.68 from Follett; $262.66 from Wells Fargo; $130.66 from Stop and Shop A+ School Rewards; and $30.00 in memory of Joseph DeNapoli from Pauline Carlson)

5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports

6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.

7. Executive Session
Contractual Negotiations

8. Adjourn

Franklin Public Schools: Student Wellness Advisory Committee update

The Student Wellness Advisory Committee report scheduled for presentation and update for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 24, 2014.




The full agenda for the School Committee meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda.html

Franklin Public Schools: Student Success

The Student Success Committee update is scheduled for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 24:



The full agenda for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 24 can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda.html

Franklin Food Pantry Fundraiser - June 26




Pour Richard's Wine and Spirits
Pour Richard's Wine and Spirits
Connecting good friends with great wine!
                            
Never Drink Ordinary!



Pour Richard's Franklin Food Pantry Fundraiser!
  





Thursday, June 26

6-8:30 PM





Delicious Wines, Craft Beers, Food from Whole Foods Bellingham, and local musician Ken Barney to entertain us. And best of all? This fun evening is a benefit for the Franklin Food Pantry.







Tickets are just $10, with 100% of ticket sales to FFP. Pour Richard's will also donate 20% of profits from sales of beer, wine, and spirits.







This is a great chance to stock up for July 4th cookouts, summer vacation rentals, etc, while also assisting the Food Pantry. 

Tickets are available at the door, at the Food Pantry during normal business hours, or online HERE.





See you there!





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Sign up for electronic payment of your Franklin bills


Are you tired of receiving bills in the mail, putting them down somewhere until you cannot find them when you are ready to pay them? Have you ever paid a late fee and/or interest charges because you misplaced a bill? Then you are ready to take the next step to bill presentment or paperless billing.

The Town of Franklin offers you the convenience of paperless billing through UniPay’s new electronic billing feature. Managing your bills online has now become faster and easier. With electronic bill presentment you will receive an email notice as soon as your bill is available for payment. With paperless billing you will no longer receive those paper bills to save.

It’s easy as 1, 2, 3~ …. Register, view, and pay….. And you are using the same trusted, dependable UniPay product. Your bills are stored electronically on UniPay and your payment history is also available. You can retrieve them by logging in. If you need a copy, just print it out. If you need to know what you paid for taxes for income tax purposes, just look them up.

No searching for paper copies.
No forgetting to pay.
No hassle.

And it is available 24 hours a day/365 days a year so you can manage your Real Estate and water/sewer/trash bills when you want to.

Use our on-line bill payment link to get you there to register. The link is on the Town of Franklin Home page. http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/index

welcome page for Franklin's e-bill service UniPay Gold
welcome page for Franklin's e-bill service UniPay Gold

Go directly to UniPay Gold via this link:
https://unipaygold.unibank.com/Default.aspx?customerid=721

It is easy to “be green”.


Note: there is a $0.25 service charge that is applied to each payment. When you consider the cost of a stamp is currently twice the service charge, this is a good deal.  I have used the online bill pay successfully.



If you have questions, you can contact the Treasurer's office
Town of Franklin
Treasurer-Collector
355 East Central Street
Franklin, MA 02038
(508) 520-4950


Seven Safety Tips for the 4th of July

The Mass.Gov blog has a good posting with safety tips for the 4th of July celebrations:

In 1776, the first shots at Lexington and Concord were fired, marking the beginnings of the American Revolution. Today, Americans take time each year on July 4th to celebrate the birth of our nation and commemorate those who fought for our freedom. On this day of backyard barbecues, fireworks, and outdoor fun, remember to keep a few safety tips in mind: 
  1. Leave Fireworks to the Professionals
Massachusetts law prohibits private citizens from using, selling, or possessing fireworks. Additionally, fireworks purchased legally elsewhere and then transported into the state are strictly prohibited. There are a variety of fireworks displays supervised by professionals to enjoy in Massachusetts instead. 
  1. Keep Children Safe
Whether on the playground or at a campground, make sure children are supervised while celebrating outside during the holiday. Keep fireworks and sparklers out of reach of children at all times. Removepieces of small toys, balloons, , and other items that may be potential choking hazards or dangerous to small children.
Continue reading the safety tips by following this link:

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Franklin Alert: Series of Break-ins Hitting Area

The following info is making the rounds on Facebook and via email:


Hi friends and neighbors,

In case you haven't heard, our house was broken into last Friday, 6/13 around 11:00 am.  Two of my neighbors saw the car turn around and park in front of our house.  The high school van actually passed the car and identified it as a 2010 White Chevy HHR car w/ solid panels on the back side windows and Rhode Island plates.  It looks like a cross between a PT Cruiser and a delivery van.   
suspect vehicle with RI license plates
suspect vehicle with RI license plates

They walked right up to my house probably through the wooded area leading to my driveway and onto my back deck.  They smashed a back door window and reached in to open the door.  They took a laundry basket and a suitcase and loaded it with jewelry, electronics, pocketbooks, etc.  The house wasn't ransacked and they seemed to want to get out quickly (or were spooked by the bus).  The un-nerving thing is most of my neighbors were home and they walked in and out of my house in broad daylight carrying a laundry basket, luggage and even a power washer!  It was just luck that we weren't home or didn't walk in on them since we were only out for 2 hours.  

The police said there's been 15 similar breaking and entering type robberies and this is the fist clue they've gotten on the thieves.  Please pass this message on to your friends and neighbors to warn them and PLEASE be on the lookout for strange cars in your neighborhood.  The police think they're drug addicts looking for items they can quickly pawn.  
They come in the middle of the day when most people are out and probably ring the bell to see if anyone is home.  It makes me to mad that they are able to get away with this so please help stop them!!  Attached is a picture of the car....police believe they will continue to use in the future!

Franklin Food Pantry Announces Summer Initiatives and Mobilizes for a Healthy Season


The Franklin Food Pantry (FFP) has announced new initiatives to expand its services to existing and new clients. Firstly, The Food Pantry is in a position to test drive the mobile food pantry program this year. Beginning this month the FFP truck will become a mobile pantry, providing assistance to neighbors in the community who are unable to visit The Food Pantry’s downtown location due to obstacles such as transportation, childcare and medical reasons. Eligible members of the community will have the opportunity to pick up staples such as canned vegetables, fruits, beans, and soups; peanut butter, tuna fish, pasta, cereal, and beverages. Some non-food items may be offered as well including toiletries, household cleaning supplies and occasional pet products. Meat, dairy, fresh fruits, vegetables, breads and bakery items will be on the truck whenever available.
Franklin Food Pantry
Franklin Food Pantry

The FFP Mobile Pantry will visit three locations as part of its pilot program on the following schedule:

  • Franklin Housing Authority, 1000 Central Park Terrace on the 2nd Monday of every month from 2:30-3:30 p.m. serving residents of the Franklin Housing Authority at Central Park Terrace, North Park, East Park, or West Park Streets. 
  • Franklin Housing Authority, 45 Winter Street on the 3rd Monday of every month from 2:30-3:30 p.m. serving residents 45 Winter Street; and 
  • Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street on the 4th Monday of every month from 2:30-3:30 p.m. serving those affiliated with the Franklin Senior Center. 


Linda Sottile, Director of Operations for Franklin Food Pantry stated, “We expect to serve
an additional 40+ households in the next six months and hope to have additional locations on the
schedule by the end of the year.”

The Pantry also welcomes back the Healthy Futures Fresh Produce Market this summer. Running June
Healthy Futures Franklin
Healthy Futures Franklin
through October, the market will be open every Tuesday from 4:00-5:00pm. Clients can visit the downtown Franklin Food Pantry location at 43 West Central Street to pick up quality fruits and vegetables from our local farms and community garden partners. And, every 2nd Tuesday of the month, the Healthy Futures Market will present cooking demonstrations and food samplings from culinary experts of Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters® program.

Cooking Matters is a series of educational workshops offered in a fun, casual setting. The Cooking Matters staff will prepare simple, delicious dishes using seasonal produce and on-hand pantry staples. Guests will receive nutritional tips and recipe cards to help make these farm to table meals at home. The summer workshops are made possible by a grant from the MetroWest Health Foundation and fresh produce received from Akin Bak Farm, Hoffmann Farm, Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School community gardens and Franklin Community Gardens.

Michelle Camiel, Eastern Massachusetts Manager for Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters commented, “Cooking Matters is thrilled to be partnering with local farms, New England Chapel and the Food Pantry. It’s wonderful to collaborate with partners who are just as committed to bringing food skills education to families who need it as we are. We are looking forward to the Tuesday workshops at the pantry this summer!” Erin Lynch, Director of Development for Franklin Food Pantry shared, “The Cooking Matters educational classes are presented in a casual, cooperative and fun setting and have been very successful here. We have seen waiting lists of twenty or more families for these classes so we are excited to offer a summer series under the tent to accommodate larger numbers.”

Increased availability of nutritious food comes at a critical time for those who are reliant on The Food Pantry. For many families, when school closes for the summer, food insecurity rises. While at school, children in need receive lunch daily through state funded programs, but when the bell rings for the summer months, a steady diet can become compromised. Added Lynch, “It is important to serve our clients consistently throughout the year. The Greater Boston Food Bank recognizes the need for creative solutions to these challenges, and recently awarded our pantry a $2,500 grant for capacity building initiatives. The Mobile Pantry and Healthy Futures programs engage a collaboration of resources to provide additional reach to our community. Thank you to our sponsors, partner organizations, and our incredible core of volunteers who make these programs happen. “

To this end, volunteers are still needed for a variety of duties for both programs. Adults and students are welcome for several assignments. Some of the jobs include adult licensed drivers, loading and unloading the truck, set-up, inventory, assisting clients with shopping, and more. To get involved, please contact our Volunteer Coordinators at volunteers@franklinfoodpantry.org.

About Healthy Futures Franklin 
Mass in Motion
Mass in Motion
Healthy Futures Franklin is part of Mass in Motion (MIM). MIM is a statewide movement that promotes opportunities for healthy eating and active living in the places people live, learn, work and play. Marissa Garofano, Director of Community Wellness and the Healthy Futures Initiative for The Y, commented: “The Healthy Futures Initiative is committed to reduce inactivity and poor nutrition in the fifteen communities the Hockomock Area YMCA serves through programs, projects, and policies. The Healthy Futures Fresh Produce Market at The Pantry is an extension of our efforts to provide nutritional advocacy and access to fresh fruits and produce.” About Cooking Matters® Cooking Matters® is key to Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, which connects kids in need with nutritious food and teaches their families how to cook healthy, affordable meals. Learn more at NoKidHungry.org. For nutritious recipes and more information about Cooking Matters®, please check out the website at ma.cookingmatters.org.

About The Franklin Food Pantry
Established in 1987, the mission of the Franklin Food Pantry is to provide immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions, by empowering the community through resources, education and collaboration. It is part of the Greater Boston Food Bank network and depends entirely on support and donations from volunteers, corporate partners and the community at large. The Franklin Food Pantry is located at 43 West Central Street, Route 140 and can accept donations during business hours, Tuesday - Friday, 9am -1pm. Non-perishables may also be dropped off after hours in the bin by the front door, or monetary donations may be mailed to Franklin Food Pantry, PO Box 116, Franklin MA 02038. For more information, visit franklinfoodpantry.org, like the pantry’s page on Facebook, or call 508-528-3115. The Franklin Food Pantry is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization FEIN # 04-3272663.

YPO Membership Changes


Young Professionals Organization
Young Professionals Organization
Special Announcement:
YPO Membership Changes

The United Regional Young Professionals Organization is a community of diverse individuals who share a common interest in professional relationship building, career development, social engagement and civic leadership. As an affiliate of the United Regional Chamber of Commerce, the United Regional YPO provides a platform for individuals to engage with their peers and community while providing guidance and support to help them grow personally and professionally. 


You asked and we listened!

We are  excited to announce that you can now become involved with the United Regional YPO without a $50 membership fee. Originally the YPO required the membership fee to cover operational costs. Over the past year we have successfully reduced our costs and are now able to operate without a membership fee while still providing significant donations to local charitable organizations and causes. We are hoping that these changes will give our supporters more flexibility to take advantage of events and workshops without a significant commitment.  
    
Commonly asked questions:

Q:  Do I need to be a member to attend the events and workshops?
A: No. Attendance to all events is open to the general public.
Q: Can I still contribute a by-line article to the website for free?
A: For now, by-line articles will be reviewed on a first come first served basis.
Q; I already have paid for membership. What do I do?
A: We are in the process of reviewing all paid membership applications since January 1, 2014 and will be refunding on a prorated basis though PayPal. Questions regarding refunds can be directed to unitedregionalypo@ymail.com 
We look forward to seeing you at future networking  events and educational workshops. Thank you for your support!

 
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