Thursday, June 26, 2014

Blackstone Corridor News

Any one looking for an outdoor excursion could find something in this listing!


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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
Volume 2 Issue 6/ June 2014
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Video of the Month
Community Meeting
Self-guided Tours
Ranger Walkabouts
Get on the Blackstone River
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Share Your Photos & Stories about the Blackstone Valley!

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We want to feature your photos and personal stories
in a future issue of Corridor Currents! Have you taken a cool photo in the Blackstone Valley? Or, do you have a story to share related to the Valley? If so, we want to hear from you. 





Enjoy the Blackstone Valley on the go with our mobile Web app. 
And, it's free!
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Paddling along the Blackstone River

 
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VIDEO OF THE MONTH
Blackstone Canal Tours
Wagon Tour Video
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The Wagon Tours are BACK for a sixth straight year! Join trained interpreters from South High School for a riveting journey through Worcester's Canal District as they tell the farm to factory story of the Industrial Revolution and the immigrants that made it happen.


News
NEWS
From the community meeting in May at Quinsigamond Elementary School

  worcester blackstone visitor center

Thank you to all who participated in our community meeting. We had lots of good discussion.



EXPLORE

SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOURS FOR YOUR MOBILE DEVICE
Great Road Driving Tour


We have several self-guided tours available. Now, we are working to make these available for your mobile device.

Tours for your mobile device:
  • Great Road Driving Tour (Lincoln, RI)
  • Chepachet (Glocester) RI Walking Tour
To access the tours:
  • Download the app: Locacious
  • Open and app and search for the tour (see above) using the magnifying glass or click on 'near me' to look for tours near you
Check it out and email us (brvnhc@gmail.com) to let us know what you think!

JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT RANGER WALKABOUT ON THURSDAY, JUNE 26 
A Walking Tour of the Civilian Conservation Camp at Upton State Forest

Upton State Forest, Westboro Road, Upton, MA 

walkabout-upton-2014
It was the "worse, hard time" ever - The Great Depression, thousands out of work and a nation in despair. Yet, America has always been a place where new ideas and new ways of thinking have gained traction. As a way to deal with the huge unemployment rolls and a despairing nation, Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps, and it changed everything. 

Join Ranger Chuck Arning and Ellen Arnold, Friends of Upton State Forest, for a tour of one of the few remaining CCC camp sites and learn how these young men put their mark on the America we know today.

Parking: Park right by the camp inside Upton State Forest. Take the Westboro Road off the Hopkinton Street by Pratt Pond. Follow Westboro Road to park on right.

View the Walkabouts schedule
(through August 28).



GET ON THE BLACKSTONE RIVER

blackstone river


We have several self-guided paddling tours available:

Massachusetts
  • Blackstone Gorge to Millville Lock
  • Northbridge
  • River Bend Farm to Blackstone Gorge
Rhode Island
  • Lincoln
  • Woonsocket to Manville
  • Valley Falls 
Email us (brvnhc@gmail.com) with your suggestions for other tours.

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The success of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor has always been due, in large part, to public support and active participation by the people and communities of the Blackstone Valley.
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For more than 25 years, the people of the valley have shared in rediscovering their roots, their heritage and their common identity. They have supported the Corridor by speaking or writing to their elected officials, by showing up at public events, and by participating in numerous projects and programs.





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About the Blackstone Heritage Corridor 
Congress established the National Heritage Corridor in 1986 to restore and preserve the nationally significant heritage of the Blackstone River Valley, where the industrialization of America began. It has become a successful program of partnerships between federal, state and local government agencies, as well as nongovernment organizations pooling their resources and pursuing a common agenda of preservation and revitalization. 
Ongoing Corridor programs and projects include historic preservation, river cleanup, land conservation and stewardship, visitor centers, ranger walks, programs with schools, recreational programs and events, support for arts and cultural events, training for partners and volunteers and assistance to towns trying to preserve their heritage while also improving the local and regional economy.

Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor | One Depot Square | Woonsocket | RI | 02895

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