Thursday, November 13, 2014

In the News: 12 Days of Donating, Cameron Liberatore


The Downtown Partnership next month launches its holiday food drive with the Franklin Food Elves, a youth volunteer group, and will try to top last year’s total of 6,000 pounds. 
The “12 Days of Donating” campaign sees the student-run group, with its more than 70 members, collecting food donations from Dec. 1 to 12. 
Residents are encouraged to drop off their non-perishable food donations into one of the many red bins given to downtown businesses. The pantry has a special need for cereal, peanut butter, shampoo, and white tuna.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141113/NEWS/141118440/1994/NEWS


A 24-year-old Franklin man who was following his dream of making it big in the music world is in critical condition after he crashed his car last week in Nashville, Tennessee, according to a hospital spokesperson. 
Cameron Liberatore, a singer and guitarist and 2008 graduate of Franklin High School, is currently in a coma and on life support at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, said Gary Cioffi, owner of Maximum Sound Studio, where Liberatore often recorded material. 
To help pay for medical and traveling expenses for his family, as they fly back and forth from Franklin to Nashville, a gofundme.com page has been set up by his closest friends, including Cioffi.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141113/NEWS/141118438/1994/NEWS

The fund raising page is here   http://www.gofundme.com/cameronliberatore

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

FHS girls soccer advances to D1 South Finals

Hockomock Sports writes about the FHS girls soccer win on Tuesday:
Franklin goalkeeper Dani Lonati did not face a single shot on goal in the Panthers’ 4-0 win over Bridgewater-Raynham in the Division 1 South quarterfinals. The semifinal was a different story, though, as her stellar play, combined with a stellar goal, elevated Franklin over Needham, 1-0, and into the finals on Tuesday night. 
Needham had the first quality chance of the night in just the 4th minute as Isabel Cole looked to have the top right corner picked, but Lonati got a hand on it to turn it away. That would be Needham's only shot on goal of the half, and Franklin's first would not come until about a half hour later, but they made it count. 
The Panthers earned a free kick in the 35th minute when Needham was called for a handball from just outside the penalty area. Victoria Stowell took the kick for Franklin, and she beat Rockets keeper Emily Bowers clean to the right side.
Hockomock Sports photo by Josh Perry
Hockomock Sports photo by Josh Perry

Continue reading the article on Hockomock Sports here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/stowell-and-lonati-lift-franklin-back-to-d1-south-finals


Franklin's next game will be against Whitman-Hanson on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Braintree High School

ASMS - KELLER status update

Keller and Sullivan parents should have received notifications on Monday and since the initial incident about their school status.

For those who may not be aware, I have the following summary including an email exchange from Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski to share.
As you have heard there was a sprinkler malfunction at 7:40 AM Monday at Annie Sullivan Middle School (ASMS). Students were sent to Oak St/Horace Mann and dismissed from there. 
  • Keller is set to open Wednesday. 
  • ASMS will be closed for the rest of the week. 
The sprinkler malfunction started on the 3rd floor and the water traveled down to affect all three floors. All the building systems are confirmed operational and running but the damage to some walls and floors require more drying out time. 
Monday counted as a school day so that one does not need to be made up. The rest of the week (3 days) will need to be made up. The School Dept will seek input from DESE but "they are unrelenting." 

Keller - Sullivan Schools
Keller - Sullivan Schools

Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run


Hi Steve:

It's that time of year again!  The Turkey Trot 5K race - to support the Franklin Food Pantry -  is this Thanksgiving morning.  Register on-line or on-site the morning of the race, do the 5K and be home before 10.  It is a great community building event - and all for a great cause.

The pantry said that this race is their biggest fundraiser each year. Let's keep this tradition going. Last year, the race raised $6,721.00 and 2,582 pounds of food for the food pantry with 430 registered race participants.

The Interfaith Council of Franklin is happy to be one of the sponsors - and is looking forward to a great day at the races :)

Please share the race flyer with your readers.  http://www.feedtheneed.org/races/112714/FRFLIER14.pdf

Thanks!
Michael
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Michael Lobo
Interfaith Council of Franklin



Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run
Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run

Register online here   http://www.feedtheneed.org/


Note: the registration is online, payment is via goods or cash at the LDS Church either Wednesday evening or Thursday morning before the race.

MassBudget: From Poverty to Opportunity



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From Poverty to Opportunity:
The Challenge of Building a Great Society
Fifty years ago economic growth in America was leading to rising wages across the income spectrum and progress towards broadly shared prosperity. In that context the nation launched a series of Great Society initiatives to expand opportunity to those who were still being left behind - and to improve the lives of all Americans.

Over that decade poverty in America declined substantially, from 22% of the population to 14%. But, beginning in the 1970s, our economy changed and wages stopped growing with the economy. The gap between the very wealthy and everyone else began to grow, and poverty has increased.

MassBudget's new report From Poverty to Opportunity: The Challenge of Building a Great Society traces how the economic and policy changes since the launch of the Great Society have affected the lives of people at all income levels in Massachusetts. This report is being released in conjunction with the Massachusetts Association for Community Action's (MASSCAP) convening: Joining Together: Ending Poverty Now

While we see real success from a number of programs, including SNAP (Food Stamps) and the Earned Income Tax Credit that are lifting hundreds of thousands of people above the poverty threshold, far too many children remain poor or near poor. In the years since wages for low and middle income workers stopped growing with the economy poverty and child poverty have increased in Massachusetts.

Poverty puts children at risk for poor health outcomes, higher risk for dropping out of school, and a greater likelihood of a lifetime of poverty. And when children don't have the opportunity to reach their full potential we undermine the long term strength of our economy.

To read the report, please click HERE.




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United Regional Chamber of Commerce - eNews - Nov 11, 2014



The United Regional Chamber of Commerce
eNews
Nov. 11, 2014
   United Regional Chamber of Commerce
Dear Stephen,
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce strives to keep our members informed. As a member, you receive our weekly electronic newsletter, eNews, and occasional eNews alerts of upcoming events. If you do not wish to receive future editions of this electronic newsletter, please email Lisa or call her at 508-222-0801.
In This Issue...
Sales Summit Nov. 12
Volunteers Needed for Committee
Meet Our Chamber Volunteers
Are you a Gourmet Guy?
Be a Santa to a Senior
Members in the News
School Seeks Professional Mentors

Veterans Day 2014
Veteran's Day
In observation of Veterans Day,
The United Regional Chamber
of Commerce office is closed today. 

Sales Summit Nov. 12

Tomorrow's Best Practice Sales Summit will explore "Inbound Lead Generation" which is clients calling/finding you. Dave Miles, owner of Miles Internet Marketing, will facilitate this in-depth discussion, highlighting how potential customers use theinternet to make purchase decisions. We'll identify what it takes to be in the right place at the right time when these consumers are doing their buying homework.

Join the Sales Summit on Nov. 12 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. at The United Regional Chamber of Commerce, 42 Union St., Attleboro. 

Volunteers Needed for Programs and Events Committee
Are you interested in getting more involved with the Chamber? Do you have a passion for putting on great events? If so, WE WANT YOU! Recently the Board of Directors formed a programs and events committee and we are looking for a few good women and men. Our role will be to help improve existing events, create new events and serve as a resource and sounding board for people putting on Business after Hours and other events.

If this sounds like something that you are interested in getting involved in we would love to have you. For additional information please contact Ken Abrahams.

Meet Our Chamber Volunteers

In an effort to introduce you to the many volunteers that help make our Chamber run, we introduced this new Meet Our Chamber Volunteers feature in our eNews. This week, we introduce you to John Sullivan of Wheaton College.



How long have you been a chamber member? Since 2006, 8 years.

What is your current role on the board?
Currently, vice chair, former secretary

Why did you choose to get involved?
It's in keeping with the College's philosophy of supporting our local communities, their local businesses and residents. It's another facet of town-gown relations that support the best of the town, the college and its industry. Last, it's a philanthropic way that the college can give back to those communities that have supported us.

What are one or two things that chamber members need to know or that you would like them to know about you?
I strive to make a difference every day in what I do and for whom I serve. Whether it's the members of our great college community, or in the exemplary towns that surround us, I hope that my time and effort has a positive impact!

Is there one Chamber event or series of events that you are particularly fond of?
The Spotlight on Education Breakfast and Teacher of the Year Award. It showcases all the best in our community and promotes the bright future of our young adults and educators. Great event where students, parents, school administrators and businesses celebrate local accomplishments with pride.

Are you a Gourmet Guy?
New Hope Gourmet Guys
Are you a great chef?! Do you have a specialty your wife or family loves? Sign up as a chef for New Hope's Annual Gourmet Guys! New Hope, Inc. will host its 25th annual "Gourmet Guys" Chefs community event on Nov. 21 at the Attleboro Lodge of Elks, 887 South Main St., Attleboro, at 7 p.m. Approximately 65 amateur and professional chefs prepare their specialties. Tickets are on sale for $30 for adults and $20 for seniors and children under 12. To register as a chef or purchase tickets to attend, email New Hope's Development Office.   

Be A Santa to a Senior

The United Regional Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Home Instead Senior Care in Attleboro to provide holiday gifts to senior citizens in need. Visit the Attleboro office at the Chamber and select a tag. Purchase the item(s) listed on the tag and return the tag and gift(s) to the Chamber office by Dec. 11. Home Instead Senior Care and community volunteers will wrap and deliver the gifts.

Members in the News...
Sturdy color
Sturdy Memorial Hospital was honored with an "A" grade in The Leapfrog Group's Fall 2014 Hospital Safety Score, which rates how well hospitals protect patients from errors, injuries, and infections.
Doodad   
Lori Sousa has been appointed the new vice-president of development at New Hope. Previously she served in the Peace Corps stationed in Ukraine and as director of sales and marketing for the American Institute of Architects.

School Seeks Professional Mentors
Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School has an exciting new opportunity to become involved with its students. The school is recruiting professionals to become mentors to sophomore students in 18 technical areas. The program is designed to help with career exploration. The program will be begin January and end in June. We ask that mentors and mentees meet 6-8 times. Meetings can include tour of your employment, tours of local businesses, local colleges and trade schools. Some tours will be arranged by the school, while other tours will be schedule through the mentor. If you have any questions, call Kerrie Carrelas at 508-823-5151x130.  

Looking for a Job? Check Our Job Board!

Have you checked out the Job Board on the Chamber's website? There are lots of new listings. If your company has an open position that you'd like to advertise, post it on The United Regional Chamber of Commerce's website job board! It's free for Chamber members to post a position - one of the many member benefits! Email Lisa to have your job posted on the Chamber website or visit the Chamber website to see what positions are available.

Monthly Groups
*Extreme Networking Group I meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:45 a.m. at Game 7 Sports Bar and Grill, 60 Man Mar Dr., Plainville. Contact: Ed McDonough, 508-308-8224.

*Extreme Networking Group III is exclusively business-to-business and meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m. This group meets at Commonwealth Financial Group, 4 Broad Street in Plainville. Contact: Janet Letourneau, 508-699-4415.

*Best-Practice Sales Summit is held the second Wednesday of every month from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. at The United Regional Chamber of Commerce, 42 Union St., Attleboro. Contact: Ben Couto, 617-530-0997.

*Executive Express-o is held the first Friday of every month from 8 a.m. sharp to 8:55 a.m. at The United Regional Chamber of Commerce, 42 Union St., Attleboro. Contact: Charlie Miller.


Thank you for taking time to read this issue of eNewsThis is your Chamber and we value your comments. My door is always open to Chamber members. Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions or concerns about the Chamber you might have. One of our most highly effective means of communicating with our members is eNews. To ensure you continue to receive eNews, please add jack@unitedregionalchamber.org to your address book.


If you would prefer to not receive this weekly electronic newsletter, please email lisa@unitedregionalchamber.org or call the Chamber at 508-222-0801. The Chamber eNews subscriber list is not sold or distributed.

Sincerely,

Jack Lank
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce

Quick Links
 

Parkinson's Support Group
CVNA logo
On Nov. 12, the Parkinson's Disease Support Group will meet from 10 a.m. to noon. Hosted by Community VNA, 10 Emory St., Attleboro, this group is designed for caregivers and their loved ones. It is free and open to the public.

The Estate at Franklin Grand Opening
The Estate at Franklin, 656 King St., Franklin, is hosting a grand opening presentation on Nov. 13 at 4 p.m. Tour the new senior living community offering assisted living and memory care. Enjoy refreshments and live entertainment. RSVP to Jackie at 508-520-1150.

MS Open House
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The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center at Sturdy Memorial Hospital is hosting a free Open House on Nov. 13 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This informational session will give community a chance to meet the MS Center team, ask questions, enjoy refreshments, and more. To register, call 508-236-8020

Memory Screening
Pond Home
As part of National Memory Screening Day, an annual initiative of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Pond Home will offer free, confidential memory screenings on Nov. 18. Screenings will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Pond Home, 289 East St. (Route 140) in Wrentham. A healthcare professional will administer the memory screenings and provide educational materials about memory concerns, brain health and caregiving. The face-to-face screenings consist of a series of questions and tasks, and take 5 to 10 minutes to administer. Walk-ins are welcome, email Terri Avery.

Community Programs
Dyer-Lake is hosting two upcoming community service programs. "Protect Yourself from Schemes, Fraud and Abuse" will be held Nov. 18 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Dyer-Lake, 161 Commonwealth Ave., North Attleboro. Learn about this program here.

During the month of November, Dyer-Lake is offering to check the batteries in smoke alarms for seniors (65+) living independently. They will replace the batteries free of charge and if the smoke alarm is not operational, they will replace it free of charge. Find more information here.

Auditor Training
MassMEP
MassMEP ISO Internal Auditor Training will be held in Worcester on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5. This course is designed to increase your understanding of auditing techniques and will take you step by step through the stages of an internal audit. Get more information and register here.

Proctor Mansion Events
Proctor Mansion
Proctor Mansion Inn is hosting two holiday events:
Dec. 6, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Holiday Victorian Tea, $38.50 (excluding tax & gratuity) featuring Victorian carolers
Dec. 12, 8 p.m. (doors open at 7:15 p.m.), Holiday Concert featuring Dear Prudence, $18 in advance ($22 at the door).

Planning Workshop
The Arc of Bristol County
The Arc of Bristol County is hosting Life Long Planning for Your Relative with Special Needs on Jan. 10, 2015, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Venus de Milo Restaurant. This workshop will address the unique needs that families have in planning for the financial and legal future of their relative with a developmental disability. $25 per person includes materials, refreshments and lunch. Register here.


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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Veterans Day - Veterans Services

From the MA GOV blog:
Americans admire the selflessness, courage, and valor of current and former service members year-round. Veterans Day, however, is an occasion for the nation to publicly recognize those who bravely serve our country. On Nov. 11, join Massachusetts as we come together to remember and honor the veterans who defend our freedom. For information on events in your area, contact a local Veterans’ Service Officer (VSO).
Honor our veterans
Honor our veterans

Where can you find out about veterans services in Franklin?
At the Senior Center. Bob Fahey, is Franklin's Veteran's Service Officer
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/index


Franklin Senior Center
Franklin Senior Center

Dinner & Comedy Night to benefit the Ellie Fund - Nov 13


Franklin residents are hosting the 2nd Annual Night of Dinner and Comedy to support The Ellie Fund starting at 6:30 pm on Thursday November 13, 2014 at Primavera Restaurant in Millis. The Ellie Fund is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that fights breast cancer by easing its effects on patients and families. 

Since 1995, The Ellie Fund has been providing critical support services including transportation to medical appointments, childcare, housekeeping, groceries and nutritious prepared/delivered meals free of charge to hundreds of women and families across Massachusetts each year. All of the things you need that are not covered by insurance, The Ellie Fund steps up to the plate and takes care of. At least one Franklin resident who has been an Ellie Fund Client will be in attendance.

The evening includes an elegant buffet dinner and a very special night of entertainment including the hilarious comedy of Harrison Stebbins and Jessica Casciano as well as music by David Penza. There will also be a 50/50 raffle, silent auction and cash bar. Tickets can be purchased in advance using the link below, and they will also be available at the door.

Tickets can be purchased online here
Ellie Fund - fighting breast cancer
Ellie Fund - fighting breast cancer




Numerous local businesses are supporting this wonderful event:
3 RestaurantAK KitchenAllegra PrintingGaetano's BakeryGold's Gym MillisHometown Paint/ Aubuchon HardwareExpressive InteriorsLowell's RestaurantTri- County cosmetology schoolSanctuary SalonThe Boston GlobeA local math tutorStephanie Mc Bride psychic mediumEsbe designsConfidence BeadsBack to Business LLCStrategic College SolutionsHappy Tails Doggy DaycarePawsh Pooch groomingHarkey's LiquorsUnion Street LiquorsRyan Family amusementsThe Boston GlobeFine Feathers BoutiquePrimavera Restaurant

FHS Sports News for Today

Cross Country All Stars

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers
The cross country all stars were announced by the Hockomock League. The all stars were voted on by the coaches. Franklin was represented by Ryan Spellman and Brittany Robinson.

For the full listing of Hockomock Cross Country All Stars visit this page
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2014-hockomock-league-cross-country-all-stars


Girls Soccer Playoff Game

D1 South Sectional Semifinals

#2 Franklin vs. #3 Needham (@ Braintree), 4:00
For the full listing of Hockomock League action today, visit this page
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-111114

"Postcard History of Norfolk County Massachusetts" - Thu, Nov 13 - 7:00 PM

Paul Tedesco comes to the Franklin Public Library to talk about his book: "Postcard History of Norfolk County Massachusetts".

When?

Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 7:00 PM


Postcard History of Norfolk County Massachusetts
Postcard History of Norfolk County Massachusetts

The Amazon entry for this book can be found here
http://www.amazon.com/Postcard-History-Norfolk-County-Massachusetts/dp/0979205921/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

This item was shared from the Library webpage here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/11/paul-tadesco-postcard-history-of.html

"the last generation of children who will ever hear first-hand accounts of World War II"


A day before the country recognized Veterans Day, Horace Mann Middle School students kicked off a school-wide reading project on Monday by honoring 14 former military members. 
At an assembly where the school’s band played patriotic songs, student council members introduced 14 veterans, reading a brief biography of each one. 
Among the honorees was Joseph McManus, who served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years before working as a shipping clerk for nearly as long. And Barbara Gannon, born in Clinton, spent two years as a nurse in the Air Force only to later become one at Franklin High School.

Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141111/NEWS/141119500/1994/NEWS


I read the book earlier this year and do recommend it. A powerful story.

For more about the book "Unbroken" you can visit the authors site
http://laurahillenbrandbooks.com/

"Unbroken" is a movie scheduled for released this December
http://www.unbrokenfilm.com/




Monday, November 10, 2014

Are you concerned about your preschooler’s development?


The Franklin Public Schools offers developmental screenings at no charge to families. These screenings are designed to identify preschool children who may qualify for special education services. 
If you are concerned about your 3, 4 or 5 year old preschool child’s development, please call the F.X. O’Regan Early Childhood Development Center at 508 541-8166 to schedule an appointment.

the ECDC is located behind the Oak St/Horace Mann schools
the ECDC is located behind the Oak St/Horace Mann schools
You can learn more about the F.X. O’Regan Early Childhood Development Center by visiting their page on the Franklin Schools website
http://franklinecdc.vt-s.net/Pages/index