Friday, November 4, 2016

Interfaith Thanksgiving Service - Nov 20

The Franklin Interfaith Council will hold its annual Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, November 20, at 7 p.m. at the First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut Street. This year Temple Etz Chaim is hosting the Service. Everyone is welcome, and all are invited to attend.

According to one Council member, "The Thanksgiving Service is one of the loveliest community events of the year." We gather together as people of many faiths to celebrate and give thanks for the countless blessings in our lives through readings, reflection, and special musical presentations.

One very special part of the Service is the opportunity to make a free-will offering to the Franklin Fuel Assistance Fund, which provides relief with winter heating costs to local families in need.

The Thanksgiving Service is meaningful to so many, and is a wonderful way to begin to the Holiday Season. The church, which is handicap accessible, has ample parking. Please join us.








First Universalist Society, 262 Chestnut Street
First Universalist Society, 262 Chestnut Street

FHS volleyball wins 3-1 to advance in playoffs

Hockomock Sports Managing Editor Josh Perry provides the recap of the FHS volleyball team win vs Shepherd Hill on Thursday. The team advances in the payoffs to play the #3 seed Lincoln-Sudbury on Monday

"When the season began for Franklin, expectations were limited for a young roster that was hoping to earn enough wins just to get into the postseason. The younger players developed quicker than even Franklin coach Kate Horsmann could have hoped and not only did the Panthers reach the tournament but on Thursday night hosted Shepherd Hill in the Div. 1 Central/West first round. 
Franklin continued its strong season with a 3-1 (25-22, 20-25, 25-16, 25-17) victory over the Rams and advanced to the sectional quarterfinal for a trip to third-seed Lincoln-Sudbury. 
“At the beginning of the year, we had some potential,” Horsmann explained, “but I really thought okay we’ll be lucky if we make the tournament and…we got a home match. They’re a great group of kids and it’s exciting and now we get to go to Lincoln-Sudbury, which is always tough for us.”

Continue reading the write up online
https://hockomocksports.com/young-franklin-volleyball-push-centralwest-quarterfinal/

Senior hitter Erin Skidmore (12) skies for one of her team-leading nine kills to help Franklin get past Shepherd Hill in the first round of the tournament. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Senior hitter Erin Skidmore (12) skies for one of her team-leading nine kills to help Franklin get past Shepherd Hill in the first round of the tournament. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)

Additional photos of the volleyball matches can be found in the gallery here
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20162017/Fall-2016/Franklin-Shepherd-Hill/

Eagle Scout Project: Indian Rock trail clearing and kiosk construction

Eagle Scout Project
for
Ian Arnold

Saturday, November 5th
8:30am-2:30pm

Raindate: Sunday, November 6th


Project: Indian Rock trail clearing and kiosk construction

What to Wear: Class B shirt, long pants, troop hat, and work boots

What to Bring: Gloves, water bottle, loppers, clippers, bow saw, weed whacker,
gas powered leaf blowers, shovels, metal rakes, leaf rakes



Directions:

  1. Route 140 heading towards Wrentham
  2. Left on Chestnut Street
  3. Right on Jordan Road
  4. Left on Indian Lane
  5. Left on King Philip Road
  6. Drive to end of cul-de-sac


Lunch will be provided.
Please RSVP to Ian Arnold at: ianmarnoldis@gmail.com

Boy Scout Troop 126, Franklin
Boy Scout Troop 126, Franklin

"the new planters would be round and black"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"The Franklin Downtown Partnership will soon be decorating the downtown area for the holiday season - the first time it has done so since the completion of the area's streetscape project. 
Partnership members at the group's Thursday morning meeting said volunteers would be placing the decorations on the morning of Sunday, Nov. 20. 
"Hillside Nurseries will be providing the greens, bows and other decorations," said Eileen Mason, who is heading the effort. "We'll be sorting the greens on the Saturday before (the event)."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161103/franklin-downtown-partnership-preps-for-holidays

new epoxy sidewalk coating already showing signs of cracking
new epoxy sidewalk coating already showing signs of cracking

You're Invited to a Pour Richard's 'Double Header'



Wine or Beer - We've Got You Covered
Never Drink Ordinary!
Fulcrum Winemaker Tasting and Bottle Signing
Friday, Nov 4 5-7 PM
Beer Extravaganza: Chill Out!
Saturday, Nov 5 4-7 PM
They did it- The Chicago Cubs won the World Series, ending a 108 year title drought! Baseball is over. So....we're hosting a double header of our very own.

Like wine? Then join us Friday evening from 5-7 PM to meet David Rossi, winemaker of Fulcrum Wines. David concentrates on Chardonnay and several single-vineyard Pinot Noirs. The wines are silky and languid, but above all, balanced. Taste the wines, chat with David, and get your bottle signed by the winemaker. (Psst! This is a GREAT holiday gift for the wine lover in your life.) Tasting is free, 21+.

More of a beer person? Then show up Saturday from 4-7 PM for our last Beer Extravaganza of 2016. As always, we'll have plenty of cold beer and cider to sample, plus some great tunes courtesy of Franklin's own Kai Olsson. Special guest appearance by MBA's Joe McCann, aka Joe Redbeard with great brews from Cincy's Rhinegeist, plus introducing Vermont's Champlain Ciders.Tasting is free, 21+, but we do put out a donation bucket for the Franklin Food Pantry.

If you're an equal opportunity sipper, come to both. At Pour Richard's, there's never a drought.
Thank you for trusting us with your beverage business. Please share this email with friends who are interested in delicious wine, beer, and spirits. (Keeping all the good stuff for yourself is bad karma.) 

Cheers!
Ann Williams
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Thursday, November 3, 2016

Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair - Nov 5

The Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair is THIS SATURDAY! 9:00 am until 3:00 pm, at the Tri-County Regional Vocational High School in Franklin.

Our craft fair is a tradition for the Town of Franklin and several local charities benefit from the funds raised by this annual event. Admission is $3, children 12 and under are free, with a maximum charge of $10 per family. 

Start your holiday shopping and pick up some unique handmade gifts! We have over 70 artisan crafters making a variety of products - holiday items, clothing and accessories, home decor, jewelry, art, candles, specialty food, handbags, stained and painted glass, ceramics, soaps, and more. Many are from Franklin and surrounding towns, so this is a perfect "shop local" event!

We are also accepting donations of non-perishable items for the Franklin Food Pantry. Donations may be dropped off at the entrance. In addition to food, items especially needed are shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant and hand soap. Please be sure to check expiration dates as the Food Pantry can not accept expired items.

Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair - Nov 5
Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair - Nov 5

For more information and a listing of participating crafters (available later this week), please see our facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/FranklinNewcomersCraftFair/

The Lion King - Great Tickets Available



     Special Ticket Offer - Terrific Orchestra Seats


CONTACT US BY NOVEMBER 10
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
The Lion King
at Providence Center for Performing Arts
A Great Holiday Gift for the Family


    Special Ticket Price: $87*

More than 80 million people around the world have experienced the phenomenon of Disney's THE LION KING, and now you can, too. 

There is simply nothing else like
         THE LION KING.



                       
                       SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2:00 PM
                       PPAC, Providence, RI
                      $87 per person*
 

*Call 508-613-1480
by November 10 to take advantage this special offer
 

 
About Us
The Center for Adult Education and Community Learning at Franklin is a program of the Lifelong Learning Institute, dedicated to providing quality learning experiences for residents in the Town of Franklin and surrounding communities. Diverse and enriched education and experiences are the goals of The Center for Adult Education and Community Learning. 
                  

            www.FranklinLifelongLearning.com               508-613-1480              
FPS- Life Long Learning, 355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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