Friday, February 24, 2017

Join us for the Women's Impact Network Kickoff event!







THE UNITED REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

WOMEN'S IMPACT NETWORK KICKOFF EVENT

RSVP NOW for the Women's Impact Network (W.I.N.) Kickoff on Tuesday, February 28!

Join Us at the 
United Regional Chamber of Commerce 
Women's Group Kick-off Event!


Many of you have expressed interest in a United Regional Chamber of Commerce (URCC) women's group that focuses on issues that our female members face in their professional and personal lives. To satisfy these many requests, we are forming the URCC Women's Impact Network (WIN), a group that will help our members work together to win in their businesses.

Your input is invaluable as we shape WIN. We recently sent out a survey and received more than 40 positive, thoughtful responses. As a follow-up to the survey, we are having a kick-off event at Bella Sarno, 553 Kelley Boulevard in North Attleboro, on February 28 at 5:30 p.m. and we would like to have you join us. There will be time set aside for networking which will be followed by a more structured meeting to get your input about the group.

Please send this invitation to your friends and colleagues who might be interested in joining. The event is $5.00 for chamber members and $10.00 for guests. There will be a cash bar.


Please register for this event, by February 25, 
by calling the 
Chamber office at 508-316-0861 .





The United Regional Chamber of Commerce, 310 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762

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"There's a real hunger for answers"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"With a goal of encouraging interest in science among young people, Franklin High School's "Family Science Night" will look to build on the success of past events. 
This year's event - on March 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. - will be the third for the school, and will consist of demonstrations and applications of scientific concepts. 
Science teacher Ann Ritchie said there will be some perennial favorites - such adding cornstarch and water to create a substance that seems to be neither solid nor liquid - as well as some new attractions. 
"There will be lots of opportunities to make things," she said. "We're very exited about a station called 'Ask a Scientist.' Thirty-six scientists from the area will be coming throughout the evening, and they'll be taking questions from the public."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170223/franklin-high-school-science-night-coming-in-march




Ash Wednesday - “Ashes to Go”

“Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return...”

On Ash Wednesday, March 1st, the clergy of St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Dee Woodward and Rev. Chris Beukman, will be offering the Administration of Ashes at Forge Park Station in Franklin between 6:45 am until 8 am

All are welcome to partake.

Forge Park/495 station in 2010 (image via Wikipedia)
Forge Park/495 station in 2010 (image via Wikipedia)