Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Franklin, MA: School Committee - agenda revised for rescheduled meeting - March 15

The meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 14 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 15. The meeting will start at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Bldg.



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."
the key to learning
the key to learning



In the revised agenda (due to Tuesday's storm)


  • Superintendent Search – HYA Associates


The School Committee gets to find out who the short list of superintendent candidates are and schedule them for interviews on Friday, March 17

In the News: superintendent search priority; Charles River meadowlands; where the Irish are

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

"The School Committee has canceled this week's meeting because of snow, but hopes to continue its superintendent search effort unabated. 
The committee had been set to receive a slate of candidates from its search consultant - Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates (HYA) - at that Tuesday night session, and to interview those prospects during the day on Friday. 
Committee Chairman Kevin O'Malley said the district had taken steps to avoid any delay. 
"We're very concerned," he said. "We have a schedule that's very short."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170313/franklin-committee-keeps-superintendent-schedule



"A local group is hoping to have a say in plans for the future of the Charles River Meadowlands. 
The area consists of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers properties that abut the river. 
The group has submitted a response to the corps' master plan for the land, which includes parcels in Bellingham, Franklin and Medway and is intended to provide a buffer for river flooding. 
Alan Earls, a leader of the local effort, said the corps had solicited his group's feedback, and that it had responded with remarks that encourage the government to preserve the land and promote recreational opportunities there."


Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170313/franklin-group-considers-management-of-land



"While there's a saying that everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day, more than one in five people in Massachusetts can trace their roots back to the emerald isle all year round. 
Massachusetts and New Hampshire have a higher concentration of Irish-Americans than any other state in the country. According to 2015 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, 20.2 percent of Massachusetts residents and 20.6 percent of New Hampshire residents claim Irish ancestry. The difference between the two states' estimates is within the margin of error, making the figures statistically even. 
"People of Irish descent form the largest ethnic group in Massachusetts," said Seamus Mulligan, president of the Canton-based Irish Cultural Centre of New England. "The state changed dramatically in the 19th century following the arrival of Irish immigrants. The [Irish] famine of the 1840s caused an enormous change in the demographics. The Yankees during the period hired the Irish as workers and servants and they became more assimilated into society. "


Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170313/where-are-most-irish-towns-in-massachusetts

screen grab of interactive map on Milford Daily News article
screen grab of interactive map on Milford Daily News article

Monday, March 13, 2017

Franklin Public Schools - No School Tuesday, March 14, 2017

"Due to snow all Franklin Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday - no activities /all school buildings closed"


flags on the Town Common pegged  out due to the wind
flags on the Town Common pegged  out due to the wind
Note: With Tuesday as a snow day- the new last day is June 21- a half day

MBTA: Commuter Rail notice for pending storm Tuesday, Mar 14

Commuter rail will operate Blue Level service Tues, 3/14/17. Trains shaded in blue on paper schedules will not run and expresses will run local.

Passengers who plan to travel tomorrow are reminded to use caution in parking lots and on platforms. Please allow additional time to travel to local stations and wear plenty of warm clothing as blizzard conditions are expected throughout the day.


Last updated: Mar 13 2017 02:28 PM

Franklin/Dean Station in the snow
Franklin/Dean Station in the snow

For convenience, the Franklin schedule can be found here
http://mbta.com/uploadedfiles/Documents/Schedules_and_Maps/Upcoming_Schedules/Commuter_Rail/Franklin.pdf

And a copy is located here





Trash/Recycling - no pick up Tuesday, March 14, delayed by 1 day remainder of week

Via the DPW Facebook page

Due to the predicted winter storm, trash and recycling WILL NOT be picked up Tuesday, March 14th, 2017 and will therefore be delayed for the remainder of the week 

(Tuesday trash will be picked up on Wednesday, Wednesday trash will be picked up on Thursday, etc). 

For additional information, please call the DPW Office at 508-520-4910.



Trash/Recycling - no pick up Tuesday, March 14, delayed by 1 day remainder of week
Trash/Recycling - no pick up Tuesday, March 14, delayed by 1 day remainder of week


Harvest Festival will be held Saturday, October 14

The Franklin Downtown Partnership is happy to announce the return of the weekend Harvest Festival this year. The favorite fall event will be Saturday, October 14, from Noon to 5 p.m., and in case of rain the festival will happen Sunday, October 15.

“We’ve waited a few years to bring the Harvest Festival back to a weekend day and now we are planning an event that will be bigger and better than ever,” says Partnership President Nicole Fortier.

Organizers anticipate nearly 8,000 people will visit Franklin for the Harvest Festival to enjoy the music, entertainers, delicious foods, crafts, informational sessions, and visit with friends and neighbors.

Crafter and vendor participation sign-up information will be shared this summer on the Partnership’s website, www.franklindowntownpartnership.org, Facebook and Twitter. Booth space is included in membership dues, and there will be a charge for non-member booths. Membership information is posted on the FDP website under the Membership tab.

The FDP is accepting sponsorships for the Harvest Festival and its other events and beautification efforts now. Sponsor forms are posted on the website, or business owners can contact the office at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com.


The Franklin Downtown Partnership is a nonprofit, 501©3 organization made up of 240 business owners, community leaders and residents working to stimulate economic development downtown and create a positive impact throughout the area. For more information, please contact Executive Director Lisa Piana at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com


Downtown Franklin dressed up for the Harvest Stroll in 2016

Franklin Newcomers & Friends Club Meeting Update - March 15


Franklin School Committee Vice Chair Dr. Anne Bergen will be speaking at the Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club on Wednesday, March 15th. She is joining Town Administrator Jeff Nutting and Deputy Administrator Jamie Hellen. 

Come hear updates and have your questions answered about our Public Schools and our Town. We welcome you to join us at 7:30 pm at "3" Restaurant. Appetizers and beverages will be served.


Previous meeting notification
The Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club welcomes you to our next monthly meeting. On Wednesday, March 15th our Town Administrator, Jeff Nutting, will be filling us in on all that is happening in our town. Deputy Town Administrator, Jamie Hellen, will be joining him. 
Typically, we meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month. We adjusted this month's schedule to accommodate our guest speakers. 
Additionally, in order for us to participate in the 20th Annual Franklin Education Foundation Trivia Bee, we need to cancel our April Meeting. Our members will be cheering on our team at the event on Wednesday, April 12th at 6:00pm in the Horace Mann Auditorium at 224 Oak Street. It is a town-wide event open to the public. We'll resume our monthly meetings in May.

Our meetings are open to Members and Prospective Members! Non-residents in towns that do not have a Newcomers Club are welcome to join us. 
Come join us at "3" Restaurant, 461 West Central Street, Franklin. 
Complimentary appetizers and beverages are provided and a cash bar is available. We meet upstairs at 7:30pm on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. We run our meetings September through May. Additionally, we hold many fun and varied events to stay connected throughout the year.

For more information, please visit our website www.franklinnewcomers.com or our Facebook page Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club.
Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club
Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club

Reminder: "The Adolescent Brain & The Physiology Of Addiction: Effects of Drug-Taking Behavior on the Brain"

'Community Conversations about Substance Use Disorders’ 
A Program of the S.A.F.E. Coalition




7:00 pm, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017
Franklin High School Auditorium 
218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038


"The Adolescent Brain and The Physiology Of Addiction: Effects of Drug-Taking Behavior on the Brain"


Dr. RUTH POTEE

Board Certified Family and Addiction Medicine Physician
• Physician at Valley Medical Group (Greenfield, MA) with special interest in women’s health, pediatrics, addiction treatment, psychiatric illness and pain management
• Chair, Department of Medicine, Baystate – Franklin Medical Center
• Medical Director, Franklin County House of Corrections
• Pioneer Valley Regional School District and First Step Recovery and Treatment Center




http://safecoalitionma.com/
http://safecoalitionma.com/

"Looking for a Part-Time Job? Become a US Census Bureau Field Representative"

From the US Census Bureau


"Our Mission

The Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. We honor privacy, protect confidentiality, share our expertise globally, and conduct our work openly.
We are guided on this mission by scientific objectivity, our strong and capable workforce, our devotion to research-based innovation, and our abiding commitment to our customers.

Our Authority

The Census Bureau operates under Title 13 and Title 26 of the U.S. Code.

Our Goal

Our goal is to provide the best mix of timeliness, relevancy, quality and cost for the data we collect and services we provide.

What Data We Collect & When


http://www.census.gov/regions/new_york/www/jobs/massachusetts_jobs.php
http://www.census.gov/regions/new_york/www/jobs/massachusetts_jobs.php

Excise Taxes Due - March 15th

Excise Taxes are due Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Many payment options available:

  • Visit our friendly office to pay in-person
  • Drive Through Window
  • White drop box outside our building
  • Easy Online Pay

Please Note: Online payments will be accepted with interest up to 60 days after the due date.
Excise Taxes Due - March 15th
Excise Taxes Due - March 15th

This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/excise-taxes-dues-march-15th

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - March 14

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."
the key to learning
the key to learning

1. Routine Business
• Citizen’s Comments
• Review of Agenda
• Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the February 28, 2017 School Committee Meeting.
• Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley
• Payroll Mrs. Douglas
• FHS Student Representatives
1. Nicolas Gnaman
2. Alexander Chitarra
• Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman

2. Guests/Presentations
a. Health / Physical Education Update – Kristen Letendre
b. Superintendent Search – HYA Associates

3. Discussion Only Items
• none

4. Action Items
a. I recommend approval of the request of Diane Plouffe to take music students to Boston from 3/9-3/11/17 for the MA All State Music Festival as detailed. (pre-approved remotely 7-0)
b. I recommend acceptance of checks totaling $675.00 for the Robert Lima Scholarship.
c. I recommend acceptance of a check for $385.00 from the Oak Street PCC for in-house enrichment.
d. I recommend acceptance of the donation of $300.00 from Columbia Gas of MA as a Teacher Appreciation Award for Sarah Murphy (Gr. 4) to be used for supplemental classroom supplies at Parmenter Elementary School.
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $5,000.00 from the Digital Federal Credit Union for the Robert Lima and Keiichi Kitanosono scholarships.
f. I recommend acceptance of checks totaling $2,245.00 from the JF Kennedy PCC for field trips as detailed.
g. I recommend approval for the recurring field trip for 8th graders to Providence Place Mall on April 13, 2017 as detailed.

5. Information Matters
• Superintendent’s Report
• School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
a. Budget Sub Committee – Dr. O’Malley
b. Community Relations – Ms. Schultz

• School Committee Liaison Reports
a. PCC Liaison – Dr. Bergen
b. SWAC Liaison – Mrs. Douglas

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

7. Executive Session
a. Contractual Negotiations

8. Motion to Adjourn
– Dr. O’Malley

Mr Dooley made a brief appearance at the Historical Museum

Alan Earls presented on the the arrival of the Irish in Franklin and then shifted to introduce Mr Dooley to an attentive audience at the Franklin Historical Museum on Saturday, March 11.


Alan Earls and Mr Dooley
Alan Earls and Mr Dooley
The presentation document he has allowed us to share here:




Alan presented to an attentive audience with mostly Irish roots 9by show of hands)

"she believes the post office actually created the United States of America"

One of the podcasts I listen to recently covered the book by Winifred Gallagher who "believes the post office actually created the United States of America". Ben Franklin is referenced as a significant contributor to the Post Office.


"For thousands of years, governments have devised ways of sending communications. But for most of history, these systems were used only by a small elite. The postal system of colonial America was much the same. The Crown’s post was established by the English monarchy and used primarily for communications between the colonies and England. 
For a while, the colonies themselves weren’t that interested in communicating with each other. They were, like fractious siblings, only seeking the attention of Mother England. And if you were a commoner in the colonies you also didn’t use the Crown’s post, you handed your message to a traveler and asked them to take it as far as they could and then pass it on. 
Benjamin Franklin, one of the early postmasters for the Crown, traveled to every colony to make improvements in the system. As he did so, he began to see the colonies differently. In 1754, at a meeting of colonial representatives in Albany, New York, Franklin proposed a plan for uniting the colonies and electing their own representatives rather than having them appointed by the Crown. Franklin’s idea didn’t go anywhere at the time.

Continue reading the article online
http://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-revolutionary-post/

Listen to the podcast via iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/99-invisible/id394775318#


1847 United States postage stamp of Benjamin Franklin denominated 5 cents
1847 United States postage stamp of Benjamin Franklin denominated 5 cents
The link to Winifred's book on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594205000/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1594205000&linkCode=as2&tag=99pi-20&linkId=d778a76a74ef5abb5e03b41fd136c020

The next Downtown Progressive Dinner to be May 21


The Franklin Downtown Partnership (FDP) is planning a Progressive Dinner for Sunday, May 21, beginning at 5 p.m. Building upon the success of the organization’s first two dinner events, the FDP is looking forward to an evening celebrating downtown Franklin and its eateries.

Diners will begin their culinary tour of the downtown with a soup or salad at one restaurant, and then stroll down the street to a second restaurant to sample an appetizer selection. Groups will then move to a third restaurant to enjoy an entrée, dessert, a silent auction and raffle and some excellent local entertainment.

The Partnership is currently looking for sponsors of the Progressive Dinner. Gold sponsorship is $300, Silver sponsorship is $200 and Bronze sponsorship is $100. Businesses or groups interested in backing the event should contact the FDP office at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com.

Tickets for this event will go on sale in April and organizers will announce the details on the FDP website, www.franklindowntownpartnership.org, and on Facebook and Twitter. Contact event organizer Jane Curran at janeframe@verizon.net for more information.

Save the Date: May 21 FDP Progressive Dinner
Save the Date: May 21 FDP Progressive Dinner

Saturday, March 11, 2017

FHS gets by St John's in OT to take 1st D1 Central title


"For the past three seasons, the Franklin Panthers have had their season come to an end at the hands of St. John’s Shrewsbury. 
Not this year. 
The Panthers clawed back from an early deficit, took their first lead in the fourth quarter and came up with a big defensive stop in overtime to get the 67-64 win to claim the program’s first ever D1 Central Sectional title. 
“It feels great,” said Franklin head coach CJ Neely. “A lot of people were saying we can’t beat St. John’s, we hear it everywhere. I down play it as much as possible, we didn’t want to focus on one team too much. We waited until we had them on the schedule then we focused on them. I think every year it’s been a pretty good battle, I don’t think we were ever dominated but it’s nice to be on the right side of things for once.” 
Franklin will play Springfield Central (West sectional champion) on Tuesday, March 14th at the DCU Center at 7:30."

Continue reading the game recap online
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-boys-basketball-claims-first-sectional-title-in-overtime/

For the HockomockSports.com photo gallery from the game
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20162017/Winter-201617/Franklin-St-Johns-Shrewsbury-Boys-Basketball-03-10-17




DIVISION 1 CENTRAL SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS!!!!!! #Pantherpride #LETSGO pic.twitter.com/FqdgRyma8k
DIVISION 1 CENTRAL SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS!!!!!! #Pantherpride #LETSGO pic.twitter.com/FqdgRyma8k








Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail - Meeting - March 14, 7:00 PM



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Franklin and Bellingham
Rail Trail Committee

Monthly Meeting
Tuesday, March 14th


On Tuesday, March 14, 2017, the FBRTC will hold a meeting at the YMCA in Franklin.  Items on the agenda include a discussion of upcoming events (including our May 6 Road Race and April trail clean-up), the recruitment and retention of volunteers, and the Prospect Street crossing. The meeting is open to all and we welcome your input and participation.
We look forward to see you on Tuesday.  

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Daylight Savings this Sunday, March 12th



Daylight Savings this Sunday, March 12th

Daylight Savings this Sunday, March 12th


In the News: youth baseball clinic; things to know about filing tax returns

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

"The 21st Annual FHS Panther Youth Baseball Clinic for players 7-13 will be held in the Franklin High School gym, 218 Oak St., Franklin on March 18. 
Players can sign up for 9 a.m. -11:30a.m. or 12-2:30 p.m. 
The fee is $40 per player and is geared to youth players ranges 7-13. The clinic will be run by FHS varsity head coach Zach Brown, his coaching staff and varsity players. Participants will work with FHS baseball players and coaches while going through a series of stations that will focus on helping them improve their fundamental skills in preparation for the upcoming spring season."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://franklin.wickedlocal.com/news/20170310/franklin-high-to-host-youth-baseball-clinic







"As the deadline to file state and federal income tax returns approaches, millions of Americans are getting their paperwork in order, pulling out their calculators or making appointments with tax pros. 
Each year, there are several changes to state and federal tax codes that could affect taxpayers payments or returns. Here are 10 changes to know about doing your taxes. 
Due date: Taxpayers will get a few extra days, until April 18, to file this year. Because the normal due date of April 15 falls on a Saturday this year, and the following Monday is both Patriots Day in Massachusetts and Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C., taxpayers have until Tuesday, April 18, to file their 2016 returns. 
Lower state rate: Because the state met certain economic benchmarks, the Massachusetts personal income tax rate has fallen to 5.1 percent for tax year 2016, down from 5.15 percent the previous year."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170310/10-new-things-to-know-about-taxes

7th ANNUAL SEPAC COMEDY SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH

The 7th ANNUAL SEPAC COMEDY SHOW
SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH
CBS Scene, Patriot Place, Foxboro

It is that time of year again!! The 7th Annual Comedy show to benefit Franklin SEPAC is being held on Saturday, April 8th at CBS Scene, Patriot Place. 

We are bringing back comedian, Ray Harrington, the star of last year's show, to headline this year’s performance. Enjoy good food, drinks, lots of laughs, and chances to take home fabulous items through the silent auction, food frenzy and raffle. 

All proceeds raised will fund SEPAC’s speakers and social events. Tickets are on sale now on our website: www.franklinsepac.org!! If you cannot attend but would like to contribute, we welcome any and all donations. 

Please email us at franklinsepac@gmail.com with any questions.
Hope you can make it!!

7th ANNUAL SEPAC COMEDY SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH
7th ANNUAL SEPAC COMEDY SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH

Friday, March 10, 2017

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 3/10/17 - THU 3/16/17

FRIDAY 3/10/17
10:30am   Knitting Circle for Adults @ Franklin Public Library

SATURDAY 3/11/17
10am-2pm   Electronic Recycling Drive @ BFCCPS
10am-1pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
10:30am   The most famous Irishman who never was @ Franklin Historical Museum
7:30pm   SOLD OUT - Disney’s Beauty and the Beast @ The Black Box
7:30pm   Lonely Heartstring Band @ Original Congregational Church in Wrentham

SUNDAY 3/12/17
7:30-10:30am   Sunday Morning Breakfast @ Franklin Rod and Gun Club
8-11am   Best Buddies Spin-a-thon Fundraiser @ Team Fitness Franklin
2pm   SOLD OUT - Disney’s Beauty and the Beast @ The Black Box
3-6pm   Pet CPR and First Aid Certification Class @ Destination Dog

MONDAY 3/13/17
4pm   WordPlay @ Franklin Public Library
7-8:30pm   Learn To Cope Franklin Chapter Meeting @ FUSF
7pm   Open Auditions for The Crucible @ The Black Box

TUESDAY 3/14/16
1pm   Franklin Downtown Partnership Networking Luncheon @ Dean College
7pm   Franklin SEPAC: Helping Children Cope @ Horace Mann MS
7pm   Yankee Quilters Guild Meeting (prospective members welcome) @ St. John Episcopal Church
7:30pm   Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Public Meeting @ Franklin YMCA

WEDNESDAY 3/15/17
5pm   Pageturners Tween Bookclub @ Franklin Public Library
6:30-7:30pm   Doggie Tales (read to a service dog, grades 2 and up, registration required) @ Franklin Public Library
7:30pm   Franklin Newcomers Monthly Meeting @ 3 Restaurant

THURSDAY 3/16/17
3pm   Memory Cafe for Caregivers and their Loved Ones (free, registration required) @ Franklin Senior Center
4pm   Family Coloring Book Club @ Franklin Public Library
6-8pm   Family Science Night (hands on STEM, K-8 students and family) @ Franklin High School
7pm   S.A.F.E. Coalition Forum: Dr. Ruth Potee: Brain development and teenage risk taking @ Franklin High School
7-8pm   Healing Hearts Community Support Group @ Franklin YMCA
7:30pm   Stony Brook Camera Club @ Anglican Church of the Redeemer (31 Hayward St)

For the Town of Franklin Public Calendar click HERE.

For all other events and Franklin happenings click HERE.

*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email FranklinMAHappenigs@gmail.com and/or shersteve@gmail.com

Franklin Almanac - Episode 3

If you missed the broadcast via cable, you can catch up to Episode 3 via the YouTube link. Polikseni Manxhari hosts segments on


  • Horace Mann Educational Associates (HMEA)
  • Franklin AAA office offers RMV services to members
  • the Franklin Chapter of Neighbor Brigade
  • Franklin's new WFPR 102.9 FM






Find out more about each of the organizations featured in this episode

Polikseni Manxhari hosts Franklin Almanac Episode 3
Polikseni Manxhari hosts Franklin Almanac Episode 3


Reminder: Cultural Festival Application Deadline Extended to March 17

The deadline has been extended to March 17! Maybe the luck of the Irish are in your favor ... submit your application today!
 
The Franklin Cultural District Festival Committee is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the 3rd Annual Franklin Cultural Festival from Wednesday, July 26 to Saturday, July 29, 2017. 

The Festival will take place in various locations in downtown Franklin including: THE BLACK BOX (inside and outside on its stage), the Brick School, the Historical Museum, the Town Common, the Franklin United Methodist Church, and Franklin High School.

To highlight and support all presenters, the Festival Committee is seeking Performing groups/individuals, Visual Artists, and area Restaurants/Food Service businesses to participate in the Festival.
  • Applications are to be submitted by 5:00 PM March 17, 2017




The working draft schedule (locations and times - performances to be filled in)
http://www.franklinculturaldistrict.org/2017/01/the-working-draft-schedule-for-3rd.html

Application for the 3rd Annual Franklin Cultural Festival
Application for the 3rd Annual Franklin Cultural Festival

Franklin Arts Academy Boosters Hosts Wine Tasting Fundraiser - March 23


The Franklin Arts Academy (FAA) Boosters will be hosting a Wine-Tasting Fundraiser at Pour Richards Wine and Spirits, 14 Grove St, Franklin on Thursday, March 23rd from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. 
Franklin Arts Academy is part of Franklin High School
Franklin Arts Academy is part
of Franklin High School

The proceeds will be used to fund FAA student field trips, program events and scholarships for FAA graduating seniors. Pour Richard’s has graciously offered to host the event and will also be donating a portion of sales proceeds to the FAA Boosters. 

Pour Richard’s also offers a wide variety of beer and spirits. For more information or to reserve your $5 tickets please contact Karen Glynn at faaboosters@gmail.com. Tickets will be available at the door for $7.