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Saturday, October 20, 2018
FTC Consumer Alerts: New materials on cybersecurity for small business
Friday, October 19, 2018
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI Oct 19 - THU Oct 25
Friday, October 19
Book sale setup
10:00am
Knitting Group
12:00pm
Franklin Farmers Market
7:30pm
FPAC presents Disney's Newsies (sold out)
Saturday, October 20
9:00am
Library Book Sale
10:00am
Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
1:00pm
Learning Differences Resource Meeting
2:00pm
FPAC presents Disney's Newsies (Sold Out)
7:30pm
FPAC presents Disney's Newsies (sold out)
8:00pm
Circle of Friends: Bettman & Halpin
Sunday, October 21
9:00am
Library Bag Sale (books by the bag)
1:00pm
Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
2:00pm
FPAC presents Disney's Newsies (Sold Out)
3:00pm
LiveARTS: The Buswell Ensemble and Victor Rosenbaum
Monday, October 22
10:30am
Move Along
11:00am
Toddler Playgroup
3:00pm
Monday Crafternoons
6:00pm
Introduction to Landscape Drawing
7:00pm
Library Board Meeting
Tuesday, October 23
9:30am
Cool Cruisers
10:30am
Get Ready for Kindergarten
6:30pm
Renaissance V Brass Quintet
7:00pm
School Committee - meeting
7:00pm
Franklin Public Library Book Club
Wednesday, October 24
10:30am
Terrific Toddlers
11:00am
Toddler Playgroup
1:00pm
Minds in Motion
4:00pm
Construction Junction
6:30pm
FAA Beer and Wine Tasting Fundraiser
Thursday, October 25
9:30am
Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
Story & Craft
6:30pm
Genealogy Club Meeting
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar click HERE.
Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this FORM
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI 10/1/18 - THU 10/25/18 |
Franklin Historical Museum: Winter Hours Begin - Holiday Ornaments For Sale
Starting the first week in November, the Franklin Historical Museum will move to their winter hours, opening weekends only. As the days become shorter and cooler, history has shown that attendance has dropped on Thursday evenings. Winter hours are Saturday mornings 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM and Sunday afternoons 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.
Work continues at the museum as old siding is removed and replaced. Looking for a gift or stocking stuffer? Painted holiday ornaments depicting the Gazebo at the Franklin Town Common will be sold in the museum gift shop while supplies last. The Friends of the Franklin Historical Museum are selling the ornaments, in a sturdy handsome gift box for $15.00 each.
2019 Calendars filled with historic Franklin photos will be available for sale before the end of November. A perfect gift for everyone who loves Franklin.
The schedule Second Sunday Speaker event for November 11 has been cancelled. please plan to attend the Veterans Walkway dedication that day at the Town Common.
The museum looks forward to participating once again in the Downtown Partnership Holiday stroll in early December and the return of Mrs. Claus.
Please visit us at 80 West Central Street and discover your history. Admission is always free.
Work continues at the museum as old siding is removed and replaced. Looking for a gift or stocking stuffer? Painted holiday ornaments depicting the Gazebo at the Franklin Town Common will be sold in the museum gift shop while supplies last. The Friends of the Franklin Historical Museum are selling the ornaments, in a sturdy handsome gift box for $15.00 each.
2019 Calendars filled with historic Franklin photos will be available for sale before the end of November. A perfect gift for everyone who loves Franklin.
The schedule Second Sunday Speaker event for November 11 has been cancelled. please plan to attend the Veterans Walkway dedication that day at the Town Common.
The museum looks forward to participating once again in the Downtown Partnership Holiday stroll in early December and the return of Mrs. Claus.
Please visit us at 80 West Central Street and discover your history. Admission is always free.
Franklin Historical Museum: Winter Hours Begin - Holiday Ornaments For Sale |
FHS golf team finishes 3rd in Hockomock League Championship
The Hockomock League Golf Championship took place on Thursday at Blue Hill Country Club in Canton. Via @HockomockSports, we share the team and individual results:
TEAMS
1. Mansfield – 240
2. Oliver Ames – 249
3. Franklin – 252
4. Foxboro – 261
5. North Attleboro – 262
6. Canton – 264
7. Milford – 267
8. Sharon – 269
9. Taunton – 278
10. Attleboro – 280
11. King Philip – 282
12. Stoughton – 305
TOP 10
1. Nate Morreale, Mansfield – 76
T2. Ryan Dow, Mansfield – 79
T2. Corey Carter, Sharon – 79
T4. Jack Paterson, Franklin – 81
T4. Nolan Donze, Oliver Ames – 81
T6. Jon Dowling, Foxboro – 82
T6. Matt D’Errico, Franklin – 82
T6. Thomas Walsh, Oliver Ames – 86
T9. Tommy Dimock, Canton – 85
T9. Chris Lavoie, Canton – 85
T9. Jack Giebel, Taunton – 85
INDIVIDUALS
Franklin
Jack Paterson – 81
Matt D’Errico – 82
Quinten Faro – 89
For the full set of results
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-league-golf-championship-results-2018/
for the photo gallery provided by HockomockSports
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Fall-2018/Hockomock-Golf-Championships-2018/
TEAMS
1. Mansfield – 240
2. Oliver Ames – 249
3. Franklin – 252
4. Foxboro – 261
5. North Attleboro – 262
6. Canton – 264
7. Milford – 267
8. Sharon – 269
9. Taunton – 278
10. Attleboro – 280
11. King Philip – 282
12. Stoughton – 305
TOP 10
1. Nate Morreale, Mansfield – 76
T2. Ryan Dow, Mansfield – 79
T2. Corey Carter, Sharon – 79
T4. Jack Paterson, Franklin – 81
T4. Nolan Donze, Oliver Ames – 81
T6. Jon Dowling, Foxboro – 82
T6. Matt D’Errico, Franklin – 82
T6. Thomas Walsh, Oliver Ames – 86
T9. Tommy Dimock, Canton – 85
T9. Chris Lavoie, Canton – 85
T9. Jack Giebel, Taunton – 85
INDIVIDUALS
Franklin
Jack Paterson – 81
Matt D’Errico – 82
Quinten Faro – 89
For the full set of results
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-league-golf-championship-results-2018/
for the photo gallery provided by HockomockSports
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Fall-2018/Hockomock-Golf-Championships-2018/
FHS Panthers |
Franklin Residents: REMINDER - Free Flu Shot Clinic on Monday October 22
The 2018 annual Flu shot clinic is scheduled for Oct 22 at the Franklin Senior Center.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WEKBVeufep3NobuOEUWdNCVCr1URihp2/view?usp=sharing
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/free-flu-shot-clinic-october-22nd
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WEKBVeufep3NobuOEUWdNCVCr1URihp2/view?usp=sharing
Free Flu Shot Clinic - Oct 22 |
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/free-flu-shot-clinic-october-22nd
In the News: Warren - Diehl debates this weekend; governor candidates offer choice
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181018/warren-and-diehl-to-debate-friday-sunday
FHS students got to hear the independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai in September https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/in-news-fhs-trip-to-europe-approved-fhs.html
For all the Election 2018 posts, check out the Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html
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Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181018/charlie-baker-jay-gonzalez-offer-clear-choice-in-governors-race
"Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her Republican challenger, Geoff Diehl, will debate at the WBZ-TV studios in Boston. The hour-long debate will air live on WSBK-TV and on CBSBoston.com. Questions my be submitted to kelleratlarge@wbztv.com or kelleratlarge.
Warren and Diehl will also meet at 7 p.m. Sunday on WGBY-TV in Springfield and at MassLive.com. Their last scheduled forum is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, on WCVB Channel 5.
Independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai is awaiting action on a federal court lawsuit seeking to force the organizers to include him."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181018/warren-and-diehl-to-debate-friday-sunday
FHS students got to hear the independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai in September https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/in-news-fhs-trip-to-europe-approved-fhs.html
For all the Election 2018 posts, check out the Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html
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"As Republican Gov. Charlie Baker looks to continue to build on his track record of getting things done through bipartisanship, challenger Jay Gonzalez is presenting himself as a progressive Democrat who can push Massachusetts beyond what he calls the “status quo.”
In less than three weeks, voters will decide between incumbent Gov. Charlie Baker, a Republican, and challenger Jay Gonzalez, a Democrat.
The Nov. 6 vote will determine who will lead Massachusetts through the next four years. The two men are offering different approaches, which were spelled out during separate editorial meetings with several GateHouse Media newspapers on Thursday."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181018/charlie-baker-jay-gonzalez-offer-clear-choice-in-governors-race
Election Information for Nov 2018 |
There's Still Time to Join us for the 2018 Senior Fair!
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Thursday, October 18, 2018
The Furry Friends of the Franklin Dog Park can use your help
The volunteer committee of the Furry Friends of the Franklin Dog Park are having a major clean up on October 27 from 8 AM to noon. Franklin DPW will be there with equipment to upgrade the surface of the dog park.
"Dog park will be closed from 8 AM to Noon"
Volunteers needed to help spread the new wool chips. Students bring your paper work to receive your credit for community service.
We need wheel barrows, shovels and rakes.
Refreshments will be there for anyone that helps.
We are a volunteer dog park group.
"Dog park will be closed from 8 AM to Noon"
Volunteers needed to help spread the new wool chips. Students bring your paper work to receive your credit for community service.
We need wheel barrows, shovels and rakes.
Refreshments will be there for anyone that helps.
We are a volunteer dog park group.
The Franklin dog park at Dacey Field on a sunny summer day |
Halloween Cemetery Tour - Oct 31
What better way to spend Halloween than with a tour of Franklin's Union Street Cemetery?
Dean College History Professor, Rob Lawson will lead a tour of the historic cemetery at dusk, Wednesday, October 31. Lawson has lead the tour for the Dean College community for a number of years, and has opened it up to the general public the past few years.
Stories of many of many Franklin prominent families, Pond, Thayer, Fisher, Fletcher, Ray, Metcalf, Mann, Dean and many more are told as the tour visits the gravesites of these famous families. Lawson also educates the crowd on the evolution of gravestone symbolic designs.
All who are interested in joining the tour, are invited to meet on the steps of the Franklin Historical Museum, 80 West Central Street, at 5:00 PM The tour will leave the museum shortly after 5:00 and walk to the cemetery.
Dean College History Professor, Rob Lawson will lead a tour of the historic cemetery at dusk, Wednesday, October 31. Lawson has lead the tour for the Dean College community for a number of years, and has opened it up to the general public the past few years.
Stories of many of many Franklin prominent families, Pond, Thayer, Fisher, Fletcher, Ray, Metcalf, Mann, Dean and many more are told as the tour visits the gravesites of these famous families. Lawson also educates the crowd on the evolution of gravestone symbolic designs.
All who are interested in joining the tour, are invited to meet on the steps of the Franklin Historical Museum, 80 West Central Street, at 5:00 PM The tour will leave the museum shortly after 5:00 and walk to the cemetery.
Halloween Cemetery Tour - Oct 31 |
FHS field hockey and volleyball teams post wins vs. Taunton
Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Wednesday, Oct 17, 2018
Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Taunton, 2 – Final
– Taunton took a 2-0 lead in the first half but Franklin rallied for a pair of late goals to knot the game by halftime and then scored twice in the second half to beat the Tigers. Hannah Blackwell (from Alana Tavares) opened the scoring for Taunton in the third minute and Kathryn Robinson (from Jillian Pagliuca) made it 2-0 in the 24th minute. Franklin’s Victoria Quinn scored twice in the final six minutes of the first half, the first unassisted in the 27th minute and the second set up by Amanda Lewandowski in the 29th minute. In the second half, Cassi Ronan put Franklin up 3-2 on a penalty stroke and Regan Paterson (from Quinn) iced the game with a goal in the final minute. Taunton goalie Emma Sheehan had 14 saves while Franklin goalie Christina Luccini made six stops.
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Taunton, 0 – Final
– Franklin continued its strong season with a dominant performance on the road, beating Taunton, 3-0 (25-11, 25-77, 25-9). Peyton Arone had a team-high six kills while Ellie Wisniewski (six aces) and Emma Chase each had five kills. Lauren McGrath finished with 23 assists and four aces.
Golf = Franklin, 176 @ Foxboro, 175 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-17-18/
Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Taunton, 2 – Final
– Taunton took a 2-0 lead in the first half but Franklin rallied for a pair of late goals to knot the game by halftime and then scored twice in the second half to beat the Tigers. Hannah Blackwell (from Alana Tavares) opened the scoring for Taunton in the third minute and Kathryn Robinson (from Jillian Pagliuca) made it 2-0 in the 24th minute. Franklin’s Victoria Quinn scored twice in the final six minutes of the first half, the first unassisted in the 27th minute and the second set up by Amanda Lewandowski in the 29th minute. In the second half, Cassi Ronan put Franklin up 3-2 on a penalty stroke and Regan Paterson (from Quinn) iced the game with a goal in the final minute. Taunton goalie Emma Sheehan had 14 saves while Franklin goalie Christina Luccini made six stops.
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Taunton, 0 – Final
– Franklin continued its strong season with a dominant performance on the road, beating Taunton, 3-0 (25-11, 25-77, 25-9). Peyton Arone had a team-high six kills while Ellie Wisniewski (six aces) and Emma Chase each had five kills. Lauren McGrath finished with 23 assists and four aces.
Golf = Franklin, 176 @ Foxboro, 175 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-17-18/
FHS Panthers |
Join a Youth Basketball Team (ages 4-11) at the YMCA
We wonder whether the inventor could have known all the good things that would come from basketball when he invented it for the YMCA in 1891. Dr. James Naismith invented the great game of basketball at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Mass. Maybe you learned to play basketball at the Y?
With an emphasis on skill development and sportsmanship, the Y offers families an environment where everyone plays and develops.
Enrollment for Youth Basketball Leagues — which starts the weekend of November 30 in Franklin and Foxborough and January 13 in North Attleboro — is now open. Practices will be designed to meet the needs of each coed group, with age appropriate drills and games. Enrollment in the eight week program includes a team t-shirt, practices, and five games.
Hour-long assignments by age are as follows:
• Saturdays at the Franklin Y: 4 years 10:15 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:45 PM
• Saturdays at the Foxboro Y: 4 years 10:00 AM; 5–6 years 11:15 AM -or- 12:30 PM -or- 3:00 PM;
7-8 years 1:45 PM -or- 3:00 PM
• Fridays at the Foxboro Y: 9-11 years 6:00 PM
• Sundays at the in North Attleboro Y: 4 years 10:30 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:30 PM
This youth program is a great method for developing skills, while experiencing all the sportsmanship and fun that comes from being on a team; it is open to all area residents. Cost is $84 for Hockomock Area YMCA Youth members and $126 for Program members. Family-type Hockomock Area YMCA members receive the leagues experience at no cost, other than uniform fee of $10.
Beginner Cheerleading for ages 6-9 will also run at the North Attleboro Y, giving girls the opportunity to learn routines and cheer at games. For details and to learn about parent/child basketball class for 3 year olds and cheerleading prep class, please visit hockymca.org/basketball-leagues.
Register today at www.hockymca.org. Questions may be directed to YMCA sports directors: alexd@hockymca.org 774-235-2752 (Franklin), ashlip@hockymca.org 508-772-1352 (Foxboro), kerrief@hockymcaorg 508-643-5215 (North Attleboro).
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
With an emphasis on skill development and sportsmanship, the Y offers families an environment where everyone plays and develops.
Enrollment for Youth Basketball Leagues — which starts the weekend of November 30 in Franklin and Foxborough and January 13 in North Attleboro — is now open. Practices will be designed to meet the needs of each coed group, with age appropriate drills and games. Enrollment in the eight week program includes a team t-shirt, practices, and five games.
Hour-long assignments by age are as follows:
• Saturdays at the Franklin Y: 4 years 10:15 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:45 PM
• Saturdays at the Foxboro Y: 4 years 10:00 AM; 5–6 years 11:15 AM -or- 12:30 PM -or- 3:00 PM;
7-8 years 1:45 PM -or- 3:00 PM
• Fridays at the Foxboro Y: 9-11 years 6:00 PM
• Sundays at the in North Attleboro Y: 4 years 10:30 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:30 PM
This youth program is a great method for developing skills, while experiencing all the sportsmanship and fun that comes from being on a team; it is open to all area residents. Cost is $84 for Hockomock Area YMCA Youth members and $126 for Program members. Family-type Hockomock Area YMCA members receive the leagues experience at no cost, other than uniform fee of $10.
Beginner Cheerleading for ages 6-9 will also run at the North Attleboro Y, giving girls the opportunity to learn routines and cheer at games. For details and to learn about parent/child basketball class for 3 year olds and cheerleading prep class, please visit hockymca.org/basketball-leagues.
Register today at www.hockymca.org. Questions may be directed to YMCA sports directors: alexd@hockymca.org 774-235-2752 (Franklin), ashlip@hockymca.org 508-772-1352 (Foxboro), kerrief@hockymcaorg 508-643-5215 (North Attleboro).
Join a Youth Basketball Team (ages 4-11) at the YMCA |
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
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