Saturday, April 6, 2019

4th Annual Empty Bowls Dinner Tickets on Sale

To help the more than 1,100 individuals seeking food assistance from the Franklin Food Pantry, the Pantry is partnering with the Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club in the 4th Annual Empty Bowls Dinner on May 2, from 6 – 8 PM at Franklin High School.

The dinner event, which features a simple meal of soup and bread served “soup-kitchen” style, will set the stage for community members to join in support of the Franklin Food Pantry. The open house format welcomes attendees any time between 6 – 8 PM.

The event serves as a reminder of the many “empty bowls” that exist in the lives of those who experience hunger. The awareness and fundraising event is family-friendly and caters to all ages.

4th Annual Empty Bowls Dinner on May 2
4th Annual Empty Bowls Dinner on May 2
According to Amy Cataldo, the Pantry’s Interim Executive Director, “Many in our community are unaware of the level of hunger that exists in our own backyard. The number of families counting on the Pantry is the highest it’s been in four years. The need is very real. The Empty Bowls Dinner is an opportunity for our community to support our neighbors in need.”

The Pantry distributed more than 300,000 pounds of food in 2018, which was a 24 percent increase over the prior year.

Empty Bowls Club Member Megan Torey (left) and event attendee Kate Cataldo
Empty Bowls Club Member Megan Torey
(left) and event attendee Kate Cataldo 

Cataldo said the event would not be possible without the partnership of the Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club and FHS Art Teacher Brenna Johnson. “Our students are excited to be part of such a meaningful effort,” said Johnson, adviser for the Empty Bowls Club. “We have been making ceramic bowls throughout the year and have hosted bowl-making events open to the community. The hand-painted, ceramic bowls are given to attendees to take home as a reminder that “somewhere, someone’s bowl is empty.”

The event includes a silent auction featuring more elaborate pieces that have been created and painted by members of the FHS Empty Bowls Club and community members. In addition, kids of all ages will have an opportunity to make a bowl to take home with them as part of ArtWeek. 

Donations made via the Giving Wall will be used to purchase food for neighbors in need. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Franklin Food Pantry and will be used to fight hunger locally.

Tickets must be bought in advance and can be purchased online at www.franklinfoodpantry.org. Seating is limited to 400 guests so tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children and students.

Empty Bowls is an international grass roots effort to fight hunger and raise funds to support local pantries. The Franklin Food Pantry and the FHS Empty Bowls Club work together to support the cause locally. For more information on the dinner, visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org or call 508-528-3115.

"Franklin resident Chris Lim will complete a rare marathon feat"

In just a couple of weeks, Franklin resident Christian (Chris) Lim will complete a rare marathon feat when he finishes the London Marathon. He will have completed all 6 Abbott World Marathon Majors and receive the Six Star Medal. Only 4,989 people in the world have earned this medal so far.

His journey began in 2015 when he decided to run the Boston Marathon with charity – the Dana Farber / Jimmy Fund. After his father’s passing, Chris decided to complete the rest of the world majors.

The Abbott World Marathon Majors consist of the following 6 marathons, in order of the races throughout the year: Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York. Each world major has three groups of entrants: time qualifier, random ballot, or charity. Each race has a time qualifier that is very fast – under 3 hours 20 minutes in each case. Chris has battled a number of injuries and does not run that fast.

Chris had phenomenal luck and got into 2017 Chicago, 2018 Berlin and 2018 New York all on the random ballot drawing. He ran for Ronald McDonald House Charity in 2019 Tokyo and is running for Children with Cancer UK for 2019 London. He has raised almost $20,000 across those three charities with his running. In addition, he has set a new personal best with each marathon. For those who know about marathons, that is 4 world major marathons in just 8 months. His current best time is 3:53:16, which he set on March 3, 2019 in Tokyo.

Chris had been competing locally in triathlons but injured his shoulder. While recovering, he found he could run longer and longer distances and wanted to challenge himself. He enjoys running in the big cities and seeing the sights with the huge crowd support at each of these marathons.

He continues to cheer on his Dana Farber teammates each year since he ran Boston. He runs training runs with them and helps support for those running Boston on race day.

For more information about the Abbott World Majors see https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/

To support Chris’ latest charity fundraising as he runs London, see https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/donation-web/fundraiser?fundraiserActivityId=1016836

"Franklin resident Chris Lim will complete a rare marathon feat"
"Franklin resident Chris Lim will complete a rare marathon feat"

MSAA-MIAA 5th Annual Mental Health Summit - Apr 26

The MSAA-MIAA 5th Annual Mental Health Summit being held on Friday, April 26th at the Doubletree Hotel in Westborough, MA. 

Congressman Joe Kennedy III will be serving as the keynote speaker. The flier is on the MIAA wellness page at http://www.miaa.net 
The cost is $55.00 and all are welcome


Get your copy of the event flyer here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczTndqQkcwSGFxWnJHODhaSjZnajA1R2ZHNjBV/view?usp=sharing






MSAA-MIAA 5th Annual Mental Health Summit - Apr 26
MSAA-MIAA 5th Annual Mental Health Summit - Apr 26

Franklin Library: Impact of the 1918 Flu Epidemic - Apr 9

What was the impact of the 1918 flu epidemic? The talk is scheduled for Tuesday, April 9 at 6:30 PM at the Franklin Library.

"The 1918 flu pandemic killed up to 100 million people worldwide in less than a year, disproportionately taking healthy young adults. The personal impact was devastating and wide-ranging, including immigration, families split apart, and openings for women in the workforce. This talk draws on stories and newspaper articles to explore the multi-faceted ways the 1918 flu epidemic impacted families, sometimes for generations. This talk will be presented by Genealogist Lori Lyn Price."

impact of the 1918 flu epidemic
impact of the 1918 flu epidemic

Friday, April 5, 2019

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Apr 5 to THU - Apr 11

Friday, April 5
10:00am
 Knitting Group
1:30pm
 Half Day Matinee! (FoFL)
3:00pm
 MICCA Festival - Music
4:00pm
 Intro to Knit
7:00pm
 Culinary Cabaret
7:00pm
 TOM RUSH with Matt Nakoa
Saturday, April 6
9:00am
 Recycling Event
10:00am
 Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
10:30am
 Baby Sensory! (FOFL Room)
3:00pm
 MICCA Festival - Music
Sunday, April 7
1:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
Monday, April 8
10:30am
 Move Along
11:00am
 Toddler Playgroup
3:00pm
 Monday Crafternoons
3:30pm
 Dungeons & Dragons for Kids ( Teen Room)
7:00pm
 OSKEY Rehearsal
Tuesday, April 9
9:30am
 Cool Cruisers
10:30am
 Get Ready for Kindergarten
3:30pm
 French Storytime! (FOFL Room)
3:30pm
 Play S.t.e.a.m.
6:30pm
 Doggie Tales (FOFL)
6:30pm
 Impact of the 1918 Flu Epidemic
7:00pm
 School Committee
7:00pm
 Wine Tasting 101
7:30pm
 Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Public Meeting
Wednesday, April 10
10:30am
 Terrific Toddlers
11:00am
 Toddler Playgroup
2:30pm
 Preschool Play N' Learn (Community Room)
4:00pm
 Construction Junction
6:30pm
 Christian Zen Weekly Meditation
6:30pm
 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
6:30pm
 Teen Advisory Board
7:00pm
 OSKEY Rehearsal
7:00pm
 Town Council Meeting
7:30pm
 LET'S LAUGH TODAY
Thursday, April 11
9:30am
 Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
 Story & Craft
3:30pm
 Discovery Workshop
4:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
6:00pm
 Volunteens
6:30pm
 Lenten Soup Supper and Book Study
6:30pm
 Charles River Meadowlands Community Forum

For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
http://www.franklinma.gov/calendar

Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Apr 5 to THU - Apr 11
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Apr 5 to THU - Apr 11


What is a Dementia Friendly Community? (video)

What is a Dementia Friendly Community?
A place where individuals living with dementia and their care partners can live as independently as possible, continue to be part of their communities by receiving support and understanding at local facilities such as banks, shops, cafes and restaurants and maintain their social networks.



For more about dementia and what the town is offering to become a dementia friendly community visit  https://www.franklinma.gov/dff


FHS baseball and softball teams top King Philip

Via HockomockSportswe share the results of the FHS sports action on Thursday, Apr 4, 2019


Baseball = Franklin, 11 @ King Philip, 1 – Final
– Franklin opened its season in style with an 11-1 win on the road against King Philip. Junior Brennan Rivera earned the win on the mound, scattering five hits with no walks over six innings of work. Rivera also struck out three without allowing an earned run. Jack Nally had two hits — a double and a triple — with two RBI and three runs scored while Scott Elliott added three hits, an RBI and a run scored. Alex Haba (RBI, run), Jake Macchi (two runs), Cooper Ross (two RBI), JB Floris (RBI), and Joe Lizotte (two runs) each had two hits apiece for Franklin.

Softball = King Philip, 0 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– Franklin edged out a pitcher’s duel against the defending league champions thanks to a dominant start from senior Jackie Cherry. She allowed no hits to the potent KP lineup and struck out 10 batters. Cherry allowed only four base-runners, three on walks and one batter reached on an error. Faith Turinese was almost as good for the Warriors, limiting the Panthers to just one earned run. Anna Balkus led-off the bottom of the first with a single, advanced to second on a sac bunt by Gabby Colace and to third on a single by Allie Shea (2-for-3 in the game). Maddy White drove in what turned out to be the game-winning run with an RBI-single. Franklin added a second run in the fifth. Colace doubled to lead off the inning and advanced to third on a groundout, before scoring on a wild pitch. Peyton Arone went 2-for-3 for Franklin and made a pair of great catches in left.

Boys Tennis = King Philip, 3 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– King Philip’s second doubles team of Tyler Dowd and Jake Mager pulled out a 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4 win to give the Warriors a 3-2 win over rival Franklin. The Warriors also got wins from Nick Putney (6-3, 4-6, 6-3) at second singles and Jack Cannon (6-4, 6-0) at third singles. Franklin’s Liam Marr won 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3 at first singles and the team of Saketh Saripalli and Vayshnav Malhotra won 6-1, 6-3 at first doubles.

Girls Tennis = Franklin, 0 @ King Philip, 5 – Final


For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-04-04-19/


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers