Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Scouts BSA Troop 126 to collect your bottles/cans Oct 10

On Saturday, October 10, 2020, Scouts BSA Troop 126 will be having a bottle and can drive, to raise money for camping equipment and exciting trips like whitewater rafting. Our troop is in Franklin, which means your contributions will directly benefit the youth of your community.

If you wish to donate bottles or cans, please drop them off at the Elks parking lot, 1077 Pond Street, on October 10, 2020, between 10 A.M. and 12 P.M.

If you are a Town of Franklin resident and are unable to come, but you would still like to contribute, please fill out our Google Form to have your donation collected at your curbside. Please complete the form by Friday at 5 P.M., and please have curbside bottles and cans out by 7 A.M. We thank you in advance for your contribution and your support for local Scouting!


Bottle/Can drive to benefit Scouts BSA Troop 126 held on Oct 3 and Oct 10
Bottle/Can drive to benefit Scouts BSA Troop 126 held on Oct 10

 

In the News: "The system isn’t broken right now"

From the Milford Daily News, an article of interest for Franklin:

"Question 2 on the Tuesday, Nov. 3 ballot asks the Massachusetts electorate to adopt ranked-choice voting for nearly all federal and state races — excluding U.S. president — that result in a single winner.

A “yes” vote on the binding referendum supports replacing the plurality-voting system in place with ranked choice voting. A “no” vote opposes changing the existing plurality voting.

If Question 2 passes, ranked-choice voting would be implemented for the primary and general elections in 2022. It would come into play when three or more candidates compete in a single-seat election.

Yes on 2 proponents pitch ranked-choice as a remedy to plurality-voting problems — chiefly split voting and spoiler candidates — in crowded Massachusetts elections."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)

I am still not convinced of the proposed benefits for ranked choice voting. If I were to schedule a Zoom conference bridge to talk through the pros and cons would you be interested? It wouldn't be recorded, but we (whomever shows up) could discuss this topic. Let me know if you are interested via email or comment.


The Franklin Community Voting Guide for November 2020 is ready for your use to prepare to vote.

In the News: "The system isn’t broken right now"
In the News: "The system isn’t broken right now"



Commonwealth Magazine: "T eyeing service cuts, budget workarounds"

From CommonWealth Magazine we share an article of interest for Franklin:

"WITH A $300 million to $600 million budget shortfall expected next year, MBTA officials on Monday began zeroing in on service cuts that would save as much as $255 million and started exploring ways to use capital funds to cover operating expenses.

In a presentation to the Fiscal and Management Control Board, T officials indicated the service cuts are likely to fall most heavily on ferry routes, commuter rail lines, and some bus routes. Service on the ferry to Hingham and Hull and most commuter rail lines could be scaled back starting next spring. Bus service changes could begin in July 2021. The presentation also warned that many of the cuts could take years to add back and some would be permanent.

The officials said their goal is to preserve service on routes that serve low-income, minority riders with one or no cars. These riders in general have continued using the T during the pandemic and are more likely to return sooner.  Bus ridership, for example, is at 46 percent of pre-COVID levels while ridership on ferries is 11 percent, 12 percent on commuter rail, and 24 percent on subways."

 

The Franklin Forge Park Station
The Franklin Forge Park Station



In the News: "decided a drive-through flu clinic would be safest"

From the Milford Daily News, an article of interest for Franklin:

"Cities and towns have been hosting seasonal flu vaccination clinics for decades. But in 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage, some health departments are viewing those annual clinics as dry runs for the eventual distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.

“I am sure that some medical providers, pharmacies, doctor’s offices, they will all be doing it eventually,” Framingham Health Director Sam Wong said of coronavirus vaccine distribution. “But for a good part of the population, I think it’s still going to fall to the local health departments.”

Wong’s guess is based on precedent.

“Looking back on H1N1, it was the local health department that organized and conducted the vaccination for H1N1,” he said. “Even back then, we used our regular seasonal flu clinic operation as a model for the H1N1 clinic. There’s a similarity here.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20201005/metrowest-area-health-departments-are-viewing-flu-clinics-as-dry-runs-for-covid-19-vaccine-distribution?rssfeed=true

Franklin has a flu clinic today at the Senior Center and plans are underway for a second one to be scheduled. Listen to my conversation with Health Director Cathleen Liberty to get all the details  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/10/fm-355-town-of-franklin-health-director.html

 


 

 

 

Monday, October 5, 2020

FHS boys soccer game - LIVE today at 4:15 PM by Franklin TV

The virus protocols prevent parents from attending their student's games.  We've been getting many calls from parents who want us to carry these games live.  Like the work we've been doing to update the Town Chambers facility, we have also been working to develop our live remote event capability.  
 
Today at 4:15 PM will be our first attempt to carry a live Panthers game.  Our program will also be carried by Milford TV.

Visit our Franklin●TV website. Click on Franklin Pride TV. Click on “ Watch Now”.

Thanks,
Pete Fasciano
 
Franklin TV full program guide -> http://www.franklin.tv/programguide.pdf


FHS boys soccer game - LIVE today at 4:15 PM by Franklin TV
FHS boys soccer game - LIVE today at 4:15 PM by Franklin TV

Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Oct 7, 2020

1. ANNOUNCEMENTS    
This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29.  This meeting may be recorded by others.
 
2. CITIZEN COMMENTS   
Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.

3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES   
September 16, 2020

4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS   
- None Scheduled

5. APPOINTMENTS   
- None Scheduled

6. HEARINGS - 7:10 PM  
 
a. Lot Line #4: Zoning Bylaw Amendment 20-858, Zoning Map Changes on or Near Beaver and Oak Streets
b. Bylaw Amendment 20-859: Sewer System Extension at 100 Daniels Street

7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS   
- None Scheduled

8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS   
    a. Planning and Community Development Department presentation: Bryan Taberner, Jen Delmore
        i. DPCD Department Presentation
        ii. Master Plan Update Materials

9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS   
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
b. Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee

10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION   
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION  
 
Resolution 20-58: Request for special legislation regarding the authority for the Town of Franklin, acting through the Franklin Town Council, to grant a wine and malt beverages not to be drunk on the premises, alcoholic beverages license in excess of the Town’s quota to Madd Deli, Inc. D/B/A Dacey’s Market (Motion to Approve Resolution 20-58 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION   
Resolution 20-59: Authorizing the Borrowing of Money to Pay Costs of Washington and Grove Streets Intersection Improvements (Motion to Approve Resolution 20-59 - Two Thirds Majority Roll Call Vote)

10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION   
Resolution 20-60: Gift Acceptance - Police Department, $200 (Motion to Approve Resolution 20-60 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION   
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 20-858: Zoning Map Changes on or Near Beaver and Oak Streets - Second Reading (Motion to adopt Zoning Bylaw Amendment 20-858 - Two Thirds Majority Roll Call Vote)

10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION   
Bylaw Amendment 20-859: Sewer System Extension - 100 Daniels Street - Second Reading (Motion to Adopt Bylaw Amendment 20-859 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

11. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT   
COVID-19 Update

12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 
  
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS
   
 
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION   
To investigate charges of criminal misconduct or to consider the filing of criminal complaints.

ADJOURN   
 
Note:
Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votes
Majority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting
 
The full agenda can be found online
 
The PDF including materials released for this meeting
 
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Oct 7, 2020
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Oct 7, 2020

 

Franklin Community Voting Guide - November 2020

The Franklin Community Voting Guide for November 2020 is ready for your use to prepare to vote.

Download your copy here:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fIIde4DfyieqnK2hTsZDDfMLmoFcqzoO/view?usp=sharing 

 

 

Franklin Community Voting Guide - November 2020
Franklin Community Voting Guide - November 2020

 

What can the Community Preservation Act (CPA) do for Franklin?

This month, the CPA For Franklin group  will be answering questions about the Community Preservation Act

The Community Preservation Act is Ballot Question 3 for Franklin. Ballot Questions 1 and 2 for the November election are state wide  questions.

For the first Q and A in a series, head over to the CPA web page for a list of what nearby towns have used their CPA funds to do for their community. https://www.cpaforfranklin.org/2020/10/what-can-community-preservation-act.html

If you have a question about how CPA works, please email CPA4Franklin@gmail.com and they will answer in a future post.  


The CPA For Franklin group has prepared a flyer with information. Get your copy here  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WTBRSlvC_HpcNpBg22mKyLDYhtpkF-S6/view?usp=sharing

https://www.cpaforfranklin.org/
https://www.cpaforfranklin.org/

Economic Development Subcommittee - Meeting Agenda & Meeting Packet - Oct 7, 2020

Agenda:

1.    Lot Line Zoning Change #5
2.    Lot Line Zoning Change #6
3.    Follow up discussion on Listening Session #1: Downtown Franklin, Franklin Crossing & Franklin Cultural District. 

 

The agenda PDF and connection info
 
 
Recording and notes for the Listening Session Number 1 - 9/30/20
 
 
EDC Chair Melanie Hamblen in Sep 30 Listening Session
EDC Chair Melanie Hamblen in Sep 30 Listening Session


Hockomock Girls Soccer: Players to Watch in 2020 = Erin Quaile, FHS senior

Some of the high school sports seasons are underway and HockomockSports.com has published their preview of the girls soccer "players to watch" for the Hockomock League. We share the spotlight on FHS senior Erin Quaile and provide the link to the full listing.

Erin Quaile, Senior – Franklin

Much of Franklin’s success last season came from its defense being one of the best in the Hock and that solidity at the back came from far more than just the back four. The Panthers were also a tenacious team in the midfield, putting pressure and forcing turnovers all over the field and that is where senior midfielder Erin Quaile dominates. 

Not surprising for a two-time HockomockSports.com Defensive Player of the Year in basketball, Quaile is quick, agile, and never backs down from a challenge. She covers a ton of ground in the center of the pitch and is not afraid of getting into physical battles. Quaile also showed off a good range of passing, keeping possession well when needed and quickly turning defense into attack with a long pass to the forwards. She may not be the biggest player, but Quaile was also strong on set pieces on both ends of the pitch and timed her late runs into the box to pop up with the occasional goal for the Panthers. 

Franklin will be in the mix for the league title this year and Quaile’s experience and nous in the middle of the park will be critical.

 
For the full listing of "players to watch" around the Hockomock League
 
Players to Watch in 2020 = Erin Quaile, FHS senior
Players to Watch in 2020 = Erin Quaile, FHS senior

 

FHS boys soccer season preview by HockomockSports.com

Some of the high school sports seasons are underway and HockomockSports.com has published their preview of the boys soccer teams in the Hockomock League. We share the Franklin outlook here and provide the link to the full listing.
 
Franklin

2019 Record: 9-7-4
2019 Finish: Reached D1 South Quarterfinal
Coach: Fran Bositis
With returning players in most areas of the pitch and a trio of top midfielders in the Hockomock League, the Panthers should be in the mix for the Kelley-Rex title, although it could be one of the most competitive seasons since the league split into two.

With just 10 games and all six teams in the Kelley-Rex possible contenders, there is little margin for error. The Panthers will be put to the test right away as they take on Milford, who won the Davenport two years in a row and went to the D2 State Final last season, in the opening week. But longtime head coach Fran Bositis has plenty of talent on his roster to try and make a push for the division title. It all starts in the midfield with a trio of returning starters in Ethan Cain, Tyler Powderly, and last year’s HockomockSports Underclassman of the Year Terry O’Neill.

All three bring something different to the table which will make Franklin’s midfield among the most dynamic in the league. Powderly’s speed on the wings will give defenses fits while Cain will bring plenty of creativity as the Panthers push forward. O’Neill won’t be able to dominate in the air like he did a season ago thanks to the new modifications that ban headers, but the junior is also such a calming presence with the ball at his feet and will help Franklin keep possession. Ben Moccia, who started in the midfield a season ago, is moving up top to the number 9 spot, while Charlie Amante, Ryan Witt, Jack Moran, and Kevin Proenca will also see time in the attack.

The Panthers have some new faces in the defensive unit. Will Fox is the lone returning starter and has impressed in the early stages of the season. Sam George, Robbin Tappin, and Karl Gruseck will all factor into the Panthers’ defense while Aidan Griffith, Nelson Martinez, and Connor Scagliarini will be options for Bositis to play either defense or in the midfield. Newcomers Trey Lovell and Rex Cinelli could see valuable minutes right away. Former Panther standout goalie Freddie Backmann, who is without a season at Regis College, is mentoring Luc Boudreau, this year’s starting keeper for Franklin.

“I think that we have a very good group of athletes (soccer players) who have worked real hard in preparation for this season,” Bositis said. “I know that they are all excited to be playing and that they are looking forward to competing against the other Kelley-Rex teams and putting themselves in a position to challenge for a league championship.”

 

 

FHS boys soccer season preview by HockomockSports.com
FHS boys soccer season preview by HockomockSports.com

Reminder: Halloween House Decorating Contest - register by Oct 16

The Franklin Cultural Council (FCC) is pleased to announce its first annual Halloween House Decorating Contest.

Let your imagination and creativity come alive as you bring the spirit of Halloween to your front yard! 

Make this fall one that you and your family will never forget!  
 
Beginning October 22, Franklin homeowners can design an outdoor display to transform their front lawns to a landscape of ghouls, ghosts and goblins; fantasy-filled scenes of magic; or a monument to the macabre.  
Halloween House Decorating Contest

 
Halloween House Decorating Contest

All residences in Franklin are eligible to participate. There is no fee
to enter, but to be part of the contest, interested households will need to go online and complete the registration form at bit.ly/FCC-Halloween by October 16.  Late entries may not be considered.

Judging will take place after dark on Friday, October 30th by FCC members  First, second and third place winners will be announced on the Franklin Cultural Council’s Facebook page. 

Gather family or friends and use your artistic flair to create a front yard for all of Franklin to enjoy!  Additional details can be found on the FCC web page.  https://www.franklinma.gov/cultural-council
 



Franklin Cultural Council: Halloween House Decorating Contest
Franklin Cultural Council: Halloween House Decorating Contest

 

Sunday, October 4, 2020

COVID Potential Positive Letter to FHS Families

October 4, 2020


Dear Franklin Families,

We are writing to inform you that a person in our Franklin High School community is potentially positive for COVID-19.

Our first responsibility is to keep our students and staff safe. We have been planning for this scenario during our reopening planning process and have a comprehensive plan in place to sanitize the school, inform individuals who were at risk of exposure or in close contact, and support everyone navigating this stressful experience.

Students and staff in the building have been closely adhering to the safety protocols including mask-wearing, hand washing, and physical distancing. We are grateful to our faculty/staff and families/students for continued efforts to monitor symptoms and stay home when not feeling well. These measures, taken in combination, greatly reduce the risk of transmission.

Though we cannot provide specific information about our school community member who is potentially positive for COVID-19, your child was not a close contact (defined as being within 6 feet of the person for at least 15 minutes) of the affected school member. As always, please continue to monitor your child for symptoms, and keep your child home if they show any symptoms or are not feeling well.

Parents/guardians of students who were in close contact with the community members have been notified privately. All close contacts should be tested but must self-quarantine for 14 days after the last exposure to the person who tested positive, regardless of the test result. We are also following all Department of Health protocols, including collaborating with our local board of health to complete contact tracing. Additionally, we are asking those parents/guardians whose students are tested for COVID-19 to please report the results to the school nurse. Staff members are to report positive test results to their supervisor. We are working hard to understand the impact of the virus on our school community and this information is a critical piece of that puzzle.

To further prevent potential transmission of the virus to other staff and students, we have sanitized the school with a focus on those areas frequented by the community member that is potentially positive. We will continue to be vigilant in adhering to all of the protocols that have been put in place.
 
Out of an abundance of caution, we are going to be closing the affected classroom(s) for a period of 3 days. We will re-evaluate on Tuesday, October 6. We will be providing remote learning for affected students and those required to quarantine at home to continue to provide instruction, structure, and an emotional connection to the classroom during a time that we know will be challenging for those children and families involved. Affected students and their families will be receiving additional information directly.

As noted in a previous communication regarding COVID-19, please visit the following link for more information on COVID-19 symptoms and testing:
 https://www.mass.gov/info-details/about-covid-19-testing#where-can-get-a-test?-.

You can also find a map of testing sites at
 https://memamaps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=eba3f0395451430b9f631cb095febf13. Please contact us immediately should you or someone in your home begin to show symptoms.

We are committed to continuous communication with and support of our families. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please e-mail reopening@franklinps.net.

Thank you for your continued support. 

Sincerely,
Franklin Public Schools

 

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The COVID Communications protocol was announced previously
 

 
 
COVID Potential Positive Letter to FHS Families
COVID Potential Positive Letter to FHS Families


FM #359 Town Council Candidate Cobi Frongillo - 9/29/20 (audio)

FM #359 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 359 in the series.

This shares my interview and discussion with Town Council candidate Cobi Frongillo. Our discussion was conducted via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

Franklin, MA voters should be aware that there will be a special election (per Town Charter) to fill the seat recently vacated by Eamon McCarthy Earls. He left at the beginning of Sept to enter law school in Virginia. The special election is scheduled for Saturday, December 5, 2020 to meet the 90 day requirement of the Charter.

Cobi answered the following questions. All candidates for this position will be asked the same set of questions to provide a fair set of information for the Franklin voters.

  • By way of introducing yourself to the Franklin voters, what is your Franklin story?
  • The Community Preservation Act is on the November ballot, what do you think of it?
  • What degree of development do you feel is appropriate for Franklin and how would you balance the need for affordable housing with the need to avoid congestion, some of which we already have?
  • The Town Administrator suggested in 2019 that Franklin needed to consider an override measure.  The pandemic hit, that didn’t happen. The water rate and trash/recycling rate increased. Stormwater utility fee is up for consideration for implementation on/about July 2021. And yet, the operational budget both school and town side of the budget is challenged. How do you approach this financial situation?
  • What do you say to the voter who asks: Why should I vote for you?
  • Anything else to add that we did not cover?


The recording runs just about 23 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Cobi  Audio file = https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/HXFKdbbK


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Visit Cobi’s webpage  https://www.cobifrongillo.com/
Or Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Frongillo4Franklin

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.

This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.
 
How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
  • If you don't like something here, please let me know

Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
 
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.

I hope you enjoy!
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You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters" 

Cobi Frongillo
Cobi Frongillo

 

Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - Agenda - Oct 6, 2020

 

Agenda

1.    Election of Officers
     a.    Chair, Vice Chair, Clerk
2.    Finance Committee management policy and organization review
3.    FY21 Budget Update
4.    Future Meeting Schedule 

 

Agenda document and connection info
 
Finance Committee - Agenda - Oct 6, 2020
Finance Committee - Agenda - Oct 6, 2020

 

Franklin, MA: Board of Health Meeting - Oct 7, 2020

AGENDA

1) Reading and Acceptance of September 2, 2020 and September 16, 2020 meeting minutes

2)    OLD BUSINESS

•    Chairman opens the floor for any other old business

3)    NEW BUSINESS

•    Drive through flu shot clinic update
•    Intern Presentation and update
•    Community outreach discussion
•    Phase 111 Step 11 update

Chairman opens the floor for any other new business
 
4) CITIZENS COMMENTARY

5) ADJOURNMENT

Next Board of Health meeting will be Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 5:00 pm


Connect via -> meet.google.com/oxh-kcua-zpz   or  via phone dial = 1-570-671-0217  pin 994 771 132#

PDF agenda doc = https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/agenda-10-7-20.pdf

Franklin, MA: Board of Health Meeting -  Oct 7, 2020
Franklin, MA: Board of Health Meeting -  Oct 7, 2020

 

Live Sports & Events = We are preparing to cover many events - LIVE!

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 10/04/2020

You read that right. We have been busily rewiring our facility to cover remote school sports and community events – from anywhere – LIVE!

To date, arranging the necessary connections and control to make this possible has proven to be a very daunting challenge. Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. Of late, that necessity has increased – dramatically. So have new technologies and solutions that enable us to finally address that necessity.

The pandemic has forced schools to make and remake some very difficult decisions. These decisions remain in flux as conditions shift. Currently, the schools and MIAA have arranged a schedule for sporting events. Safety dictates that crowds of  parents and friends be minimal to nonexistent. For most participating schools, that means only one-parent-per-student is permitted to attend the event.

We have received requests to carry FHS Panther games and events LIVE, and we have been ‘inventing’ away as well to accomplish that. Our first live event is slated for Monday afternoon. Fingers crossed.

You can watch our live sports on our Franklin Pride school channel, on Comcast 96 or Verizon 28. We are also now streaming our channels in high definition.

Visit our Franklin●TV website. Click on Franklin Pride TV. Click on “ Watch Now”.

Easy-peasy!

We are also coordinating our live programs with those of other community PEG studios across the Hockomock League and region. Lots of events are planned.

Will we be perfect?  No guarantees – as there is a lot of technology (and the internet) under the hood, making this all happen. But, try we must. Fingers crossed.

And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm.
And, thank you for watching.

 

Find the complete program guide on the Franklin.TV page  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 
or for archive purposes this link 
 
Live Sports & Events = We are preparing to cover many events - LIVE!
Live Sports & Events = We are preparing to cover many events - LIVE!


Franklin Senior Center: Email blast Oct 2, 2020

Hello Everyone!

WOW, October is here already. Fall has officially begun, the leaves are turning beautiful colors and there is a crisp chill in the air.  Since we are headed into month 8 of the pandemic we thought we would mix things up a little.  We have a JAMMED PACKED calendar in October with a mix of IN PERSON and virtual offerings.  Make sure to check out the newsletter and check our website for all the wonderful events happening this month!


Staying Connected

Link to the Senior Center - https://www.franklinma.gov/fsc

Link to the Senior Center Calendar -https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events 

Link to Franklin Matters - https://www.franklinmatters.org/

Link to the Town's webpage - https://www.franklinma.gov/


October special events -call the Franklin Senior Center, visit our website or check out the October newsletter for more details about these programs! 

  • Oct. 6th - drive through flu clinic

  • Oct. 6th - Yellow Dot Program with the Norfolk Sheriff's Dept.

  • Oct. 7th - LIVE IN PERSON Concerts!!

  • Oct 7th - Veterans coffee hour

  • Oct. 8th - Movie and discussion "Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory"

  • Oct. 13th - Time Out Memory Cafe

  • Oct. 14th - Senator Rausch coffee hour

  • Oct. 15th - Senior coffee hour with local and state officials

  • Oct. 19th - Medicare update with SHINE

  • Oct. 19th - Grateful Days Memory Cafe

  • Oct. 20th - LIVE IN PERSON concerts

  • Oct. 21st - Talk Franklin Matters with Steve Sherlock

  • Oct. 23rd - Name that tune game show

  • Oct. 26th - Norfolk County Sheriff presents "Scams"

  • Oct. 26th - Memory Cafe with Wayne Neon

  • Oct. 30th - Healthy Never Tasted So Good - cooking demonstration and food pick up


Tips

Low Impact chair exercise with Paul Eugene - this gentleman will get you movin' and groovin'!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBhneGcs9BA 


99 year old fitness instructor - 5 minute work out all you need is a stick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m0KjKeF_hY 


Music

Songs and Music from the War Era.  WWII 2.5 hours of music from the 1930's and 1940's

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b6DgeTf1BE 


1930, Puttin On The  Ritz, Phil Spitalny Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seB5BYvkMXk 


On Wednesday we enjoyed wonderful music performed by Howie Newman!  Check out his website for more information about Howie and where to hear and buy his music!

http://www.howienewman.com/bio.html 


Just for Fun

Outrageous ads of times gone by.  Good grief can you imagine some of these airing today?!?!  Although the Whiskey toothpaste might be a hit during the pandemic.  haha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdsbNf8Elwo 

 

Childhood memories from the 60's and 70's

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy4kIO8eptI 

 

Abandoned Movie sets you can visit - What set would you visit if you could?

https://youtu.be/Ukyd4NMiV4A


Most surreal National Park - In Japan!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFSMf3AVzo0 


Walking tour through Olympic National Park - This is relaxing and beautiful!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9frdQgL9WlQ 


Humor

Jeanne Robertson - Don't ask, He'll tell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7pKHLo7u8Q 


Laurel and Hardy - Why Didn't You Tell Me you Had 2 Legs?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIbeGQp0cm4&frags=pl%2Cwn 


Funny Animal videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AguUewSmsNU 


Kindness Matters

Soldiers coming home - just try not to cry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv57it8nCV0 


Attached you will find:


Love, virtual hugs and good health to you all!  We are still here for you!  Please feel free to email Donna and I with questions, concerns or just to check in!

Ariel & Donna


Please feel free to share this email with anyone you think might enjoy it.  If you want me to add someone to the email blast list just send me a message with their email in it. 


OCTOBER HAPPENINGS -contact the senior center, visit our website or the newsletter for more details about our weekly offerings. 

MONDAYS:  

  • Tele Bingo - call in game

  • Book Discussion Group (Page Turners) 1st Monday of the Month

TUESDAYS: 

  • Chair Exercises

  • Low Vision Support Group (1st and 3rd Tuesday)

  • Audio Book Club (2nd and 4th Tuesday)

  • Quarantini Time - Social cocktail group

WEDNESDAYS: 

  • Blood Pressure and Sugar screenings

  • Zumba gold

  • Wellness consults via phone

  • Medical equipment distribution and donations

  • Fibromyalgia support group (1st wed of the month)

  • Caregivers Support Group (2nd and 4th wed)

THURSDAYS: 

  • Chair exercise

  • Cardio strength and balance class

  • Current events discussion group

FRIDAYS: 

  • TOPS (Taking off pounds sensibly)

  • SUNSHINE group (supportive Day)



REMEMBER:

When searching for information about the Coronavirus, COVID-19 please use caution!  Unfortunately there are many false sites that contain viruses and malware that can threaten your computer.  Many look like real sites.  Your best bet is to go directly to the CDC, WHO or your local government page (links below).   

https://www.cdc.gov/ 

https://www.who.int/

https://www.franklinma.gov/home/urgent-alerts/coronavirus-information-portal-updates-here


MEMORY CAFE!

For those of you who attend our Memory Cafe events I invite you to learn more about attending a VIRTUAL Memory Cafe through Zoom!  There are many options to choose from.

https://www.memorycafedirectory.com/cafe-connect/



--
Ariel Doggett

Virtual Program Coordinator
Respite Coordinator

"We rise by lifting others" - Robert Ingersoll
There is no act of kindness too small

Franklin Senior Center: Email blast Oct 2, 2020
Franklin Senior Center: Email blast Oct 2, 2020