Saturday, February 27, 2021

Franklin Senior Center: Email Blast - Feb 26, 2021

Hello Everyone!


Mars landing Feb. 18, 2021!


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/day 

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

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

Link to Mass.Gov COVID - https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-updates-and-information 


COMING IN MARCH!!

Introduction to Palette Knife Painting Classes  Put down the brush and pick up a palette knife! For 4, 1 1/2 hour sessions, we will focus on the techniques of using only a palette knife to paint oil paintings. Palette knife painting offers a unique look--thick texture, pure colors, and expressive style. No turpentine or other solvents needed. 4 week class on Tuesdays at 2pm (March 9, 16, 23, 30) Ann Gorbett is an award winning artist who paints exclusively with a palette knife. The thick, painterly, yet highly detailed strokes of color are trademarks of her style.  This will be held via zoom and space is limited.  You must register to attend.  Email adoggett@franklinma.gov or call the franklin senior center to register.  Art kits with all supplies will be available for pick up to registered participants.  A fee of $20 total for all 4 classes is being charged to defray the cost of materials. If you cannot afford this please ask about our available scholarship.  Space is limited so sign up today!


Tips

How to declutter your home.  12 decluttering tips

https://www.becomingminimalist.com/creative-ways-to-declutter/ 


Do you know all the pressure points in your hands?  You can release stress, stimulate circulation and even improve self esteem!  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnuR-MPeG8s 


4 exercises to test how fast your brain is

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiDFjSQ8Vqw 


Music

15 of the most rare and interesting musical instruments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i_8t6JwoWM 


The Revenge: Timo Boll vs. KUKA robot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv6op2HHIuM 


Life is a Dream - Grandmaster JinBodhi Healing Series Singing Bowls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey8gBk9xwCg 


Just for Fun

St. Paul's Church on Nantucket and the incredible Tiffany windows

Final St Paul's (mediazilla.com) 

 

The evolution of dance- from the 1950's through 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-rSdt0aFuw 


NASA Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Mission - real time tracker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9zFaCNXTCY 


Humor

Art Linkletter - Kids say the darndest things

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UgLpRvX7Qk 


Carol Burnett Show bloopers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b5C6Xp3pwA&t=73s 


Jeanne Robertson - Sizzle Reel (slightly off color jokes from a clean humorist)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJZxmwzrg4A 



Kindness Matters

10 random acts of kindness caught on camera

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vahi77oOsK4&t=15s 



Upcoming Events email adoggett@franklinma.gov to attend unless noted otherwise.

*Monday at 1pm - Tele-Bingo call in bingo game! Call the Senior Center to register to play.

*Monday at 11am - Page Turners Book Club via zoom call the senior center to register

*Tuesday at 5pm - Quarantini Time a virtual, social, cocktail hour. Via zoom

*Tuesday at 1pm - Audio book Group- email mgunderson@franklinma.gov 

*Wednesday At 1pm - Fireside chat with the Staff of the Senior Center - hear about upcoming events at the Senior Center, new menu items, ask questions and provide your input. Via zoom

*Wednesday At 1pm - Writers Group - email shersteve@gmail.com to join

*Thursday at 10am - Discussion Group - email mattrovendro@yahoo.com to attend

*Thursday  at 1pm - Tele Bingo call the Senior Center to play 508-520-4945

*Friday at 11am - Sunshine Zoom - for members with memory loss - 1 hour of socialization,

 games and activities.

*Friday at 1pm - Tele-Bingo call the Senior Center to register to play.  Call in game.


Attached you will find: Donna's Fun Filled Activity Pages!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oP6MHfm803hmVsUlj1POxYLtG1dfU7Fx/view?usp=sharing


Love, virtual hugs and good health to you all!  Stay safe and keep the human connection alive!

Ariel


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. 


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



--
Ariel Doggett

Virtual Program Coordinator
Respite Coordinator

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

Franklin Public Schools: District Newsletter - March 2021


District Newsletter
Early Release dates:
March 3rd and 31st
Classroom - Based Pool Testing Information

Tuesday, March 2nd at 6:30 pm

The Franklin School Committee welcomes our State Legislators, Senate President Karen Spilka, Senator Becca Rausch, and Representative Jeff Roy to update the community on a variety of topics relevant to education.
The Forum will be available via Zoom. Please click on the invitation to find out more and to access the meeting link. We hope you will join us!

After nearly a year and a half of study, the Franklin School Committee voted at its February 9, 2021 meeting to close the Davis Thayer Elementary School beginning with the 2021-2022 school year. This has been a very emotional decision as this involves the retirement of a beloved second home to so many families, students, and faculty and staff both during current times as well as historically. The school was built in 1924 and has served so many generations of Franklin students. The decision was made based on reduced enrollment, educational adequacy of an aging building, and financial efficiency. Notably, there has been a significant enrollment decline. This is not a result of students leaving Franklin for other choices. The decrease in enrollment is a trend that is happening in many regions, especially in the Northeast/Massachusetts. 

The main focus at this time is to plan and implement a transition for Davis Thayer students to the Keller Elementary School, being sure to attend to their social-emotional and academic needs. The Facilities Analysis Subcommittee recommended that the School Committee begin to examine space utilization across all of the district's schools as the architect's report highlighted some needs, particularly at our "stand-alone" schools (Kennedy and Parmenter) as well as some potential opportunities which include redistricting.  

More background information can be found on our website: https://www.franklinps.net/district/davis-thayer-facilities-analysis

FPS is now taking registration for incoming Kindergarten students. Although registration is ongoing, we are asking families to register their child(ren) by March 1st if possible. This will be helpful in determining class sections and staffing.

All information is available on our website via the links below:


If so, pop into the Digital Learning Integrationists Q & A session on Wednesday, March 3rd. They will be happy to answer your questions.
Hearts of Kindness Display

Many of our FPS students created beautiful Hearts of Kindness as part of the display on the Town Common. The hearts contain messages about the importance of being kind to others and share acts of kindness that the students have performed.
Thank you to our students and teachers for helping to create this uplifting display! If you have not yet seen it, take a drive or walk by the Franklin Town Common and enjoy the messages and scenery.
Franklin Public Schools

Town of Franklin | 355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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CDC gets to ventilation (finally)


"The CDC has posted new recommendations on the importance of good ventilation in preventing coronavirus spread in schools and daycares. Its top recommendation: Open a window."
 
Continue reading the article by CNN:  https://t.co/3KWU65kxhK
 
Go directly to the CDC guidance page

VIRTUAL Veterans coffee Social - Mar 3

March 2021 VIRTUAL Veterans Coffee Social
Join Us for Coffee & Conversation!

Hello Veterans!

March arrives next week and it's anyone's guess if it will "come in like a lion and go out like a lamb." With the unpredictability of the weather these days, we'll have to just wait and see.

Did you know that in March we observe several significant U.S. military dates that honor our veterans and those currently serving?

  • March 3 - Navy Reserves Birthday
  • March 4 - National Hug a GI Day (GI no longer refers to just those who serve in the Army.)
  • March 5 - Navy Seebee Birthday
  • March 15 - American Legion Birthday
  • March 25 - National Medal of Honor Day
  • March 29 - Vietnam Veterans Day or Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day 

In addition to observing the Navy Reserves 106th Birthday on March 3, we will be hosting our 11th monthly VIRTUAL Coffee Social that day! We look forward to the day when we are all vaccinated and the Senior Center reopens so we can resume our in-person Socials. In the meantime…

Please join us on Wednesday, March 3 at 10:00 hours for conversation and updates. As always, all veterans are welcome so feel free to pass this invitation along to others who may not be on our email list.

If you have not participated in a Zoom call yet, you'll need to download the Zoom app on your device before joining us.

Here is the log-in information for the March 3, 2021 meeting only:

Call in number: 1-929-205-6099
Enter Meeting ID: 865 9282 6849 then Press #

For more information, contact the Veterans' Services Office at: (508) 613-1315.

We look forward to connecting with you at the March VIRTUAL Coffee Social!

Shared from the Town of Franklin  https://www.franklinma.gov/veterans-services/news/march-2021-virtual-coffee-social


VIRTUAL Veterans coffee Social - Mar 3
VIRTUAL Veterans coffee Social - Mar 3

Digital Learning Integrationist Team: Q&A session - Mar 3

Our Digital Learning Integrationist team is ready to help! Join their Q&A session next week



Digital Learning Integrationist Team: Q&A session - Mar 3
Digital Learning Integrationist Team: Q&A session - Mar 3


The Lancet: "immune evasion, a virological game changer"

"Populations have so far been relatively complacent, but their doubts and distrust are visible in protest movements in several countries. The impact of general confinement on entire economies has been devastating, with worse still to come in levels of unemployment and national debt. Social and health (including mental health) consequences are also colossal, in particular for the younger generations, despite them being at low risk in terms of morbidity and mortality from SARS-CoV-2 infection.

To best ensure the success of mass vaccination—whatever its hoped-for impact on transmission—and to slow the emergence of new variants, while avoiding general confinement, governments need to integrate and apply available measures in a way that is much more targeted to different generational groups. Different age groups are not affected similarly by the virus; from March to June, 2020, 96% of additional deaths related to COVID-19 in Europe occurred in patients aged older than 70 years.

Crucially, the new approach should be based on a social contract that is clear and transparent, rooted in available data, and applied with precision to its range of generational targets. Under this social contract, younger generations could accept the constraint of prevention measures (e.g., masks, physical distancing) on the condition that the older and more vulnerable groups adopt not only these measures, but also more specific steps (eg, voluntary self-isolation according to vulnerability criteria) to reduce their risk of infection. Measures to encourage adherence of vulnerable groups to specific measures must be promoted consistently and enforced fairly. Implementation of such an approach must be done sensitively and in conjunction with the deployment of vaccination across the various population targets, including all generations of society."

Continue reading the article online