Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Franklin Cultural District: #artshappenhere as usual in Franklin

 

Franklin Art Association
Franklin Art Association
Wednesday, March 1 - First Day of Women's History Month

1:00pm - Senior Scribblers (writing group) (Franklin Senior Center) 

7:00pm - Franklin Art Association (Franklin Senior Center)

7:00pm - Mid-Week Reset  (Franklin Public Library)



Franklin LGBTQ Alliance
Franklin LGBTQ Alliance
Thursday, March 2

6:30pm - Franklin LGBTQ Alliance - monthly meeting  (Franklin Public Library)



Friday, March 3

6:00pm - FHSTC performs "Lord of the Flies" (Franklin High School)




67 Degrees Brewing
67 Degrees Brewing
Saturday, March 4

10:00am - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

3:00pm - Joey D's Wingz & Thingz (food truck)  (67 Degrees Brewery)

5:30pm - John Demers (live music)  (67 Degrees Brewery)


Sunday, March 5

1:00pm - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)


Tuesday, March 7

6:30pm - Franklin Garden Club - Peonies: Love of My Life (Franklin Public Library)

7:00pm - YA Adult Book Club (for Adults!) (Franklin Public Library)


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The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open for viewing (and purchasing the art displayed) during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)

Franklin Art Association Art Gallery
Franklin Art Association Art Gallery
Visit the Cultural District page ->  https://www.franklinculture.org/

Find the full Community event calendar  https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6

The Town meeting calendar is found  https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found  https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26 

Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here!
Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here!

Meeting coverage for Municipal Building sessions on Wednesday, March 1, 2023

With multiple meetings on tap at the Municipal Building Wednesday night, Franklin.TV and wfpr.fm/Franklin Matters will manage to record them for review and replay after by anyone interested.


Time

Location

Meeting

Recorded by

5:00 PM


3rd floor training room

Board of Health

wfpr.fm/Franklin Matters recording for replay

5:30 PM


Council Chambers

Economic Development

Franklin TV live broadcast

6:30 PM

3rd floor training room

School Cmte - Budget Subcmte

wfpr.fm/Franklin Matters recording for replay

7:00 PM


Council Chambers

Town Council

Franklin TV live broadcast


Meeting coverage for Municipal Building sessions on Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Meeting coverage for Municipal Building sessions on Wednesday, March 1, 2023


Welcome to the new and improved Rausch Report!

The newsletter was shortened for publication here. To view the full contents please visit ->  https://mailchi.mp/masenate/monthlynewsletter-17024605?e=0c2c9810fe

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Happy snow day! Hope everyone is staying safe and warm and that shoveling hasn't been too bad. 

This month on Beacon Hill, we finalized the Senate Rules (the House did theirs too), officially formed legislative committees, and assumed committee and other leadership roles. I am proud to be reappointed as Senate Chair of the Joint Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources! This term I'll also serve as the Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on the Census and the Senate Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Children, Families, and Persons with Disabilities, in addition to serving as a member of the Joint Committees on Education, Agriculture, Revenue, and Emergency Preparedness and Management. 

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Soon, the clerks will perform their Hogwarts sorting hat job of assigning 6000+ bills to committees of jurisdiction and legislative hearings on those bills will begin shortly. 

The rules may seem mundane, but they're actually really important to the functioning of our government. For example, a silver lining of COVID was that the Legislature figured out how to hold hearings remotely. We've been back in the State House for a long while now, but we're keeping committee hearings hybrid so people have easier access to government. Also, the Senate will continue to publish all Senate committee votes online. These are real positives for our democracy.  

I heard from several of you about the now-adopted proposal to strike term limits for the Senate presidency. Everyone who reached out opposed that proposal. As I recently discussed on GBH's Talking Politics, I was one of only three Democrats in the Senate to vote against removing term limits.  

While I heard and appreciated the concern from colleagues about having different rules for just one of the three primary policymakers in the Commonwealth, as a matter of principle, I could not support striking term limits. Term limits are an important part of small "d" democracy, ensuring space for different approaches and visions to emerge in an ever-changing society. I believe our democracy is stronger for that refresh, and one of my core pledges to you has always been to push for good government, with transparency and accountability. My no vote notwithstanding, term limits for the Senate presidency no longer exist. 

This month's Rausch Report includes legislative and #BeccaBunch updates, local event highlights, a sneak peek into our Women's History Month series, and information on upcoming office hours.  

For real-time updates, please follow me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. If you are a constituent and need assistance, please don't hesitate to call me and my team at (617) 722-1555, email me at becca.rausch@masenate.gov, or attend upcoming office hours. We are here to help.   


Yours in service,  

 
Senator Becca Rausch   


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Massachusetts State House, Room 218
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Jamie and I review the 40b info, Open space public hearing, committee applications close March 3, and more (audio)

FM #951 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 951 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen. We had our conversation via conference bridge on Thursday, February 23, 2023.  


Topics for this session

Economic Development Subcmte

40b ‘deep dive’

Friendly 40b preview of 121 Grove St


Master Plan preparations

Open Space public hearing, focus groups underway

A&C listening sessions scheduled

Applications still open until March 3 (also Davis Thayer, Police Station, et al)


Town Council preview Mar 1 meeting

Gov Healey’s budget release 3/1


The conversation runs about 36 minutes. Let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie. Audio file -> https://anchor.fm/letstalkfranklin/episodes/Foundation-for-Franklins-Future---Master-Planning-e1vkvbb/a-a9djoda



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Town Council agenda for 3/1/23

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/march_1_2023_tc_agenda.pdf


Economic Development Subcommittee meeting (recap & links)

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/02/economic-development-subcmte-took-deep.html 


Open Space & Recreation Public Hearing #1 (recap & links)

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/02/watch-or-listen-to-open-space.html 


Town Administrator page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/administrator


Talk Franklin podcast page -> https://anchor.fm/letstalkfranklin 


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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/ or www.franklin.news/


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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Jamie and I review the 40b info, Open space public hearing, committee applications close March 3, and more (audio)
Jamie and I review the 40b info, Open space public hearing, committee applications close March 3, and more (audio)

School Committee video replay available for Feb 28, 2023 meeting with presentations from HMMS and MTSS with a math focus (video)

The Franklin School Committee met on Tuesday evening for about 2 hours and 40 minutes in a hybrid format; 2 members remote, the other 5 in Council Chambers.

They did get presentations from Horace Mann Middle School as well as Dr Tina Rogers and the math specialists. Photos of the presentations were captured as the presentations were not released publicly prior to the meeting and will be posted to the Schools page sometime during the week (usually).

Photo album of the HMMS presentation

Photo album of the MTSS and math specialists update

My full notes and audio recording of the meeting will be available in a couple of days. In the meantime, the PDF of my notes captured via twitter can be found here ->  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v_BIifotc76d0Fp6Tb0Aqw-y2dWJM3nE/view?usp=share_link





28% of students in elementary grades received Tier 2 and or Tier 3 support in this schoolyear to date
28% of students in elementary grades received Tier 2 and or Tier 3 support in this schoolyear to date


350 Mass Greater Franklin Node: Meeting March 2 and Other Activities

This email is a notice about the Zoom meeting of the 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node, Thursday, March 2nd, 7:00 pm. 

We also are highlighting important activities taking place throughout March that we hope you can join. 

 

Zoom MeetingGreater Franklin Node, Thursday, March 2nd, 7:00 pm. Our regular meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of each month. We will update 350 Mass' campaigns for 2023-24, review developments in climate and energy policy, and discuss advocacy opportunities in our Node's region.

Zoom link: Thursday, March 2, 7:00 pm. 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88924607755?pwd=bHl1empTRVFxYzdZUmVBSGl1Q0p3Zz09

Meeting ID: 889 2460 7755

Passcode: 350ma

Dial-in +1 646 876 9923

350 Mass Greater Franklin Node
350 Mass Greater Franklin Node

 

350 Mass Campaign Selection Meeting, Wednesday, March 1, 7:00 pm. All the Nodes and work groups have participated in a process of selecting campaign priorities for the organization. This week's meeting will select the campaigns for 2023-24. (Our last campaign, Bringing the Green New Deal Home, addressed housing retrofit legislation, protested dirty energy in our grid, and passed the Fair Share Amendment.) Current, new and prospective members are all invited to the Zoom meeting. For information and registration, see this Event page

 

Rally for Clean Energy - "The Boston Fee Party". Thursday, March 2, 11:00 am. Location: Boardwalk next to Boston Children's Museum, 306 Congress St, Boston. Sponsored by Fix the Grid. Prices of electricity are skyrocketing this winter because our region depends too much on fracked gas for our power. The current system is unsustainable, harmful, polluting, and unnecessary. We know that cleaner alternatives exist. Call on Governor Healey to lead on reforming our electric system. Information and registration here.

 

National Day of Action to Discredit Bad Banks. Tuesday, March 21 (3.21.23):  Activists nationwide are urging customers to move their money away from the "Big Bad Banks" that do most of the lending to fossil fuel corporations. Join 350 Mass' direct action wing Climate Courage for a noon visit to Chase Bank downtown, attack a giant credit card with a chainsaw to the music of a brass band, and inform the public about how banks are funding the climate crisis. Then, march to the nearby Bank of America. Sign up here.  For more information and a list of other activities in Greater Boston on that day, see the national website


Special Greater Franklin Node Meeting (Zoom), Thursday, March 30, 7:00 PM. Hold that date for a presentation and discussion led by Ingrid Geis, 350 Mass member and chair of our Stop and Steer the Money Working Group. The goal is to challenge and disrupt the financial underpinnings of the fossil fuel industry, notably from banks and insurance companies. We need to keep up the protests following the National Day of Action on 3.21.23. Ingrid will discuss how to identify which banks are "dirty" and which are not, what we can do as individual consumers, and examples of actions by groups of citizens.  

 

To learn about actions and events like these, subscribe to the 350 Mass email newsletter.

 

If you have items for this week's agenda or other comments and questions, contact carolyncbarthel@gmail.com and/or ralph.halpern@comcast.net.

 

Thank you. We will send a reminder on Thursday.


Node Co-coordinators,
Carolyn Barthel
Ralph Halpern


Ralph Halpern
ralph.halpern@comcast.net

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Schmidt's Farm Open Space and Recreation Plan Meeting Recording

Schmidt's Farm Open Space and Recreation Plan Meeting Recording

In case you missed it, the Open Space and Recreation Plan (OSRP) Schmidt's Farm meeting was last Thursday, February 23, 2023 and can be viewed here or by copying/pasting the link https://www.youtube.com/live/l7c7wy_RT1Q?feature=share into your web browser. 

The Franklin Conservation Commission will be receiving public comment for Schmidt's Farm until the end of the OSRP process - around mid-August. Public comments can be submitted via this Google Form (copying/pasting https://forms.gle/UTSrtG9VgeBNdhbi6 into your web browser), by emailing bgoodlander@franklinma.gov, or by filling out this contact webform


OSRP survey
https://forms.gle/isJqEyuaih4ePPDV6

Please see the QR code to the right to take the OSRP survey or visit https://forms.gle/isJqEyuaih4ePPDV6.   


Shared from ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/conservation/news/schmidts-farm-open-space-and-recreation-plan-meeting-recording