Monday, April 15, 2024

Register O'Donnell Promotes Massachusetts Homestead Act

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell today reminded homeowners about the importance of filing for Homestead Protection

 

In 2023 there were 9,693 decelerations of Homestead filed at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 14% less than in 2022.

 

"If you own a home, and it is your primary residence, you have an automatic homestead exemption of $125,000. However, if you file a Declaration of Homestead at the Registry of Deeds, the exemption increases to $500,000. The Homestead Law provides a homeowner with limited protection against the forced sale of their primary residence to satisfy unsecured debt up to $500,000 if they have filed. This is especially important when you consider that for most of us, a home is our most valuable asset. Consumers should take steps to protect that asset," noted Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell. 

Register O'Donnell Promotes Massachusetts Homestead Act
Register O'Donnell Promotes Massachusetts Homestead Act

Another feature of the Homestead Law is the allowance for the filing of an Elderly Homestead Declaration, which defines an elder as a person who is 62 years of age or older and provides protection of $500,000 for each qualified person.

 

The Register further noted, "In March of 2011, the Homestead Law was updated so that a valid Homestead is not terminated when refinancing a mortgage. Other changes that took place back in 2011 state that a Homestead can provide protections for a primary home even if it is held in a trust. The definition of a primary residence was also expanded to include a manufactured or mobile home." 

 

A Declaration of Homestead also protects the sale proceeds if the home is sold for up to one year after the date of the sale or on the date when a new home is purchased with the proceeds, whichever comes first. Additionally, if the home is damaged by a fire, for example, the insurance proceeds are protected for two years after the date of the fire or on the date when the home is reconstructed or a new home is purchased, whichever is earlier.

 

While the Homestead Statute provides important protections for homeowners, it is important to note that certain debts are exempt from protection under the Homestead Act. These include federal, state, and local tax liens, as well as mortgages contracted for the purchase of a primary home and nursing home liens. Most other mortgages, debts, and encumbrances existing prior to the filing of the Declaration of Homestead, along with probate court executions for spousal and child support, are also not covered under the Homestead Protection Statute.

 

Declarations of Homestead are recorded at the Registry of Deeds for a state-imposed fee of $36.00. Additional information about the Homestead Law and the forms are available at no cost by going to the Registry’s website at www.norfolkdeeds.org.

 

Register O’Donnell concluded, "I want to reiterate that a Homestead provides limited protection against the forced sale of a homeowner’s primary residence to satisfy unsecured debt up to $500,000. While the debt is still owed, homeowners can have peace of mind knowing that with a Declaration of Homestead recorded at the Registry of Deeds, their primary residence cannot be forcibly sold to satisfy some debts."

 

If you have any questions about a Homestead, please contact the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at 781-461-6101, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

 

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, "like" us on Facebook at facebook.com/norfolkdeeds. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @norfolkdeeds.

 

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street in Dedham.  The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information.  All land record research information can be found on the Registry’s website www.norfolkdeeds.org.  Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW): Episode 261 - interview Len Presutti (audio)

In this episode Kim and Mark interview longtime respected Certified Wine Educator Len Presutti.

Welcome to another captivating episode of The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)!  In this delightful interview, we sit down with the esteemed Len Presutti, a true connoisseur of the grape. Let's uncork the conversation and explore a bouquet of fascinating topics:
Episode 261 - interview Len Presutti (audio)
Episode 261 - interview Len Presutti (audio)

1. Wine and Temperature:
   - Len shares his insights on the impact of temperature on wine. From cellaring to serving, discover how the right temperature enhances your wine experience.

2. Serendipitous Encounters:
   - Kim and Mark reminisce about how we met Len. His passion for wine and generosity in sharing knowledge left an indelible mark on our careers. We owe much of our growth to his mentorship.

3. Sip, Swirl, Savor:
   - Len unveils his top wine tasting tips. From deciphering aromas to assessing flavors, these pro tips will elevate your tasting game.

4. Perfect Pairings:
   - We delve into the art of matching wine with food. Len's expertise shines as he guides us through harmonious pairings that elevate both the dish and the glass.

5. Education Uncorked:
   - Does wine education truly impact sales? Len weighs in on the value of wine knowledge for consumers and industry professionals alike.

6. Wine by Design with Len:
   - Tune in to Len's new radio show, Wine by Design With Len, airing on 1510 WMEX Boston.  Discover the stories behind the labels, the vineyards, and the winemakers. Len's passion for wine radiates through the airwaves.

Wine Buying tips Len shares his secrets to shopping for wine. 

So, grab your favorite glass, pour a generous splash, and join us as we raise our glasses to Len Presutti and the enchanting world of wine! 

You can reach Len by email Lenwmex@gmail.com

And find his show on www.wmexboston.com


Cheers,

Kim and Mark


#wine #thewonderfulworldofwine #franklinma #podcast #winebydesignwithlen #wineeducation 



Boston Globe: "Spotting a deepfake: Eight tips and tells"

"Deceptive deepfakes seem to be everywhere these days, making it harder than ever to sort the true from the false. While there’s no silver bullet to address the threat posed by generative AI, here are a few techniques to guard against disinformation.

1. Take your time, look closely
As humans, we are hardwired to focus on the face. But while many of today’s AI-image generators can create lifelike faces, it pays to spend a little time looking at other aspects of an image. AI is apt to cut corners and that’s where things can get weird. Look at the background. Does it make real-world sense? Does everything line up? How about people other than the image’s primary subject? Is there a phantom limb? Maybe a sixth finger?"
Continue reading the tips on how to detect deep fakes! (subscription maybe required)  https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/04/11/arts/how-to-spot-deepfake-tips-ai/

Visitors can watch videos and guess if the images are real or fake. The MIT Museum's exhibit "AI: Mind the Gap" looks at deepfake video technology.LANE TURNER/GLOBE STAFF
Visitors can watch videos and guess if the images are real or fake. The MIT Museum's exhibit "AI: Mind the Gap" looks at deepfake video technology. LANE TURNER/GLOBE STAFF



Washington Post: "Are you ready to buy a house? Take our quiz and find out"

"Homeownership is how many Americans accumulate wealth, and it’s an important life goal for millions. But affording a home is a growing challenge — if not out of reach entirely — for many people.

In the past three years, mortgage rates have more than doubled and are now at nearly 7 percent on a typical 30-year loan. And they are unlikely to drop significantly this year. Even those who can swing an all-cash purchase, experts say, still have plenty of other expenses to consider, including maintenance and insurance.

So, should you buy a home right now? To help you decide, take this quiz."
Continue to read the article and take the quiz (gift article link)

The Guardian: "How to spot five of the fossil fuel industry’s biggest disinformation tactics"

"Amy Westervelt and Kyle Pope have covered climate disinformation for a combined 20-plus years – here’s their guide on how to decode it

Increasingly sophisticated and better-funded disinformation is making climate coverage trickier both for journalists to produce and for the public to fully understand and trust.

But telling the story, and understanding it, has never been more urgent with half of Earth’s population eligible to vote in elections that could decisively impact the world’s ability to act in time to stave off the worst of the climate crisis.

Swayed for 30 years by fossil fuel industry propaganda, the media has been as likely to unknowingly amplify falsehoods as they were to bat them down. It’s only in recent years that more journalists started to shy away from “both-sides-ing” the climate crisis – decades after scientists reached an overwhelming consensus on the scope of the problem and its causes."
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required)

‘Basically it’s a propaganda campaign.’ Composite: Getty Images, Guardian Design
‘Basically it’s a propaganda campaign.’ Composite: Getty Images, Guardian Design

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Monday, Apr 15, 2024

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Monday

9 AM 12 PM and 6 PM Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick & Nick Remissong
2 hours of awesome blues music, info, interviews

11 AM 2 PM and 8 PM A More Perfect Union – Discussing American Politics and Current Events - Peter Fasciano, Dr. Michael Walker Jones, Dr. Natalia Linos, State Rep Jeff Roy, and Nick Remissong hold a round table discussion on current events and American politics, bringing about thoughtful conversation, compelling discourse, and a look at what the future might hold for the United States.

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = MONDAY

7:30 am Master Plan Committee Open House
8:00 am SAFE Coalition: Woody Geissman
9:00 am Metrowest Arts & Culture Symposium 2023
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin': Peppers
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: "Marry Me" Chicken
1:00 pm Cooking Thyme: Lasagna
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Shrimp, Tomato & Greens Pizzetta
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 7
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 4
3:30 pm Veterans' Call: VA Pension
7:00 pm Frank Presents: Jacob Juncker
8:00 pm Endless Konnections: Introduction
8:04 pm Endless Konnections: Natasha Ward Pt 1
9:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
10:00 pm Circle of Friends: Cheryl Wheeler

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = MONDAY

8:00 am FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse v Sharon 04-10-24
10:00 am Jazz Cafe 2019
11:30 am Public School Concert: FHS Chamber Music
1:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage 2
2:30 pm SAFE Coalition: Task Force
6:00 pm FHS Varsity Baseball v Sharon 04-13-24
10:00 pm Critical Conversations: Student Wellbeing

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = MONDAY

8:00 am Planning Board 04-08-24
12:00 pm Economic Development 04-10-24
2:00 pm Planning Board 04-08-24

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - April 17, 2024 - agenda for meeting

Finance Committee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 7:00 PM


Agenda

1. Call to Order

2. Public Comment

3. Approval of Minutes
4. Town Fiscal Policies
5. Town Administrator FY25 Budget Proposal 
6. Standing Updates:
7. Adjourn


Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - April 17, 2024 - agenda for meeting
Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - April 17, 2024 - agenda for meeting

The Response for Franklin's PorchFest continues to grow

Franklin's PorchFest Committee is pleased to share that the number of participants and hosts has exceeded our expectations and the numbers continue to grow.  We are up to 40 bands and over 26 porch locations, including many throughout the Dean College campus.
No band?  
No porch?  
NO PROBLEM!!!  
Get in on the fun by signing up on our website to volunteer.  There are numerous ways you can help.  

1 - Anyone interested can go to our website and select the tab for Volunteer Signup and fill out the form.  Go to  Franklin.PorchFest.Info.

2 - Another way to help out is by supporting our local merchants as you enjoy Franklin PorchFest on June 1, 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM.  Between band performances, you can shop our independent Franklin businesses.  

3 - Enjoy a lunch from one of Franklin's food venues, and have a picnic while enjoying some great music.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to listen to great music and connect with Franklin's cultural community.

The Response for Franklin's PorchFest continues to grow
The Response for Franklin's PorchFest continues to grow

Chris Leverone is the first up in a new "Producers Series" as we go inside Franklin TV operations (audio)

FM #1171 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1171 in the series. 


Chris Leverone
Chris Leverone
This session shares my conversation with Chris Leverone “Levvy”. We had our discussion at the Franklin TV Studios on Monday, April 1, 2024.


We talk about 

  • The history of Silent movies, Magic lanterns

  • Documentarian, sharing stories

  • Zen Center “Pointing at the Moon” video podcasts


If you are interested in doing a project in video or audio, contact the studio with your idea. Info@Franklin.tv


The recording runs about 35 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Chris. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1169-producer-series-chris-leverone-04-01-24



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Provide Zen Center -> https://providencezen.org/ 


Providence Zen Center video series -> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_bcfzn6hkdTW4Vtxwt-Y8F7rPxqFKapu 



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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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Quite appropriately, Chris is hardly recognizable under the cover as he did camera work at the FHS Class of 2022 Graduation
Chris is hardly recognizable under the cover as he did camera work at the FHS Class of 2022 Graduation

FHS baseball tops Sharon on Saturday; Coach Eian Bain hired by Bridgewater-Raynham

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Saturday, Apr 13, 2024.


Baseball = Sharon, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final 
– Franklin did all of its damage offensively in the fourth inning while senior Matt Miller had a spectacular outing on the mound in a 3-0 win over Sharon. Miller tossed a complete game one-hitter for the Panthers, surrendering just a leadoff single in the fourth while retiring the side in order in the other six innings. He didn’t allow any walks and added eight strikeouts in the win. In the bottom of the fourth, sophomore Sean Kryzak had a one-out bunt single and came flying around from first to score on a double from junior Zach Winer. Winer eventually scored on a passed ball and Cole Sidwell, who reached on a single, stole second, and advanced to third on the passed ball, came home on a sacrifice fly from senior Jake Shaughnessy. Sharon’s Cole Arundale was solid on the mound with three runs allowed (two earned) on five hits and one walk, striking out seven in six innings.

Girls Lacrosse = Franklin, 3 @ Wellesley,  19 - Final


And for FHS Football via Ryan Lanigan, HockomockSports
Franklin football coach Eian Bain has been hired as the new head coach at Bridgewater-Raynham. Bain spent the last eight seasons of the helm of the Panthers. Great hire for the Trojans. #hockomock

For other results around the Hockomock League (subscription required) 

FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Dean College will be the home of the first Ruth Solomon Symposium - June 21 & 22, 2024

Dean College will be the home of the first Ruth Solomon Symposium, a multidisciplinary educational event designed for physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, allied health professionals, dance instructors, and dancers. The two-day symposium will be held at Dean College in Franklin, MA on June 21 and June 22, 2024. The theme of the event is "The Science Behind the Dancer: Optimizing Dancer Health," and will provide an opportunity to learn and review the fundamentals of care and instruction throughout the dancer's life.

"Dancers are elite athletes and an important portion of our students' training here at Dean focuses on prevention, because an injury can have a significant impact on their performance, careers, and mental health," said Marc Arentsen, Dean of the Joan Phelps Palladino School of Dance. "Empowering teachers, health practitioners, and dance professionals in this space with new knowledge and strategies to safeguard well-being and longevity in this demanding art form, makes educational symposiums such as this critically important. We look forward to welcoming everyone to our beautiful campus in June to participate in this tremendous opportunity to learn, exchange knowledge, share experience, and support those who live to dance."

Dean College and Boston Children's Hospital will hold a symposium in June designed to ensure the health of dancers.

Data from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network concludes that dance is the most physically demanding job in the country. The research looked at five types of physical activity — dynamic strength, explosive strength, time spent running or walking, stamina, and trunk strength. Studies have also shown that 80 percent of dancers incur at least one injury a year that affects their ability to perform, compared to a 20 percent injury rate for rugby or football players. Dean is one of only a dozen colleges in the U.S. that has a full-time certified athletic trainer on staff, dedicated to the performing arts. 

Boston Children's Hospital has a long-standing collaboration with both the School of the Arts and the School of Dance at Dean that includes a medical affiliate agreement; standing orders for licensed certified athletic trainers to provide onsite injury care and prevention; nutrition talks provided by Boston Children's registered dietitians; and dance affiliate referral privileges. Additionally, Dean's dedicated performing arts athletic training facility hosts monthly clinics staffed by Boston Children's physicians, and for even more hands-on support, Boston Children's clinicians often join Dean's performing arts athletic training staff backstage during dance concerts.

"Without question, dancers are deserving of high-level medical care and injury prevention support," said Amanda Donahue, Dean's Performing Arts Athletic Training Program Coordinator. "Over the past decade, we have been able to expand this assistance for our performing artists through our collaboration with Boston Children's, and this partnership has been instrumental in providing specialized performing arts medical care to our students."

Upon completion of the symposium, participants will be able to:
  • Identify risk factors and strategies to optimize dancer health and wellness;
  • Translate dance medicine research to clinical practice and dancer training;
  • Understand the multidisciplinary approach to the developing dancer;
  • Incorporate nutrition and mental health in the assessment, treatment, and training of dancers;
  • Understand innovative strategies for evaluating and treating dance related injuries including dynamic MSK ultrasound, EPAT, and orthobiologics; and
  • Discuss and demonstrate various styles of dance and recommendations for injury treatment and prevention.
"There has been a noticeable gap in translating dance medicine research from the clinical practice into the dance studio," said Bridget Quinn, MD of Boston Children's Hospital's Orthopedics and Sports Medicine department. "The Ruth Solomon Symposium has been created to try to bridge this gap by bringing together the physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and dancers to look at the current research and standard of care and to develop practical tools to improve our dancers' health and wellness."

The symposium has been named for Ruth Solomon (1935-2023), who was a recognized professional modern dancer, choreographer, and international teacher in academia. The published author of many scientific articles, books, and research studies centering on dance medicine, Ruth volunteered for 39 annual three-month residencies under the direction of Dr. Lyle Micheli at the Division of Sports Medicine at Boston Children's. Here she conducted several major dance medicine studies. In 2010 she was named Honorary Fellow of the Division of Sports Medicine at Boston Children's. She was also elected Fellow of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS) and was given an IADMS Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.

Pre-registration for the symposium is required and costs $100 to $300, depending on the participant's professional accreditation.

Dean College is a private, residential New England college grounded in a culture and tradition that all students deserve the opportunity for academic and personal success. A uniquely supportive community for more than 150 years, Dean has woven together extensive student support and engagement with exceptional teaching and innovative campus activities. Our graduates are lifetime learners who thrive in their careers, embrace social responsibility and demonstrate leadership. This is The Dean Differencedean.edu

The Encore EnHarmonix proudly release their very own Beatles tribute album "FAB"

Exactly 60 years ago this week, the Beatles reached the number one spot on the Billboard charts in the US for the very first time with the song "Love Me Do." It seems only fitting then that The Encore EnHarmonix proudly releases their very own Beatles tribute album, "FAB," this week on all digital platforms, including Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and YouTube, to name a few.

The Encore EnHarmonix proudly release their very own Beatles tribute album "FAB"
The Encore EnHarmonix proudly release their very own Beatles tribute album "FAB"


This album, re-imagined and produced by Lisa Ostrow, engineered and mastered by Emma Newton, with arrangements by Emma Newton and Patrick Dreier, is performed by The Encore EnHarmonix, a group of very talented young singers, ages 9 to 18, directed by Rebecca Abalutzk.

All profits from the sale of this album and their previous five albums go directly to the Encore Music Education Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit, 501[c][3] organization dedicated to providing scholarships and subsidies to deserving music students and programs.

Take a listen, and please feel free to leave reviews and share this remarkable treasure trove of Beatles classics like "Golden Slumbers," and "Hey, Jude," in ways you've never experienced before!

Graphic design courtesy of Laura Corinna Designs, LLC.

Find, listen, and purchase -> https://theenharmonix.hearnow.com/fab

Master Plan Update Committee & Sustainability Subcmte Meetings Apr 16 & Apr 17

  • Sustainability Subcommittee
Event Date:  Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 6:00pm


  • Master Plan Update Committee
Event Date:  Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 6:30pm


Master Plan Update Committee & Sustainability Subcmte Meetings Apr 16 & Apr 17
Master Plan Update Committee & Sustainability Subcmte Meetings Apr 16 & Apr 17

Franklin.TV: Eclipse, It Happened!

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 04/14/2024

Major networks covered the eclipse – live – from several locations across the U.S. TV stations along the path of totality had their own local news teams weighing in. Good coverage. Lots of fanfare and cheers. Then – on to the next news cycle.

Franklin.TV was also covering the eclipse – at the precise centerline of totality, four miles North of St. Albans, Vermont. Precise? Within a hundred feet or so, in the Champlain Country Club’s parking lot. This is where the more seasoned and serious eclipse trackers headed. For some, this was their third. Others, their fifth. We interviewed several as they set up computerized tracking systems. We learned much about eclipses, the science, and the humanity as well.

“Lots of folks headed to the park in downtown St. A’s . That’s gonna be a mosh pit. This is exactly where you want to be.” (Good advice.)

The experience of totality is quite literally other worldly.

While Sun and moon may be small against the sky, the vast scope of it completely envelopes you because the entire sky

A 360-degree wraparound ecliptic ‘sunset’
A 360-degree wraparound ecliptic ‘sunset’
above becomes as dark as a new moon night. (Only a new moon can eclipse the Sun.) Then, the unexpected. We were on somewhat higher open ground at a golf course. While we were centered in the deep cone of totality, the far horizon all around us was still lit, and we experienced a glorious, 360-degree wraparound ‘sunset’ effect.

Our new friends – the eclipse chasers went silent, some had tears of joy. We were all totally together in the moment. They’re also providing some additional images. Our eclipse special will be completed later this year. What might we reveal? For now, we’ll just have to keep you in the dark.
Thanks for listening to 102.9 wfpr●fm. 
And – as always – thanks for watching.

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf   

The Community Closet @FranklinUMC seeks clothing donations

"The Community Closet @FranklinUMC has seen nearly 70 visitors in the last two weeks and we're running low on clothing items.  
We are looking for donations of infant through adult spring and summer clothing items.  
Click the link to learn more about the Community Closet @FranklinUMC and how you can meet, share, and serve with neighbors" -> https://franklinumc.org/2024/04/11/seeking-clothing-donations-community-closet-franklinumc/

 

The Community Closet @FranklinUMC seeks clothing donations
The Community Closet @FranklinUMC seeks clothing donations

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Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely - April 17 at 11 AM

What is going on with .... ?
What happened to ....?
How come .... ?

Join Steve Sherlock, Franklin Matters & Franklin Public Radio Community Information Director (volunteer), for an informal and informative Q&A session. 

What is the session about?

• Steve provides some updates on what's happened in the past month in the first 10-15 minutes, then opens the floor to answer whatever questions you have 

When: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 11:00 AM  

Where: Franklin Senior Center (2nd floor conf room) and via Zoom

If you want the Zoom link, please use this form (https://forms.gle/9cqXaTTfP9pVU1zWA), or check with the Senior Center front desk, or email me directly (sgsherlock@franklinmatters.org).  

Note: While this event is held at the Senior Center it is not limited to seniors. Any one in Franklin can participate in person or remotely.

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Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely - April 17 at 11 AM
Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely - April 17 at 11 AM

RMS Reunion for Class of 2024

Looking forward to welcoming our former Remdawgs back!

RMS Reunion for Class of 2024
RMS Reunion for Class of 2024

Shared from ->
https://twitter.com/RMS_Remdawgs/status/1779280200422891998