Monday, June 30, 2014

"River Runs Through"


From the Pour Richard's Newsletter:
This mural, created by the Franklin community at last year's Harvest Festival, has been donated to the Franklin Food Pantry. It is being exhibited at different locations around town this summer, and right now, it's at Pour Richard's! 
Stop in to view the mural, and while you're here, please consider purchasing a raffle ticket. The winning ticket will be drawn at this fall's Harvest Festival, and the winner can decide to take the mural home or donate it to an appropriate public space: Town Hall, a school, the library, etc. 
Many thanks to Jane Curran of Jane's Frames for initiating this great project!
"River Runs Through"
"River Runs Through"

You can visit Pour Richard's to purchase a raffle ticket (or two). Tickets are $5 each.
http://pourrichardswine.com/

More about the community painting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/12/a-river-runs-through.html

and here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2013/12/community-mural-project-at-janes-frames.html


Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Food Pantry: Last chance to donate this fiscal year!



 


  
   June 24, 2014
 

Last Chance To Be Part Of This Year's Success Story!

  
Dear Community,
June 30th marks the end of our fiscal yearEvery donation made this week  supports impactful initiatives including our Mobile Pantry, Healthy Futures Market, and Cooking Matters classes.  

We are working hard, building creative community-wide partnerships as featured in the Milford Daily News articles below, and we need your help.

Please donate now to voice your support of these valuable programs. If received prior to July 1st, your contributions will be included in our Annual Report to be released in the fall.  Every amount counts! 

Donate Securely
Hunger and poor nutrition affect our children, our seniors, and our workforce.  There are more than 600 households right here in our community, for whom three meals a day is a luxury. 

THANK YOU for your support!  



Additional leadership gift and corporate sponsor opportunities available,
for details please email Erin Lynch erin@franklinfoodpantry.org

Join Us at Pour Richard's, 14 Grove Street, Franklin
this Thursday June 26th from 6-8:30pm
Wine Tasting ~ Live Music ~ Craft Beers  $10 per person
100% of ticket sales go to the Franklin Food Pantry



Franklin Food Pantry spotlights summer initiatives

FRANKLIN - The Franklin Food Pantry this week announced it will offer fresh produce from local farms this summer.The Healthy Futures Fresh Produce...
click the link to read full article!
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140620/NEWS/140629743 

Franklin Food Pantry rocks out

FRANKLIN - The Franklin Food Pantry briefly went on tour with the Dave Matthews Band last weekend, holding a food drive at the Xfinity Center in...
click the link to read full article!
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140614/NEWS/140617330/1994/NEWS 

Franklin Food Pantry       www.franklinfoodpantry.org 

Our facility is generously donated by Rockland Trust.
We are located at 43 West Central Street, Franklin MA,
on Route 140 in the Rockland Trust parking lot, across the street from the fire station.
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Saturday, June 21, 2014

Franklin Food Pantry Fundraiser - Pour Richard's - June 26




Pour Richard's Wine and Spirits
Pour Richard's Wine and Spirits
Connecting good friends with great wine!
                            
Never Drink Ordinary!



Pour Richard's Franklin Food Pantry Fundraiser!






Thursday, June 26
6-8:30 PM




Delicious Wines, Craft Beers, Food from Whole Foods Bellingham, and local musician Ken Barney to entertain us. And best of all? This fun evening is a benefit for the Franklin Food Pantry.







Tickets are just $10, with 100% of ticket sales to FFP. Pour Richard's will also donate 20% of profits from sales of beer, wine, and spirits.







This is a great chance to stock up for July 4th cookouts, summer vacation rentals, etc, while also assisting the Food Pantry. 

Tickets are available at the door, at the Food Pantry during normal business hours, or online HERE.



See you there!





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Friday, June 20, 2014

Franklin Food Pantry Announces Summer Initiatives and Mobilizes for a Healthy Season


The Franklin Food Pantry (FFP) has announced new initiatives to expand its services to existing and new clients. Firstly, The Food Pantry is in a position to test drive the mobile food pantry program this year. Beginning this month the FFP truck will become a mobile pantry, providing assistance to neighbors in the community who are unable to visit The Food Pantry’s downtown location due to obstacles such as transportation, childcare and medical reasons. Eligible members of the community will have the opportunity to pick up staples such as canned vegetables, fruits, beans, and soups; peanut butter, tuna fish, pasta, cereal, and beverages. Some non-food items may be offered as well including toiletries, household cleaning supplies and occasional pet products. Meat, dairy, fresh fruits, vegetables, breads and bakery items will be on the truck whenever available.

The FFP Mobile Pantry will visit three locations as part of its pilot program on the following schedule:

  • Franklin Housing Authority, 1000 Central Park Terrace on the 2nd Monday of every month from 2:30-3:30 p.m. serving residents of the Franklin Housing Authority at Central Park Terrace, North Park, East Park, or West Park Streets. 
  • Franklin Housing Authority, 45 Winter Street on the 3rd Monday of every month from 2:30-3:30 p.m. serving residents 45 Winter Street; and 
  • Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street on the 4th Monday of every month from 2:30-3:30 p.m. serving those affiliated with the Franklin Senior Center. 


Linda Sottile, Director of Operations for Franklin Food Pantry stated, “We expect to serve
an additional 40+ households in the next six months and hope to have additional locations on the
schedule by the end of the year.”

The Pantry also welcomes back the Healthy Futures Fresh Produce Market this summer. Running June
Healthy Futures Franklin
Healthy Futures Franklin
through October, the market will be open every Tuesday from 4:00-5:00pm. Clients can visit the downtown Franklin Food Pantry location at 43 West Central Street to pick up quality fruits and vegetables from our local farms and community garden partners. And, every 2nd Tuesday of the month, the Healthy Futures Market will present cooking demonstrations and food samplings from culinary experts of Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters® program.

Cooking Matters is a series of educational workshops offered in a fun, casual setting. The Cooking Matters staff will prepare simple, delicious dishes using seasonal produce and on-hand pantry staples. Guests will receive nutritional tips and recipe cards to help make these farm to table meals at home. The summer workshops are made possible by a grant from the MetroWest Health Foundation and fresh produce received from Akin Bak Farm, Hoffmann Farm, Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School community gardens and Franklin Community Gardens.

Michelle Camiel, Eastern Massachusetts Manager for Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters commented, “Cooking Matters is thrilled to be partnering with local farms, New England Chapel and the Food Pantry. It’s wonderful to collaborate with partners who are just as committed to bringing food skills education to families who need it as we are. We are looking forward to the Tuesday workshops at the pantry this summer!” Erin Lynch, Director of Development for Franklin Food Pantry shared, “The Cooking Matters educational classes are presented in a casual, cooperative and fun setting and have been very successful here. We have seen waiting lists of twenty or more families for these classes so we are excited to offer a summer series under the tent to accommodate larger numbers.”

Increased availability of nutritious food comes at a critical time for those who are reliant on The Food Pantry. For many families, when school closes for the summer, food insecurity rises. While at school, children in need receive lunch daily through state funded programs, but when the bell rings for the summer months, a steady diet can become compromised. Added Lynch, “It is important to serve our clients consistently throughout the year. The Greater Boston Food Bank recognizes the need for creative solutions to these challenges, and recently awarded our pantry a $2,500 grant for capacity building initiatives. The Mobile Pantry and Healthy Futures programs engage a collaboration of resources to provide additional reach to our community. Thank you to our sponsors, partner organizations, and our incredible core of volunteers who make these programs happen. “

To this end, volunteers are still needed for a variety of duties for both programs. Adults and students are welcome for several assignments. Some of the jobs include adult licensed drivers, loading and unloading the truck, set-up, inventory, assisting clients with shopping, and more. To get involved, please contact our Volunteer Coordinators at volunteers@franklinfoodpantry.org.

About Healthy Futures Franklin 
Mass in Motion
Mass in Motion
Healthy Futures Franklin is part of Mass in Motion (MIM). MIM is a statewide movement that promotes opportunities for healthy eating and active living in the places people live, learn, work and play. Marissa Garofano, Director of Community Wellness and the Healthy Futures Initiative for The Y, commented: “The Healthy Futures Initiative is committed to reduce inactivity and poor nutrition in the fifteen communities the Hockomock Area YMCA serves through programs, projects, and policies. The Healthy Futures Fresh Produce Market at The Pantry is an extension of our efforts to provide nutritional advocacy and access to fresh fruits and produce.” About Cooking Matters® Cooking Matters® is key to Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, which connects kids in need with nutritious food and teaches their families how to cook healthy, affordable meals. Learn more at NoKidHungry.org. For nutritious recipes and more information about Cooking Matters®, please check out the website at ma.cookingmatters.org.

About The Franklin Food Pantry
Established in 1987, the mission of the Franklin Food Pantry is to provide immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions, by empowering the community through resources, education and collaboration. It is part of the Greater Boston Food Bank network and depends entirely on support and donations from volunteers, corporate partners and the community at large. The Franklin Food Pantry is located at 43 West Central Street, Route 140 and can accept donations during business hours, Tuesday - Friday, 9am -1pm. Non-perishables may also be dropped off after hours in the bin by the front door, or monetary donations may be mailed to Franklin Food Pantry, PO Box 116, Franklin MA 02038. For more information, visit franklinfoodpantry.org, like the pantry’s page on Facebook, or call 508-528-3115. The Franklin Food Pantry is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization FEIN # 04-3272663.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Save the Date - 2nd Annual Pam's Run on October 18, 2014

The Neighbor Brigade works closely with the Food Pantry to help our Franklin neighbors.


Pam's Run is dedicated to the memory and legacy of Pam Manikas Washek, founder of Neighbor Brigade, and a tireless champion for families in crisis. Pam's Run will raise funds to keep her dream going and growing—so that no family needs to face crisis alone.
Details
5K Run/Walk or 10K Run
Cash Awards
Kids' Activities
Food, Music and Fun for All
All proceeds go to Neighbor Brigade
We are actively seeking sponsors, in-kind donors and volunteers for race day. Learn more at pamsrun.com.
Register at pamsrun.com
Please join us—October 18

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Looking for Volunteer Opportunities? We've got them!


The Mobile Food Pantry has been launched!    It is still in the new stage so adjustments will be made along the way to facilitate this process.   Many people have been asking for volunteer opportunities and we are happy that the Mobile Pantry will provide many for high schoolers and adults!  Community Service hours will be given for this effort.

We were utilizing an on-line tool (Sign-Up Genius) to schedule our volunteers. We are now relying on email. If you want to participate, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator --> volunteers@franklinfoodpantry.org

Mobile Pantry Schedule

2nd Monday (Park Terrace)3rd Monday (Winter Street)4th Monday (Senior Center)

Franklin Food Pantry truck takes the Food Pantry to our neighbors
Franklin Food Pantry truck takes the Food Pantry to our neighbors


purple - For HS Students and up
If you would like to sign up more than one shift, we would love to have you with us!



12:00               Meet at Pantry to help load the truck  (4 volunteers- High School students or Adults).  Can drive to location and help unload too.

1:00                 Driver needed to drive the truck to the location.  Must have a valid license and current insurance. (Adults 21+)

1:00 - 2:00      Unload truck at location (3-4 volunteers-Can be High School students )

2:30 - 3:30      Assist Clients - forms, shopping, misc.  (4 volunteers - Adults 21+)
3:30                 Driver needed to drive the truck back to Pantry  

3:30-5:00        Re-load truck and then help unload it back at the Pantry.  (4 volunteers - High School students okay)



*Please note that some of these tasks may require heavy lifting and the basement stairs.

Many thanks!

--
Lisa Buccella and Maria Weiss
Volunteer Coordinators
Franklin Food Pantry
43 West Central Street
PO Box 116
Franklin, MA 02038
508-528-3115, press 5 for volunteer line voicemail

"It’s a really nice collaboration"

You may recall that the Dave Matthews Band was helping the Food Pantry. How much help did they provide?
This year, Lynch said, the pantry convinced Reverb to invite Hoffmann Farm, run by Nick Hoffmann, who started his community-supported agriculture program anew in 2012 after moving to Franklin from New Braintree. 
At the show last Saturday, the pantry and the farm had two booths set up in the concourse. The pantry collected more than 500 pounds of food and $2,400 to purchase produce from Hoffmann. 
And both were able to get some exposure, as thousands of people attended the show.
You can read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140614/NEWS/140617330/1994/NEWS

The prior article on the Dave Matthew Band and the Food Pantry
http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2014/06/dave-matthews-helps-food-pantry.html


What will the $2,400 be used for? The Food Pantry already purchases some Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares from Hoffman Farms to provide fresh produce to our neighbors. These funds will either add to this program for this year or next year. The Hoffman Farm is located on Daniels St in Franklin.

Hoffman Farm, Daniels St - Franklin
Hoffman Farm, Daniels St - Franklin



Saturday, June 14, 2014

Wine Tasting Fund Raiser - Pour Richard's - Jun 26


Raise a glass and raise funds for the Franklin Food Pantry!

Sample from a selection of wines and beers while snacking on some cheese platters provided by Whole Foods.

This is a great opportunity to stock up for the 4th of July and summer parties while helping a great cause!

100% of all ticket sales and 20% of profits from wine, beer, and liquor purchases made during the event will go directly to the Franklin Food Pantry.

Pour Richard's Wine and Spirits

When:  June 26 from 6:00 to 8:30 PM

Where:  Pour Richard's - 14 Grove St, Franklin

Tickets can be purchased on line here or at the Food Pantry during our normal hours of operation.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Looking for a special gift for June?


Do you have a special gift to find for someone this June? 

Perhaps a birthday or graduation?

Consider giving the gift that gives back.

Franklin Pride
Franklin Pride
The Franklin Pride bead can be purchased alone, with a necklace or bracelet. Each purchase also contributes a percentage of the price to the Food Pantry.

Foll this link to find your purchase options  http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/p/1.html


Sunday, June 8, 2014

Welcome to AmazonSmile

If you shop at amazon, you can shop at amazon smile and a percentage of your purchase will be donated by Amazon to your favorite charity.

The Franklin Food Pantry is one of the options to chose. This would be an easy way to go about your life do your business and when purchasing through Amazon, help the Food Pantry with a click.

How easy is that!


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You shop. Amazon gives.
Dear Stephen Sherlock,
Amazon will now donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases when you shop at AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com). We will reach out to Franklin Food Pantry Incorporated to ensure it is ready to accept donations from Amazon.
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Volunteers Needed for Mobile Pantry and Healthy Future Market


The Franklin Food Pantry will introduce the Mobile Pantry beginning Monday June 9th!!  We will need volunteers to help out on Mondays for this new program.  To start, the Mobile Pantry will be held on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Monday of each month.   

Franklin Food Pantry truck becomes the "mobile pantry"
Franklin Food Pantry truck becomes the "mobile pantry"

Volunteers are needed for the following shifts for each week:

12:00  -  Meet at Pantry to help load the truck  (3-4 volunteers-High School students okay)

1:00 - Driver needed to drive the truck to the location (Senior Center, Central Park Terrace or Winter Street depending on the week). Volunteer must have a valid license and current insurance.

1:30  -  Unload truck at location (3-4 volunteers-High School students okay)

2:30-3:30  -  Clients visit the Market.  Volunteers will be needed to help Clients, do intake forms for new clients, etc.  (3-4 volunteers - students NOT okay)

3:30 - Driver needed to drive the truck back to Pantry 

3:30-5:00  -  Reload truck and then help unload it back at the Pantry.  (3-4 volunteers - High School students okay)
*Please note that some of these tasks may require heavy lifting and the basement stairs.

Eventually the process will change a little bit as we are having the Clients fill out shopping lists for each month, so we will be filling individual boxes prior to each Monday visit and the Clients will then only have to shop for specialty items such as bread, produce, and any other items we bring each week. 

Healthy Futures
Healthy Futures


The Healthy Future Market is also beginning next week, Tuesday June 10th!   Every Tuesday through October we will have the Healthy Future Market at the Pantry. The schedule for this program is as follows:

12:00 - Bring Pantry truck to Akin Bak and Hoffmann Farms to pick up that week's CSA shares.  May involve some heavy lifting.  (2 volunteers - one will need to drive the truck and must have a valid drivers license and current insurance)

1:00  -  Setup the Market (carry tables and chairs from basement, unload product from the truck, weigh and setup the produce for the Market.  (4 volunteers - High School students okay)

3:00  -  Take inventory of stock, set limits for each item, place signage, etc.  (2 volunteers - High School students okay)

4:00-5:00  -  Market takes place.  Assist Clients with their shopping, weigh out the bags, help with demos, tastings, etc.  2nd week of each month there will be a chef from Cooking Matters running a workshop too.  (3-4 volunteers - students NOT okay)

5:00  -  Break down Market, bring produce inside and put in appropriate space (shelves, fridge).  Bring all tables, chairs, etc. back into basement.  (3-4 volunteers - High School Students okay).
 *Please note that some of these task involve some heavy lifting and the basement stairs.

We will have a calendar set up at the Pantry for each week and each shift so if you are interested in helping out on a specific day we can keep track of it that way and we will also send out reminders prior to your shift. Robin Cowper will be coordinating the Market schedule and will be in touch with you with further information.

As you can see we need quite a few people to make these both successes and we appreciate any help you can provide. 

Thank you very much!


Lisa Buccella and Maria Weiss
Volunteer Coordinators
Franklin Food Pantry
43 West Central Street
PO Box 116
Franklin, MA 02038
508-528-3115, press 5 for volunteer line voicemail

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Dave Matthews helps the Food Pantry

The Dave Matthews Band is helping the Franklin Food Pantry via the BamaGreen Project. As the band tours, it is coordinating with local farms and local pantries (yes, us!) to raise awareness and funds for the local farmers.

Dave Matthews Seed Packets are for sale ($5) at each concert venue.

The BamaGreen Food Drive
The BamaGreen Food Drive

Click here to view a video on the project http://www.reverb.org/DMB/DMB2.html

Additional info on how you can take action to help can be found here
http://www.reverb.org/DMB/action.html


If you are not going to the concert and would like to contribute, the Franklin Food Pantry accepts donations securely online here
Donate to the Food Pantry
Donate to the Food Pantry


Note the Dave Matthews Band appearance at the Xfinity Center this Saturday, Jun 7th is sold out
http://davematthewsband.com/tour/2014-06-07-xfinity-center