Sunday, November 30, 2014

#GivingTuesday - theme song?

So if you are as foolish as our Community Information Director is, you'll appreciate what he did to the Mama's and Papa's classic song "Monday, Monday".

Got the tune in mind?

Check out YouTube here to refresh your memory:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h81Ojd3d2rY


Now with the tune in mind, please sing along!
Giving Tuesday
So good to us
Wednesday morning
It was all we hoped it would be 
Oh, Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday couldn't guarantee
That Wednesday evening you would still
Be funding meals

Giving Tuesday
Just love that day
Giving Tuesday
Sometimes it gives food that way 
Oh, Giving Tuesday you gave me no warning
Of what was to be
Oh, Giving Tuesday
How you could give and give so much

Every other day
Every other day
Every other day of the week is fine (fine), yeah
But when Giving Tuesday comes
But when Giving Tuesday comes
We find you giving all of the time 
Giving Tuesday
So good to us
Giving Tuesday
It was all we hoped it would be 
But, Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday couldn't guarantee
That Wednesday evening you would still
Be giving food to us

Giving Tuesday
Just love that day
Giving Tuesday
It just turns out that way
Oh, Giving Tuesday

Won't go away
Giving Tuesday
It's here to stay
Oh, Giving Tuesday


Sherlock's Foolish Music (MADCAP Records)
With sincere apologies to the Mama’s and Papa’s for taking liberty with their classic song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h81Ojd3d2rY

http://www.lyricsfreak.com/m/mamas+the+papas/monday+monday_20087282.html


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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Small Business Saturday leads to #GivingTuesday

Small Business Saturday brings attention to the small business in our community. They are as important, if not more so, than the major corporations.

A couple of them have incentives underway to help the Food Pantry
One now - to provide cupcakes for our December holiday meal. Visit The Cake Bar today to help out with the cupcake order.http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2014/11/lets-add-cupcakes-to-holiday-ham-dinners.html

One starts on Monday, when 5% of all the profits from the services they provide during the month of December will come to the Food Pantry. Make a reservation with Nice Car Care for your vehicle to get servicedhttp://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2014/11/nice-car-care-gives-back-to-families-in.html

And then if you have something left over, set it aside to contribute on #givingTuesday, December 2. 

What is #givingTuesday? http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2014/11/what-is-givingtuesday.html


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Friday, November 28, 2014

Black Friday leads to #GivingTuesday

Black Friday deals are all around. 

The Food Pantry has a deal too! 

Contribute today and we'll be able to provide healthy meals for more of our neighbors. We'll take a financial contribution. The green lasts and will help us into next year!

You can make a donation today, or wait until #givingTuesday, December 2. 

What is #givingTuesday? http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2014/11/what-is-givingtuesday.html


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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Turkey Trot Updates - Race is on!

6:00 AM - update

Race is on. The roads are good and the town will give the course a salting where needed.


10:00 PM - update:

I have spoken with the town regarding the road conditions of the race course. The course will be plowed, salted and sanded before the night is over. I will drive it in the morning to make a final decision on whether to cancel or not. I'll send an email out to you by 6:00 am. We'll also post the update on the http://www.feedtheneed.org/ website. 
Unfortunately, there will not be a snow date. 
Thanks for registering for the race! We hope to see you in the morning. Dress WARM.

from the race course in 2013
from the race course in 2013

Grateful for this giving community



Happy Thanksgiving
On behalf of all the families helped 
by your efforts throughout the year,
THANK YOU!



 Franklin Food Pantry | 508-528-3115 | www.franklinfoodpantry.org



The Franklin Food Pantry is so grateful for the help this community provides. From food, to volunteers, to financial contributions, it all adds up and allows us to deliver healthy food for our neighbors.

The Turkey Trot is happening as some of you read this and will have happened for those who are reading after taking part this morning.

Other examples of community involvement



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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Turkey Trot Info

Thanks for registering for the Franklin Turkey Trot! 


photo from the race in 2013
photo from the race in 2013

Race reminders:

Registration/ Bib Pick-up
-Wed. night from 7-9 pm - Avoid the lines on Thanksgiving morning and finalize your registration and pick-up your bib, free shirt, Ironman sunglasses, etc.

-Thanksgiving morning from 6:45 - 7:45 am. We are closing registration at 7:45 this year. 

Race Start
8:00 am. Last year we were hesitant to close registration before the race because the line was long. This year, it will close at 7:45 am.

Race Day Parking
No parking on Jordan Road! We were in a bit of trouble last year for clogging Jordan Road. If the church parking lot is full, please park down the street on Pearly Lane or Burning Tree Road. We will have a van circling those streets offering rides until 7:50 am.

Race Map

Awards
Awards will be given to the top three placers in each age category. Awards and gift certificates will be given to the best overall places.

Free T-shirts
180 shirts (100 short sleeve and 80 long sleeve) on a first come first serve basis. If you really want a shirt, you should come to the Wed. night registration.

Free Sunglasses
The Ironman sunglasses have been kindly donated again.

Free Raffle Items
We will be having a free raffle at the end of the race following the awards ceremony. Some raffle items include Boston Harbor Dinner Cruise for two, 4 Revolution tickets, etc.

Free Breakfast
Breakfast items are available in the gym. These items include muffins, bagels, fruit slices and beverages. 

Dress Warm
It looks like it will be a cold morning!

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks,
Krystal Whitmore = franklinturkeytrot@gmail.com
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Let's add cupcakes to the holiday ham dinners

The Food Pantry distributed about 200 turkey dinners to prepare for Thanksgiving. This season, let's add a sweet ending to the Holiday Ham Dinners.

Join The Cake Bar in reaching the goal of providing 4 cupcakes for each of the 200 Ham Dinners to be distributed by the Food Pantry this year. For every five cupcakes purchased, The Cake Bar will donate one.

Help us complete these delicious meals for our neighbors in need by sponsoring a cupcake today.

Thank you for your kind support!

a screen grab of The Cake Bar webpage
a screen grab of The Cake Bar webpage


Stop by The Cake Bar to sponsor one or more cupcakes.




Where is The Cake Bar?





Monday, November 24, 2014

Turkey Time Hours For Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin



November 2014
Happy Thanksgiving
Club Hours for Thanksgiving Time

Thanksgiving Hours 
Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin

Monday and Tuesday, November 24 and 25: 
Hours and classes are as normal: 5 am - 9 pm

Wednesday, November 26: Club and Box Hours: 5 am - 3 pm 
Morning classes ONLY.

Thursday, November 27 -THANKSGIVING 
Club and Box Hours: 7 am - 11 am
Morning Spin @ 7:15 am ONLY. 
(Please reserve your bike early.)

Also: November 27- CrossFit Franklin
Special Turkey Day WOD! 7 am - 8 am.  

Click here to RSVP with HCMC prior to date.

 

Friday, November 28.-Regular Hours from 5 am - 7 pm.  

NO 5:30 am circuit class at Team Fitness Franklin. 
We are holding ALL other scheduled classes.
All CFF classes held as scheduled.

What are you thankful for? Let us know. Grab some window paint near the front door and write your gratitude.  Lets fill in the door for all to see and enjoy!
We are grateful for all our dedicated members and staff.
Thank You ALL!
                                                      
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR BLACK FRIDAY SPECIALS!
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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Food Elves ‘12 Days of Donating’ Kicks off December 1

The Franklin Food Elves are making it easy for you to help your neighbors in need during the “12 Days of Donating” campaign benefiting the Franklin Food Pantry. From December 1 to December 12, volunteer Food Elves will be coming to your neighborhood, or you can donate goods at a local participating business.

The Franklin Food Elves is a charitable community service group made up of more than 75 hard-working middle school and high school students. For the past three years they have partnered with the Franklin Downtown Partnership and local businesses to create one of the Franklin Food Pantry’s most successful collection drives. Last year the “12 Days of Donating” campaign brought in more than $6,700 and 7,300 pounds of goods.

2014 Food Elves (L-R): Project 351 Ambassador Rebekah Redwine, YCIC's Dan Robert, Food Pantry Executive Director Erin Lynch, Head Elf Cameron Piana, Lead Elf Haley Frank

“People have been incredibly generous year after year donating to the Food Elves campaign. What we bring in helps 600 Franklin families that rely on the Food Pantry’s services. We are grateful that our community keeps exceeding our expectations,” says Cameron Piana, Food Elves co-founder.

In December the Food Elves will notify residents about the collection drive in their neighborhood, including information about what items are needed and the collection dates. Residents simply place bags of goods at their mailboxes on designated pickup dates and the Food Elves will do the rest.

In case there’s no elf in your neighborhood, it is still easy and convenient to donate. The group has placed bright red collection bins at participating Franklin Downtown Partnership member businesses. If the Food Elves meet their goal of collecting more than 1,200 pounds of goods, each business listed below has pledged to donate $200.

Bins can be found at these participating locations:

  • Auerr, Zajac & Associates, LLC, 29 Dean Ave.
  • British Beer Company, 280 Franklin Village Dr.
  • DCU, 500 West Central St.
  • Dean Bank, 21 Main St.
  • Dean College, Campus Center
  • Drama Kids of Metro West, 19 Dean Ave. (call for drop off schedule)
  • Emma’s Quilt Cupboard, 12 Main St.
  • Franklin Downtown Partnership Office, 9 East Central St.
  • Jane’s Frames, 11 East Central St.
  • Keefe Insurance Agency, 51 West Central St.
  • Murphy Business, 15 East Central St.
  • Pour Richard’s Wine & Spirits, 14 Grove St.
  • RE/MAX Executive Realty, 308 West Central St., Suite E
  • Yellin & Hyman, P.C., 693 East Central St., Suite 201


Also donating to the Food Elves campaign are Berry Insurance and Printsmart Office Solutions.

Look for a donation bin at the Holiday Stroll tree lighting ceremony at Dean College on Thursday, December 4, or drop off donations at the Franklin Food Pantry, 43 West Central St., and designate them for the “12 Days of Donating” drive.

This year the Food Elves also are collaborating with the Youth Community Involvement Club at Franklin High School and Project 351 at Horace Mann Middle School. Project 351 is a state-wide community service project and Food Elf volunteer Rebekah Redwine is this year’s Franklin ambassador.

“With a cold winter on the way, family budgets are stretched and more people need the Food Pantry’s services,” says Haley Frank, a lead Food Elf. “We are proud that this great group of students working with local businesses can make a huge, positive impact for Franklin.”

Erin Lynch, Franklin Food Pantry Executive Director, concurs; she cites a recent Lowell Sun story that states National Grid rates on November 1 increased 37 percent over last winter.

“Families who are already struggling will be hit once again when electric rates skyrocket,” says Lynch. “What these students accomplish is vital. The spirit of the Food Elves has captured the hearts of this community. We are so grateful for the amazing support that keeps multiplying through the hard work of these young leaders.”

This year the Food Pantry’s needs include health and hygiene products and non-perishable food items. For more information check the Food Pantry’s website, www.franklinfoodpantry.org/, or call 508-528-3115.

For more information about the Franklin Food Elves and the “12 Days of Donating” campaign, please contact the Food Elves at franklinfoodelves@yahoo.com or visit their Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Franklin-Food-Elves/714439188643292


This was re-shared from http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2014/11/food-elves-press-release_21.html#sthash.iZdwx75g.dpuf

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Nice Car Care gives back to families in need



Nice Car Care
527 Beaver St
Franklin, MA 02038
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Our team at Nice Car Care is proud to announce, we will again donate 5% of our profits, for the month of December, to the Franklin Food Pantry. 

Especially during the holiday season, we feel it's important to give back to our community, and we can't think of a better charitable organization to be a part of.

For more on the Franklin Food Pantry:  
FranklinFoodPantry.org/ 
Facebook.com/FranklinFoodPantry

We encourage you to give any way you can.  


Franklin Food Pantry

From our family to yours,
The Nice Car Care Crew


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Friday, November 21, 2014

Reminder: 3rd Annual Turkey Trot 5K Family Fun Run


The Third Annual Turkey Trot 5K Family Fun Run will take place on Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 27th. The lollipop course will begin and end at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) at 91 Jordan Road in Franklin. 
Sponsored by the Feed the Need organization located in Hull, MA, the race is open to runners and walkers of all ages, featuring medals for best overall, first, second and third and for men, women and children by age category. A free raffle and continental breakfast will follow the race. 
Feed the Need races started back in 2003 to support food pantries and shed light on hunger issues in local communities. The first such race took place here in Franklin in 2005, an idea of the LDS Church to help give back. 
“The race was renamed the Franklin Turkey Trot and began taking place on Thanksgiving morning three years ago when my son Hayden asked if he could plan the race as his Eagle Scout project – it has really hit its stride since,” remarked Krystal Whitmore, Director of the Franklin Turkey Trot. 
“We are inspired by the fantastic turnout for the Franklin race. It is wonderful to see something so simple create this great sense of community bonding and giving back on the holiday of Thanksgiving.” Erin Lynch, Executive Director for the Franklin Food Pantry agrees, “When people come out on this special holiday to get involved it shows a uniting and protecting of our community – our larger family – from the threat of hunger. We are grateful to Feed the Need for spearheading the race and raising awareness.”
The Food Pantry truck was filled with the entries fees (20 goods or $20)

Erin Lynch posing with the truck in 2013
Erin Lynch posing with the truck in 2013

Entry Fee for the Turkey Trot $20 or 20 cans of food (or box of personal toiletries). To participate in the Turkey Trot, please pre-register online at http://www.feedtheneed.org/. Register in person at LDS Church on Wednesday night, November 26th, 7-9pm or on race day, 6:45-7:45am. 
The first 100 participants to pick up their race bibs on Wednesday night will receive a T-shirt.

Pre-register online here  http://feedtheneed.org/races/112714.html

Monday, November 17, 2014

Governor Patrick visited the Food Pantry (photo recap)

Before taking the trip to the White House, Erin Lynch welcomed Governor Patrick and others to the Food Pantry when they visited Franklin in an event coordinated by Representative Jeffrey Roy.

Erin explaining the Healthy Futures room at the Franklin Food Pantry
Erin explaining the Healthy Futures room at the Franklin Food Pantry

Board of Directors Chairman Chris Feeley makes a point
Board of Directors Chairman, Chris Feeley makes a point for Governor Patrick
and GBFB Executive Director Catherine D'Amato

Dan Robert, FHS Youth Community Involvement Club with the Governor and Erin
Dan Robert, FHS Youth Community Involvement Club with the Governor and Erin

The opportunities to share the work the Food Pantry does with local and national government officials is priceless.


Additional photos from the visit to Franklin can be found on Representative Roy's Facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.333448080113071.1073741928.197484223709458&type=1

#gbfb  #healthyfutures #letsmove

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Lynda McCarthy is the raffle winner

The Patriots raffle ticket drawing was held at British Beer Company this evening. Dan, the BBC manager drew the winning ticket.

Lynda McCarthy of Franklin was reached via phone and was watching the Patriots game when she was notified. Needless to say, she was quite happy!

Dan, the BBC manager picking the winning ticket
Dan, the BBC manager picking the winning ticket

Our thanks

So where can I buy a ticket?

You heard about the raffle tickets donated by TeamFitness Franklin?

TeamFitness Franklin
TeamFitness Franklin

5 club seats and $50 parking pass to
Patriots VS. Lions November 23rd at 1:00pm, Gillette Stadium

Face value of these amazing seats is $600 each, for a total prize value of $3,000!

Raffle Tickets $25 each, or 5 for $100, or 12 for $200

So where can I buy a ticket?


Members of the Board will be at British Beer Company on Thursday, Nov 13 from 6:30 - 8:00 PM

The final opportunity will be before the winning raffle ticket is drawn on Sunday, Nov 16th also at British Beer Company. Ticket sales will start at 6:00 PM and close just before the drawing.

British Beer Company
British Beer Company

You can also buy a ticket at the Food Pantry during regular open hours.


Our thanks
  • to TeamFitness Franklin for the donation of the Patriots tickets to enable this raffle
  • to British Beer Company for the opportunity to sell the tickets there.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Local Residents and Community Leaders Take White House Tour


The Hockomock Area YMCA's Healthy Futures Initiative was selected to visit the White House Kitchen Gardens in recognition of its positive impact on local communities, through its Healthy Futures Initiative. The visit, part of Let’s Move on Thursday, October 30th, included a private tour of the White House.

Hockomock YMCA Healthy Futures group outside the White House
Hockomock YMCA Healthy Futures group outside the White House

The goals of the First Lady Michelle Obama's Let’s Move Initiative are aligned with, and supportive of, the Hockomock Area YMCA’s Healthy Futures Initiative, which focuses on community-based initiatives to reduce inactivity and poor nutrition in the fifteen communities served by the Y, through programs, projects, and policies. Healthy Futures incorporates prevention and intervention-based strategies that support families, especially those most at risk due to food insecurities.

The Hockomock Area YMCA’s Healthy Futures Initiative is active in 15 communities, serving more than 10,000 children annually, totaling over 184,382 hours of physical activity and nutrition education.

The 30 attendees included local volunteers, community leaders, families, and Hockomock Area YMCA staff. This special White House visit allowed the Y’s Healthy Futures volunteers and participants an opportunity to learn more about the importance of growing fresh food, and making healthy nutrition and dietary decisions.

In addition to Hockomock Area YMCA staff, attendees included residents and community members connected with the Y’s Healthy Futures Initiative from the towns of Bellingham, Foxboro, Franklin, Holliston, Mendon, Milford, and Plainville:


  • Bellingham: Jeanne Sheridan of Bellingham Public Schools, Food Services; Kimberly and Aiden Cohen
  • Foxboro: Deb Spinelli, Foxboro Public Schools Superintendent; Carrie, Ryan and Meghan Kelley
  • Franklin: Erin Lynch of the Franklin Food Pantry and her children Sierra and Kai; Healthy Futures volunteer Ansh Tarafder and her mom Rakhi Tarafder; Erin Earley and her children Sean and Brigid
  • Mendon: Hockomock Area YMCA Chairman of the Board of Directors Jeff Dufficy
  • Milford: Ellen Freedman of Milford Regional Medical Center and her daughter Mae
  • Plainville: Julie Kinney and her children Grant and William; Bethany Lotfi and her children Sawal, Mohamad, and Yousef
  • Hockomock Area YMCA Staff included Marykate Bergen, Kimberly Cohen, Caitlin Gibbs, Ed Hurley, and Kelly O’Neill


“As the Franklin Food Pantry continues to advocate that access to nutritious food is a critical component of emotional and physical health, we need champions like the Hockomock Area YMCA. This visit to the White House and the collaborative work we are doing on the Healthy Futures Initiatives brings much needed attention to the serious impact of hunger in our communities,“ exclaimed Erin Lynch, Executive Director of the Franklin Food Panty.

Hockomock YMCA Healthy Futures group visiting the White House garden
Hockomock YMCA Healthy Futures group visiting the White House garden

Located in the White House South Lawn, the Kitchen Garden is home to different fruits, vegetables, and herbs each growing season. The First Lady planted the White House Kitchen Garden in 2009 to initiate a national conversation around the health and well-being of our nation and to serve as an inspiration for schools and community groups across the country to plant gardens of their own.

The Let’s Move! Program was launched by First Lady Michelle Obama in 2010 and is a comprehensive initiative dedicated to solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation, so that children born today will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams. Combining comprehensive strategies with common sense, Let's Move! is about putting children on the path to a healthy future during their earliest months and years.

The Hockomock Area YMCA, working with community partners, is creating innovative initiatives to ensuring everyone has access to healthy food and a healthy lifestyle to combat the increase in chronic disease and healthcare costs related to obesity. The Y’s partnerships with school superintendents, principals, teachers, food service directors, and parent groups, have been the centerpiece of Healthy Futures’ sustained impact. Keeping kids moving and well-nourished are core goals of the Y’s Healthy Futures program. For more information, contact Caitlin Gibbs, Director of Health Innovation at the Hockomock Area YMCA at 508-772-1351 or caitling@hockymca.org.

Hockomock YMCA
Hockomock YMCA

About Hockomock Area YMCA:

The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility. With over 31,000 members, half under the age of 18, the YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities they are privileged to serve.

The Y is for Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility.


Friday, November 14, 2014

Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run


Hi Steve: 
It's that time of year again!  The Turkey Trot 5K race - to support the Franklin Food Pantry -  is this Thanksgiving morning.  Register on-line or on-site the morning of the race, do the 5K and be home before 10.  It is a great community building event - and all for a great cause. 
Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run
Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run

The pantry said that this race is their biggest fundraiser each year. Let's keep this tradition going. Last year, the race raised $6,721.00 and 2,582 pounds of food for the food pantry with 430 registered race participants. 
The Interfaith Council of Franklin is happy to be one of the sponsors - and is looking forward to a great day at the races :) 
Please share the race flyer with your readers.  http://www.feedtheneed.org/races/112714/FRFLIER14.pdf 
Thanks!
Michael 

----------Michael LoboInterfaith Council of Franklin

From the race webpage:

Location
LDS Church 
91 Jordan Road
Franklin, MA

Date

Thursday November 27th, 2014

Time

8:00 am race start

Entry Fee

20 cans/boxes of food or $20

Registration

Register Online Now or

Register on-site 6:45-7:45 am on race day or

Register on-site 7-9 pm night before (Wed)