Author: News Staff

  • 2006 Spring Into Arts Calendar Now Available

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – START Framingham Partnership’s Spring into Arts Calendar covering local events from April 17th through May 21st is now available both online on framingham.com as well as in booklet form.

    Thanks to Bose Corporation, who donated the printing, you can pick up a booklet at the Framingham Libraries, as well as the many museums, art studios, cultural organizations, and businesses around Framingham.

    Copies will also be available at events, including the kick-off event, the Framingham Rotary Club’s Annual Multicultural Fair at the Town Hall and Civic League. The Fair is Marathon Monday, April 17th, from 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is free.

    The mission of the START Framingham Partnership is to strengthen community life in Framingham and to contribute to the cultural broadening, deepening and diversifying participation in the arts and cultural activities.

    framingham.com will publish any changes and updates to the calendar.

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  • Town Election Today, April 4th 2006

    FRAMINGHAM,MA – Framingham polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the annual election. Voters will choose candidates for the Board of Selectmen, Planning Board, School Committee, and other positions.

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  • Election Eve Candlelight Vigil

    FRAMINGHAM, MA –The Framingham Interfaith Clergy Association will hold an Interfaith Candlelight Vigil for Healing, Civility, and Cooperation in Framingham.

    The vigil will the eve of the elections, Monday April 3rd at 6:00 PM in front of the Memorial Building and will include the lighting of candles and praying for those who are running for office.

    This action is in response to what religious leaders of Framingham consider to be a continuing deterioration in the atmosphere and attitudes in public discourse in our community. Our hope is that public leaders and candidates will be present to support a common desire to take constructive steps in working together as a community.

    However, no candidates will be endorsed and no positions on political issues will be taken – all candidates will have the same prayers for guidance, compassion and cooperation said for them.

    The vigil itself will only be about twenty minutes and then we will make teams of clergy and laypeople who will go to say prayers of blessing at each of the ten polling locations in Framingham.

    Everyone is invited to come and participate!

    Fifteen clergy have committed to participating.

    If you have any questions, please contact the Rev. Rich Hurst at the Lutheran Church of Framingham (508-877-2550 or revhurst@rcn.com )

  • High School Wins Drama Fest

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham High School Drama Company took top honors in the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild competition in Boston this weekend. Initially, over 100 school districts entered the competition. After two elimination rounds, earlier in the year, 15 town finalists remained in the 75 year old drama fest.

    Sixty-four Framingham High students wowed the audience with the play: “Tales of Trickery: Two Indonesian Folk Tales.” Nine Framingham students took home All Star Awards for outstanding performances and two FHS seniors where honored for their work in the drama curriculum at the ceremonies as well. Framingham also collected awards for design, costume design, and its orchestra.

    Framingham, along with Wellesley High, will represent the state in the New England Theater Conference held in New Hampshire on April 29th.  Visit the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild at: www.mhsdg.com

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  • Callahan Senior Center Happenings for April

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – CALLAHAN CENTER HAPPENINGS FOR APRIL:

    Cancer Prevention & Awareness – Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 10:00 am Callahan Center, Union Ave. The big “C” is probably the most dreaded word that any of us could ever hear. These are some steps you could take to make yourself more aware of the causes of cancer, and possible methods of prevention. Screening tools are very helpful in the discovery of cancer. Screening tools currently available are: Mammogram for breast cancer, PSA for prostate cancer, Stool for guaiac and Colonoscopy for colon cancer, CA126, a blood test, just to name a few. Please come and join us and become more educated about your risk, and new treatments for this dreaded disease.

    Framingham State College (FSC), the Center for Lifelong Learners, in partnership with and at the Callahan Center Presents: Avocados to Walking: Ways to Enhance Your Heart Health, Instructor: Jessica Hodge, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition, FSC,Date: Monday, April 3, 2006,Time: 6:30 – 7:45 pm, Cost: $6.00 (In order to pay the presenter’s fee, we require a donation of $6.00), To register: Please call the Callahan Center at 508-532-5980.

    We will explore the benefits of chocolate, wine, yogurt and yoga as components to reduce cholesterol and enjoy a long, healthy life. Recent government guidelines highlight diet and lifestyle changes as the first line of defense against heart disease and cholesterol. Be prepared to sample some delicious foods that can be a part of your “plaque attack”.

    Dr. Jessica Hodge, a nutritional biochemist, received her bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Home Economics from Ohio Wesleyan University and her Ph.D. from Tufts University in Nutritional Biochemistry. She is an Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition at Framingham State College where she teaches courses in Human Nutrition Science, Food, Culture and Society, Sports Nutrition and Current Issues in Nutrition and Health.

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    The Irish Music Guy – Instructor: Kevin Farley, Date: April 5, 2006 Time: 10:00 am, Cost: $6.00 (In order to pay the presenter’s fee, we require a donation of $6.00), To register: Please call the Callahan Center at 508-532-5980.

    Mr. Kevin Farley remembers that his grandmother told him, “When God makes you , he puts an invisible thread in your hands and all that you have to do is follow it”. Mr. Farley’s invisible thread runs through his rich and varied fabric of Irish music and lore. He explains “there are threads in story and song; threads of history, culture and family. These threads weave us together into one nation, one world.” As part of his repertoire, he plays ten different instruments including the fiddle, accordion, Celtic harp, penny whistle, guitar, banjo, bodhran, harmonica, bouzouki and the piano. Mr. Farley received his bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing from St. Frances College in Biddeford, ME. He studied classical guitar with Rey dela Torre in California. For the past 25 years, Mr. Farley has been connecting with people through his music.

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    Support Groups at Callahan Senior Center: Bereavement Support Group: Mondays, April 3, 10, 17 & 24 at 10:00 am. Diabetic Support Group: Tuesday, April 11 at 1:30 pm. Grandparent Support Group: Tuesday, April 11 at 1:00 pm and Tuesday, April 25 at 6:45 pm. Low Vision Group: Friday, April 21 at 1:00 – 3:00 pm. Massage Therapy: Thursday, April 6. Parkinson’s Support Group: Tuesday, April 18 at 1:30 pm. Podiatry: Monday, April10 from 12:30 pm to 3:15 pm, by appt. only. Stroke Survivors’ Support Group: Monday, April 3 at 1:00 pm.

    BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC FOR APRIL – Wednesdays, April 5, 12, 19 and 26 From 9:30 am—11:00 and 12:00 pm—1:00 pm

    CARDIOVASCULAR CLINIC IN APRIL – The Cardiovascular Clinic will be on Tuesday, April 4th at 10:00 AM until 11:30 AM. A doctor from the MetroWest Medical Center and nurse Kitty Mahoney from the Framingham Board of Health will be at the Senior Center to check your blood pressure, answer any questions and address individual concerns. For further information, please contact Kitty Mahoney at 508-532-5472.

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    Make Choices NOW! – Not sure if you should be taking a Medicare Part D Prescription Plan? Are you wondering if Prescription Advantage is right for you? Don’t wonder too long! Deadlines are coming up soon for both programs.

    Not sure what to do? Help is available from a number of sources. Remember, though, that phone lines can get jammed and appointments will book quickly. Wait too long, and you may not get the help you need.

    Prescription Advantage is holding an open enrollment period now. Your completed application is due no later than April 28. Medicare Part D drug plan open enrollment ends May 15th. For more information, or to request an application, call 1-800-243-4636 (1-800-AGE-INFO) and press or say 1.

    Applications are also available at the Council on Aging. The best place to get information on the different Part D plans is on the web at www.medicare.gov. For information by phone, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Please have at hand a list of your drugs and their dosages. You will also need information about any health insurance you have. MassMedline, a service of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy is also available to help. Call 1-866-633-1617.

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    SHINE (Serving the Health Information Needs of Elders) offers free, health insurance counseling. Call the Senior Center for a SHINE appointment. To reach a SHINE counselor by telephone, call 1-800-243-4636 and press or say 2. Leave a message with your name, telephone number, and a brief description of your questions. A counselor will call you back.

    Do you want to save money on your prescription drugs? Is your annual income less than $29,400 (single) or $39,600 (couple)? Assets do not count. Prescription Advantage will pay all or part of your Medicare Part D premium, your total annual deductible and give you coverage in the gap (donut hole). It will also limit your total out of pocket spending significantly. What a great deal!! This is available to everyone, including those with Medicare Advantage plans, the VA, and Retiree plans. All you have to do is enroll by April 28. There is no cost to joining. Drop in to the Callahan Center on Thursday, April 6, between 9:30AM and 3PM and get help with filling out the application. Remember to bring documents to verify your income. No cost to join! Savings to be had! What have you got to lose?

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    Callahan Center Policy for Durable Medical Equipment Loan Program – The Callahan Center will accept donations of durable medical equipment to be used to loan to other seniors in need. All equipment must be in good working order with parts and directions (where applicable).

    The following is a list of equipment that is acceptable. *Arrangements will be made for large items such as an electric bed, electric scooter, etc. to go directly to interested parties. We do not accept crutches of any kind. If you have any questions about donated items, please direct inquiries to Ann Steacie at 508-532-5980.

    Acceptable items are as follows:

    – Bed protector pads

    – Incontinence products (new)

    – Bed board with handle

    – Over the bed table

    – Blood glucose machine

    – Over the bed trapeze

    – Blood pressure machine

    – Ramps

    – Canes and quad canes

    – Raised toilet seats

    – Commodes (we do not take the potty, you must dispose of that item)

    – Elastic stockings (new)

    – Reachers and grabbers

    – Electric bed or scooter *

    – Extended shoehorn

    – Geriatric chair

    – Tub seats, tub bars

    – Gauze materials (unopened)

    – Walkers

    – Hoyer lift

    – Wheelchairs

    Please bring your donated items to Ann Steacie in the Outreach Department at the Callahan Center. In her absence, the receptionist at the front desk will help you. Thank you, in advance, for your generous donation that will assist someone else during their time of need.

    The Callahan Center reserves the right to not accept items that are not on this list above, are not in proper working order or are not clean.

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    The MetroWest Radio Reading Service – On Friday, May 19, 2006, The MetroWest Radio Reading Service, an affiliate of the Talking Information Center Massachusetts Reading Network under the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, and a community Outreach program of the Disability Service Office at Framingham State College will hold its annual Radio Reading Appreciation Day at the Callahan Senior Center as part of the May Meeting of the Framingham Low Vision Group.

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    Some thirty volunteers will be honored, including special honors to Barry Bograd, author of the book, “Get Off Your Rocker Before You Go Off Your Rocker” and Doctor Daniel Levy, author of the book, “A Change of Heart: How the Framingham Heart Study helped Unravel the Mysteries of Cardiovascular Disease.” Both books have been broadcast as part of our service, with Barry Bograd recording his book and Doctor Levy donating the book for our recording of it.

    Light Refreshments will be provided through Lunch Express. The program will be from 1-00 p.m. until 3-00 p.m. It promises to be s very special day to honor our volunteers. Awards will be presented by officials at F.S.C. and the Talking Information Center. Dennis Polselli Disability Services Coordinator/director Metro-West Radio Reading Service at Framingham State College.

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    WANTED – We are in need of yarn for lap robes for Veterans and Baby Afghans for the H.I.V. Babies. Please call Evelyn Langley, Project Coordinator at 508-532-4105. Thank you, in advance, for your generosity and support of this valuable project!

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    Friends’ General Meeting – The next Friends’ meeting will be on Monday, April 10th at 1:30 pm. The entertainment will be with Billy Bruso. Refreshments will be served. Come and bring a friend!

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    Just in time for all the upcoming spring and summer weddings! – Win a beautiful Lladro Bride & Groom figurine. It would make an excellent gift! Donation $2.00 or – chances for a $5.00 donation. Chances may be purchased at Heritage Gallery at Callahan Center. Drawing will be on Monday, May 8th. You need not be present to win. Proceeds will go to the Friends of Callahan Building Fund.

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    Notice from Heritage Gallery – Heritage Gallery is a quality, consignment shop for home furnishings, collectibles, crafts and antiques. Bring us your unwanted articles and turn them into cash! If you have items to donate or be sold in the Gallery, please call Evelyn Langley for an appointment at 508-532-4105. Please do not drop off your items at the front desk or in any other area of the Center.

    We cannot accept broken items, chipped china or glassware or used electrical appliances, since we can offer NO safety guarantees. All articles are subject to approval by the examining committee. All merchandise must be received and returned at the consignor’s expense. The consignment fee is 25% to Heritage Gallery and 75% to the consignor. Non-seniors pay a $5.00 entry fee. We do not guarantee the sale of any article. Gallery Hours are Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00 am to 2:15 pm.

    Heritage Gallery reserves the right to regulate the displays, advertising, etc. We do assure you of fair treatment. All reasonable care will be accorded your merchandise, but we cannot be responsible for reasonable wear and tear. Thank you for your interest in Heritage Gallery!

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    COMING UP THE MONTH OF MAY! Callahan Center’s Senior Week Festivities – May 8 – 12, 2006

    Monday, May 8th – New Members Open House at Callahan Center from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. Coffee and Danish will be available. Wednesday, May 10th – Cameron Middle School Jazz Band at Callahan Center from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. If you plan to attend the jazz concert, a pizza lunch will be available. $1.00 donation is requested. Please call the Center at 508-532-5980 to reserve a seat. Limited to the first 75 people. Thursday, May 11th – Haircuts and Manicures compliments of Keefe Technical Cosmetology Students from 9:00 am to 11:30 am. Please call the Center at 508-532-5980 to make an appt. Friday, May 12th – Volunteer Luncheon at Keefe Technical High School Dining Room at 11:30 am. (By invitation only)

    STROKE SUPPORT SERVICES – May 8th from 1:00-2:15 pm – The Stroke Support Services would like to invite you to attend our meeting on May 8th. We will show a video, and several of our Stroke Survivors will be speaking about their experiences dealing with their illness and their healing. Volunteer nurses, Irene Jones and Jody Mahan, will be available for your questions.

    ARTHRITIS PRESENTATION – May 18th at 10:00 am – Please join us for this informative presentation.

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  • Marian High Gala Auction in April

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Marian High School, Union St., Framingham, is delighted to announce the annual Marian Gala Auction and Dinner: “The Best Ticket in Town.”

    Please join us on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. at Indian Meadows Country Club in Westborough. Our live and silent auctions will include many fabulous items including sports tickets and memorabilia, weekend adventures, and much, much more!

    The evening will culminate with our Grand Raffle drawing for a 2006 Ford Mustang. Raffle tickets for the Mustang are $100 each. Gala tickets are $75.

    For all tickets or more information, visit www.marianhigh.org or contact Jim Waldman at 508-875-7646 ext. 217 or jwaldman@marianhigh.org

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  • Scholarship Essay Contest Open to Heart Study Descendants

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – In memory of Dr. Thomas R. Dawber, (Director of the Framingham Heart Study from 1949 to 1966), The Friends of the Framingham Heart Study plan to award a $500 scholarship to a deserving high school senior upon graduation.

    The Friends are sponsoring a contest that is open to all children of Framingham Heart Study participants who will be graduating from high school in the spring of 2006 and going on to college.

    The prize will be awarded to that student whose essay of 1,000 words is judged the winner of the competition. The topic of the essay is “What It Means to be a Participant in Medical Research”.

    Essays should be sent as a word document attached to an e-mail to Esta H. Shindler at eshindle@bu.edu no later than March 31, 2006. Included in the e-mail message should be future college and career plans after graduation, as well as name, address, and phone number.

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  • Belknap Pool Memberships Available

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – “Framingham’s Best Kept Secret: The Belknap Pool”.  The Framingham Swimming Pool Association has memberships available.

    The pool is open Memorial Day to Labor Day with Olympic Size Pool, Wading Pool for the little ones, Picnic Grove and playground, Tennis Courts and more.

    Come and enjoy yourself in a relaxing summer retreat just around the corner from home.

    For further info. call 508-877-9726 or fspamembership@juno.com and leave your name and number.

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  • LIFT Bus Wrap Design Competition

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Town of Framingham Department of Planning & Economic Development has announced an art competition open to “…art students attending a school in Massachusetts enrolled in an art or design course”.

    The competition: Design a “bus wrap” for the Town’s public transit system. Designs are sought for side panels, (below and above windows) and rear panel of the Town’s LIFT bus vehicles.

    Wanted: a colorful, attractive, inventive bus wrap to promote public transit.

    The design should inform, entertain, and ultimately attract new users of public transit in Framingham.

    There is one $1000.00 grand prize and four $50 prizes.

    Student / artists are encouraged to submit designs that are “…creative, fun, surprising, even comic and promote the use of public transit by a wide range of people”.

    Selected designs will be hung at Framingham Town Hall April 12 to May 12. Artists will be invited to attend an opening reception April 17, Patriot’s Day.

    Deadline for the competition is Monday, April 3, 2006, so be sure to download and print out the General Information and Rules and Entry Form (PDF) files and start working on your entry now!

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  • LIFT Bus Wrap Design Competition

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Town of Framingham Department of Planning & Economic Development has announced an art competition open to “…art students attending a school in Massachusetts enrolled in an art or design course”.

    The competition: Design a “bus wrap” for the Town’s public transit system. Designs are sought for side panels, (below and above windows) and rear panel of the Town’s LIFT bus vehicles.

    The design should inform, entertain, and ultimately attract new users of public transit in Framingham.

    There is one $1000.00 grand prize and four $50 prizes.

    Student / artists are encouraged to submit designs that are “…creative, fun, surprising, even comic and promote the use of public transit by a wide range of people”.

    Selected designs will be hung at Framingham Town Hall April 12 to May 12. Artists will be invited to attend an opening reception April 17, Patriot’s Day.

    Deadline for the competition is Monday, April 3, 2006, so be sure to download and print out the General Information and Rules and Entry Form (PDF) files and start working on your entry now!

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