Author: News Staff

  • Framingham Launches Spring Into Arts

    Month Long Festival Links Artists and Community

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The first annual Spring Into Arts festival begins next week in Framingham. This month-long festival will feature 50 arts and cultural events at scheduled locations in Framingham from April 18 through May 22. Spring Into Arts is a project of the START Framingham Partnership, a consortium of 60 individuals and organizations, appointed by town Selectmen, working together to support Framingham’s artists and cultural organizations.

    START Framingham is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) which chose Framingham as one of three Massachusetts towns to receive a three-year grant from the Wallace Foundation to support and to promote community participation in the arts. MCC’s decision to choose Framingham was influenced by the town’s ethnic diversity and hundreds of professional artists and cultural organizations actively working in various fields in the arts.

    “In selecting the three communities to join us as partners, we wanted to support and encourage local leadership. It was clear that strong local leadership was well established in the Framingham Office of Economic Development and Planning and in the Framingham Cultural Council. Our job was to catch up on their vision.” says MCC’s START project director H. Mark Smith.

    START’s mission is to raise awareness of the arts and to increase participation in arts-related activities among all segments of the population through innovative and creative methods. “We are honored that Framingham was recognized as having a dynamic arts and cultural community. It offers many opportunities for people of all ages to not only celebrate the arts, but also to participate in their community through the arts. The Spring Into Arts festival will introduce the wider public to Framingham’s vibrant and ethnically diverse arts community,” explains Carla Fink, director of START Framingham Partnership.

    The festival kicks off with a Multicultural Fair on April 18 from 1-4 p.m. in Nevins Hall of the Memorial Building Town Hall, and the Family Drop Into Art program at the Danforth Museum of Art between 1-3 p.m. Families will find a number of events geared toward children of all ages, as well as several events presented by Framingham students.

    “Spring Into Arts provides an opportunity to showcase our students’ talents in the visual and performing arts,” notes George Perrone, department head of fine arts at Framingham High School. “The arts are alive and well in Framingham at all levels. I hope the festival and various student-performed events encourage increased public participation and support for the arts in our schools and community.”

    Families, art enthusiasts and those looking to participate in the arts for the first time will have the opportunity to chat with artists in their studios, participate in hands-on art projects at the Danforth Museum of Art, discover a variety of musical styles, explore Brazilian music, art and literature at the Brazilian American Association’s day long festival, experience the visual and performing arts featuring Framingham students, walk through 45 acres of wildflowers, or be entertained by storytellers and a nature illustrator.

    “Arts and culture build strong, vibrant, sustainable communities,” says MCC Executive Director Mary Kelley. “Framingham residents are fortunate to have municipal and cultural leaders who want to broaden participation in the wide range of cultural opportunities that exist in their city.”

    Full listing of events are available online at framingham.com.

    START Framingham Partnership (START) is a project of the Massachusetts Cultural Council made possible through a grant from the Wallace Foundation. START enjoys support from the Town of Framingham Office of Planning and Economic Development, the Framingham Cultural Council, Banknorth, BOSE Corporation, the Carlisle Foundation, MassBay Community College and Office Depot.

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  • Town Election Results (2005)

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Dennis Giombetti was the top vote getter in the Selectmen’s race on Tuesday, April 5th. He and John Stasik will replace outgoing Esther Hopkins and Chris Ross. Ann Wells won the Planning Board race and A.J. Mulvey and Mike Rossi won the Keefe Tech slots.

    Giombetti & Stasik New Selectmen

    For more information see the detailed results of the April 2005 Framingham elections for Town Meeting Members and results for Selectmen and other town-wide offices.

    For official results, contact Town Clerk’s office or visit the Town of Framingham web site.

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  • Toward Victory Exhibit Opens

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham Historical Society & Museum opened its latest exhibit with a well-attended reception on Friday, April 1st.

    Toward Victory: Winning World War II from Home, explores the extraordinary efforts and sacrifices made by the people of Framingham during WWII. The exhibit, housed in the Edgell Memorial Library, (a monument to Framingham’s Civil War soldiers), is free and open to the public Thursdays through Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is an expansion of the museum’s usual hours.

    Edgell Library is located at the corner of Edgell Rd. and Oak St. and is notable for the Civil War statue and large, cast iron urn on its lawn as well as its Gothic style architecture.

    The exhibit is a combination of museum holdings, including an impressive number of wartime posters, uniforms, and memorabilia, as well as loans from area residents.

    The exhibit will run through September 24, 2005.

    For further information, call 508-872-3780 or visit framinghamhistory.org

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  • Framingham High School Drumline at Celtics Game

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The 21 member Framingham High School Drumline will perform at Boston’s FleetCenter before the Celtics/76ers game on Sunday, April 3rd. Game time is 1 p.m.

    George Perrone, Band Director and Director of Fine Arts, responded to an invitation from the Celtics, and arranged to have the Drumline play at this home game.

    Family and guests of the drummers were issued complimentary tickets to be on hand for the performance and game, which will be broadcast by ABC TV and WWZN 1510 AM The Zone radio.

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  • Garden in the Woods Trails Open April 15-17, 2005

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Garden in the Woods, New England Wild Flower Society’s 45 acre living museum and native plant nursery opens on April 15th.

    BE THE FIRST TO SEE SPRING! Don’t miss a minute of the glorious unfolding of spring in a native plant paradise. Get first pick of 500+ unusual native species for sale in the nursery.

    SPRING HOURS: Open Daily April 15 – June 15: 9 a.m.­ – 7 p.m.

    ADMISSION FEES: Adults: $7, Seniors: $5, Children and young adults 6-18 yrs): $3, Members and Children under 6: Free

    TOUR INFO: Guided tours of the Garden in the Woods are given daily at 10:00am, (Mon-Sat) and Sundays at 2:00pm. No reservations are required for daily tours. To make reservations for group tours and special cart tours, contact: bdrexler@newfs.org

    New England Widlflower Society
    Garden In the Woods
    180 Hemenway Road,
    Framingham, MA.
    Tel: (508) 877-7630

    Open Rain or Shine!

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  • Framingham Election Programming on Channel 9

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The updated schedule for Framingham election programming on Comcast channel 9 is as follows:

    Monday, March 28

    • 12:00 pm – FIMBY Candidates Debate
    • 2:00 pm – League of Women Voters Candidates Debate
    • 7:00 pm – Jim Pillsbury Show LIVE (candidates)

    Tuesday, March 29

    • 10:00 am – Jim Pillsbury Show (replay)
    • 7:30 pm – LWV Candidates Debate
    • 10:00-midnight – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • 12:30 am – LWV Candidates Debate
    • 3:00-6:00 am – Political Roundtable – Candidates

    Wednesday, March 30

    • 9:00 am – LWV Candidates Debate
    • noon-3:00 pm – Political Roundtable – Candidates

    Thursday, March 31

    • noon – FIMBY Candidates Debate

    Friday, April 1

    • 1:30 pm – Community Connections Candidates Forum
    • 4:00 pm – FIMBY Candidates Debate

    Saturday, April 2

    • 3:30 pm – FIMBY Candidates Debate
    • 5:30 pm – LWV Candidates Debate
    • 8:00 pm – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • Midnight – LWV Candidates Debate
    • 5:30 am – FIMBY Candidates Debate

    Sunday, April 3

    • 8:00 am – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • 11:00 am – FIMBY Candidates Debate
    • 1:00 pm – LWV Candidates Debate
    • 3:00 pm – Community Connections Candidates Forum
    • 8:00-10:00 pm – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • 11:00 pm – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • 2:00-5:00 am – Political Roundtable – Candidates

    Monday, April 4

    • 11:30 am – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • 12:30 pm – FIMBY Candidates Debate
    • 2:30 pm – Community Connections Candidates Forum
    • 6:00 pm – Political Roundtable – Candidates
    • 7:00 pm – Jim Pillsbury Show LIVE
    • 10:00 pm – LWV Candidates Debate
    • Midnight – Jim Pillsbury show (replay)
    • 4:00 am – LWV Candidates Debate

    Tuesday, April 5 (ELECTION DAY!)

    • 10:00 am – Jim Pillsbury Show (replay)
    • 11:30 am – LWV Candidates Debate

    RCN channel 3 will be showing FIMBY at 2 PM and League of Women Voters at 4 PM daily until the election.

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  • Salute to Framingham

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Each year, the Salute to Framingham Committee honors three individuals who, over the years, have done much for Framingham’s youngsters.

    The selection of three honorees from the hundreds of very active individuals from all walks of life is a most difficult task.

    This years recipients are Patrick Dunne, Bob Jachowicz, Joan Rastini.

    Each of these individuals has made a significant difference in the lives of the youth of our town thru their volunteer efforts. The event will take place March 16 at the Sheraton Tara.

    For tickets and information call 508/872-1933 or visit www.framinghamflyers.com/Salute

  • Exhbition: Toward Victory: Winning World War II from Home

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham Historical Society & Museum presents the exhibit Toward Victory: Winning World War II from Home from April 2 – Sept. 24, 2005 at the Edgell Memorial Library Building, corner of Edgell Rd. & Oak St.

    The exhibition features not only items in the museum’s collection, but also materials on loan from area residents. The exhibit includes 1940’s home furnishings to provide a sense of the WWII home. Several posters, momentoes and war souvenirs will be part of the exhibit.

    For information, call 508-872-3780 or visit www.framinghamhistory.org

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  • Amazing Things Relocating to Saxonville

    Arts Center finds new home in Pinefield Shopping Center

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Amazing Things, the new art center in MetroWest, has announced that it will open a 90 seat venue next to Famous Pizza in Pinefield Shopping Center in Saxonville.

    Amazing Things hopes to open its new location in April. Larger events will be scheduled in the Framingham Civic League or in Nevins Hall in the Memorial Building, Downtown Framingham. Events organized by Amazing Things will be part of the START Partnership Spring into Arts! calendar.

    Visit www.amazingthings.org for details.

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  • America’s Oldest Plant Conservation Institution Welcomes New Director

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – New England Wild Flower Society announced that Gwen Stauffer, formerly of Warrenton, Virginia will lead America’s oldest plant conservation institution as Executive Director, beginning January 20th 2005.

    “Gwen Stauffer loves native plants”, said Frances Clark, the Society’s new President, and botany faculty member of the Society’s education program. A rising star in public horticulture, Gwen is enthusiastically looking forward to taking on the challenges of the Society’s strategic plans for conservation and horticulture. She succeeds David DeKing, who contributed ten years of remarkable conservation leadership.

    “I am thrilled to part of such a great team doing such significant work”, said Ms. Stauffer. Even though the New England Wild Flower Society’s plant conservation work spans more than a century, there is still a great deal of critical work ahead of us to keep our natural areas healthy and conserve our native plant heritage. I’m particularly interested in the Society’s role in sharing education programs throughout the region’. The Society collaborates with many regional organizations, such as the Arnold Arboretum, the Delta Institute in Bowdoin Maine, the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden , the Yale Peabody Museum, and other fine institutions with shared goals. New England Wild Flower Society offers the largest public native plant education program in America with more than 250 classes, tours, and events for adults and children. Strategic plans include new plant education opportunities in all six New England states, including the Society’s certificate program offerings for students seeking an in-depth native plant educational experience.

    Ms. Stauffer has a passionate commitment to the mission of public horticulture and conservation. She developed her twenty-year career in horticulture after receiving a B.S. Degree from the Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture and a Masters Degree in Public Horticulture Leadership and Administration from the Longwood Program affiliated with the University of Delaware. Stauffer’s stellar background includes seven years at Hillwood Museum and Gardens, the former estate of Marjorie Merriweather Post, in Washington, D.C. Most recently she served as Executive Director of Gardens at Callaway Gardens in Georgia. Ms. Stauffer serves on multiple committees of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA).

    The new Director will develop strategic initiatives including work on Nasami Farm, the Society’s new native plant nursery in Whately, Massachusetts and the creation of the next Flora of New England, by Arthur Haines. She heads the Society’s continuing award-winning programs including three conservation programs served by more than 900 volunteers in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts.

    For information call 508-877-7630 or visit www.newfs.org

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