Author: Deb Cleveland

  • Antiques Roadshow Premiers 10th Season on Monday Night

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – PBS’s Antiques Roadshow begins its tenth season on Monday night, January 9 with new host Mark L. Walberg. This show, which revolutionized the way TV viewers felt about antiques, history, and the experts who love them, had its beginnings in Concord, and Bolton, Massachusetts. It has made some local experts household names.

    In 1992, a pilot, loosely based upon the original Antiques Roadshow produced in England, was filmed at the Skinner auction gallery in Bolton, Mass. Monty Hall, well-known game show personality, and antiques collector, was the host, and ”The Great American Treasure Hunt” the working title. Over 700 people showed up. The pilot was shopped as a commercial program, but had no takers.

    Then WGBH-TV, Channel 2, Boston became interested in the program, a sponsor was found, and five top auction houses, including Skinner, Inc., committed to collaborating on the venture.

    On June 1, 1996, Concord again made history as the site of the inaugural filming of the first stop of the roadshow. Hundreds of New Englanders toting family heirlooms and what-its converged on the Concord Armory. Awaiting them inside was the unprecedented gathering of the top experts from the antiques world and a PBS TV crew to record the proceedings. The turnout was small enough that people were encouraged to run home and bring in more items. Not so small that several treasures were uncovered, as well as a lesson from the Keno brothers in how much the value decreases when you refinish an early piece of furniture.

    Since that day, many appraisers from Skinner, including ceramic and pottery expert Stuart Slavid, of Framingham, and doll specialist Dorothy McGonagle, of Sudbury, have been a part of the Antiques Roadshow phenomenon. Gary Sohmers, of Framingham’s WexRex pop culture fame, pops up frequently on the show and is featured on some of the web videos on the Antiques Roadshow section of the WGBH website.

    Check the Roadshow web pages for a timeline and highlights of the show’s ten year run as well as information about this year’s season and where the show will travel this summer.

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  • “A Journal for Christa” Read on Radio

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The MetroWest Radio Reading Service joins Framingham State College in observing the 20th anniversary of the Challenger Accident and celebrates the life of Christa McAuliffe.

    The MetroWest Radio Reading Service has a program every Monday and Thursday from 2:30 until 4-00 p.m. called, “Reading at F.S.C.” where we feature books recorded by our volunteers in their entirety.

    Beginning on Monday, January 9, 2006, The Metro West Radio Reading Service will present “A Journal for Christa” by Grace George Corrigan.

    The episodes will run as follows:

    • Monday, January 9, Episode One – 2:30 until 4:00 p.m.
    • Thursday, January 12, Episode Two- 2:30 until 4:00 p.m.
    • (Monday, January 16, is a holiday, Martin Luther King Day)
    • Thursday, January 19, Episode Three – 2:30 until 4:00 p.m.
    • Monday, January 23, Episode Four – 2:30 until 4:00 p.m.
    • Thursday, January 26, Episode Five – 2:30 until 4:00 p.m.
    • Friday, January 27, a special edition of “Reading at F.S.C.” from 2:30 until 4:00 p.m, Episode Seven.

    The Metro West Radio Reading Service is a Community Outreach program of the Disability Services Office at Framingham State College and an affiliate of the Talking Information Center Massachusetts Reading Network under the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind.

    For more information and a complete schedule you can contact the Disability Services at Framingham State College at 508-626-4627 or the Talking Information Center at 1-800-696-9505 or check our two websites: www.framingham.edu/disabilityservices or ticnetwork.com

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  • Notice from Framingham Democratic Caucus

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – If you want to participate in the Framingham Democratic Caucus to elect the Framingham delegates to the Massachusetts Democratic Convention, or be a candidate for delegate to the Convention (in Worcester on June 2-3,2006), you must be registered as a Democrat by 12/31/05. If you are unenrolled in any party, you can change your party registration by mail or in person at the Town Clerk’s office.

    The main business of the 2006 Convention is to select the candidates for statewide offices who will appear on the Democratic ballot in the fall primary. We encourage all who have an interest in the process of nominating candidates for Governor, Lt. Governor, etc., to learn how you can get involved.

    The Framingham Caucus is Sunday, February 5, at Cameron Middle School (215 Elm St), registration opening at noon, the voting starting at 1:00.

    For more information, please visit the Framingham Democratic Town Committee website, www.framinghamdems.org, or the Massachusetts Democratic party at www.massdems.org.

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  • Framingham Bracelet Available for Gift Giving

    Framingham Bracelet Available for Gift Giving

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Janice Kiley, of the Framingham Cultural Council, announces that the sterling silver limited edition handcrafted Framingham Bracelet is still available for last minute gift giving.

    The Framingham Bracelet
    The Framingham Bracelet

    The tulip design incorporated into the bracelet is patterned after the wrought iron railing around Framingham’s downtown common.

    The bracelet was designed and is made by Vera Jeweler’s in downtown Framingham.

    The bracelet is a fundraiser for the Framingham Cultural Council, which supports many Framingham organizations and activities, including the Framingham Historical Society, and the summer concerts series.

    Bracelets are $ 100, and $ 50 is considered a donation to the Framingham Cultural Council.

    If you have a friend or family member, or special employee or associate who likes jewelry and has ties to Framingham, this makes a great and unusual gift, plus you are giving a gift to the town at the same time.

    For more information call 508-628-1382, or send email to: culturalcouncil@framinghamma.org

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  • Framingham – Natick 100th Football Game Video Project

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – On November 23, 2006 Framingham High School and Natick High School will play the 100th Thanksgiving Day Football Game in Framingham.

    In commemoration of this great event, we are putting together a video of the 100 years of Thanksgiving Day match ups between the two towns.

    If you are interested in helping out on this great project, please join us on Monday, December 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the High School Library. If you know of anyone who might be interested in working on this project please pass this information along to them.

    If you have any questions, please email Holly Bonder at HB323@aol.com.

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  • December Happenings at the Callahan Senior Center

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – What’s Happening at Framingham’s Senior Center:

    Last Year’s Holiday Cookie Swap was a huge success! So let’s do it again on Thursday, December 22nd at 10:00 am at the Callahan Center. If you would like to participate in the Holiday Cookie Swap, please bring one dozen of your favorite cookies, bars, fudge or candy recipe and all participants will do the same. You will then leave with a tray full of delicious surprises. If interested, please call Pat Paganella at 508-872-5895. Come and have some hot cider or coffee and enjoy some holiday conversation!

    People with Arthritis Can Exercise – For many years, it was thought that persons with arthritis should not exercise because it would damage their joints. Today, doctors and therapists know that exercise can improve your health without hurting your joints. With this in mind, the Arthritis Foundations offers People with Arthritis Can Exercise (PACE®). PACE® is an exercise-based program designed specifically for individuals with arthritis that uses gentle activities to help increase joint flexibility and range of motion, and help maintain muscle strength. The program also helps increase overall stamina. Basic and advanced levels of PACE® are available. Who Should I Contact? Nancy Coville-Wallace will teach an 8-week session of (Pace®) starting on Monday, December 5th. The session will consist of 2 days a week, Mondays at 10:30-11:30 am and Fridays at 1:00-2:00 pm, for 8 weeks through the month of January 2006. Nancy is an educator, trained in wellness and fitness with a dedicated interest in lifetime fitness and health. The cost of this program is $2.00 per class. To register for this 8-week session, please call the Callahan Center at 508-532-5890, extension 4977.

    Get help selecting the “Part D” plan that meets your needs – Sign up for a help session in the Computer Learning Center at Callahan Center. Please call 508-532-5980, ext. 4977. To the session, you will need to bring the following: a list of your prescription drugs from your pharmacy, your Medicare card, any letter (s) from your current insurer, Prescription Advantage or Social Security.

    Do you like fun and fellowship? A Red Hat Society is starting and the only requirements are a RED HAT, PURPLE TOP and LOTS OF FUN! This group will meet on the last Wednesday of the month. For more information, please call Lorraine at 508-877-6622.

    WANTED: AARP TAX COUNSELOR – AARP is seeking tax counselors to provide free preparation of tax forms and answer tax questions. AARP Tax-Aide is the nation’s largest, free, volunteer-run tax service. New volunteers must be familiar with computers. Tax training is in early January. After training, all volunteers must pass an IRS test to become certified. For more information, please call the District Coordinator, Phil Bond, at 617-244-1087. For further information about the program, check online at www.aarp.org/taxaide.

    STAMPS FOR KIDS – Used U.S. and Foreign stamps are an aid in teaching children history, geography, famous people and places, nature….and more. Having stamps encourages children to collect stamps for children’s programs such as those at the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History, located on the campus of Regis College in Weston, MA. Framingham seniors can help. Simply save personal or business mail having stamps, or, if you prefer, clip the stamps leaving 1/8 inch of paper around them. Then, place them in the “Stamps for Kids” box in the Friends’ Café at the Callahan Center. A good time to start….the holiday cards are coming!

    Heritage Gallery is One-Stop-Shopping – with a group of dedicated volunteers to help with your holiday needs. We have all prices to satisfy your budget. It is truly an unusual Boutique—come, visit and bring a friend! Hours are: Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays from 10:00 am until 2:15 pm.

    NOT TOO LATE TO CLAIM CIRCUIT BREAKER CREDITS – Since 2001, Massachusetts has offered eligible senior citizens a credit on their state taxes for the property taxes they pay for their home. Eligible taxpayers may claim a credit equal to the amount by which their property taxes and fifty percent of water and sewer payments exceed 10% of their total income. Renters may claim a credit in the amount by which 25% 0f their annual rent payment exceeds 100f their income. For tax year 2004, the maximum credit allowed was $820.00. To be eligible for the credit in 2004, the senior or spouse must be 65 or over and have total income less than $44,000 for a single filer, $55,000 for a head of household or $66,000 for taxpayers filing jointly. Some seniors do not normally file a state income tax return and therefore may not have claimed the credit for past years even though they were eligible for the credit. Massachusetts allows an individual to claim a credit for up to three years from the date the tax return was due. There fore, a senior may still claim a circuit breaker credit for tax year 2002 if they file the return and schedule by no later than April 15, 2006. An eligible taxpayer may obtain a refund by filing a return that includes Schedule CB, Circuit Breaker Credit. Tax return forms and schedules can be accessed from the internet under www.mass.gov/dor or by calling 1-800-392-6089.

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  • McAuliffe Branch Library Reopens

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Branch Library reopened at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 16th.

    The branch library closed Friday afternoon, December 9th to complete alterations necessary to improve access for those with disabilities.

    Due dates on materials were adjusted due to the closing.

    Main Library loses materials due to water damage!

    In the meantime, unfortunately the main library experienced leaks and flooding on the first floor and in the children’s room, causing damage to many hardcover books.

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  • FamilyFun at Jingle Bell Day at Pinefield Shopping Center

    FRAMINGHAM, MA –Bring the family to Pinefield Shopping Center, Water St. & Nicholas Rd., in Saxonville, for a day of family activities, specials, and giveaways on Saturday, December 10, 2005.

    Robinsons Ace Hardware presents free horse-drawn hayrides from 10 – 1 p.m. There will be storytelling at 11, 12, and 1 at Amazing Things Arts Center and Hometowne Hotdogs will have free pictures with Santa from 2 – 4 p.m. Waterstreet Wine and Spirits will offer wine tasting from 1 – 6 p.m.

    Daring Diamonds will be 25 percent off at Advanced Gems & Jewelry and Robinsons Ace Hareware and other merchants will offer specials throughout the day. Boy Scout Troop 210 will be selling Christmas wreaths and the Friends of Saxonville will feature Saxonville gifts.

    There will be a free raffle for a $ 100 gift certificate to InnSeason Resorts from framingham.com plus balloons, goodie bags, and more!

    Be sure to mark December 10th, Jingle Bell Day in Pinefield Shopping Center on your calendar now.

    For more info, contact Jeff Underwood, Robinsons Ace Hardware, 508-877-1888, or www.framingham.com

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  • Framingham Rotary Auction Coming Up

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The 34th annual Framingham Rotary Auction will be televised live in Framingham, Dec. 6 and 7 on RCN Channel 8 (also in Natick, Needham, and Newton, Allston, Arlington, Boston (some areas), Brighton, Brookline, Dedham, Hyde Park, Lexington, Somerville, Stoneham, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown) and Comcast Channel 9.

    On Tueday and Wednesday Night call 508-405-2500 for bidding.

    Pre-bidding using the Web Site has begun!!

    Last year, Framingham Rotary donated over $30,000….

    Rotary is synonymous with community service. Local Rotary Clubs work tirelessly to support charities in their areas. In Framingham, the primary Rotary fundraising event is the annual Auction.

    All of the Auction’s net proceeds are donated to Metrowest charities. Awards are made to programs and services that directly benefit our most needy population.

    The effort that goes into producing the Auction is immense. It involves more than 65 Rotarians, their families and friends, and others. Hundreds of businesses and individuals donate goods to be auctioned on live television every year.

    Organizations and programs The Rotary has supported include:

    • Childwatch

    • Framingham Civic League

    • Framingham Public Schools

    • A Place to Turn

    • South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC)

    • Boy Scouts

    • Metrowest YMCA

    • The Learning Center for Deaf Children

    • Natick Visiting Nurse Association

    • N.E. Aftercare Ministries

    • Wayside Community Programs

    • Danforth Museum Craft Fair

    • Framingham Solutions

    • Programs for People

    • Jewish Family Services of MetroWest

    • MetroWest Latin American Center

    • Bay Path Elder Services

    • Callahan Senior Center

    • Framngham Civic League

    • Girl Scouts

    • Ron Burton Camp

    • Veteran’s Outreach Program

    • A Suitable Image

    Pre-Bid online now!

    www.rotaryauction.com

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  • McAuliffe Branch Library to Close for Alterations

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The McAuliffe Branch of the Framingham Library will be closed Friday, December 9 at 3:00 p.m. through Friday, December 16th to complete alterations necessary to improve access for those with disabilities.

    Shelving units will be disassembled and moved and new shelving and doors will be installed. The necessary repairs have been mandated by the state’s Architectural Access Board.

    Library materials that have been checked out from McAuliffe will not be due back during the closure. The bookdrop will be available for those who want to drop off materials.

    The hope is that McAuliffe will reopen no later than 9 a.m. on Sat., December 17th and it is possible that it may reopen sooner.

    Patrons are urged to check the library’s website: www.framinghamlibrary.org or call the Main Library after December 14, for updated information.

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