Author: Deb Cleveland

  • 14th Annual Framingham Tree Lighting

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The 14th annual tree lighting will be held Friday, Dec. 2nd at the Memorial Building, Concord St., Downtown Framingham.

    Festivities begin at 6:45 with the PAC Family Players – Holiday Revelry Selections.

    At 7 p.m. there is musical entertainment by the Framingham Girl Scouts.

    At 7:15 p.m. Santa Claus arrives at the Memorial Building courtesy of the Framingham Fire Department.

    At 7:30 the Framingham Public Schools Fifth Grade Band performs while there are photos with Santa, candy canes, cookies, and hot chocolate.

    WKOX’s Scott Gibbons will host. Visit the framingham.com table for a free raffle of a $ 100 gift certificate to InnSeason Resorts plus goodie bags and giveaways.

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  • Hometown Hero at Hometowne Hotdogs

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Framingham favorite son Lou Merloni, former infielder with the Boston Red Sox, will be in town on Sunday, Nov. 27th.

    From noon to 2 p.m. Merloni will be signing autographs at his cousin’s restaurant, Hometowne Hotdogs, in Pinefield Shopping Center, Water St. & Nicholas Rd., Saxonville. Fans are invited to bring in items for Merloni to sign.

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  • Free Lift Bus this Friday & Saturday

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Ride the LIFT Bus for free all day this Friday, Nov. 25th, and Saturday, Nov. 26 and avoid traffic and parking hassles.

    LIFT Bus stops include the Natick Mall, Sherwood Plaza, Shoppers World, and Solomon Pond Mall.

    For more information, call the LIFT Public Transit System at 508-620-4823 or 800-649-6096 or log on to www.framinghamma.gov

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  • Video & Framingham State Honor Christa McAuliffe

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Christa McAuliffe Center, in collaboration with Framingham State College, will sponsor events during the week of January 23 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the Challenger accident, which occurred January 28, 1986. Among the scheduled activities will be screenings of the documentary Christa McAuliffe: Reach for the Stars, by independent filmmakers Renee Sotile and Mary Jo Godges. The film is narrated by Susan Sarandon and features the ballad “You’re Where I Go” by Carly Simon.

    Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin says the film is “a compelling and honest account of Challenger 51L’s ‘Teacher in Space’ mission. A portrait of a courageous young teacher whose enthusiasm for education and optimism in the future of America’s young people came to express the driving force behind the space program itself – our passionate belief in a boundless future. An inspiring tribute to a true American hero”.

    Christa Corrigan McAuliffe, a Framingham local and FSC graduate, Class of 1970, was a social studies teacher in Concord, New Hampshire when she was selected from thousands of applicants to be NASA’s first civilian astronaut. Her mission was to make space exploration come alive for millions of school children across America.

    The documentary examines Christa’s personal journey as a fledging astronaut. The producers worked closely with Christa McAuliffe’s mother, Grace Corrigan, and other members of her family, gaining access to exclusive family photos and home movies. Together the material paints a new and more intimate portrait of Christa’s public and private life.

    For more information on the screenings and other activities to mark this anniversary, please contact the Challenger Learning Center at 508-626-4050, or visit: www.christa.org

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  • Historical Society Gala

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Framingham Historical Society & Museum presents “HATS OFF TO FRAMINGHAM”, December4, 2005, Natick Crowne Plaze, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

    Share with us – A social evening beginning with a cocktail reception hour, music provided by The Bourbon Street Paraders, dinner, an informative program about the work of the FHS & M featuring the awards ceremony, a short film documentary about the Village Hall, Hats & Bonnets Exhibition & remarks by Charles Murphy, President of the FHS & M. 2005. Honorees, Attorney Victor Galvani and The Framingham Improvement Association.

    TICKET AND SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

    New for 2005 – Supporters who purchase a full or 1/2 page ad will receive a one-year business membership to the FHS&M. Benefits include acknowledgement in the FHSM quarterly newsletter and museum program discounts for employees. The business membership alone is a $200 value!

    WHAT: Funds generated from our ad book & fundraiser will help provide on-going programs & exhibitions, safely house our collections, continue the work of documenting Framingham’s history, allow us to employ a director, a curator and staff.

    Your support will keep the museum open. The Museum is located at 16 Vernon Street on the Framingham Center Common.

    WHY: To honor our honorees and to support Framingham Historical Society & Museum. The Society is a privately funded, non-profit (501c3) cultural organization devoted to preserving and interpreting the history of Framingham for the public benefit. Membership is open to all.

    HOW: Here are support levels for your program booklet advertising:

    ______$1000 Ad book – Full page ad (4.5″w x 7″ h)

    ______$ 500 Ad book – ½ page ad ( 4″w x 3.5″ h)

    ______$ 250 Ad book – ¼ page ad (4″w x 2″h) or business card

    ______$ 100 Ad book – business listing – 3 or 4 lines

    ______ or purchase a table (10 seats ) for $1,000 & a ½ page ad is included.

    Your check, payable to FHSM (note 2005 GALA AD in the memo line) and this form may be mailed to the address below. The ad copy may be emailed to ma@ipsre.com.

    Tickets may be purchased in advance by sending $75/person to the address below or tables of 10 for $1,000 and a ½ page ad is included.

    WHEN: Your tax-deductible contribution must be received by November 29, 2005. An early commitment is appreciated.

    Please provide artwork in PDF or jpg format.

    CONTACT:

    Framingham Historical Society & Museum
    16 Vernon Street, PO BOX 2032, Framingham, MA 01703
    www.framinghamhistory.org
  • Parents & Schools Forum

    FRAMINGHAM, MA– PARENTS AND SCHOOLS: WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS OF ALL STUDENTS.

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2005
    KEEFE TECHNICAL SCHOOL
    750 WINTER STREET, FRAMINGHAM

    (Entrance through Fountain Street, on Loring Arena end of building)

    A FORUM FOR PARENTS, STUDENTS, EDUCATORS AND COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

    JOIN US FOR A LIGHT DINNER AND PROVOCATIVE DIALOGUE

    COMPLEMENTARY DINNER: 6:00 PM

    DISCUSSION: 6:30 PM

    For further information, call 508.879.9000 ( press 20 when you hear the recording) or email jfinkielsztein@mcaulifferegional.org

    Sponsored by: Keefe Technical School, Framingham District Schools, NAACP, BRAMAS, LULAC, MEILS of the Framingham Coalition, Town of Framingham Human Relations Omission, CPC I’linisti of the Greater Framingham Community Church, McAuliffe Regional Charter Public School and America’s Dream Properties

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  • Walking Tour on Saturday, Nov. 12

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Walk ’n Mass Volkssport Club invites you to walk in Framingham, the home of the nation’s first state teacher’s college. This walk explores Framingham’s history – past and present, has 6 and 10km, (3.8 and 6.2 miles), walk route options, is non-competitive, follows a marked route, and is accomplished at your own pace.

    Anyone may participate regardless of age or physical condition. Both walk route options are suitable for baby strollers. Wheelchairs would encounter difficulty due to lack of curb cuts on some of the walkways. Children under the age of twelve must be accompanied by an adult. Leashed pets are welcomed, and clean-up rules apply.

    START/FINISH: Dunkin’ Donuts, 444 Franklin Street,Framingham, MA 01702

    START TIME: Saturday, November 12, 2005 9 a.m. to Noon

    FINISH TIME: by 3 p.m.

    Don’t want to walk alone? Meet at the start at 9:30 a.m. to walk with other participants.

    REGISTRATION AND FEES: This event is FREE to those who wish to participate without receiving an award or IVV Credit. There is no pre-registration. Registration on the day of this walk is $4.00 to $5.00 for a “B” award and IVV Credit. A “B” award is an award that was used for a previous event. “B” events give you an opportunity to collect some terrific and unique awards from the past. Registration for IVV Credit only is $3.00.

    PROCEDURE:
    Each participant must register, sign an insurance waiver and receive an Event Card at the start. Cards are validated at checkpoints along the route, and must be turned in at the finish table.

    FACILITIES:
    Restrooms are located at the Start/Finish and along both walk routes.

    TRAIL DESCRIPTION:
    Named for Framlingham, England where Thomas Danforth, who owned much of the land that became Framingham, was born, the 10K Framingham walk route takes us to commercial, historical, educational and recreational areas important in the more than 300 years since the town was recognized in 1700 as the 74th Town in the Province of Massachusetts.

    We begin our walk near radio station WKOX, formed in 1947 by World War II Veterans. We pass the Mount Wayte area where in the late 1880s Methodists established a summer camp, which was taken over by the Chautauqua. This religious organization set up an outdoor auditorium for 4000 people and sponsored over 30 lectures and 8 concerts as well as sporting events and campfires each summer.

    On the grounds of Cushing Hospital, now part of Framingham’s Tercentennial Park, Cushing Chapel and a few of the 95 original buildings still stand. During WW II large numbers of injured veterans were treated here. The park includes several veterans’ memorials as well as a 9/11 Memorial.

    After passing Stearns Reservoir, a part of the Boston Water Supply system with an impressive gatehouse and stone bridge, we come to Framingham State College, the nation’s first public teachers college. Christa Corrigan McAuliffe, the first teacher-astronaut was a graduate of FSC. The McAuliffe Center was established to honor her commitment to education by providing exciting, standards-based programs in the pursuit of excellence. The Challenger Learning Center is the McAuliffe Center’s best-known program. A newly renovated memorial planetarium was recently rededicated.

    The final portion of the walk takes us to Revolutionary War and modern day times, existing side by side. After passing Framingham’s Minuteman Statue we visit the Old Burying Ground, site of the first meeting house in Framingham and where many Revolutionary soldiers and early settlers are buried. One of the more interesting plots has a common stone for Peter Parker and John Clayes who were killed by lightening while trading horses in June 1777. Peter Salem, a former slave and prominent in the Battle of Bunker Hill, is buried there.

    After leaving the burying ground, we return to more recent times, pass behind a shopping center and Rt. 9 and walk through more neighborhoods, past the office of the world famous Framingham Heart Study, to the finish.

    The 6km (3.8 miles) route visits most of the historic sites mentioned above. On mostly flat, paved walkways, both the 6 and 10km walk routes have an AVA rating of 1.5, suitable for strollers, but not wheelchairs.

    For information about other Massachusetts walks, visit the club’s pages at:  www.ava.org

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  • Concord Violinist to Perform at MWICA

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – MetroWest International Concerts Association will hold its 2nd of four concerts on Sunday November 20, at 4:00 pm at Nevins Hall in downtown Framingham. Stephen Shey, a native of Concord has performed in the Philippines, Sweden, and the US. He was the sole performing artist at the WWII memorial Dedication of the Philippine Pillar. While a student at Lexington Christian Academy Stephen initiated and performed in a fundraising concert to benefit the Academy held at the Museum of Our National Heritage in Lexington.

    Tickets for this concert are $20. at the door. Students accompanied by an adult will be admitted free.

    For more information about the MWICA and this concert please call Ruth August 508 879-1612 or Lou Schorr 781-642-8825.

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  • Weekend Halloween Fun in Framingham

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Halloween fun things to do this weekend!

    Cameron Middle School, 215 Elm St., presents Halloween Haven, an afternoon of fun for children in grades K-5, from 4:30-6:30 p.m on Sat. Oct. 29. Students will be taken on haunted tours, play games, and collect candy and healthy snacks. Activities include: games, haunted house, fortune telling, coloring, and more. Admission and activities are free to everyone. Canned goods will be collected at the door to be donated to a local charity.

    The Learning Center for Deaf Children, 848 Central St., hosts its first annual Galloping Ghost Charity Chase on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. It is a four mile road race with prizes in four age groups for winners and best costumes. Register for $ 25 online at www.tlcdeaf.org or call 508-879-5110 and ask for Cyra Coady. At the same time, The Learning Center will be transformed into a treasure trail hunt for costumed youngsters and their families who can’t join the race. Admission is free to the Trick or Treat Trail open to children age 12 and under.

    It’s the last weekend for Hanson’s Farm Tom & Matt’s Excellent Adventure 4 Acre Corn Maze and Haunted Farm and Hayride. Visit the maze at 20 Nixon Rd. during the day from 9 to 6 and the Haunted Farm opens at 7 p.m. Admission is charged and you can save $1 using framingham.com online coupons. You can bring a picnic lunch during the day and enjoy the farm animals and farm stand. Refreshments available during the evening haunting.

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  • FHS Drama Club Presents “The Crucible”

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Next weekend, the Framingham High School Drama Company will present Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The show opens November 3rd at Walsh Middle School and there will be performances at 7:30pm on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. Tickets can be reserved by calling 508-620-4963 ext. 1605 and will be eight dollars.

    The Crucible marks the first production of the Drama Company’s 2005-2006 season. They will follow up with Tales of Trickery, this year’s entry into the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild Festival and a spring musical that will be announced shortly.

    With over one hundred members, the Drama Company contributes a large presence to the High School and the Framingham community. In addition to staging three main-stage productions, as well as many smaller scale performances, concerts and showcases, the Drama Company focuses much of its efforts on community outreach within the other arts departments of the Framingham School system. This year the Drama Company has many students interning at the middle and elementary schools to assist with their shows and help build their programs.

    The widespread interest of the Drama Company has contributed to its growing success over the last four years. With over 80 students auditioning for The Crucible and many more involved with technical aspects, it will reflect the hard work and dedication of all involved. Director, Donna Wresinski, has stated that this is the most challenging piece she has attempted to bring to life during her time at Framingham. But with the help of her many talented actors and student set, costume, lighting and props designers, the show will prove to be worth the risk.

    We hope you will join the Drama Club for an enjoyable evening at the theater! November 3rd, 4th and 5th, 2005, 7:30 PM at Walsh Middle School.

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