Category: General Interest

  • Free Homebuyer Fair at Nevins Hall

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – A free Homebuyer Fair will be held Monday, May 22nd, 2006 6:30-8:30 PM, Nevins Hall, in the Memorial Building, 150 Concord St, Framingham.

    The Framingham Fair Housing Committee, in conjunction with the Metrowest Daily News, is inviting all interested prospective homebuyers to a free informational event presenting information that will walk you through home-buying basics. Area resource businesses and services will be on hand to assist you with questions, and help you begin or continue the process of preparing for a home purchase. One-on-one consultations are available.

    There will be basic information for first time homebuyers, links to additional resources, and information in Spanish and Portuguese. Resources will include: Banks, Credit Unions, Realtors, Home Inspection Services, Moving Companies, Pest Control Services, Legal Advice, and Public Financing. Considering buying a house and need help or advice? They’ll give you information that will help you get started, and get you into your own place.

    For more information, contact Framingham Fair Housing 150 Concord Street Memorial Building, Framingham MA (617) 889-7781, ask for Cindy Higgins OR (508) 620-4852, ask for Beverly Kaplan.

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  • 2006 Boston Marathon Information

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Transportation information for Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17th, 2006 — Route 135 will be closed from 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM.

    Pearl Street Parking Garage will open at 6:00 AM. No Fee on Marathon Day. Open garage – cars can enter and leave anytime.

    Trains are running on a normal weekday schedule.

    Official Marathon Bus — Cavalier Coach — Joan Libby – 617-330-1234

    Getting To Downtown Framingham: Coming from the north or south? The Town of Framingham’s LIFT Public Transit System will operate LIFT bus routes 3 and 6 on Patriots Day allowing many MetroWest area residents to leave their automobiles at home.

    For more information regarding the LIFT Public Transit System, visit the Town of Framingham’s web site at: www.framinghamma.gov or call 508-532-5459 or 800-649-6096.

    Coming from the east or west? Take the MBTA Commuter Train into Downtown Framingham. The station is located directly adjacent to the Boston Marathon route, and three blocks from Framingham’s Cultural Triangle. For MBTA schedule information call 800-392-6100 (TTY 617-222-5146), or visit their web site at www.mbta.com.

    Officials urge you to take Public Transportation when possible.

    For more information – Boston Athletic Association – www.baa.org — 617-236-1652.

    Don’t forget to visit the Free Framingham Rotary Multicultural Fair from 1 – 4 p.m. in Downtown Framingham at the Memorial Building and at the Civic League. Food, crafts, music, fun!

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  • Festival to Replace Parade

    FRAMINGHAM, MA –The Framingham Celebration Committee announced that it is planning to change Framingham’s annual Flag Day Celebration this year. In a meeting of Celebration Committee board members it was voted that for 2006 the committee would hold a Flag Day Festival in place of the usual parade down Concord Street and up Union Avenue.

    This year, the organizers of Flag Day Celebrations are planning a Flag Day Festival event in June to be held on the grounds of Tercentennial Park. The culmination of the event will be a Flag Day Procession that includes the traditional participation of Veterans groups, patriotic marchers and marching bands, much like the parade has in years past. “The Flag Day Festival event will allow us to continue the tradition of celebrating Flag Day in Framingham,” said Doug Freeman, the committee’s chairman. The free event will feature band concerts, classic cars, dealers, an outdoor flea market and craft show as well as food and entertainment.

    The Flag Day Festival and the Flag Day Procession will be held on the date the parade would have originally been scheduled, Sunday, June 11th. The Procession will begin at 2PM that Sunday and end its march at Cushing Chapel on the grounds of Tercentennial Park. It will include marching bands playing patriotic music, veterans groups, community groups and will be immediately followed by the traditional flag retirement ceremony run by the Framingham Veterans Council.

    Doug Freeman, the Celebration Committee’s chairman said, “We regret the fact that the traditional parade will not be held this year.” Freeman stated that the parade has experienced dwindling attendance in the last few years and he pointed out that the level of volunteers the last few years has also been waning. In addition Freeman said “the parade route through downtown Framingham creates a traffic nightmare for police.”

    Fundraising for the traditional parade has been off in the past few years he said, “Givers have had increased demands put on them and we’ve seen reduced donations as they try to satisfy all the requests they are getting.”

    “We hope people come to the Flag Day Festival on June 11th; we see it as a transitional event that will allow us to celebrate Flag Day and continue the Celebration Committee’s mission.”

    Freeman hopes the Flag Day Festival format sets the stage to change the tradition of Flag Day Celebrations into a different kind of patriotic event.

    The committee had hopes of keeping the parade going this year being the 20th year of Celebrating Flag Day in Framingham but it was time to change the celebration into something different. “We have talked for a number of years about turning the parade into a patriotic family day like the Flag Day Festival.” Freeman said. “But we have never been able to afford both a festival and the parade,” he added. “This year we have finally made our choice,” he said.

    As to those that have always supported the parade, Freeman said the committee still needs money to run the festival. Freeman said, “The timing is short and those that have already given toward the parade or pledged a donation have our gratitude.”

    The traditional parade usually costs about $25,000 but this year’s festival should be a more modest, making the it easier to raise the necessary funds according to Freeman. “Last year we just made our fundraising goal, we don’t want to have that problem again,” said Freeman.

    The Flag Day Festival event will feature some of the bands that were originally intended to march in the parade. “It should be a fun event for people to attend, bring the kids,” said Freeman.

    There will be food and drink available but people are also encouraged to pack a picnic. People that have old or tattered flags that need to be disposed of in a proper, respectful way should plan to bring them to the event for the flag retirement ceremony at the conclusion of the Flag Day Festival on Sunday.

    Contributions can be sent to: Framingham Celebration Committee, 475 Union Ave., Framingham, MA 01702. For further information, call Doug Freeman at 508-879-6394.

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  • Computer Recycling Fundraiser

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation will hold a Computer Recycling Event on Saturday April 29, 2006 at the Framingham High School parking lot, from 9 AM to 3 PM.

    Computers contain very toxic materials, including mercury, lead, cadmium and flame-retardents, which if released into the air and water can severely damage our environment.

    Your electronic equipment will be recycled in an environmentally responsible way by Onyx Environmental Services.

    Suggested tax-free donations to support the Mazie Mentoring Program at Framingham High are:

    • CRT Monitors: $15 ea.
    • Desk top or lap top computers: $10 ea.
    • Printers, Fax machines: $10 ea.
    • Other electronic devices: $10 ea.
    • Keyboards, Mice, Speakers: Free

    Area residents and businesses are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to help the planet and support this community based mentoring program.

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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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  • Living Your Dreams Women’s Conference 2006

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Living Your Dreams, Leaving a Legacy is the theme of the second annual Dream Year 2006 Women’s Conference to be held March 24 (evening) and 25 (all day) in Framingham. Open to all women, this is an interactive gathering of women who are committed to making a difference in work and in life.
    Presented by Cantor Consulting and the Dream Factory Community, the purpose of this conference is for women to:

    • create a powerful Dream for themselves.
    • receive insights and tools for Living their Dreams and Leaving a Legacy
    • envision a world they want to live in, which they can confidently pass on to their children.
    • expand the connection and support available within the Dream Factory, a community of women entrepreneurs.

    The Conference will be held at the UCC Conference Center on Badger Road in Framingham. The event begins Friday evening (March 24) with a catered dinner and a celebration of every woman who attends. Participants will honor themselves and their achievements through humor, art, writings, poetry, music, and various form of self-expression. The contribution of women throughout history will be acknowledged.

    Attendees may further connect during an optional overnight stay at the UCC facility with other participants. This offers a well-deserved break from daily routines and creates a retreat as well as a conference.

    On Saturday morning, participants will clarify their dreams and the legacy they want to leave by tapping into the greater wisdom of women and listening to themselves in a new way. Working in large and small groups with skilled
    facilitators, attendees will engage in a process of discovery that empowers them to grow and dissolve any barriers to success.

    Saturday afternoon will have participants creating a roadmap to help them get from where they are today to where they wish to go. Working in small groups, attendees will identify milestones and next steps. They will use their small groups to clarify resources needed to create their dreams and leave their legacies.

    The Facilitators for the conference are:

    • Nancy Cantor, Chief Dream Officer-Dream Factory Community
    • Ani Colt, Touch Therapist and Community Builder
    • Ursula Flaherty, M.S., Innovative Physical Therapy
    • Linda Glazer, M.A., Speaker, Consultant, Playshop Leader
    • Ann Layman, Presentation and Sales Trainer
    • Carol Madsen, M.B.A.., International marketing, Urban planning
    • Marie Patrice Masse, M.Ed., Spiritual counselor/healer
    • Noemi Paciorek, M.A., LMHC Psychotherapist and life coach
    • Toni Pinheiro, M.A., WakeUp! Artist-HR Specialist
    • Francesca Radbill, Investor
    • Ramsay Raymond, M.A., MHC Psychosynthesis Guide and Teacher, The Dreamwheel

    Registration: Dream Factory Community member/nonmember price $179/$199 until February 28, then $199/$225 and $49 to stay over (space limited).

    For information, contact Cantor Consulting at 508-231-0791 or go to: www.cantorconsulting.com

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  • Framingham Streets: What’s in a Name?

    FRAMINGHAM,MA – The Framingham Historical Society & Museum, (FHSM), invites the public to come and find out how streets in Framingham were named. The program Street Smarts, “What’s in a name?”, will unlock the mysteries of street naming in Framingham on Sunday, January 22, at 2 p.m. at the Edgell Memorial Library.

    Ed Convery, former Framingham teacher and principal and former President of FHSM will particularly explore the history of the Musterfield and how the streets were named. He will answer questions such as: whose field was this, what is the meaning of muster, what is an arsenal, and why were the streets named after WWII battles.

    In conjunction with the program, several retired green and white street signs will be available for purchase for only $10 each in the Edgell Memorial Library gift shop.

    All welcome and refreshments will be served.

    Snow date is Sunday, January 29th.

    For further information call 508-872-3780.

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  • Postal Increase This Sunday

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The United States Postal Service is raising its rates as of Sunday, January 8th. The 1 ounce single-piece rate for First-Class Mail will increase from 37 cents to 39 cents, and the postcard rate will increase by one cent, to 24 cents.

    New 2006 postage rates and fees are now posted online.

    For 2006 Rates and Fees tables, please visit: www.usps.com

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