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FRANKLIN What do Franklin and Boston have in common?
Besides being in the same state, they both have a connection to Founding Father Benjamin Franklin.
Until now, that was it. But the list is about to get a bit longer.
Franklin will soon have its own version of the Freedom Trail. But instead of a red line linking various sites of cultural and historical interest, Franklin will have ladybugs. Not the tiny kind that come out on warm days the ones that are two feet tall and made of fiberglass.
In cooperation with various local businesses and organizations, the Franklin Downtown Partnership (FDP) is planning a ladybug sculpture trail that will link historical and cultural sites in the downtown area.
Franklin Art Association to feature work of local painter
Country Gazette
FRANKLIN The artwork of local painter Christine Toubeau will be featured during the upcoming meeting of the Franklin Art Association.
The group will meet via zoom on Feb. 3 at 6:30 p.m.
Following an informal virtual social gathering from 6:30-7 p.m., the formal program will be devoted to a viewing of a Franklin TV Cable retrospective on Toubeau s work.
Toubeau, a member of the Franklin Art Association, is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and earned her Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2004. She has worked as a fashion illustrator, a freelance graphic illustrator, and an art teacher at Tri-County’s Graphic Arts Shop as well as at the Franklin County Technical School in Turners Falls, and for several years had her own wall mural painting business in Franklin.