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Friday, February 2, 7 pmGroundhog Day shows us that if we lived long enough, all of us would eventually choose to live more morally. In Groundhog Day, we learn that there’s no point worrying about the past or future. We should worry most about the present and how we treat other people in the moment.Popcorn will be provided, or bring your own favorite movie snack!Join us – Come for the comedy, and stay for the
Saturday, January 27, 7-9 PMBrian Cousins, guitarist and singer for the Upton, MA-based group, Second Son, is releasing his third album, “Dissonance.” A CD release party will be held on January 27, 2024 at the First Universalist Society in Franklin, MA. Tickets are $10/person or $25/family. Treats will be available for sale. Cash, checks or electronic payment accepted. Formed in mid-2023, Second Son’s songs range from folk and folk-rock to more Americana and singer/songwriter styles. Second Son
Jeff Cerier’s photo entry, “Sunrise at Ferry Beach,” placed first in the FUSF Photo Contest. The photo will be displayed on an easel in the meetinghouse for all to see and enjoy. Congratulations Jeff!
The First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF) — 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin, MA — will host a New Year’s Eve Labyrinth Walk on Sunday, December 31st, from 5 – 7pm. This annual, free, event offers an opportunity to experience both an outdoor labyrinth in our pine grove, and a candlelit labyrinth in our sanctuary. Finger labyrinths will be available for people who want to experience the labyrinth but have mobility issues. Labyrinths are found throughout the
Saturday, December 9, 10 am—1 pmThe First Universalist Society in Franklin will hold their first annual “Holiday Cookie Walk” on Saturday, December 9th, from 10 am until 1 pm. Come and stroll through the festive Meetinghouse, located at 262 Chestnut Street in Franklin, as you select from a delicious assortment of homemade treats provided by more than 30 bakers. You are sure to find the perfect confections for your holiday table, a hostess gift, or