5 Things You Need To Know Today: Jan. 19
Cameron Middle School will host its annual spaghetti dinner and book fair from 5:30-6:45 p.m.; spaghetti, sauce and salad dressing are donated by La Cantina and the bread is from Panera Bread.
Our daily column, 5 Things You Need to Know Today, will help you to get your day started and offer you some fodder for water cooler conversation.
1. Framingham Board of Health will continue with its General Chemical Site Assignment hearing tonight at 7 at Wilson Elementary.
2. Framingham Special Education Parent Advisory Council (F-SEPAC) is holding an "Advise the Advisory Council Meeting" from 7-9 p.m. in the Desmarais Room in the King Building. The meeting is for parents/caregivers/guardians of children in the Framingham Public Schools (either in district or out of district). There is no administration that attends this meeting to preserve confidentiality and encourage communication to F-SEPAC. Attendees are encouraged to bring
any concerns they have as well as what is working. F-SEPAC will compile a list (non-descriptive) to present to the Framingham Public Schools administration.
3. Cameron Middle School will host its annual spaghetti dinner and book fair from 5:30-6:45 p.m. Spaghetti, sauce and salad dressing are donated by La Cantina and the bread is from Panera Bread. Food services donates brownies. Students sing and play the piano.
4. Framingham Board of Assessors are scheduled to meet tonight at 7 in the Memorial Building.
5. Considering a write-in campaign for the open Planning Board seat? The Framingham Planning Board is scheduled to meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. It's a good way to see the board in action.