Thursday, December 22, 2011

The FPC Boston Marathon Charity Team Kickoff Meeting

The local members of the FPC Boston Marathon Charity Team gathered in Franklin Park for the Kickoff Meeting on December 17, 2011. The meeting started with a walk in the Woodlands led by the FPC's Youth and Volunteer Coordinator, Mike Watts and three of his students. The group showed the team the important work they have accomplished the last few months in clearing the invasive plants from the Woodlands. The teens also talked about the importance of the Summer Drop-In Sports Nights.

After our walk, we had the chance to go to the Franklin Park Zoo ECO Center (www.zoonewengland.org) for a little "tour" (a.k.a. getting lost looking for the ECO Center) and a meeting. Christine Poff from the FPC shared information about the organization, Mike Toomey shared information about marathon training along with a roundtable discussion about training with some of our seasoned, veteran runners. Finally, Julie Arrison had a very quick talk about the fundraising and event planning guides that each runner received. The day ended for some of the team with a quick 5K around the park that included the Bear Dens, White Stadium, the Woodlands, and the Golf Course. It was a great kickoff and we think it's safe to say that we are all very excited to get rolling!



Introductions all around for the Boston Marathon Charity Team members and the Youth Conservation Crew. After this, Mike Watts led us into the Woodlands with the "Alphabet Game--Movie Edition" followed by "Two Truths and a Lie."



Mike Watts of the FPC is talking to the team about the work of the Youth Conservation Crew.


Andy from the Youth Conservation Crew is telling us just how much damage the Cat Brier can cause in the Woodlands--and to the poor Youth Conservation Crew members sporting shorts on a hot summer day!


A wander around the lovely Franklin Park Zoo!



Marathon Charity Team Members Jay C., Shari, and Kristen stopped for a quick picture!


Down to business in the ECO Center at the Zoo. Thanks to the FPC for an awesome bagel breakfast and great meeting!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Boston Marathon Team Kickoff Meeting Today!

Members of the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Charity Team will be at their team kickoff meeting today. The first part of the day will be a walk in the Woodlands with FPC Staff and members of the Summer Youth Crew to learn about their summer restoration work in the park and to get to know a few of the teens that the team will be raising money for. Later, the team will have breakfast and get down to business at the Franklin Park Zoo (http://www.zoonewengland.org/). The team will be learning about everything from training to nutrition to fundraising to event planning.

We'll be sure to post some pictures from our day!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

National Recognition for the Efforts of the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Charity Team

In the most recent edition of Field Notes, the newsletter of the National Association of Olmsted Parks, the Franklin Park Coalition's Boston Marathon Charity team was a featured article. The NAOP is a nationwide association of Olmsted related parks and organizations from around the United States consisting of professionals ranging from landscape architects to scholars to rangers to students. It is a true honor to be included in this publication that reaches out to thousands across the country.

"For more than 30 years, NAOP has raised awareness of the importance of the Olmsted legacy among public officials, community leaders, landscape design professionals and academics. NAOP encourages scholarship, publishes key reference materials, supports local park restoration, and provides technical assistance to preservation efforts." Here in the Boston area, organizations like the Franklin Park Coalition, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, and the National Park Service help to extend a similar mission and vision for Olmsted designed parks.

To check out the November Field Notes or to learn more about the phenomenal work of the NAOP, please visit http://www.olmsted.org/naop-field-notes-november-2011.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

First "Unofficial" Team Workout Tonight in Lynn

Six members of the FPC Boston Marathon Charity Team will be at the Lynn YMCA tonight with Coach Mike Toomey for group track workouts! Official training starts on December 26, but it certainly doesn't hurt to get a kickstart!

We can't wait to see Julie Arrison, Jason Carraro, Paula Gibbs, Shari Hewson, Dale Libkin, and Owen Kendall run fast tonight!

To learn more about Coach Toomey and his Boston Marathon training plan--one of the perks of running for the Charity Team--visit www.toomeysports.net.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Get Warm and Toasty at an Indoor Track Clinic

The FPC Boston Marathon Charity Team Coach, Mike Toomey, of Toomey Sports Running Center will be offering two indoor winter track clinics track clinics starting December 8. Please read below for details.

Session #1: Boston Reggie Lewis Center
Tuesday nights 7:30-9pm starting 12/13

This 8 week program will take place on one of the top tracks in the country. This clinic is open to all levels and perfect for those athletes running indoor track, training for the Boston Marathon, or those runners that work or live in Boston and want to train indoors. The track is a 200 meter mondo surface.

Cost is $125.00  (A track pass will need to be purchased from The Reggie Lewis Center for $ 120.00 in addition to clinic costs.)

Session #2: Lynn YMCA Track
Thursdays 12/8 - 1/26 from 7-8pm

This clinic is ideal for all levels and will be  customized to the individual whether they are training for a specific race or just trying to stay in shape during the winter months. The clinic will meet once per week and you will receive an 8 week training plan to follow on your own as well.

Cost is $125.00 (You do not need to be a Y member to participate in this clinic.)

Mike is also offering a 50% discount if you sign up for both clinics.

For team members interested in joining Mike on Thursday nights, transportation to Lynn is quite easy. You can take the orange or green line to North Station and the Newburyport/Rockport Line to Central Station in Lynn. From there, it's about a .25 mile walk to the Y and there are many members of the Wicked Running Club that will be happy to try to arrange transport for you.

MBTA departure times from North Station are at 5:55 (6:19 arrival) and 6:15 (6:37 arrival). A train leaves from Lynn at 8:34 (8:54 arrival in North Station).


To sign up for the sessions, please visit: Toomey Sports Winter Running Clinics. Payment can be made via paypal or check.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Take Back Franklin Park

Yesterday, a woman pushing a carriage around the path of Scarboro Pond was attacked at 1:30 p.m. For the complete story, please check the Jamaica Plain Gazette article.
Today, the Franklin Park Coalition sent an email to friends and members. For those that may not have received the email from the executive director, Christine Poff, or the invitation to "Take Back Franklin Park" on Thursday night, the details are below. Even if you can't attend, we urge you to continue to use park wisely as an attack like this has not happened in almost a decade. Franklin Park is one of the safest parks in Boston because of the large and active community that keeps their eyes and ears open to make the park a better place for all.
Dear Franklin Park Friends, 
Most of you have heard about the terrible attack that happened in our park yesterday at 1:30 in the afternoon on one of the paths near Scarboro Pond. A woman was walking with a child in a carriage when a man approached from behind, pulled her off the path and attempted to sexually molest and strangle her. Her screams alerted nearby golfers and the attacker ran from the scene when the golfers arrived. Luckily she is not seriously hurt, but her emotional distress will not be easily forgotten. There has been nothing like this for the last ten years; Boston Police say Franklin Park is one of the safest in the city.
As Franklin Park advocates we cannot ignore the incident. A woman and a park were violated. Please join me and Franklin Park Coalition board and members on Thursday evening for a walk around the golf course loop path. We will walk together in support and safety to witness the beauty and peace of the park, even in the dark, and work to overcome the fear that comes from knowledge of an attack like this.
Meet at the Golf Clubhouse at 5:30 on Thursday evening, December 1st; bring flashlights to light up the night. Women with strollers are most welcome - we will surround and protect you.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the woman who was attacked, please join us Thursday night and spread the word to your neighbors, friends and fellow park users.
For more information or directions please email: mail@franklinparkcoalition.org or call 617-442-4141.
Day of event phone: 617-908-4002.



Please also consider some of the following safety tips for running alone. These tips in no way imply that yesterday's victim was not careful. As runners, we tend to spend time alone, but there are precautions that can help to make us just a bit safer. 
1. Use common sense. Before you even head out for a run, take a minute or two to do a safety check. Are your shoes tied? Are you familiar with your route? Does someone else know where you'll be running? Once you start running, continue with the safety checks. Make sure you're running off the street or against traffic (so you can see cars coming at you). Watch out for cracks or bumps in the sidewalk, or rocks and branches on your running path.
2. Make sure you're visible. No matter time of day you're running, it's important that you're visible, especially to drivers. Get in the habit of wearing white or bright-colored clothes. When running in the early morning, night, or dusk, make sure you have reflective gear on. Although some items (running shoes, jackets) already have reflective pieces on them, it doesn't hurt to add more. A reflective vest can be worn over any form of running clothing and will definitely help drivers see you. Run in a place where people can see you in general if you are alone.
3. Don’t run alone. No matter how comfortable you feel running alone, there's always more safety in numbers. If you usually run solo, try to find a running group so you'll have running partners. The Forest Hills Runners and the Emerald Necklace Running Club offer runs in Franklin Park and the surrounding area.
4. Always have identification on you. Put your driver's license and your medical insurance card (in case you get injured) in your pocket or wear an ID tag on your shoe. If you're wearing an ID tag or bracelet, make sure it has an emergency contact number on it. Whenever possible, try to run with a cell phone, and it has my ICE (In Case of Emergency) numbers saved. Many runners use running belts to hold their ID and cell phone.
5. Limit your distractions.  It's tough -- maybe impossible -- for some of you to run without music, but you really shouldn't use your iPod or MP3 player for outdoor runs. Cutting off your sense of hearing means you can't hear oncoming cars, cyclists yelling to move, unleashed dogs, or any other potential threat. Save your iPod for your treadmill runs. And make sure you pay attention to your surroundings. If you let your mind wander too much, you may find yourself wandering into an unsafe area.
6. Trust your instincts. If a location or person makes you feel comfortable, trust your gut and run in the other direction.
(adapted from About.com/Running)

Monday, November 28, 2011

A Few Spots Remain on the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Charity Team

Just a couple of spots remain on the Franklin Park Coalition's Boston Marathon Charity Team. We have accepted runners with a wide range of running abilities and interests in parks and recreation and would love to have YOU join our team!

We are accepting runners that are looking to secure an entry and runners who have already secured their entry elsewhere but would like to fundraise to support the mission and vision of the Franklin Park Coalition.

Money raised by Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team will be used for salaries of four Summer Youth Conservation Crew members; equipment to be used by the Summer Youth Conservation Crew; the purchase of athletic equipment to be used on Summer Youth Drop-In Sports Nights, as well as continued restoration of the cross-country track, used by thousands of regional high school and collegiate athletes on an annual basis; ; refurbishment of ball fields; and repairs to the Playstead basketball courts including resurfacing or new hoops and backboards.

For more information about how you can get involved with Franklin Park Coalition and the 2012 Marathon Team, please contact Julie Arrison, Julie@franklinparkcoalition.org.

Benefits of being a member of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team:
· Guaranteed race number for the 2012 Boston Marathon on April 16, 2012
· Work with a team of runners who are committed to the mission of the Franklin Park Coalition and training for the Marathon.
·  Receive a handbook with coaching support from Michael Toomey of Toomey Sports Running Center and fundraising support from the Franklin Park Coalition. Online fundraising access will be provided.
· Team training runs
· Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team clothing for training and race day.
· A kickoff team party at Doyle’s CafĂ© in Jamaica Plain, and a pre-race pasta luncheon.
· Frequent support from Franklin Park Coalition coaches and other team members on training and fundraising concerns at our Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team blog.

Responsibilities of being a member of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team:
· Raise a minimum of $4000 to support Franklin Park Coalition Children’s Services ($750 for those who have already secured their entry elsewhere)
· Be physically able to complete the Marathon in under 6 hours
· If you are local to Boston, attend Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team meetings between December 2011 and April 2012.  
· $300 B.A.A. race entry fee that does not count towards your fundraising total.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

El Parquesito Playground Grand Opening

If you're looking for a way to enjoy these last nice days of the fall, come to Franklin Park tomorrow for the El Parquesito Playground Grand Opening at 1:00. There will be cider, refreshments, and activities for kids of all ages.

The newest playground in the park, built with a donation from the Play2Dream Foundation, is located on Walnut Avenue at the top of Iffley Road & School Street.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Franklin Park Zoo Admission--Half Price the Day after Thanksgiving!

If you haven't had a chance to get out to explore the Franklin Park Zoo, here is a wonderful opportunity! Zoo admission is half price the day after Thanksgiving so if you've got family or friends in town and are looking for a way to enjoy some beautiful weather, check it out!

www.zoonewengland.org

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

In Kind Donations Now Being Accepted

The Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team is now accepting in-kind donations of goods and services from local businesses for use at the Team Kickoff Party at Doyle's Cafe on January 11, individual team member fundraisers, runner incentives, and online auction items. Goods and services can range from rounds of golf to shop and restaurant gift certificates to hotel or vacation home stays.

If you have something to donate or a contact that might be able to help the team with a donation, please contact the Marathon Charity Team Leader, Julie Arrison at julie@franklinparkcoalition.org.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Thank You to our Charity Team Applicants

The Franklin Park Coalition staff is in the process of reviewing the fantastic applications we have received over the past two months and will be in touch with runners soon about acceptance to the Franklin Park Coalition's Boston Marathon Charity Team.

We will continue reviewing applications, so feel free to submit one today! Running for the FPC will benefit thousands of area youth through educational, job, and athletic opportunities in Boston's largest green space.

Please contact the Marathon Charity Team Leader, Julie Arrison, at julie@franklinparkcoaltion.org.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

FPC Marathon Charity Team Application Deadline Extended to November 15

The Franklin Park Coalition, an official charity of the 2012 B.A.A. Boston Marathon, has extended its deadline for marathon applications to November 15. Money raised by the fifteen selected charity runners of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team will be used to support the Green Teens Youth Stewardship Program; the purchase of athletic equipment to be used on Summer Youth Drop-In Sports Nights, as well as continued restoration of the cross-country track, used by thousands of regional high school and collegiate athletes on an annual basis; refurbishment of ball fields; and repairs to the Playstead basketball courts including resurfacing or new hoops and backboards.
The Franklin Park Coalition (FPC) mission is simple: to restore and preserve Franklin Park, a 527 acre historic urban green space located in the geographic heart of Boston. Through advocacy and stewardship, Coalition staff, board members and volunteers work to improve park management, bicycle access, restore historic features, and more. FPC history tours and nature programs encourage city dwellers to discover the park's treasures. Hiring neighborhood youth for summer and school year jobs not only restores the 220 acre woodlands, but also promotes the park.
Running and Franklin Park have a long history together. According to Steve Vaitones, a member of the Coalition and director of US Track & Field New England, the New England Collegiate Cross Country Championships have been held in the park since 1912.  The park continues to be the home for the many local high school and college program practices and various local and state meets.
Julie Arrison, a longtime volunteer for the Franklin Park Coalition and author of Images of America: Franklin Park has been selected as the Marathon Charity Team Coordinator. “I couldn’t be happier to lead a group of marathoners towards two major goals—completing the Boston Marathon and awareness building for an organization that serves Boston so well.” Michael Toomey of Toomey Sports Running Center in Salem, Mass., has signed on to coach the runners for the team.
For more information about how you can get involved with 2012 Marathon Team, please contact Julie Arrison, Julie@franklinparkcoalition.org or visit: http://fpcmarathoncharityteam.blogspot.com/.For general information about Franklin Park Coalition email Lanae@franklinparkcoalition.org or visit: http://www.franklinparkcoalition.org.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Application has its Privileges

The Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team is adding an extra perk for all applicants to the Boston Marathon (r) Charity Team. Upon processing of your application, you will receive a one year membership to the Franklin Park Coalition. Members of the Franklin Park Coalition enjoy the most up-to-date information on a wide range of programming including nature walks, history lectures, sports and athletic events, and festivals that happen in and around the park. Plus, your membership is a voice of advocacy for the Franklin Park Coalition.

The Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team is looking forward to YOUR application. To apply, please fill out the official Application for the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team for the 2012 BAA Boston Marathon. If there are any questions, please contact the Marathon Charity Team Leader, Julie Arrison, at julie.@franklinparkcoalition.org

Friday, October 14, 2011

Running for the Crown Jewel of the Emerald Necklace

On October 9, the BAA Half Marathon had it's start and finish in Franklin Park, the "crown jewel" of Boston's Emerald Necklace. For news, results, and complete details, please visit the Boston Athletic Association's webpage.


If you ran those 13.1 miles or if you just like to loop around Circuit Drive in Franklin Park, the Franklin Park Coalition strongly encourages you to consider joining our Marathon Charity Team. The FPC has a series of fun meetings and events and coaching provided by Mike Toomey of Toomey Sports Running Center. All money raised through the Marathon will benefit youth activities and athletics improvements in Franklin Park--which will in turn impact thousands of park users for years to come.


If there are any questions, please contact the Marathon Charity Team Leader, Julie Arrison, at julie@franklinparkcoalition.org. To apply for the team, please fill out the Application for the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team for the 2012 BAA Boston Marathon.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The BAA Half Marathon takes on Franklin Park this Weekend

The BAA Half Marathon has its start and finish in White Stadium in historic Franklin Park on Sunday, October 9. Runners will have the chance to experience all that the Emerald Necklace has to offer in this fantastic 13.1 mile race.


If you like what you see, or what you run, please consider joining the Franklin Park Coalition's Marathon Charity Team. Monies raised will directly impact Franklin Park's preservation, youth services, and athletic programming.


To learn more about the race, please visit: http://www.baa.org/races/half-marathon.aspx.


To apply for the Team, please visit our application page.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Boston Marathon Qualification Notices

Qualified runners who registered for the 2012 BAA Boston Marathon began receiving their notifications. A "BQ" has become more meaningful than ever before. Because of the limited field of pariticpants allowed to run the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston, the Franklin Park Coalition hopes that you will consider running for the team.

Fifteen runners will have the chance to raise over $60,000 to support youth and athletic activities in Franklin Park. The team will be coaching by Mike Toomey of Toomey Sports Running Center in Salem, Mass., a clothing allotment will be awarded, and fun fundraising events are in the works. Short, team practice runs will be taking place in Boston's most beautiful green space and long runs will be supported by a team of dedicated volunteers.

If there are questions about the team, please contact the Marathon Charity Team Leader, Julie Arrison, at julie.@franklinparkcoalition.org

Monday, September 12, 2011

Run the 2012 Boston Marathon® with Franklin Park Coalition
The Franklin Park Coalition is proud to announce that it has been selected to be part of the official 2012 B.A.A. Boston Marathon Charity Program. Applications are now available for interested runners at FranklinParkCoalition.org.
The Franklin Park Coalition mission is simple: to restore and preserve Franklin Park, a 527 historic urban green space located in the geographic heart of Boston. Through advocacy and stewardship, Coalition staff, board members and volunteers work to improve park management, public transit options to the park, park entrances, bicycle access, restoration of historic features, and more. Coalition events and programs, such as park walks, history tours, and nature programs to encourage city dwellers to discover the park's treasures; bringing back the “Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park” for free summer concerts to build community and celebrate local artists; hiring neighborhood youth for summer and school year jobs restoring the 220 acre woodlands and promoting the park; and working with community members and public safety agencies to help people feel safe in the park.
Running and Franklin Park have a long history together. According to Steve Vaitones, a member of the Coalition, the New England Collegiate Cross Country Championships have been held in the park since 1912. The current cross country course was designed and built 1989-1991 after the awarding of the cross country World Championships.  USA National Championships have been held in the park throughout the twentieth century as well. The park continues to be the home for the many local high school and college program practices and various local and state meets. Most recently, the B.A.A. Half Marathon has its start and finish in Franklin Park at the George Robert White Stadium. This event will take place on October 9, 2011 and information is available at www.baa.org.
Money raised by the fifteen selected charity runners of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team will be used for salaries of four Summer Youth Conservation Crew members; equipment to be used by the Summer Youth Conservation Crew; the purchase of athletic equipment to be used on Summer Youth Drop-In Sports Nights, as well as continued restoration of the cross-country track, used by thousands of regional high school and collegiate athletes on an annual basis; ; refurbishment of ball fields; and repairs to the Playstead basketball courts including resurfacing or new hoops and backboards.
Julie Arrison, a longtime volunteer for the Franklin Park Coalition and author of Images of America: Franklin Park has been selected as the Marathon Charity Team Coordinator. “I couldn’t be happier to lead a group of marathoners towards two major goals—completing the Boston Marathon and awareness building for an organization that serves Boston so well.” Michael Toomey of Toomey Sports Running Center in Salem, Mass., has signed on to coach the runners for the team. “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to work with a group of athletes as they strive to complete one of the most elite marathons in the world. It’s going to be a fun, challenging time.”
For more information about how you can get involved with Franklin Park Coalition and the 2012 Marathon Team, please contact Julie Arrison, Julie@franklinparkcoalition.org.
Benefits of being a member of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team:
·         Guaranteed race number for the 2012 Boston Marathon on April 16, 2012
·         Work with a team of runners who are committed to the mission of the Franklin Park Coalition and training for the Marathon.
·         Receive a handbook with coaching support from Michael Toomey of Toomey Sports Running Center and fundraising support from the Franklin Park Coalition. Online fundraising access will be provided.
·         Team training runs
·         A $75.00 allotment for Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team clothing.
·         A kickoff team party at Doyle’s CafĂ© in Jamaica Plain, and a pre-race pasta luncheon.
·         Frequent support from Franklin Park Coalition coaches and other team members on training and fundraising concerns at our Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team blog.
Responsibilities of being a member of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team:
·         Raise a minimum of $4000 to support Franklin Park Coalition Children’s Services ($750 for those who have already secured their entry elsewhere) 
·         Be physically able to complete the Marathon in under 6 hours
·         If you are local to Boston, attend Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team meetings between December 2011 and April 2012.  
·         $300 B.A.A. race entry fee that does not count towards your fundraising total.

Application for the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team for the 2012 BAA Boston Marathon