Showing posts with label Historic Preservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historic Preservation. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

The Summer Youth Conservation Crew

One of the biggest pieces of the pie of the Franklin Park Coalition's Boston Marathon Team's fundraising goes to the Summer Youth Conservation Crew. The "crew" consists of 20-30 teens as well as supervisors who spend their learning about the environment and history of 527 acres of Franklin Park by caring for it each day. Besides working to preserve the park, these kids also get lessons in landscaping, gardening, landscape architecture, and managing a business as well as a chance to explore the White Mountains. For many, this is their first time exploring a wooded area, let along garnering an appreciation for it. 

Over the next few weeks, we'll be sharing stories from the Summer Youth Conservation Crew and their experiences in the park. Some are funny, some are touching, some show a passion for history and the environment, and some show an appreciation for earning real money. Some are a combination of all of these factors.

We invite you to continue to support the Summer Youth Conservation Crew and the good work of the Franklin Park Coalition. To learn more, visit www.franklinparkcoalition.org. 


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

FPC Boston Marathon runner Craig Kiest part of west coast Remembrance Run

2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Runner Craig Kiest was was part of Remembrance Run in his native Portland, OR last week. After an overwhelming greeting by family and friends when he stepped off the plane, he gathered with over 1000 local runners to pay tribute to last Monday's tragic events.


Craig Kiest said he remembers fellow runners who dropped everything to pray.“You definitely think you missed a bullet,” he said. “I’m not going to let it stop me.” Kiest is considering rejoining the team for the 2014 Boston Marathon.

To view the article and watch the news footage, please visit: /www.kgw.com/news/local/Thousands-cross-Willamette-for-Boston-Remembrance-Run-203630051.html

Monday, September 10, 2012

Run the 2013 Boston Marathon® with Franklin Park Coalition Charity Team




The Franklin Park Coalition is proud to announce that it has been selected to be part of the official 2013 B.A.A. Boston Marathon Charity Program for a second year.  Applications are now available for interested runners at FranklinParkCoalition.org.

The 2012 Boston Marathon ® team raised over $60,000 that was used for a number of Franklin Park Coalition’s summer programs including equipment and salaries for the Youth Conservation Crew and athletic equipment and barbeque nights for the popular Youth Sports Drop-In Nights which served over 1500 kids this past summer. Money raised by the  fifteen selected charity runners of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Team will be used for these programs, 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; repairs to the Playstead basketball courts including resurfacing or new hoops and backboards; and for cultural and family programming provided by the Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park Program.

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 s, 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 White Stadium. This event will take place on October 7, 2012 and information is available at www.baa.org.

Julie Arrison, a longtime volunteer for the Franklin Park Coalition and author of Images of America: Franklin Park will be returning 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., will be returning 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.” The 2012 Boston Marathon ® was one of the hottest on record and the Franklin Park Coalition team had a 100% successful finish rate.

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 part of the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon ® Team:
·         Guaranteed race number for the 2012 Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013
·         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 including a hooded sweatshirt, long sleeve tech, and singlet for race day
·         A planned team kickoff fundraising party.
·         A race weekend pasta potluck.
·         Race day hotel “drop zone” near the finish so that you can freshen up to hit the town on Marathon Monday, post-race.
·         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 Boston Marathon Team include:
·         Raise a minimum of $4000 to support Franklin Park Coalition 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 2012 and April 2013. 
·         $300 B.A.A. race entry fee that does not count towards your fundraising total.


Applications:

2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team Application

2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Application for Runners who have Secured Entry Elsewhere

Friday, September 7, 2012

An Update for the 2012 FPC Boston Marathon Team from the FPC Staff

April 16, 2012 did not mark the end of the journey for the 2012 Boston Marathon Team. The staff at the Franklin Park Coalition took time out of their incredibly busy and hectic summer of managing park projects, the Summer Youth Conservation Crew, Playhouse in the Park, and Youth Drop-In Sports Nights to keep everyone up to date on how our fundraising efforts were being used. Christine Poff, the amazing executive director, sent us the blog update that you can find a link to in an article below as well as this thank you.

Her words really put into perspective what the 2012 Boston Marathon Team was able to provide for teens around the park as well as everyday park users.

"..Attached is a photo of the crew playing a game on one of the park's old stone walls. They had to arrange themselves by birthdate without talking, it was pretty funny. Today at lunch they had a huge game of camoflauge ... some love this kind of thing, but the big tough guys act like they are too cool for anything that isn't HARD work, but they join in and get goofy.

Because of all your efforts we did a 2-night camping trip this year, the first time we've done that. Through a great partnership with the Appalachian Mountain Club the crew borrows tents and gear. They hiked, splashed in waterfalls, did a night walk, told stories by the campfire, and all came home thrilled with themselves - for most it was the first time in a tent and for about five of them it was the first time away from home. (I talked to parents a lot ... a few were really anxious)

Last week at Sports Night we had members of two rival gangs, but they played ball and ate burgers together with no problems - it's exactly what we hope will happen. We have a really cool coach who is coming out, used to play with the Houston Rockets."





Notes like this are just one of many reasons why someone should consider joining the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team. You truly make a difference.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Team Member Highlight: Kristen Day

Leading up to the Boston Marathon, we'll be spotlighting our team members as they train and raise money for the Franklin Park Coalition.



Kristen Day will be running her first road race on April 16. This is certainly no ordinary road race, as Kristen has chosen to run the Boston Marathon for the Franklin Park Coalition to make her debut. Kristen loves Franklin Park and has fond memories growing up there and hopes to pass along the same nostalgia to her three kids, Josie, Noah, and Violet. "The park has become a very special place for me. I remember it from when I was a small child visiting my grandparents that lived alongside the park. When they got just big enough, we started sledding behind the golf course clubhouse. The first day we did this, my daughter was 6 and my son was 4. We stayed at the hill for 4 ½ hours! The sun was setting and the moon was rising. It was so quiet and beautiful, it felt like the city was a million miles away. The park inspires children’s imagination and offers places for kids to run, climb, sled and pretend. And it does the same for adults."

Kristen lives in Jamaica Plain with her family. Besides enjoying running for the sheer sake of enjoying running, she is an active volunteer in the park and has also just established a Boy Scout Troop. She believes that if her kids are involved now, they'll also recognize the work that goes into preserving such an important place in Boston.
This weekend, Kristen and her husband will be sponsoring a Neighborhood Night at their home on 25 Cromwell Street. The night will feature light hors d'ouvers, cocktails, music by Ulysses, and short talk on the history of Franklin Park by author Julie Arrison. The suggested donation is $1.00/mile, or $26.00 to support not only Kristen's fundraising efforts, but the great work of the Franklin Park Coalition. You can RSVP to kdaymatt@aol.com.

If you can't attend, but wish to support Kristen's fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Kristen-Day-S-Boston-Marathon-Fund-Raising-For-The-Fpc 

Friday, January 13, 2012

$3700 Raised for the Franklin Park Coalition at the Boston Marathon Team Kickoff Party

What a night a Doyle's Cafe! We danced, we sang, we toasted, we ate, we had fun with our friends, families, and supporters. Most importantly, we raised almost $3700.00 for the Franklin Park Coalition. This money will benefit hundreds of local kids who use the park for recreation and athletics through programming provided by the hard work of the FPC. 


We could not have asked for a better trio of performers for the night. First up was Gregg Harper, who played his guitar and harmonica with passion and gave us all some songs to sing along to. Next, we had the chance to hear original music by Eric Stepanian. Our night was capped off with an acoustic set by members of the local band Sidewalk Driver. Sidewalk Driver holds an extra special place in the night since the guitarist, Jared Egan, is one of the runners on our Boston Marathon team. If you liked what you heard, please be sure to check out their websites or albums in the iTunes store. Supporting local music is appreciated!

Doyle's Cafe put out a great spread of appetizers, pizzas, and salads (for the runners!). Our server, Shannon, was great in the room, too! Never once did she seem flustered with 130 people looking for pints of Guiness.

The team and Franklin Park Coalition look forward to your continued support over the next few months as we train to run 26.2 miles and fundraise for an amazing cause. Thank you to all of our guests...we hope you had as much fun as we did!



Each of our runners brought a prize along for our guests to win. It was a great selection.

Boston Marathon Team member Jason C. is ready to greet guests...and, no, he won't share his Guiness with you.


Gregg Harper was awesome!

What an amazing crowd of supporters!


Eric Stepanian was awesome!

Sidewalk Driver was awesome!

Paula (far left) is catching some relaxation with her friends. She will not be relaxing like this on Marathon Monday!

Two of our team members, Carleen and Kristen, catch a quick photo with Christine, the executive director of the FPC.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

From our "On the Run" Page...

Weekend of January 6-8:

This week’s run took the Franklin Park Coalition’s Boston Marathon Team as far as Walt Disney World and as close as…Franklin Park! The nice weather on Saturday made for some glorious January running on the local front. I don’t think anyone thought they would be running under blue, sunny skies in 55 degree weather on January 7!
As for workouts, Coach Toomey suggested generally a 10-12 mile run for some of us, a little bit more or less for others. Nichole took advantage of some yoga time and ran from Casey’s Tavern with the Somerville Road Runners on Sunday. Jason C., Paula, and Julie all ran the Olde Salem Greens Snowshoe Classic. Without the “snow,” this turned into a super challenging 3.4 mile trail run on one of the hilliest golf course and wooded single track trails you’ll ever see. Kristen and Dale stayed around the neighborhood. Kristen enjoyed 14 miles around the Pond, the Faulkner, and Larz Anderson Park, while Dale did 5 in Franklin Park with her dogs and 5 on her own. Elizabeth took a jaunt from Lexington to Brookline and got a lesson in pacing along the way!
Shari gets credit for having the run farthest from home. She competed in the Walt Disney World Marathon Relay this morning. With a friend from the Wicked Running Club to push her to her 13.1 limit, rumor on the street is that she broke her PR!
Owen is currently out for 12 miles with a bit of a head cold. Send him some well wishes or hand him a tissue if you see him.
Coach Toomey is rumored to be at the Reggie Lewis Center this morning.
Our newest runner on the team, Laura, tried to get the scoop on the new Sox season by running from Brookline High to Fenway Park. Besides a great run, she had nothing good to report on the 2012 lineup.
And, that’s our reported lineup for this week. We hope to see many of you at Doyle’s for our Team Kickoff Fundraiser this Wednesday night! Buy your tickets at: www.razoo.com/story/Fpcmarathoncharityteamkickofftickets

Monday, January 2, 2012

Join us for the Boston Marathon Team Kickoff Party at Doyle's Cafe

Join the members of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon Charity Team for the Kickoff Party at Doyle's Cafe.


Advance tickets will cost $20.00 ($25.00 at the door). Tickets will include an appetizer buffet, live entertainment, and 10 complimentary raffle tickets for an
amazing array of prizes from local businesses. Additional tickets for the raffle will be available on the night of the event. A cash bar and full menu will be available.

Advance tickets are available at
http://www.razoo.com/story/Fpcmarathoncharityteamkickofftickets. When you purchase your ticket(s), be sure to share on the post which runner you are buying your tickets to support (i.e. "I can't wait to come to Doyle's to support John Doe!).

 
This event takes place at Doyle's, located at 3484 Washington Street in Jamaica Plain from 6:30-9:30 p.m. It will be an open house atmosphere, so join us at anytime for the fun!
A very special thank you to Doyle's Cafe and the Burke family for sponsoring this event for the Franklin Park Coalition. (www.doylescafeboston.com)

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.

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.

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.

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