Our very wise runner Owen Kendall, and one of the co-founders of the Forest Hills Runners, pointed out that it's not too early to start training for 2014. Small improvements on every run, every day, will make a snowy training season easier to bear.
Check out the Forest Hills Runners for group runs and weekly workouts--many taking place around the beautiful Emerald Necklace.
Short shorts are optional.
The Franklin Park Coalition is proud to announce that the organization has been chosen to be one of the official charities participating in the 2014 B.A.A. Boston Marathon Charity Program. Check here to learn about team events and progress leading up to April 21, 2014.
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Oregon Runner Craig Kiest Exceeds Fundraising Goal for the Franklin Park Coalition
Choosing a landscape architect to run for the Franklin Park Coalition seemed a natural choice. Frederick Law Olmsted is considered the father of American landscape architecture and is the designer of Franklin Park. Olmsted considered Franklin Park to be one of his greatest works of art, combining decades of experience in planning with proximity of the harbor and the Great Blue Hills.
For Craig Kiest (in orange on the left), choosing Franklin Park was more than a tribute to the fine work that Olmsted completed more than a century ago. For this seasoned runner who is close to completing 50 marathons in 50 states, he sees the health and fitness benefits that come from a safe place to train and play. Through his travels he has seen many places and believes in the good work that the Franklin Park Coalition is doing to provide fitness opportunities but also in teaching future generations the importance of preserving parks and open space.
Craig's donation was fufilled by the Richard and Janet Geary Foundation. The foundation focuses on giving to arts, youth support, healthcare research higher education, and regional and national policy. Voted one of the top 50 Oregon foundations, the gift is much appreciated.
For Craig Kiest (in orange on the left), choosing Franklin Park was more than a tribute to the fine work that Olmsted completed more than a century ago. For this seasoned runner who is close to completing 50 marathons in 50 states, he sees the health and fitness benefits that come from a safe place to train and play. Through his travels he has seen many places and believes in the good work that the Franklin Park Coalition is doing to provide fitness opportunities but also in teaching future generations the importance of preserving parks and open space.
Craig's donation was fufilled by the Richard and Janet Geary Foundation. The foundation focuses on giving to arts, youth support, healthcare research higher education, and regional and national policy. Voted one of the top 50 Oregon foundations, the gift is much appreciated.
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Friday, January 4, 2013
Welcome to the Team, fellow Olmsted Fan!
On
December 5, 2008 Craig Kiest at the age of 53 ran his first
mile since PE class in high school. As of December 28, 2012, Craig has run 44 marathons in
34 states and 6 continents.
As a native Oregonian with three grown children and a 30 year career as a landscape architect, running has become a rewarding avocation. With interests in gardens and architecture, running a marathon gives a unique opportunity to see the world without traffic - from Big Sur to the bridges of New York City.
Between running marathons there is time for family, hiking, biking, snowboarding and a glass of wine.
Editorial Note: We think The Screaming Pumpkin Marathon. is one of the coolest marathons Craig has completed so far!
As a native Oregonian with three grown children and a 30 year career as a landscape architect, running has become a rewarding avocation. With interests in gardens and architecture, running a marathon gives a unique opportunity to see the world without traffic - from Big Sur to the bridges of New York City.
Between running marathons there is time for family, hiking, biking, snowboarding and a glass of wine.
Editorial Note: We think The Screaming Pumpkin Marathon. is one of the coolest marathons Craig has completed so far!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Spots Are Filling Quick!
If you're considering running the Boston Marathon and want to do it for a great cause with a great training program, please consider the Franklin Park Coalition! See our team application for all details or feel free to contact our Marathon Charity Team Leader Julie Arrison with any questions at julie@franklinparkcoalition.org.
Fantastic Fundraising Events in Store!
Winter Fun Runs!
A dedicated coach...who really will do it all!
A huge network of support!
A plan to get you to the finish!
Indoor track.
Team Bonding at its best.
Crazy fast runners (as well as crazy average and slow runners!)
Atlantic Ocean Ice Baths.
Marathon Training Coping.
Supported Group Runs.
Supporting local music and culture.
Supporting youth and athletics in Franklin Park.
A race day experience like no other!
26.2 Miles of Amazing!
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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.
2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team Application
2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Application for Runners who have Secured Entry Elsewhere
Applications:
2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team Application
2013 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Application for Runners who have Secured Entry Elsewhere
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
What the 2012 Boston Marathon Team Provided
As we gear up to start accepting applications for the 2013 Franklin Park Coaltion Boston Marathon team, it's a great time to look back on the experiences that the 2012 Boston Marathon team was able to provide by raising money for the Summer Youth Conservation Crew. For many of the teens who participated, this wasn't just a "summer job," but a work experience that introduced the group to new friends, new challenges, and educational take-aways that will last a lifetime.
If you are considering running for the 2013 team, take a look at some of the statements (unedited!) from the Summer Youth Crew. We hope that you will realize that when you run with us, you are impacting the lives of a deserving group of teens as well as the beautification of Boston's largest urban greenspace.
Applications will be available here and on the website on Monday, September 10.
If you are considering running for the 2013 team, take a look at some of the statements (unedited!) from the Summer Youth Crew. We hope that you will realize that when you run with us, you are impacting the lives of a deserving group of teens as well as the beautification of Boston's largest urban greenspace.
Applications will be available here and on the website on Monday, September 10.
From Jamie: "Working with the Franklin Park Coalition was very helpful and productive. This job helped me learn about different types of plants and things about Franklin Park that I didn’t know about. I had fun working with my crew and getting projects done. Being noticed for what we did by the people in the community who use the park made this job worth working for."
From Jevon: "I have learned that I am a dedicated, hard worker. I work well with others and I put a lot of care into what I do. From the first day I started working at Franklin Park I have learned why it’s so important to the community. I’ve also learned a lot about its history, for example, the Overlook ruins have been there since 1885. The best thing about this job was learning how hard I can push myself and getting to meet new people."
From Tenia: "This summer was quite an interesting one. I got my first job at Franklin Park. I learned a lot about myself and the park . While I passed by this park almost every day before I had this job, my views of it were that it was disgusting and nasty. But now that I have worked in this park for six weeks, I know the park is not really like that. It is peaceful and nice with a lot of beautiful plants. This is something I learned about the park from my job experience."
Monday, March 12, 2012
Event Alert: Saint Paddy's Day Themed Zumba in the Park!
Join Boston Marathon team member Dale Libkin for her Zumba fundraiser in the Franklin Park Golf Clubhouse this Saturday at 10:30. While there might not be Whiskey in the Jar and Wild Rovers, there will be an hour of a great workout that will make up for all of that soda bread and corned beef consumption throughout the weekend.
Tickets are only $10.00 and you are sure not to forget this Zumba experience!
Tickets are only $10.00 and you are sure not to forget this Zumba experience!
(yes, this is Riverdance...but you get the idea!)
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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!).
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/
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)
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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.
"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.
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