Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Support Jasmin's Final Fundraising Push!

Jasmin is running to support youth and athletic programming in Franklin Park and needs your support to get through the final fundraising push. Even a $10.00 donation to her fundraising page will bring her that much closer.

Jasmin is a first-time marathoner who has been pushing her physical and mental limits and excelling in this tough training season. She loves Franklin Park and the opportunities that abound for biking, running, recreation, and fun.

To support Jasmin's push before tomorrow's deadline, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Fpcmarathoncharityteamjasmin2014

Friday, March 7, 2014

Wanna run a 5K?

Derly Ortiz is organizing a virtual 5K this weekend. You don't need to stress about where to meet or a time to run or walk--just get out and do a 5K in a show of support for Derly's hard work and her training and fundraising efforts. You'll get a cool virtual medal and a sense of Sunday satisfaction for a job well done!

Registration is $21.00 and available at: at https://www.racemenu.com/events/35291-March-Madness-Virtual-5K. All proceeds support the youth and athletic programs with the Franklin Park Coalition.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Marc's Push for the Fundraising Finish Line!

Looking for a fun way to support a member of the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team? Head over to James Gate in JP this Saturday from 1:00-4:00 p.m. for an afternoon of fun and friends and Franklin Park. $20.00 gets you an afternoon of snacks, a raffle ticket for some great prizes (listed below), a cash bar, and the company of great folks.

You can support Marc here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/marcs-push-for-the-fundraising-finish-line-tickets-10710803301.

Hope to see you Saturday!

  • Gift cards to J.P. Licks, City Feed, and Kitchenwitch.
  • 2 passes to Yoga For Runners at JP Yoga (right above City Feed on Centre!)
  • A gift bag of dog treats and fun from our friends at Polka Dog Bakery
  • Some *excellent* cellared beers courtesy of one of one of FHR's finest (I would buy tickets for these if I could)
  • And, I'll be putting together a gift pack of the specific fuels that the B.A.A will be providing on Marathon Monday so you can get yourself acclimated.  




Monday, January 27, 2014

Mike Toomey continues his support of Franklin Park with a 2014 Boston Marathon run

Mike Toomey has been the volunteer coach for the Franklin Park Coalition team over the past few seasons and has decided to take his turn at running the 2014 Boston Marathon. He is USATF Level 2 Coach with extensive running experience, both personally and professionally.  He has been coaching since 1998 and have coached at the collegiate and high school levels and has been granted the NEC coach of the year award 8 times through his work at Marblehead High. Mike is 1995 graduate of UMass, an All-American in Cross-Country, and was on the 1991 NCAA National Championship Cross-Country Team... After college, Mike ran for Boston based Reebok racing team for 6 years. He has fond memories of running in Franklin Park over his career and looks forward to giving back even more. To support Coach Toomey’s fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Toomey-Runs-For-Franklin-Park

Monday, January 13, 2014

Meet Derly: she's just plain Goofy!


Derly Ortiz has made Boston her home for over 25 years after emigrating from the Dominican Republic.  She enjoyed volunteering last year at the Boston Marathon and has always dreamed of being able to run in the iconic event. Derly found her passion in running more than 5 years ago.  She has completed numerous half marathons and with three marathons completed, is still counting! She just upped the running ante in Disney by running the 2014 Goofy challenge.

Derly is ecstatic to be running with the Franklin Park Coalition and is looking forward to raising funds for a cause very close to her community as well her family. To support Derly’s fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Derly-Runs-Boston-For-Franklin-Park-Coalition

Friday, December 27, 2013

Meet Shari: ostrich rider, ultra runner, three-peater with the FPC

Shari Hewson believes “the third time is a charm.”  Shari was a member of the 2012 inaugural Franklin Park Marathon Team and enjoyed learning about Franklin Park and training with a great team for an incredible organization.  The record breaking heat did not prevent her from finishing but did prevent her from her goal time.  She was again a member of the FPC Team in 2013 where her efforts to finish were thwarted by the horrible tragedy that unfolded at the finish line.  2014 will be the third time and hopefully the charm!  Through all the curves and bumps, the FPC team has been strong and a great support system for the runners. Shari cannot imagine running the marathon “solo” – she appreciates all that FPC does for the community and all that has been done for the marathon team. To support Shari’s fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Fpcmarathoncharityteamshari2014

Monday, December 23, 2013

Meet Valerie: organizer, community gal, family woman, and park lover

Valerie Grabiel has lived within walking distance to Franklin Park for more than 15 years. In that time Franklin Park has been the backdrop for many seasonal celebrations, sledding adventures and afternoons at the zoo, playgrounds, and festivals for her and her family. Valerie took up running for the first time in early 2013 and with it discovered a new way to enjoy Franklin Park. She is thrilled to be joining the 2014 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team to run in the city she loves while raising funds for this jewel of the Emerald Necklace that is in her own backyard. Professionally, Valerie has been involved with a number or community development and fundraising efforts, including a Main Streets program in JP. Amidst her training, work, and mornings rowing on the Charles River, she and her husband homeschool their three young children. They've already decided that this year their family will do a study unit on Franklin Park.  To support Valerie’s fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Valerie-Runs-For-And-In-The-Park-I-Love-Franklin-Park

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The doctor is in! Meet Eddie!

Eddie Baker is a veterinarian and current resident of Jamaica Plain. He has just moved back after four years of living in Edinburgh, Scotland.  Eddie grew up in Jamaica Plain and some of his earliest memories are from playing in Franklin Park, whilst in pre-school.  Throughout his childhood he has continuously returned to the park.  When he was ten, he went to a day summer camp where I met Tiger Woods, who was playing in an amateur competition at the golf course.  Throughout high school he would go to White Stadium on Saturday mornings in the fall to watch the football team play. He is not only grateful to have a spot in the 2014 Boston Marathon but I am also really excited about the opportunity to run for such a great organization. To support Eddie’s fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Eddie-S-Got-The-Runs-For-Franklin-Park

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

#GivingTuesday for the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team

When you give to a member of the 2014 Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team on #givingtuesday, you'll be giving the gift of meaningful jobs, athletic opportunities, arts and culture, historic preservation, and overall support to Boston's largest greenspace. Here are a few of the projects that will be supported this season:








Continued restoration of the cross-country track, used by thousands of regional high school and collegiate athletes on an annual basis.



Salaries for the Summer Youth Conservation Crew.





Equipment replacement to be used by the Summer Youth Conservation Crew and for public park clean up events.



Purchase of athletic equipment to be used on Summer Youth Drop-In Sports Nights




Repairs to the Playstead basketball courts including replacing asphalt and filler, repainting lines, and installation of new hoops and backboards.



Support music and cultural programming through the Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park series.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Meet Julie! Team leader, marathoner, fundraiser, and longtime FPC volunteer.

Marathon Charity Team Leader Julie Arrison is returning to the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon team for her third attempt at a "good" Boston Marathon. She is a longtime volunteer with the FPC and will be managing the team again this year. She is looking forward to the challenge of a team of 20+ runners who are all working for the same cause--supporting the amazing work of the FPC. The 2014 Boston Marathon will be Julie's eighth marathon and though it's sure to be an emotional event, running for a great cause will get her through. 

When not training or volunteering, Julie is a site manager with Historic New England and manages two historic house museums as well as volunteers her time on a number of boards. 

To support Julie's fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Fpcmarathoncharityteamjulie2014

Friday, November 29, 2013

Meet Lori! Swimmer, biker, runner...and doing it for youth athletic opportunities in Franklin Park





Lori Anderson was born and raised in NJ and has lived in Boston for the last two years. She experienced her first Marathon Monday watching on Boylston Street two years ago and decided then she was going to run the Boston marathon herself one day.  She is very excited and honored to have the opportunity to run for Franklin Park Coalition this year. Lori is an assistant professor of economics at Framingham State University.  She has completed and placed number of triathlons, half marathons, and one marathon. To support Lori’s fundraising efforts, please visit:http://www.razoo.com/story/Fpcmarathoncharityteamlori2014

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Meet Marc! JP local, run enthusiast, FHR guru, and FPC board member extraordinare!


















Marc Almanzan (pictured in the middle of this great Forest Hills Runners gang!) is an avid runner who has found his home in Jamaica Plain, right next to Franklin Park.  He believes that running and nature are two of the best things that we can experience for ourselves, especially amid the ultra-connected city lives we lead. He is certain that running leads to sanity, health, and self-improvement that can translate to all aspects of one's life.  Marc believes that with nature, running becomes an even deeper adventure into the self and the world, as one can truly connect while being disconnected in the woods. He is thankful to live in a community such as Jamaica Plain that has such an abundance of green space, and he is grateful to the Franklin Park Coalition for their mission to keep the park healthy and utilized by everyone who wishes to enjoy it. To support Marc’s fundraising efforts, please visit: http://www.razoo.com/story/Marc-Is-Raising-For-The-Franklin-Park-Coalition

Friday, November 1, 2013

Join us on Sunday for the second annual Cornhole for the Coalition!

Fall fun isn't over in Salem yet! Join the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team for an afternoon of cornhole, college football, wings, drinks, and fun! There will be prizes for the top cornhole teams.


Where: Murphy’s Restaurant and Bar, 300 Derby Street
When: Saturday, November 2; 4:00-party stops!
Cost: $25.00 includes entry into the cornhole tournament and admission to the event.

Other Details: There will be a cash bar and full menu available. This event is 21+.









Wednesday, August 21, 2013

September 9!

Save the Date!

Official applications for the 2014 Boston Marathon will be posted on September 9. If you'd like to learn a bit more about our application process, please visit our Team Application page.

At this point, we do have a special application for 2013 runners who did not cross the Boston Marathon finish line. and would like to be a part of a great team atmosphere while training for the 2014 Boston Marathon. 

Please contact our Marathon Charity Team Leader, Julie Arrison, with any questions you might have.


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

We want you on our team!


The 2013 Boston Marathon was a life altering event for so many. In the days following the tragic events, many sought solace in the peace that is Franklin Park.

The post-marathon events are not the only time that Franklin Park provides peace, comfort, tranquility, and beauty in life. This fabulous urban greenspace does this daily for thousands of visitors.

5624 runners were unable to cross the finish line at the 2013 Boston Marathon. The Boston Athletic Association has kindly offered them entry into the 2014 event. The Franklin Park Coalition also wants to extend an offer to be a part of a team atmosphere. For a $500.00 fundraising minimum, those runners who were unable to cross the finish line and who have secured entry via the special registration can apply to be a part of the Franklin Park Coalition Marathon team.

The team offers supportive and customized marathon coaching, indoor track clinics, team gear, fundraising events, and more. For the past two years, it has been the support of the team that has provided an atmosphere of cheer, goodwill, and a "get-it-done" attitude for all things related to training.

For an application, please email Julie Arrison (julie@franklinparkcoalition.org).

Monday, May 20, 2013

Con-grad-ulations to Elizabeth Belcher

Congratulations to team member Elizabeth Belcher on her graduation last week! We're proud to have such a creative person and hard worker on our Franklin Park Coaltion Boston Marathon Team!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

The 2013 FPC Boston Marathon Team will have another chance to cross the finish in 2014!

Hours ago, team members from the Franklin Park Coalition who did not cross the finish line received an email stating that they will be welcomed back to run again in 2014. Needless to say, we, as an organization are thrilled for our runners who worked so hard fundraising and training. They will have the opportunities they truly deserve on April 21, 2014.

We extend out sincere gratitude to the Boston Athletic Association for making this possible--it is no easy feat. The logistics of a normal Boston Marathon are herculean and adding in close to 6000 additional runners could have only made it more challenging!

The FPC will be welcoming back all 2013 runners who would like to be a part of the team. We are suggesting a modest fundraising amount to cover clothing, training, and administrative costs, but otherwise will offer full benefits to all of our 2013 runners. 

We will also be offering a similar opportunity to any 2013 runner who will have their number secured by the BAA. Perhaps you qualified or ran for a charity that does not have a program this year--either way, we'd be happy to take an application and consider you for our team.

In the month following the bombings, we hope that this great news cheers our runners, their friends and families, and brings resilience to all.




Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Moving Forward with the Franklin Park Coalition Boston Marathon Team



The events of April 15, 2013 touched each of our team members in various ways. Our speed demon, Owen, had crossed the finish line in the literal footsteps of the elites, close to 90 minutes before the bombs went off. Others had just barely made it over the famed finish line, basking in the glory of their personal win, only to turn around and see two explosions. Many were stopped at various points along the route with no clue why or what happened. Our team captain conversed with others around Washington Square about the police flying through the marathon route in their cars with no regard to the runners with the assumption that they were trying to get out of detail work…how those thoughts, feelings, and emotions changed in a heartbeat.

April 15 took something away from all of us. As a collective team, we ran hard all winter long—through brutal wind chills and while dodging snow plows. Our noses ran faster than we did. We wanted to stop at DQ in Ashland for ice cream, even though our training runs had just begun a quarter mile up the road. We made friends with the crew from the Playworks team and were taken in by the amazing staff from the Heartbreak Hill Running Company in Newton for one heck of a training run. We laughed, we cried, we shared stories.

Michelle attacked Julie while she was having her picture taken at the start—both were bundled up in hoodies, hats, and gloves—though those that ran in 2012 were not complaining about the extra layers. The skies were blue and sunny, a moment of silence for the victims of Newtown gave us a moment of clarity about the preciousness of life and how lucky we all were, and we prepared for our 26.2 mile journey as a team--with love in our hearts and smiles on our faces.

The love and smiles arguably lasted for much of our runs. The amazing staff and volunteer support at Mile 14 by the Franklin Park Coalition left not a want for any of us. M&M’s? Check. Advil? Check? PB&J? Check. Tequila? Maybe next year…

We all also had family and friends on the course and those family and friends looked out for our green and white singlets—our team—our running family. Cheers were yelled, beers were passed out, gels were anxiously tossed out by the Wicked Running Club to ensure our crew made it up Heartbreak Hill and beyond.

Beyond we all moved and continued to move. We were all in different places when the news broke—and all encouraged to just move forward. Some of us were stopped at Mile 23 and 24 where the police gave us gentle directions to Commonwealth Avenue to find our way back to Boston. Some of us were just a mile or half-mile out—just beyond the “right on, left on” that feels so good. Some of those runners moved forward beyond the bombing sites and into the Pru or into their hotels with loved ones. Hugs never felt so good.

The Franklin Park Coalition was unbelievable in checking in with our team and our families after the marathon. A true picture of calm, cool, and collected they worked through the emergency list, made sure all were ok, and updated not only our families, but our donors and FPC supporters. When a few of our runners had a friend whose husband and son were seriously hurt at the second bombing site, it was the executive director who offered to come back into the city with warm, dry clothes for her as well as hot meals. While the day of chaos continued for those runners and their friend, the FPC showed why running a marathon for a great cause is one of the greatest small-scale philanthropic decisions one can make.

Our Oregonian connection made it safely home and had a greeting of over 100 people to wish them well and show their gratitude for making it home. Craig and his friend ran in a remembrance run for Boston in their hometown area and helped moved forward with their own healing process. (http://www.kgw.com/news/local/Thousands-cross-Willamette-for-Boston-Remembrance-Run-203630051.html)

Many of us hugged our families a little tighter that night or the next day. Some of us took a walk in Franklin Park—thankful that a place like this exists in Boston and that a man named Frederick Law Olmsted wanted to create peaceful places to allow the public to escape urban strife—though I doubt April 15’s event were what he had in mind. Some of us wrote back and forth to our teammates and found comfort in the shared actions and emotions of others. We weren’t crazy for bursting into tears, feeling unusually angry, or for feeling shaken up like never before. We weren’t wrong for feeling like we were robbed of the day we worked so hard for. It was comforting to have the team we did. As Elizabeth put it, it helped to take in all of the good and the bad together.

Another runner received this letter of support from a friend: I am so relieved to see that you are both OK. I agree completely with your friends who say that today's horrible tragedy doesn't in any way diminish your incredible accomplishment. All the months of training in disgusting weather, and your stamina and determination in the race today, and Charlie's support and encouragement throughout, are so worth celebrating. I hope you can find ways to do this, even as you mourn those who died or were injured. What you have done is so very special.

All want to find a way to move forward and run again next year and we all anxiously await how the Boston Athletic Association will be handling the 1000 official charity runners that did not finish. We know what a special chance it is to be able to do what we did and how special it is to have family, friends, colleagues, and companies that support these crazy dreams of ours.

The Franklin Park Coalition keeps moving forward, too. After they got the marathon stuff put away (and all the Swedish fish eaten)  they had a busy couple of weeks finding ways to spend the $50,000+ that we raised--hiring teenagers, finalizing the Playhouse in the Park concert line-up, re-potting small trees that will be planted, and starting outreach for the annual Kite & Bike Festival.

As a team, we move forward and continue to support each other and the Franklin Park Coalition and look forward to finding ways to give back in the coming years.




Sunday, March 10, 2013

CCC: Collier's Cornhole for the Coalition

We're taking this Sunday Funday up North with the mother of our unofficial team mascot/sock monkey, Franklin. We'd love to see some friendly faces join us in Manchester, NH at Social 24. Sunday specials include $14.99 super tubes and a $9.99 pitcher and basket of wings to top off the experience.

The event start at 12:30 and goes all afternoon for double elimanation fun. The cost is $20.00/player and there is a $100.00 cash prize for the top team. You can register in advance at www.razoo.com/story/fpcmarathoncharityteammichelle or email mcollier04@gmail.com for more details.


Michelle and her favorite cheerleaders.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Three Numbers Still Available to Run the Boston Marathon with the Franklin Park Coalition

Are you still on the fence about running the 2013 Boston Marathon? Hop off and join our team for the last month of training and fundraising fun and earn your spot for 26.2 mile jaunt on April 15, 2013. The organization is willing to be flexible with fundraising deadlines and will help any runners come up with a plan to reach the $4000 minimum required by the Boston Athletic Association to secure an entry.

For the application and more information, please visit: http://www.fpcmarathoncharityteam.blogspot.com/p/team-application.html