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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Updated list :: Saturday Sales in Support participants

What a great downtown!

The following Norwood Center businesses will be donating a portion of Saturday sales to help the bombing victims:

Babel's Paint and Decorating
Charles River Running 26.2% of Saturday sales
Conrad's Restaurant 26.2% of Saturday food sales
Crossfit Florian participating in We Are All Affected 
Custom Art Framing/Gallery9 26.2% of Saturday sales
Envy Boutique  26.2% of Saturday sales
King, McNamara, & Moriarty, LLP making a donation
Limey's Pub making a donation/collecting donations
Napper Tandy's making a donation
Norwood Theatre 100% of Saturday show proceeds
Olde Colonial Cafe making a donation and Mother's Day dinner for 15 raffle!
Olivadi Restaurant 10% of Saturday's sales
On Track Cafe -- donating 50% of Saturday's sales
Saulnier Family Chiropractic  $20 donation for a comprehensive health screen     see this YouTube video for more info on this great offer! 
Thai Boo Restaurant donating 10% of Saturday sales, offering Norwood Theatre-goers $5 gift certificates
WCC Thrift Shop donating 50% of Saturday sales



This list will be updated! 

Specific business donations are determined by the business owner. Check with each business for specifics. 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Come downtown Saturday!

Please see the updated list of participating businesses here:


Norwood Center businesses are coming together in support of those affected by the Boston bombings this Saturday, April 20th.

Susan Lewis of the Norwood Theatre announced on Tuesday that "The Norwood Theatre will be donating 100% of ticket proceeds from our North Shore Acappella show...to The Richard Family Fund." To purchase your tickets, call the box office at 781-551-9000 or visit the website: norwoodstage.com 

UPDATE:
Due to the overwhelming response to The Meetinghouse Bank the Richard Family Fund has been put on hold and the bank will not be accepting donations at this time. We will proceed with the North Shore Acappella show as planned, and donate all ticket proceeds to the family or The One Fund, set up by Governor Patrick and Mayor Menino to support to people most affected by the Boston Marathon Tragedy.



A quick conversation with Susan later and FNC is happily helping to get other businesses offering donations as well!

So far, the following Norwood Center businesses will be donating a portion of Saturday sales to help the bombing victims:

Babel's Paint and Decorating
Charles River Running 26.2% of Saturday sales
Conrad's Restaurant 26.2% of Saturday food sales
Custom Art Framing/Gallery9 26.2% of Saturday sales
Envy Boutique  26.2% of Saturday sales
King, McNamara, & Moriarty, LLP making a donation
Napper Tandy's making a donation
Norwood Theatre 100% of Saturday show proceeds
Olde Colonial Cafe making a donation and raffling a Mothers' Day dinner for 15!
Olivadi Restaurant 10% of Saturday's sales
On Track Cafe -- donating 50% of Saturday's sales
Saulnier Family Chiropractic  $20 donation for a comprehensive health screen -- see this YouTube video for more info on this great offer! 



This list will be updated! 

Specific business donations are determined by the business owner. Check with each business for specifics. 



Thursday, January 10, 2013

It's a New Year!

Happy New Year from Friends of Norwood Center!

2013 marks the second year for FNC and we thought now would be a good time to list a few things that FNC has been involved with in the effort to revitalize downtown Norwood.

We created a website and created a social media profile for Friends of Norwood Center.  FNC instituted MEAL MOBS in Downtown Norwood. Our first was at the Common Cafe on Washington street, aptly across from the Norwood Town Common. Modeled on the flash mobs and cash mobs of growing popularity, we asked people to visit the cafe for lunch and enjoy supporting their local business at a specific date and time. FNC organized many of these Meal Mobs in 2012. Look for the first of 2013 coming soon!

FNC conducted a survey of Downtown Usage as well as a Census of Downtown Businesses. For our inaugural year, it was important to introduce ourselves as a merchant organization and get to know the businesses we're supporting.

We helped facilitate a successful Farmers Market, recently moved to the Norwood Town Common. The Farmers Market had all new farmers, a new Farmers Market Advisory Board, and a Farmers Market Manager, Laura Valls. Every Tuesday from 12-6 the Market welcomed fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables as well as organic eggs, meats, cheese, fresh fish, olive oil, and more! We hope you took advantage of the treasures of the market and will join the Market in 2013.

In February we held a Community Input Meeting where we learned what things locals want from their downtown. The ideas ranged from quick-to-implement to pie-in-the-sky and all contributions were welcomed. The meeting helped us set the agenda for 2012 and 2013.

We invited artists to paint in downtown. We partnered with Together Yes to bring Earth Day Events to you in April. Saturdays became Spending Saturdays -- look for more info on this in 2013! The Norwood Theatre held our interest for much of the summer as we anticipated its grand re-opening and no one could visit Norwood Center without seeing the new NORWOOD lit sign atop the theatre. Beautiful!

In late Fall there was Norwood Day - the spectacle of civic pride on a gorgeous day that started up a bit rainy but soon cleared for a day of fun. FNC had a table at Norwood Day and we worked with the Recreation Department on their carved pumpkin project.

Charles River Running came to Downtown Norwood and we welcomed the new addition happily. What fun it is to see the storefront alive again with merchandise and seasonal decorations. FNC had been in talks with Charlotte Walsh at early stages of the store's inception. We are happy to have be a resource of support for this vibrant new local business.

New Restaurants are in town! Arianna's, To Beruit, Unsal's Pizza, Broadway Pizza and Grill, and Thai Boo are all in Norwood Center. Have you tried them? If not, try them soon!

In October we welcomed a new FNC president, Nicole McCready of Envy Boutique and had a successful fundraiser at the Olde Colonial Cafe, thanks to everyone for their support of our mission. Later in the month FNC was invited to speak to the Norwood League of Women Voters. We've had numerous opportunities to connect with the community throughout the year. You may also have seen FNC at the Annual Town Meeting and featured on Norwood Cable numerous times on different shows. We may have begun the year a bit camera-shy but can't stay so for long when discussing Norwood Center.

The year ended with the Holiday Extravaganza and the first annual Reindeer Dash. Did you see the participants in reindeer antlers and jingle bells running around the common in this fantastic kids' race in bitter cold? What a great event it was with enthusiastic kids, some as young as two, giving it their all!

The year ended with a Holiday Stroll, the Circle of Hope Luminary, and amazing shows at the Norwood Theatre. It was a busy 2012 and we're excited about 2013!

Friends of Norwood Center

Monday, October 22, 2012

Fundraiser Raffle/Auction Items


This list gets updated often. Check back to see newest additions!

Raffle Items:
Gift Certificate to Babel's Paint and Decorating  $100
Gift Certificate to Bamboo Restaurant $25
Gift Certificate for Music Lessons provided by Band Gig valued at $120
Gift Certificates to Byblos Restaurant four at $50
Merchandise and a Gift Certificate from Charles River Running valued at $150
Gift Certificate to Colonial House on Savin Avenue 2 valued at $50 each
Gift Certificate Conrads $50
Gift Basket from Custom Art Framing with Gift Certificate valued at $100
Gift Certificates to  D&G Deli $20
Gift Certificate for a manicure at Essentials Day Spa
Gift Certificate Envy Boutique $100
Gazebo Bracelet valued at $100
2 Gift Certificates valued at $200 each for 5 kettle bell lessons from Impact Fitness
Gift Certificate to Islington Pizza $50
Gift Certificate to Lewis's Restaurant $100
Gift Certificate to Lisbeth's Custom Draperies $100
Gift Certificate to Lustra Cleaners 4 $25
Gift Certificate to the Norwood Theatre $100
Gift Certificate to Olivadi Restaurant and Bar $50
Gift Certificate to The Sensible Organizer $120
Gift Basket to Serenity Hair Salon worth $150
Gift Certificates to Sky Restaurant 2 Brunch for two Valued at $60 each pair
Gift Certificate to To Beirut $35
Gift basket to WOW Gym valued at $50

Silent Auction Items:
Autographed photo of Ray Bourque donated by Celebrity Marketing Inc valued at $150
Autographed photo of Milan Lucic donated by Celebrity Marketing Inc valued at $150
Chiropractic assessment by Marc Saulnier valued at $300
Corporate IT providing a Dell Lap Top XPS13 Computer valued at 1100.00
Cuisinart SS700 Single Cup Counter top Coffee System from Poirier's Sales and Service
Cuisinart GR4N Griddle & Panini Press from Poirier's Sales and Service
Comprehensive Financial Planning by Mark Lehoullier, CRPC, CMFC Investment Adviser value $750
Full Tax Return Jill Treeful, CPA valued at $500
Gift Certificates valued at $200 each for 5 kettle bell lessons from Impact Fitness
Hockey Stick signed by Ray Bourque donated by Celebrity Marketing Inc valued at $300
2 Red Sox tickets donated by Service Master $300
2 Patriots Tickets Section130 Row9 seats 7&8, Mon, 12/10 versus Houston Texans donated by King, McNamara and Moriarty, LLP valued at $370

Silent Auction or Raffle TBD

Framed print Norwood Winter by Inez Reardon donated Ricky Reardon framed by Custom Art Framing
Framed print Norwood Summer by Inez Reardon donated by Ricky Reardon framed by Custom Art Framing
Original painting of Downtown Norwood by Kim Morin Weineck $175


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Last week was Busy!

Friday, April 20th, Friends of Norwood Center sponsored our First MEAL MOB/CASH MOB at the Common Cafe. What fun that was! A group mobbed the cafe and ordered from their menu of delicious salads, wraps, soups, cookies, and more. What a delicious way to support the community.

We also held our first SPENDING SATURDAY. With various "green" offers and events around Earth Day, participating stores like Babel's Paint and Decorating, Envy Boutique, Twice Is Nice, and Silver and Sage provided discounts and specials on their products.

Sunday was Earth Day and Friends of Norwood Center celebrated it at the Earth Day Extravaganza sponsored by Together Yes, the Environmental Youth Coalition, the Morrill Memorial Library, and the FNC. Due to the much-needed rain, the event was indoors at the United Church of Norwood's Community Room. I offered free face painting in Earth-themed subjects. What fun it was.

Together Yes photo of Kim Weineck painting Vic Babel's face
at the Earth Day Extravaganza, April 22nd

Today I'm delighted to announce that the soon-to-open Charles River Running at 679 Washington Street is starting its build-out and has a 'coming soon' sign in its window. Can't wait for the grand opening!

The Sweeterie, at 686 Washington Street (across from Perks Coffeehouse) is now open 7 days for your ice cream needs in the warmer weather. Fresh FroYo is also an option for your cooler sweet needs.

More is coming from FNC. Be sure to keep checking in for information on new Meal Mobs and more!

Thanks for reading!
~Kim Weineck,
Downtown Manager

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Today is Spending Saturday!

Today, Saturday 21st is our first SPENDING SATURDAY!

Where in Norwood Center will you Spend your Saturday?
Friends of Norwood Center hope you'll keep the Earth in mind in honor of Earth Day, tomorrow, April 22nd.

Events and Specials for our Earth Day Inspired SPENDING SATURDAY:

Babel's Paint and Decorating:  Sale on Benjamin Moore low VOC paint
Envy Boutique: 10% off non-sale items in the store, including Alex and Ani recycled metal bracelets
Custom Art Framing: 15% off custom framing orders using Eco-friendly moulding selection
Twice is Nice: Sale available on selected resale clothing items
Hill Jewelers: Up to 60% off selected jewelry selections
Silver and Sage: Enter a raffle to win a Mother's Day bouquet with 10% off all preorders today.


While in Norwood Center consider these Green Options:

Perks doesn't use styrofoam in its packaging
Antiques Roadhouse is an environmentally friendly business model of reusing goods
ReMARKable Clean Outs is also an environmentally friendly business of resale and repurposing.
Hill's Jewelers has been in Norwood Center for 30 years! And they recycle!