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Friday, March 15, 2013

Have you been to Thai Boo?

Recently I stopped in to Thai Boo, a wonderful restaurant at 712 Washington Street in Norwood Center (close to  the Day Street intersection.)


My visit was at a quiet time between lunch and dinner, so I was able to chat with the lovely staff and enjoy a late lunch. 


The restaurant is clean, attractive, modern, and comfortable. While I was there, one dinner came by and ordered an early dinner and another came to collect a take out order. Both diners offered immediate non-solicited testimonials about how often they eat at Thai Boo, how great the food is, and how excited they are to have the treasure in Norwood Center. It was great to hear, especially as my food was yet to come. 




When the food arrived, I was impressed with the presentation. Wow! What care and skill. Beautiful and tasty!




Spring rolls and scallion pancakes were delicious. It'll be hard to sample other things on the menu as these two dishes were so delicious how can I not order them again? 





For those not familiar with Thai food, the menu at Thai Boo has succinct descriptions of the food with pictures of the dish. How helpful and attractive! They serve beer and wine and also have gluten-free items on their menu, for those with special dietary concerns. 




As I left, my server wished me a great day and that I return again soon. It was such a great meal and experience, I know I will. Hope you will give it a try, too!




Thursday, April 19, 2012

MEAL MOB :: Fri, Apr 20, 12-2pm

MEAL MOB at the Common Cafe!


Friends of Norwood Center is asking everyone to enjoy lunch at the Common Cafe at 637 Washington Street (corner of Washington and Cottage Streets, downtown Norwood) tomorrow, Friday, April 20th.


Arrive anytime between 12-2pm. We want to mob the restaurant and give them a bounce in the business.

We've modeled this Meal Mob after the Cash Mobs that have been springing up in local-centered communities.

Can't have lunch at the Common Cafe? Stop in for a delicious pastry or a soft drink.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

A visit to Twice Is Nice

Last Friday I had a visit with Lisa at Twice Is Nice, a women's clothing consignment store at 644 Washington Street. What a treat it was to stop in!

Sadly my photo of Lisa came out blurry.
She's as lovely as her shop!

For those in the market for designer women's clothing at amazing discounted prices, Twice Is Nice is the perfect destination for you. I poked through the well-stocked (yet not over-stocked as some consignment stores are prone to be) displays showcasing everything from jewelry to shoes to denim and more.

A great display of small-sized designer handbags. Great prices, too!
Lisa, the friendly owner, has been in Norwood Center for seven years, this July will be eight!

Just a small selection of the denim that's available. 
As I was leaving the store I spotted a pink postcard describing Twice is Nice private parties/girls nights out.

Every space in the store has something to offer.
What a great idea! Twice is Nice will open the store after business hours exclusively for you and your friends for a day or night of shopping and socializing. Sounds like fun!

Twice is Nice has a nice selection of Vera Bradley bags, too. 

For more information, call the shop at 781-762-8490 or better yet, stop in. Enjoy!


Thanks for reading!
 ~Kim Weineck, Downtown Manager, FNC

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Earth Day weekend in Norwood Center

Please mark your calendars!

Earth Day is Sunday, April 22nd and we're working with Together Yes to bring a celebration of Earth Day to Norwood Center!

Saturday, April 21 will be a series of specials involving merchants, businesses, and restaurants Downtown.
 
Sunday, April 22nd is EARTH DAY and we've secured various entertainment, displays, sponsors, etc. to celebrate the Earth.

We look forward to sharing more information with you and having you join us!

Thanks for your interest in Norwood Center!
~Kim Weineck, Downtown Manager, FNC

Monday, February 27, 2012

Feedback from the Community Input Meeting


A lot of great ideas were generated from the Community Input Gathering last Wednesday. 

Here was the list I generated on the projector from my laptop:

Bike racks
Large scale events to bring people uptown
A multi-purpose Cultural Center
Independent bookstore
Developing theme events designed to draw people downtown
            Topics like “home décor” “arts” “spa pampering” etc.
            Realize and Utilize what you already have
Business-broker? Someone to connect the businesses we need in town
            Office of Business Development
            Referral program
Internship experience to assist FNC in planning and instituting revitalization
Share marketing information with merchants
Survey residents about downtown (piggyback Town Mailing perhaps?)
“did you know” column focusing on Norwood Center strengths
Marketing a new perception
Parking signs
Connecting the links and strengthening the ties together
Taking 10% (or more) from the train station and bringing them to the center

Suggestions from you?
Please share them with us either by commenting here or emailing norwoodcenter@gmail.com or calling 781-269-9677. 

Thanks for your valued feedback!! 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Call for sewing machines!

Do you have an unused sewing machine?

Together Yes, a local non-profit organization focused on sustainability, has been working with the FNC to develop a series of events to coordinate with Earth Day in April .


During a preliminary meeting, Susan Clare, the group's founder, mentioned how they are on the hunt for sewing machines.

Mending and re-purposing clothing is a truly green activity and Together Yes has a plan to offer sewing classes for this purpose.

If you have or know of someone who has a sewing machine (in working order) to donate to a worthy venture, please contact Susan at Together Yes!

Probably a little newer than this! 
A donated sewing machine can make a difference!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Walking downtown

Yesterday was quite the day to visit Downtown Norwood! With temperatures nearing 60, I took advantage of the sunshine and walked through the center.
FNC photo: view of Antiques Roadhouse
 Downtown was busy and has so many things to offer.

FNC photo: view from 473 Washington Street 
How many towns have a cobbler? What a wonderful service Norwood can boast (and quite environmentally aware to resole and fix your shoes!) 


FNC photo: view of Eagle Shoe Repair
Yesterday in Norwood Center made me think of spring. It's not that far away!


FNC photo: view from 700 Washington Street



Thursday, January 19, 2012

New Year with new eyes


On a recent drive through Norwood Center I enjoyed peering in to the stores at twilight and seeing the diverse offerings of our Downtown. The time of night when lights glow inside and the sky is darkening provides such an inviting glow from within. 
FNC photo of downtown Norwood, winter 2012

I got to thinking about a post from "Retail Visioning" by Christine Moynihan, a retail marketing expert who offers weekly posts about all-things-retail which I love to find in my email in box. 
The gist was that it's a new year and therefore it's time to examine our offerings to the public with new eyes. Here is a list of things she's recommending we consider:

How does my store look from the outside?   Good signs? Clean windows?
How do my window displays usually look?  Great … or not so much?
Does the first thing my customers see when they come in the door excite them?
Does my visual merchandising make them want to walk around, shop and BUY?
Do I have the right product mix at the right price point for TODAY?
Has my customer base changed?  Who are my BEST customers?
How do I want to grow?   Am I up to date on my marketing plan?  
Is my website attractive, informative and easy to find in a search?
Have I learned about social media enough to USE it? 
Do I update my Facebook page every week?
What can I do for my community that will be good for us both?

As a business-owner, what have you done to refresh and renew for 2012?
As a business-supporter, what would you like to see from your Downtown Merchants in 2012?

Please share your thoughts! 
Thank you, Kim Weineck

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Downtown census

Friends of Norwood Center is developing a data base of Downtown businesses. 

We'll be coming around this month to gather information. 

The feedback we receive will help us direct our energies where it's most needed. Using the Downtown Steering Committee's commissioned Master Plan suggestions as a starting point, events will be catered to the specific needs from business and resident feedback. 

FNC photo of recent building improvements at the Washington Street/Cottage Street corner block.
Storefronts include Common Cafe' and Patisserie, Charles Barber Shop, Funky Nails, and House of Style Premier Salon. 

As a business owner: What would help you most?
As a resident: What do you want in your Downtown?


We want to know!

Comment on this blog or email norwoodcenter@gmail.com

Thanks for your time and information!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Happy New Year from FNC

Wishes for a Happy and Healthy 2012 

Norwood Center Circle of Hope, December 2011
photo Julie Vecchio, Custom Art Framing

From the Friends of Norwood Center

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Our mission and our manager


December 2011

Good things are happening in Norwood Center!

Our Mission:

The Friends of Norwood Center (FNC) is a nonprofit organization working to develop, build and strengthen the downtown experience and vitality for the entire community.  We strive to be a voice supported by the merchants and residents to make Norwood Center relevant and vibrant.

Our Manager:

We’d like you to meet Kim Weineck, FNC’s new Downtown Manager. Kim considers her role an advocacy position for merchants in Norwood Center and her focus is on bringing people and activities to Norwood’s downtown.  

Kim’s background as a small-business owner means she understands the perspective of the merchant. She wants to turn ideas into community happenings. During the interview process, Kim described her vision of working together as a connector and facilitator for merchants and residents. She’ll be coming by to introduce herself to the downtown merchants soon and welcomes your feedback.

Our Contact Information:

Where you can find and contact the FNC
Facebook:  facebook.com/norwoodcenter
Twitter:   @NorwoodCenter
Linkedin:   Friends of Norwood Center

The FNC welcomes your suggestions, thoughts, and comments!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

FNC Downtown Manager


Welcome to the Friends of Norwood Center website!

We're delighted you found us and are looking forward to posting all the exciting goings-on of our active organization. 

One of the first things the Board of Friends of Norwood Center set to accomplish was hiring a Downtown Manager, and I was hired December, 2011 and have been diligently working to get FNC systems up and running. 

The Norwood Record profiled me as the Downtown Manager in their December 8, 2011 edition:
(Article quoted below as it appears in the Norwood Record)

Friends of Center introduces new downtown manager
Dan Kobialka, Staff Reporter, Norwood Record

     New Friends of Norwood Downtown Manager Kim Weineck outlined the group's goals and objectives at the Downtown Steering Committee's Dec. 1 meeting.
     Weineck noted her primary focus remains helping the Friends develop a mission statement. 
     "Basically, the priority is getting a nice, cohesive vision so we can answer the question "what is the Friends of Norwood Center about?" Weineck said.
     Weineck, a North Attleborough resident, was named the Friend's Downtown Manager last month. She has served as Gallery Director of Norwood's Custom Art Framing & Gallery 9 for the past three years. 
     The downtown manager's job description emphasized the applicant would be 'responsible for promoting  enhancing, strengthening, and improving the economic vitality, visual appearance of Norwood Center as designated in the Downtown Norwood Master Plan."
     Weineck has worked as a freelance artist, designer and instructor in North Attleborough, launched her own art gallery  in Walpole and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Massachusetts College of Art.
     "Being a merchant herself, she understands that mentality,' Friends President Jeanne Babel said, referring to Weineck's experience as a vendor. 
     The Friends have hired Weineck to work on a part time basis, and she will work 15 to 20 hours weekly. 
Weineck said she intends to remain accessible to Norwood residents and merchants, working at least one full day in public areas while hitting the towns' streets as well.
     "I'll be a connecting possibility for people," Weineck told the Downtown Steering Committee.
Babel said at least 10 candidates interviewed for the position.
     Weineck said she interviewed three times with the Friends before being offered the position. 
Downtown Steering Committee Chairman Jean Taylor said she was thrilled with the Friends' downtown manager hiring.
     "I think you're going to be fantastic," Taylor told Weineck at Thursday's Downtown Steering committee meeting.
     Weineck noted the Friends will continue fundraising efforts as the group continues to grow. In addition, the Friends plan to host a launch event, possibly in April.
     Babel noted Weineck boasts extensive event planning and social media experience to help her succeed as the group's downtown manager. 
     The Friends will continue to listen to views and opinions from the local community as it attempts to help the downtown area flourish.
     "We're open to any ideas that anyone has, " Babel said.
     The Friends have followed the example set by the Dedham Square Circle, a Dedham non-profit organization created in 2006 to preserve the town's history while rejuvenating its business and economic development.
     Babel said the Friends, a five member group, will meet at least once a month.
     Babel noted the Friends have been approved by the Commonwealth as a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization. The group has set up a bank account to receive donations, and continues to make strides within the local community. 
     "We've set up some of the organization things so we can move on," Babel said.
     Babel noted the Friends will need a group effort to continue to be successful, and encouraged downtown vendors to work together to remain viable.
     "We want them to all be on the same side," Babel said, referring to the downtown merchants. 
     Babel said the Friends had received at least $13,000 in donations to date. The town has matched the group's donations.
     In addition, the Friends have launched a website and a Facebook page featuring information about their organization. 

For up-to-date information on FNC, please check here as well as on our Facebook page here. 

We welcome your ideas and commentary! Please feel free to email norwoodcenter@gmail.com or leave a comment here on this site after each post. We'll get back to you quickly!

Thanks for your interest in Norwood Center. We're glad you have found us and hope you'll check back often!