HURRICANE IRENE -- PASSING THE TIME SAFELY
Below are two of the handouts passed out from my past presentations about DISASTER PREPAREDNESS! Below the second handout is a new tip sheet with handy information that is less urgent and some of which is more fun, perhaps!
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HANDOUT #1
STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED
Advanced Professional Organizing Services
N e w Y o r k | A t l a n t a | C h a r l e s t o n
DISASTER AWARENESS & PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES
SIESTA MAGAZINE (September 2009 issue)
HOMELAND SECURITY
READY
FEMA
RED CROSS
WEATHER
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
DELPHI VIM
++ Everyone could benefit from reading the book "Organize for Disaster" by Judith Kolberg.
> There are over 35 different disasters- both natural and manmade.
Find a comprehensive list on SIESTA MAGAZINE
> Draft a complete list of emergency contacts, including family, friends, neighbors, emergency services, disaster services
> Purchase a battery powered weather radio and collect items needed for a first aid kit. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE or WEATHER RADIOS
> Declutter your residence and your work space and keep it well maintained. This is to avoid fire hazards, injuries from falling and helps to avoid mold and mildew growth and holds off dust mites and other pest infestations.
> Review all of your insurance policies to become very familiar with what your coverage is, exactly. Most people do not have complete understanding as to what their insurance policies cover.
> Gather up all vital documents, including proof of identity, medical records, various insurance papers, most recent financial papers, etc. and organize them properly in a portable filing box in case of quick escape.
> Safeguard all of your records and online data against identity theft. Shred paperwork with your social security number, birthdates, address, etc. other than what you keep filed for your own reference. Do not leave such paperwork in your vehicle and always check your purse, wallet and/or luggage when away from home to make certain you have not been distracted by a clever thief.
> Keep medications in one place to collect quickly in case of urgent departure. Keep your prescription information with the medications in case a refill is needed.
> Research the possible risks that can follow certain disasters.
EXAMPLES:
- respiratory risks after mold and mildew growth from hurricanes or floods,
- infestation risks from floods or poor sanitation
- structure failures after earthquakes
- live power lines
> Study your residence as well as your workplace to create plans of escape that offer the least amount of trouble and review and practice this plan with those living or working with you.
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HANDOUT #2
STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED
Advanced Professional Organizing Services
N e w Y o r k | A t l a n t a | C h a r l e s t o n
DISASTER AWARENESS & PREPAREDNESS SURVEY QUESTIONS
1. How many disasters have you endured?
2. Name the three most memorable disasters that you have experienced and recovered from.
1.
2.
3.
3. How devastating were these three disasters?
4. Were you prepared for each disaster? Or, was there absolutely no warning?
5. Are you now prepared for any possible future disasters?
6. Do you know where all of your most important documents are right now?
7. Are your documents portable for a quick escape?
8. Do you have set emergency contacts and meeting spots planned out?
9. If you have any routine prescriptions, are they stored in a portable container where they can be grabbed in a hurry, along with refill information?
10. Do you have an emergency first aid kit?
11. Is your home prepared for disaster?
- Is it clutter free?
- Would it be considered a fire hazard?
- Is it easy to plan out an escape route?
12. How familiar with your insurance policies are you?
- home - flood - medical - auto - business - life - other
13. How familiar are you with the various types of disasters, their effects and any possible lingering risks that follow, such as respiratory problems or infestations, as examples.
14. In the case of something as simple as a power outage lasting longer than two hours, are you always prepared with alternatives to power for lighting, cooking, bathing and listening to news updates and warnings?
15. Do you feel that your documents and online personal data are secured enough to prevent your identity from being stolen?
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TIP SHEET!!
DURING the storm...
Other last minute hurricane tips... not as urgent... but still handy...
Listed below are tips for just before the first pounding rains begin and then during those stormy hours.
1. Wash your dishes and as much laundry as you can before possible power outages. Who wants to be stuck at home with no power and possibly not water or gas with which to properly clean, only to be stuck viewing and smelllling dirty items? Also, this is one of those times when disposable cups and plates are excusable and helpful.
2. No yard? If you still happen to have a porch, balcony or simply have loose items at your front door, move them indoors or secure them from being lifted into the air as missles.
3. Does your automobile have a sunroof? It's not a bad idea to cover such a vehicle with a tarp to prevent leaks from such severe rain pounding over it for such a great length of time.
4. Eat everything from the freezer than you can before the storm hits in case of power outage. This is a good time to not feel guilty about emptying the ice cream container-- oops!
5. Do as much work on your computer as you can before the storm really hits. Shut it completely down and unplug it. If you feel you are missing out of work, you can, at the very least, gather your work thoughts and use a pen a paper --imagine that!--to jot them down before losing those precious ideas!
6. Plan simple meals that don't require electricity. If you are fortunate to have a gas stove, be careful to light the burners so that you can boil noodles to make a pasta salad or other pasta dish. Have plenty of bread on hand for sandwiches, such as tuna salad. Fruits are great for strength and vitamins and are portable, which is a plus. Boxed or canned soups work in a pinch, but with gas, you can still plan for fresh ingredients and make your own.
7. Face it, you are probably stuck indoors for hours upon hours. It might be a good time to collect those items around the house you have been meaning to donate and stash them in a nice big bag with a label and set by the front door to be delivered or picked up by your local charity.
8. Gather up all of your coolers and freezing gel packs and freeze all of them overnight, just in case you need them to keep foods colder longer in your freezer or moved to coolers, depending on the situation.
9. Use the time stuck indoors as a positive and reflect on your week ahead, your plans, your goals, your lists of things to do, places you want to go, etc. This is a great time to make lists.
10. In the daylight hours, when there is actually light, though darker that you would like for it to be, you can still use that time for catching up on paperwork and filing. You can at least tear through mail that you might have become behind on and recycle what you don't need and handle the papers that you do.
11. If you happen to have battery powered dvd player, you can pass some time with movies. Or, you can use your Nooks and Kindles-- OR, even those REAL books, made out of paper, which is what people used to do without power.
12. Pull out photographs, board games and other activities you claim you never have time for and miss.
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SPM SPECIAL EVENTS
Friday, August 26, 2011
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED HAS RETURNED TO NEW YORK!!
STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED will be accepting clients again by December 10th! If you wish to schedule a free consultation or set up an appointment for a working session, please use any of the following methods of contact:
Blackberry 24/7 = 917.536.2033
Office = 845.736.4293
E-mail = Siestamagazine@aol.com
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I am happy to return my company back to New York and will be accepting clients in New York City, New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Blackberry 24/7 = 917.536.2033
Office = 845.736.4293
E-mail = Siestamagazine@aol.com
Facebook = FACEBOOK
I am happy to return my company back to New York and will be accepting clients in New York City, New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER!
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER!
SCROLL DOWN FOR CURRENT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR FREE PRESENTATIONS COMING UP SOON!
JOIN STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED FOR TWO SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER!
OCTOBER 20th & NOVEMBER 2nd
As STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED prepares to return to New York, two final farewell engagements are planned to give free tips and advice to those residing in metro-Charleston. At each of these events, a fellow Professional Organizer will be formally introduced as the next expert in the high level specialties of STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED.
SCROLL DOWN FOR CURRENT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR FREE PRESENTATIONS COMING UP SOON!
JOIN STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED FOR TWO SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER!
OCTOBER 20th & NOVEMBER 2nd
As STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED prepares to return to New York, two final farewell engagements are planned to give free tips and advice to those residing in metro-Charleston. At each of these events, a fellow Professional Organizer will be formally introduced as the next expert in the high level specialties of STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED.
WARDROBE INVENTORY & ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION
COMPULSIVE HOARDING & SHOPPING ADDICTIONS PRESENTATION
COMPULSIVE HOARDING & OVERSHOPPING ADDICTIONS - THE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW
DATE: Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
TIME: 6:45p.m. - 7:45p.m.
LOCATION: Charleston County Public Library - Meeting Room A
Main Library, 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC
This is the third year in which STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED has been giving free speaking presentations about compulsive hoarding and overshopping for the general public to have better awareness of the facts and risks in dealing with such delicate situations. In some cases, having such information can be life saving.
It is imperative that anyone having or knowing of someone with such tendancies has an understanding to these facts and risks and realize that there is someone with the right skills and knowledge available to assist them through what can sometimes be a very difficult period of time. Having the wrong person to assist them can lead to more difficulties.
With this final presentation from STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED, a professional organizer will be introduced as Charleston's latest expert specializing in chronic disorganization, compulsive hoarding and shopping addictions.
STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED will be returning to New York in early November where services will resume in New York City and the Hudson Valley.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
FLORENCE CRITTENTON PROGRAMS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
OFFICIAL AUCTION CATALOG
Mother's Day Auction Event
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2010
FLORENCE CRITTENTON CHAPEL & GARDEN
19 ST. MARGARET STREET
CHARLESTON, SC 29403
843.722.7526 / infoflocritsc@gmail.com
For questions specifically about this auction, please contact the Auction Chair at 917.536.2033.
LIVE AUCTION ITEMS
LIVE 100 SHEPARD FAIREY PRINT FROM 52.5 RECORDS
Rare Swindle Magazine Cover print signed and numbered by artist. Only 400 were printed. Shepard Fairey is the artist who recently famed the HOPE poster of Barack Obama. Fairey is from Charleston.
$200 / $75
LIVE 118 DELUXE MOTHER'S DAY BASKET OF TREATS ~ A COLLECTION FROM MOM SPA / WONDER WORKS / POE STUDIO & STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED!
Items for mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 12-24 months, plus two hours of organizing services for nursery or child's room and a basket full of fun items for kids!
$TBA
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
102 AQUARIUM PASSES
Two passes for the South Carolina Aquarium
$36 / $18
103 KNITTING ESSENTIALS
Gift bag filled with yarn skeins and needles from Knit on Wentworth.
$50 / $25
112 MOVIE PASSES
Cinebarre passes for two
$20 / $10
113 MOVIE PASSES
Cinebarre passes for four
$40 / $20
114 PLANTATION PASSES
Middleton Place Plantation passes for two (*Not valid for special events.)
$70 / $35
121 MUSEUM PASSES
Gibbes Museum passes for four
$36 / $18
123 HISTORIC TOUR
Private tour by appointment for up to six guests with admission to the Thomas Elfe House included from High Coastal Hospitality & Tourism
$254 / $127
126 ITUNES
Four $10 cards for iTunes downloads
$40 / $20
128 LITHOGRAPH
Print of "The Crouching Lion" by Walfrido from 2006
$35 / $15
129 PAINTING #1
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #307 -Young Boys 12x17
$75 / $35
130 PAINTING #2
Water color painting by Ginny
$75 / $35
131 PAINTING #3
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #308 - Dock Street Workshop 9x11
$75 / $35
132 PAINTING #4
Oil painting by Ginny Hancock #309 - In the Woods 11x13
$75 / $35
132 PAINTING #4
Oil painting by Ginny HancocK #310 - Abstract 10x12
$75 / $35
133 PAINTING #5
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #311 - Shrimp Boat 9x12
$75 / $35
134 PAINTING #6
Oil painting by Ginny Hancock #312 - Shrimping Off Folly River 11x12
$75 / $35
135 PAINTING #7
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #313 - At the Watermelon Truck
11x19
$75 / $35
136 PAINTING #8
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #314 -At the Beach 12x16
$75 / $35
137 PAINTING #9
Water color and ink painting by Ginny Hancock #315 - Old Time Charleston Store 15x17
$150 / $75
138 PAINTING #10
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #317 - Shrimp Boats 6x8
$50 / $25
139 PAINTING #11
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #318 - Magnolia Garden Bridge
5x7
$50 / $25
140 PAINTING #12
Oil painting by Ginny Hancock #319 - The Pier 23x27
$300 / $150
141 PAINTING #13
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #329 - Shrimp Fishing 18x21
$175 / $85
142 PAINTING #14
Water color and ink painting by Ginny Hancock #316 - Living at the Beach 20x28
$300 / $150
143 PAINTING SET #1
Set of two paintings by Ginny Hancock #322 & #325 - Flowers 21x26 / 18x23
$550 / $250
144 PAINTING SET #2
Set of two paintings by Ginny Hancock #327 & #328 - Boys at the Beach / Girls at the Beach 15x18 / 14x18
$350 / $175
147 NEW SEWING MACHINE
Brand new Husquama Viking Sewing Machine, Model E10 donated anonymously. Large amount of red plaid material included.
$500 / $250
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
122 EARRINGS
Cubic Zirconia earrings from Butterfly Woman's Consignment Boutique
$40 / $12
124 WALLET
Women's red leather wallet by Rolfs
$25 / $12
148 LIBERIAN DASHIKA
Liberian Dashika from Anne Semmes
$25 / $12
DINING
107 GIFT CARD
Baked
$25 / $15
108 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Hominy Grill dinner for two
$75 / $35
109 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Hominy Grill dinner for two
$75 / $35
HEALTH & BEAUTY
110 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Stella Nova one-hour make-up lesson at King Street location
$65 / $30
115 MOTHER'S GOODY BAG #1
Items for new mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 12-24 months
$100 / $40
116 MOTHER'S GOODY BAG #2
Items for new mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 6-12 months
$100 / $40
117 MOTHER'S GOODY BAG #3
Items for new mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 18-24 months
$100 / $40
HOME & GARDEN
101 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Celadon Home Store merchandise certificate. Must be used in full at time of
purchase
$50 / $30
105 DORETHA WALKER
Czechoslovakian glass beverage set of pitcher with six glasses
$45 / $20
SPORTS & RECREATION
127 CAST NET
Hand-tied cast net from David Belton
$200 / $100
WOMEN, BABIES & CHILDREN
104 STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED
Gift & Service basket for new mothers! Two hours of organizing services forbaby's room, plus a basket full of great accessories
$100 / $50
106 CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF THE LOWCOUNTRY
One family membership
$75 / $40
111 CENTER FOR WOMEN
One-year membership, plus two books, a purse and a matted photograph
$92 / $46
118 POE STUDIO
Vintage Glass Earrings
$36 / $18
119 WONDER WORKS
Game and Paint Craft
$46 / $23
120 KILN' TIME
Party for five children to paint their own pottery
$60 / $30
145 BICYCLE CHILD CARRIER
Bicycle child carrier made by Bell
$45 / $25
125 BIRTH CERTIFICATE HOLDER
Silverplated birth certificate holder.
$12 / $6
146 PARENTING BOOKS
Collection of three parenting books from Stacey Crew, Elaine Farber and Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento$45 / $25
ADDENDUM
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149 NECKLACE & EARRINGS
Matching Cookie Lee necklace and earring set from Poe Minton
$44 / $22
150 BRACELET
Hand-beaded crystal and glass bracelet from Helen Read Bertrand
$100 / $50
151 BASKET OF BOOKS
Basket of commercial-free, educational children's books from Usborne & Kane/Miller Publishing for ages 3-7 yrs
$125 / $63
OFFICIAL AUCTION CATALOG
Mother's Day Auction Event
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2010
FLORENCE CRITTENTON CHAPEL & GARDEN
19 ST. MARGARET STREET
CHARLESTON, SC 29403
843.722.7526 / infoflocritsc@gmail.com
For questions specifically about this auction, please contact the Auction Chair at 917.536.2033.
LIVE AUCTION ITEMS
LIVE 100 SHEPARD FAIREY PRINT FROM 52.5 RECORDS
Rare Swindle Magazine Cover print signed and numbered by artist. Only 400 were printed. Shepard Fairey is the artist who recently famed the HOPE poster of Barack Obama. Fairey is from Charleston.
$200 / $75
LIVE 118 DELUXE MOTHER'S DAY BASKET OF TREATS ~ A COLLECTION FROM MOM SPA / WONDER WORKS / POE STUDIO & STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED!
Items for mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 12-24 months, plus two hours of organizing services for nursery or child's room and a basket full of fun items for kids!
$TBA
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
102 AQUARIUM PASSES
Two passes for the South Carolina Aquarium
$36 / $18
103 KNITTING ESSENTIALS
Gift bag filled with yarn skeins and needles from Knit on Wentworth.
$50 / $25
112 MOVIE PASSES
Cinebarre passes for two
$20 / $10
113 MOVIE PASSES
Cinebarre passes for four
$40 / $20
114 PLANTATION PASSES
Middleton Place Plantation passes for two (*Not valid for special events.)
$70 / $35
121 MUSEUM PASSES
Gibbes Museum passes for four
$36 / $18
123 HISTORIC TOUR
Private tour by appointment for up to six guests with admission to the Thomas Elfe House included from High Coastal Hospitality & Tourism
$254 / $127
126 ITUNES
Four $10 cards for iTunes downloads
$40 / $20
128 LITHOGRAPH
Print of "The Crouching Lion" by Walfrido from 2006
$35 / $15
129 PAINTING #1
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #307 -Young Boys 12x17
$75 / $35
130 PAINTING #2
Water color painting by Ginny
$75 / $35
131 PAINTING #3
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #308 - Dock Street Workshop 9x11
$75 / $35
132 PAINTING #4
Oil painting by Ginny Hancock #309 - In the Woods 11x13
$75 / $35
132 PAINTING #4
Oil painting by Ginny HancocK #310 - Abstract 10x12
$75 / $35
133 PAINTING #5
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #311 - Shrimp Boat 9x12
$75 / $35
134 PAINTING #6
Oil painting by Ginny Hancock #312 - Shrimping Off Folly River 11x12
$75 / $35
135 PAINTING #7
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #313 - At the Watermelon Truck
11x19
$75 / $35
136 PAINTING #8
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #314 -At the Beach 12x16
$75 / $35
137 PAINTING #9
Water color and ink painting by Ginny Hancock #315 - Old Time Charleston Store 15x17
$150 / $75
138 PAINTING #10
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #317 - Shrimp Boats 6x8
$50 / $25
139 PAINTING #11
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #318 - Magnolia Garden Bridge
5x7
$50 / $25
140 PAINTING #12
Oil painting by Ginny Hancock #319 - The Pier 23x27
$300 / $150
141 PAINTING #13
Water color painting by Ginny Hancock #329 - Shrimp Fishing 18x21
$175 / $85
142 PAINTING #14
Water color and ink painting by Ginny Hancock #316 - Living at the Beach 20x28
$300 / $150
143 PAINTING SET #1
Set of two paintings by Ginny Hancock #322 & #325 - Flowers 21x26 / 18x23
$550 / $250
144 PAINTING SET #2
Set of two paintings by Ginny Hancock #327 & #328 - Boys at the Beach / Girls at the Beach 15x18 / 14x18
$350 / $175
147 NEW SEWING MACHINE
Brand new Husquama Viking Sewing Machine, Model E10 donated anonymously. Large amount of red plaid material included.
$500 / $250
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
122 EARRINGS
Cubic Zirconia earrings from Butterfly Woman's Consignment Boutique
$40 / $12
124 WALLET
Women's red leather wallet by Rolfs
$25 / $12
148 LIBERIAN DASHIKA
Liberian Dashika from Anne Semmes
$25 / $12
DINING
107 GIFT CARD
Baked
$25 / $15
108 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Hominy Grill dinner for two
$75 / $35
109 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Hominy Grill dinner for two
$75 / $35
HEALTH & BEAUTY
110 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Stella Nova one-hour make-up lesson at King Street location
$65 / $30
115 MOTHER'S GOODY BAG #1
Items for new mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 12-24 months
$100 / $40
116 MOTHER'S GOODY BAG #2
Items for new mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 6-12 months
$100 / $40
117 MOTHER'S GOODY BAG #3
Items for new mothers including a special tea, a purse, nail polish and a sweet shirt for baby, size 18-24 months
$100 / $40
HOME & GARDEN
101 GIFT CERTIFICATE
Celadon Home Store merchandise certificate. Must be used in full at time of
purchase
$50 / $30
105 DORETHA WALKER
Czechoslovakian glass beverage set of pitcher with six glasses
$45 / $20
SPORTS & RECREATION
127 CAST NET
Hand-tied cast net from David Belton
$200 / $100
WOMEN, BABIES & CHILDREN
104 STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED
Gift & Service basket for new mothers! Two hours of organizing services forbaby's room, plus a basket full of great accessories
$100 / $50
106 CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF THE LOWCOUNTRY
One family membership
$75 / $40
111 CENTER FOR WOMEN
One-year membership, plus two books, a purse and a matted photograph
$92 / $46
118 POE STUDIO
Vintage Glass Earrings
$36 / $18
119 WONDER WORKS
Game and Paint Craft
$46 / $23
120 KILN' TIME
Party for five children to paint their own pottery
$60 / $30
145 BICYCLE CHILD CARRIER
Bicycle child carrier made by Bell
$45 / $25
125 BIRTH CERTIFICATE HOLDER
Silverplated birth certificate holder.
$12 / $6
146 PARENTING BOOKS
Collection of three parenting books from Stacey Crew, Elaine Farber and Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento$45 / $25
ADDENDUM
___________________________________________
149 NECKLACE & EARRINGS
Matching Cookie Lee necklace and earring set from Poe Minton
$44 / $22
150 BRACELET
Hand-beaded crystal and glass bracelet from Helen Read Bertrand
$100 / $50
151 BASKET OF BOOKS
Basket of commercial-free, educational children's books from Usborne & Kane/Miller Publishing for ages 3-7 yrs
$125 / $63
Monday, December 7, 2009
GO MONTH PUBLIC SPEAKING
GO Month = Get Organized Month!
WHEN: January 21, 2010
7:00pm - 8:00pm
WHERE: Charleston County Public Library
Main Library - Meeting Room B
60 Calhoun Street
Charleston, SC 29403
COST: FREE!
TITLE: Home Organization ~ Cut the Clutter in Your Home Room by Room
Everything you want to know about ORGANIZING, but are afraid to ask!!
Start your new year out right with a more organized home or apartment. Madeleine De Nitto of STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED will cover strategies for organizing from a room by room approach. She will discuss how to keep a kitchen, bathroom, family room, bedrooms and even those pesky storage areas organized. She will cover some fundamental reasons why people may collect so many possessions and offer ideas on how to reduce clutter. She will be open to questions you may be afraid to ask about organizing. Madeleine is an advanced Professional Organizer who is currently working on the most comprehensive certification program within the organizing industry through NSGCD. She is also a very active member of NAPO, NAPO-NY and NAPO-GA. In 2010 she will celebrate eleven years of organizing.
:FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Library site!
LIBRARY
Become a fan!
FACEBOOK
Follow!
TWITTER
Website!
STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED
WHEN: January 21, 2010
7:00pm - 8:00pm
WHERE: Charleston County Public Library
Main Library - Meeting Room B
60 Calhoun Street
Charleston, SC 29403
COST: FREE!
TITLE: Home Organization ~ Cut the Clutter in Your Home Room by Room
Everything you want to know about ORGANIZING, but are afraid to ask!!
Start your new year out right with a more organized home or apartment. Madeleine De Nitto of STRESSED.PRESSED.MESSED will cover strategies for organizing from a room by room approach. She will discuss how to keep a kitchen, bathroom, family room, bedrooms and even those pesky storage areas organized. She will cover some fundamental reasons why people may collect so many possessions and offer ideas on how to reduce clutter. She will be open to questions you may be afraid to ask about organizing. Madeleine is an advanced Professional Organizer who is currently working on the most comprehensive certification program within the organizing industry through NSGCD. She is also a very active member of NAPO, NAPO-NY and NAPO-GA. In 2010 she will celebrate eleven years of organizing.
:FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Library site!
LIBRARY
Become a fan!
Follow!
Website!
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