6.03.2009

Two more Shredding Events in June

There is a LOT of paper out there that needs to be shredded. I see it everyday with my clients. Here are TWO more upcoming shredding events in June.

Saturday, June 13, 9-12 am: THE GRATEFUL SHRED II, Clara Barton Community Center, 7425 MacArthur Boulevard, Cabin John, MD (301-229-0010)

All proceeds go to support activities at the Clara Barton Community Center. Bring your materials or you may drop off material to shred, starting at 8 A.M. Requested voluntary donation: $5 per box of paper (a one-cubic-foot storage box or the equivalent). Or you can have a half-box or the equivalent shredded for $3 or a quarter-box for $2. Paper bags are OK containers.

The following can be shredded along with office paper: staples, paper clips, rubber bands, folders, binder clips, hanging folders (even with metal strips), and labels. But not newspapers, 3-ring binders, cardboard, heavy plastic, heavy metals, boxes, trash, floppy disks, or CDs.

Saturday, June 20, 8-11 am: NBC4 Safe & Secure Community Shred, Northern Virginia Community College, 8333 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA.

You may bring up to five boxes of personal papers for shredding (no CDs or credit cards). It's the best way to protect your identity...and it's good for the environment too!

6.01.2009

Organizing Kid's Stuff in time for Summer

With the arrival of my two little ones and having worked with several families these past few years, I know that kids are notorious for misplacing things and then begging for you to help them find them. And, once your kids get to preschool age, they have many more items that they are likely to loose. Unfortunately, kids at this age don't yet understand that when they just drop their stuff on the kitchen counter, it doesn't always remain there.


However, this is the perfect time to start teaching your children how to organize. Trust me, they aren't too young and starting this early will pay off.


-Create consequences: If you don't let your child play with this truck because he left it out, he will eventually learn to put it away.


-Everything has its own place: Try and buy separate bins or containers for toys, school supplies, etc. See-through containers work the best. Then help your child with labels or pictures on the outside of the bin so they know what is inside and your child will learn where each item goes. Get them into the habit of putting everything back where it belongs before starting a new activity.


-Make a game of it: If your child looses something, try giving them clues to help them figure out where they last had it. This way, he will look for the item and not for you!

5.08.2009

Give the gift of ORGANIZATION for Mother's Day as seen on Cnn.com

I was reading Cnn.com this evening and came across an article on 7 low cost gifts to keep Mom healthy on Mother's Day. While I wasn't shocked to see number 3 on the list, I thought it was so telling about just how wonderful giving the gift of organization really is.

I have been selling tons of gift certificates for Mother's Day because children, husbands, partners and friends are realizing just how precious the gift of organization can be for "Mom."

Number three on the list was:

3. Give the gift of organization.
Instead of making a photo album of family snapshots (although that's nice too), make your mom a folder containing all of her medical records, Savard said. "Put a folder together of test results and vital information so it is all in one place," she said. Make sure to include a list of all of her medications and what times she takes them. "Having all this information in one place could end up saving your mom's life," Savard said.

To see the rest of the article, click here

4.29.2009

Two more FREE shredding events

I have just heard about two more FREE shredding events that I wanted to post.

Saturday, May 2nd in Virginia:
Falls Church will have a free community shred Saturday, May 2 from 8am - 12 noon in the parking lot of Acacia Federal Savings Bank, 7600Leesburg Pike, Falls Church (across Route 7 from Marshall HighSchool.) Bring up to five boxes.

EACH week in DC:
DC's free weekly e-cycling drop-off service for DC residents:Saturdays from 8:00-3:00Benning Road Trash Transfer Station 3200 Benning Road, NEandFt. Totten Trash Transfer Station4900 Bates Road, NE

Here are more details: http://www.dpw.dc.gov/dpw/cwp/view,a,1200,q,575102,dpwNav,%7C31204%7C,.asp

4.23.2009

FREE Paper Shreeding Event in Arlington this Saturday

For all of you out there that have tons of shredding to do (I know there are many of you), there is a a free paper shredding event this Saturday 4/25. The event is at Little Falls Presbyterian Church in Arlington, Virginia from 10-1. ProShred will be shredding for FREE! What a great opportunity to take advantage. I am sure lots of people have tons of paper with sensitve information that needs to be shreeded just lying around, especially after tax season.

Click for more details:http://www.littlefallschurch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=106:April-25th-activities-&catid=16:servingothers&Itemid=104

3.24.2009

Container Store DISCOUNT!!

From now until April 13th the Container Store is having a 25% off sale of the ENTIRE STORE!! I haven't ever seen anything like this. I encourage anyone that is thinking about or in the middle of getting organized and who needs any items to take advantage of this. If ordering online the promotion code is: CLUTTERCREW.

I have been shopping up a storm for my clients and hope you will also take advantage of this amazing deal. Happy Shopping!

3.17.2009

Montgomery County Parents of Multiples sale THIS Sat. March 21st!

As a twin mom, I am part of an amazing group called the Montgomery County Parents of Multiples. Twice a year they hold a sale of new and gently used items. It is a great way for us sellers (the parents in the club) to take a look at our own house and ORGANIZE for the upcoming season. It is also great incentive for anyone who is pregnant, has a baby or has older kids to get in on inexpensive items all in one place. You can literally organize your entire nursery without spending too much while at the sale. Or if you realize you need another high chair, etc you have a wide variety to choose from!

Here is the information below. I hope to see you there!

Mongtomery County Parents of Multiples presents it's semi-annual Infant and Children's Clothing and Equipment Sale:
HUGE infant and children's clothing and equipment sale this Saturday! Over 100 families selling gently used (and often new!) items, including clothing, toys and equipment. For pictures from the fall sale and more information, see http://www.momville.us/MCPOM/Fall_Sale_Photos.html

Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.;
Most items half price 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Julius West Middle School: 651 Great Falls Road, Rockville (1 block east of 270 at Falls Road)

Clothing (Preemie to 5T, maternity, summer clothing, bathing suits), childproofing, strollers, high chairs, playpens, bathtubs, furniture, toys, supplies and more.Cash and checks accepted. $2/person admission charge at door. MCPOM is a not-for-profit organization.
For more information, call 301-419-8008 or sale@mcpom.org