Keep Calm and Ask a Professional Organizer
This is an educational event for the public. Panelists will consist of professional organizers and related-industry partners. The public is encouraged to bring all of their questions on any organizing topic, such as kitchens, garages, paper, crafts, closets, downsizing,and chronic disorganization. This is a great opportunity to hear organizing advice from a variety of perspectives.
St. Louis, MO, July 22, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The St. Louis chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers is sponsoring Keep Calm and Ask A Professional Organizer, an educational event for the public. The event will feature two panels: one panel of professional organizers and another of organizing-related industry members.
The professional organizer panelists will be:
Janine Adams, Peace of Mind Organizing
Lisa Bianco, Perfectly Organized
Terry Capehart, Organization In Bloom
Shelly Collins, Clutter Contained
Julie Hough, The Ordered Home
Sharon Johnson, Fixed Assets
The related-industry panelists will be:
Mike Darling, College Hunks Hauling Junk and College Hunks Moving
Mary Meier, Shelf Genie
Lindsey Molina, Cintrex AV
Perry Tiemann, Garage Decor and More
The public is encouraged to bring all of their questions on any organizing topic, such as kitchens, garages, paper, crafts, closets, downsizing, and chronic disorganization. The professional organizers and related-industry members are excited about answering the public’s questions about organizing.
“Everyone has organizing questions,” says St. Louis president, Janine Adams, CPO®. “What better way to get them answered then at this panel? It’s a great opportunity to hear organizing advice from a variety of perspectives.”
Due to limited space, early registration is encouraged. Admission is $10. Register online at www.napostl.com/keep-calm.
The National Association of Professional Organizers was established in 1985 and now boasts over 4.000 members in the U.S. and 12 other countries. The St. Louis chapter came into being in 2006. It has 31 members who are professional organizers and 13 Associate Members from related industries.
Professional organizers help their clients by designing custom organizing systems and processes and by transferring organizing skills. As this event demonstrates, they also educate the public on organizing solutions and the benefits.
For further information, contact: Terry Capehart, Director of Programming and Professional Development, St. Louis at (314) 677-0222 or terry@organizationinbloom.com
The professional organizer panelists will be:
Janine Adams, Peace of Mind Organizing
Lisa Bianco, Perfectly Organized
Terry Capehart, Organization In Bloom
Shelly Collins, Clutter Contained
Julie Hough, The Ordered Home
Sharon Johnson, Fixed Assets
The related-industry panelists will be:
Mike Darling, College Hunks Hauling Junk and College Hunks Moving
Mary Meier, Shelf Genie
Lindsey Molina, Cintrex AV
Perry Tiemann, Garage Decor and More
The public is encouraged to bring all of their questions on any organizing topic, such as kitchens, garages, paper, crafts, closets, downsizing, and chronic disorganization. The professional organizers and related-industry members are excited about answering the public’s questions about organizing.
“Everyone has organizing questions,” says St. Louis president, Janine Adams, CPO®. “What better way to get them answered then at this panel? It’s a great opportunity to hear organizing advice from a variety of perspectives.”
Due to limited space, early registration is encouraged. Admission is $10. Register online at www.napostl.com/keep-calm.
The National Association of Professional Organizers was established in 1985 and now boasts over 4.000 members in the U.S. and 12 other countries. The St. Louis chapter came into being in 2006. It has 31 members who are professional organizers and 13 Associate Members from related industries.
Professional organizers help their clients by designing custom organizing systems and processes and by transferring organizing skills. As this event demonstrates, they also educate the public on organizing solutions and the benefits.
For further information, contact: Terry Capehart, Director of Programming and Professional Development, St. Louis at (314) 677-0222 or terry@organizationinbloom.com
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Organization In Bloom
Terry Capehart
314-677-0222
organizationinbloom.com
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Terry Capehart
314-677-0222
organizationinbloom.com
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