BATAVIA/Declutter your house and you will declutter your mind, finding a clearer path to happiness and living with purpose

Jennifer Ford Berry

Do you love it and do you use it?

That is the question Jennifer Ford Berry will ask those in attendance at the first Organize Now session called “Declutter Your Life” on Saturday May 25th at the Harvester 56 Theatre.

Three informational workshops are scheduled and will teach participants how to better their everyday life by organizing their physical world and their soul to find a clearer path to happiness and living a life with purpose.

Workshops are $29 each

Attend all three workshops for $79

“Declutter Your Life ” – Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 6:30 PM

“Find Your Purpose” – Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 6:30 PM

“Successful Time Management” – Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 6:30 PM

Ticket can be purchased by going to the Batavia Players website:

http://www.bataviaplayers.org/

Book signing after the workshop/books will be available for purchase

Jennifer Ford Berry is an organizational expert, a best-selling author, host of the 29 Minute Mom podcast, national speaker, and promoter of God’s plan.

Ford Berry says to live in the now, thinking of space, time, money and energy.

Audio Interview with Jennifer Ford Berry, who has been organizing since the age of 5

Jennifer was previously the regular organizing expert on the TV Show “Winging It, Buffalo Style”.  Jennifer has also been a guest on numerous radio and television shows.  She has been featured in many national magazines and newspapers and is an animated speaker who has presented to the Learning Annex, corporations, churches, national conferences, mom groups, and school districts. 

Jennifer is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL.  She currently resides in Western New York where she continues to work hands-on with her clients, helping them to eliminate clutter and live their dreams.

To learn more about how to organize your life, visit Jennifer’s website:/https://jenniferfordberry.com/

The workshops are being hosted by the Batavia Players and will help raise funds for the construction of a new theatre that is being planned next to City Hall on Main street.

Participants who plan on attending the first session are asked to bring in a gently used item as a donation to the YWCA.

List of possible donations:

Kids Toys that are not Fabric ( Stuffed Animals)Matchbox cars, etc.
Infant/Kids Safety Products. Baby gates, etc.
crib bedding.
Twin Bed bedding
Wall Decor
Cleaning Supplies
Family Board Games /Card games with all the pieces
Summer/Spring Women’s and Children’s Clothing
Jewelry

Workshops begin this weekend to help make life more simple and to live with purpose

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