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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Laurie A. Reeve, President of NAPO-SL CIF
801-809-6396
laurie@simplyinorder.com

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZERS HOST 2nd ANNUAL CLUTTER DROP-OFF
& RECYCLING EVENT

DRAPER, UTAH— March 9, 2010.
People today have more space, more stuff, and less time than
ever before. With the luxury of “more” can also come more clutter and more disorganization, making
the need for de-cluttering and spring cleaning greater than ever before. The Utah chapter of the
National Association of Professional Organizers® (NAPO®) is hosting a free event to help the public
get rid of their clutter in a “drive-by, drop-off” manner in the east parking lot of IKEA from noon until 3:
00 p.m. on Saturday, March 20th.  “Last year we collected and disposed of over 9500 pounds of
clutter,” says event coordinator Deann Bolinder, “this year we’re hoping to collect even more!”

How to Prepare for the Event: “Identify items you haven’t used or needed during the past year”
suggests professional organizer Laurie Reeve and President of the National Association of
Professional Organizers in Utah (NAPO-SL CIF), “these items are good candidates for bringing to our
drive-by, drop-off event.”

Laurie advises, “If you fear getting rid of something you might need later, ask yourself the following
questions: 1. Have I used or needed this during the past year? 2. Can I identify a specific time I will use
or need this again? 3. Is this something I really love or value? 4. Is this something I can easily obtain
again? 5. What is the worst thing that could happen if I got rid of this item?  Answering these questions
can help assist you in determining which belongings are truly necessary verses those that are simply
lying around as clutter.”

Event Sponsors: The following vendors have agreed to offer their services free during the event.
Please SEPARATE YOUR ITEMS into the following vendor groupings for easier “drive-by, drop-off”
functionality:
•  
Certified Shred (www.certifiedshred.com/index.asp) will accept up to 10 banker-sized boxes per
person of personal documents.
•  
1-800-GOT-JUNK? (www.1800gotjunk.com) will accept any junk except for hazardous waste
materials.
•  
Salt Lake Valley Health Department (www.slvhealth.org) will accept hazardous waste materials
such as paint, antifreeze, fertilizer, oil and household chemicals in original packaging. They will also
accept car batteries and e-waste such as computers, monitors, laptops, printers, cell phones, and so
forth.
•  
IKEA (www.ikea.com/us/en/store/draper) is offering 20%-60% discounts on select organizing items
throughout the day as well as donating refreshments. They will also provide bins for dropping off your
cardboard & plastic recycling.
•  
Central Book Exchange (www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_c3v9jx) will accept new or used
books. They will also provide an in-store discount coupon.
•  
Deseret Industries (www.providentliving.org/channel/0,11677,2022-1,00.html) will accept any
household item that is not broken, torn, damaged, or stained. They will not accept large appliances
such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, and so forth.
•  
inQuo (www.inquo.com) will accept old computers, monitors and other computer hardware. We will
sort through any parts that can be re-used for the computers we are donating to families in need. We
guarantee to erase the data from any hard drive using government standards. If possible, please bring
any of the original software disks that came with the computer.
•  
Franklin Covey (www.franklincovey.com) will donate water for the event.
•  
NAPO-SL CIF (www.utahorganizersgroup.com) local professional organizers from the National
Association of Professional Organizers-Salt Lake CIF (NAPO-SL CIF) will be on hand to help offer
tips and advice for staying organized in 2010.

About NAPO: The premier national association dedicated to the field of organizing, the National
Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) is The Organizing Authority®. Since forming in 1985
as a nonprofit professional association, NAPO has grown to nearly 4,300 members. NAPO is
dedicated to serving its members through education, networking, industry resources, and promoting
the profession to the public. For more information about NAPO, visit www.napo.net or call NAPO at
856-380-6828. For more information about the NAPO Utah Chapter, visit www.utahorganizersgroup.
com.

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