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New Professional Organizer InThe Fayetteville, Arkansas Area.

Tidying by Kimberly May is a professional organizing company that specializes in residential and business organization, as well as wardrobe organization, space planning, financial organization, time management, and wardrobe organization.

2012-05-02
FAYETTEVILLE, AR, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Tidying by Kimberly May is a new organizing company located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, serving Fayetteville and the surrounding areas. The company will help residential or business clients in any organizing needs, as well as event planning needs.

The owner of the company, Kimberly May Ellwood, really enjoys helping those with organizing needs. Maybe a client with no time on their hands or a client that has a fun party coming up, they need help organizing.

Kimberly will began with consultation and will move from that point. The first 30 minutes of consulting is free, but after that $20 an hour. If the client decides to use Tidying by Kimberly Mays services, that fee gets wayved. Residential organization is $50 an hour, business organization and event planning are $60 an hour, while all other services are $50 an hour.

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Tidying by Kimberly May is a professional organizing company that specializes in residential and business organization. The company also woks with event planning, time managing, space planning, and wardrobe organization. For more information, please contact Kimberly at (479)966-6885.


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[Press-News.org] New Professional Organizer InThe Fayetteville, Arkansas Area.
Tidying by Kimberly May is a professional organizing company that specializes in residential and business organization, as well as wardrobe organization, space planning, financial organization, time management, and wardrobe organization.