T-PrO members give presentations to local organizations and clubs. We
provide tips and ideas for how to keep your home, business, and vehicle more
organized. If you would like to have T-PrO present to your organization or
club, please contact us.
TAKE A CLASS ON GETTING ORGANIZED! Classes on organizing are taught by a T-PrO member at Pima Community College in Tucson and Green Valley. For a list of dates and locations, please check the PCC Activities Catalog.
OK - Organized Kids - Workshops - Free of Charge
Call or email for more information:
Dr. Pam Laubscher
power@pamtheclutterbuster.com
(520) 591-2533
OK Kids: The creators of OK (Organized Kids) Playshop posing with some of
the props they use to demonstrate the four key steps to getting and staying
organized. From left to right Jill Janis, Pam Laubscher, and Bea Rector.
Organized Kids Workshop is a fun and interactive hour with organizers who work with children and families. In addition to learning the 4 steps of organizing participants learn how to sort by playing a sorting game. Join us for fun and information you can use right away! Everyone is welcome.
Barry Izsak's visit November 2006: NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers) President Barry Izsak met with T-PrO members at Old
Pueblo Grille.
Mountain View Retirement Village August 2006:
Jean Slagel and other members
of T-PrO spoke to residents of Mountain View Retirement Village about
getting organized.
Barnes & Noble February 2006: Professional Organizer Bea Rector shows
before and after photographs from a previous organizing project during a
free T-PrO presentation at a Tucson Barnes & Noble store.
Voyager RV Resort February 2005: Residents at the Voyager RV Resort deal
with limited storage space every day so we went to provide organizing tips
and address their specific challenges.
Barnes & Noble March 2005:
T-PrO members give free tips on how to be better
organized at home.
Barnes & Noble December 2004: T-PrO members take a break from gift wrapping
at the "Professional Organizers Wrap It Up" event at a Tucson Barnes & Noble
store. Members offered their services free to store customers.