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Harford's Messiest Closet Contest

Do You Have the Messiest Closet in Harford County?

If you have the messiest closet in Harford County you

could win a closet makeover by Sappari Solutions.

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[Bel Air, Maryland] December [DATE], 2011 – Harford County-based professional organizer, Sappari Solutions, is pleased to announce its second annual Harford’s Messiest Closet Contest to coincide with the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) Get Organized Month (Go Month).

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Harford’s Messiest Closet Contest is an opportunity to begin the New Year with an organized start. To enter, simply submit at least one photo of your messy closet and, a short description of 200 words or less as to why it needs a makeover to info@sapparisolutions.com or go to www.MessyClosetContest.com. Submissions will be accepted between January 1-15, 2012. Applicants must reside in Harford County.

Sappari Solutions along with Everything Goes! Consignments and More will then review the applicants and choose the contest winner.  The messiest closet will receive one day (up to eight hours) of hands on organizing services with an experienced organizer to clear the clutter and set up systems to keep it neat. The winner will also receive a free assessment of the items removed from the closet from Everything Goes! Consignments & More to determine if any items are valuable consignment pieces.

GO Month, sponsored by the NAPO, is dedicated to raising awareness of the benefits of hiring a professional organizer and being organized. “Having the Harford’s Messiest Closet Contest coincide with GO Month is a fun and unique way to bring organization to Harford County as well as inspire our community to get organized using the services available to them,” says owner of Sappari Solutions, Nettie Owens.

 A variety of submissions were received for the 2011 Harford’s Messiest Closet Contest, including families, teens and businesses. “Although last year was the first year for the Harford’s Messiest Closet Contest it was a success,” says Owens, “We were able to help a deserving family achieve a clean and organized closet.”

For more details about Harford’s Messiest Closet Contest, please visit www.MessyClosetContest.com.

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