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‘Life Changing Lessons’ focus of Feb. 8 talk

Valley Women’s Connection of the Greater Staunton Area will hold its “Life Changing Lessons” Luncheon, Wednesday, February 8th, 2012 – 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gypsy Hill Place (west-end building), 300 Churchville Avenue, Staunton.

It is an ideal opportunity to relax and enjoy a pleasant atmosphere, fun friendship and an appetizing afternoon meal provided by Brent Hisey of Gypsy Hill Place catering.

While dining, speaker Kathryn McMillan, owner of “Clutter Conversions” in Staunton, will show us how to simplify and take control of our life and schedules. She’ll offer us helpful suggestions about how to convert any of our cluttered, chaotic space into a neat, stress-free and organized environment.  Kathryn is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers.

Following Kathryn’s presentation, guest speaker Nancy Jo Gibson, from Waynesboro, Virginia, will share her powerful story of how she learned to overcome and rise above life’s disappointments and heartaches.  Cost of luncheon and presentations is $17.00 inclusive.

Reservations are required by Friday, February 3rd. Call (540) 886-7259 or (540) 248-3059.  Free child care is provided.   (Directions and parking information will be provided at the time reservations are made).

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