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Three upcoming live virtual events at the Brantford Public Library will help people prepare for a major milestone in their lives.
They are sessions on decluttering, downsizing and decorating small spaces.
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People can register for a single event or the three-part series by calling the library at 519-756-2220, ext. 2, or through the library’s online events calendar.
Once registered, participants will receive, closer to the session date, an email with a Zoom invite. Library membership is not required to participate in the events.
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Growing up in Pennsylvania, I can still remember coming home from school at this time of year to find the windows open and all the curtains taken down and hanging outside on the clothesline. My mom loved to keep her home smelling fresh and clean, so spring cleaning was an important task to her.
For many people, part of spring cleaning is getting rid of the clutter around their homes. My dear friend Georgia has been on a decluttering frenzy as she prepares to sell the home where she and her late husband raised their two daughters. She was inspired by the book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter. Georgia calls this process “letting go,” and admits decluttering is not easy. But once you get started it gets easier.