Weekly Celebrations in October

The Mommies Reviews

I wanted to share the weekly celebrations celebrated the First Week of October. Take a look at the Holidays and let me know which one you most want to participate in and why.

  • Week 1 Get Organized Week
Let's Get Organized! April 21 at Southbury Public Library

Get Organized Week, also known as GO Week, is observed on  Sunday, October 3rd, 2021. This Holiday has been observed the first full week of October since 1991.

What will you do to get organized this week? For me I will be setting up our Storage and gutting and cleaning David’s bedroom then my Office as we prepare to purchase our home. LORD willing.

If your thinking its time to start organizing your home and need to have the home cleaned once you finish then I would like to recommend Tara Todd who runs TaraTodd.com

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Faith, Fun and Finds for your family!

Tara Todd, Mom of THREE teens, two boys and one girl.

As an independent business owner I offer housekeeping and organizing services in the DFW, Tx Metroplex.
In my spare time I assist businesses with their start-up/up-keep, Social Media Manager, Blogger, Reviewer and an advocate for many topics (specifically self-perseverance) based around faith, fun and finds for our families
Recently in the mix of it all, I am studying to be a personal trainer. Lots of new things coming to ya soon!!
  • Week 1 Customer Service Week
Customer Service Week Ideas for Any Budget, Activities, and Gifts

For over 30 years, the first week of October has been set aside to celebrate customer service. What started as a national pledge has grown into a worldwide event.  

The Holiday was established by the International Customer Service Association (ICSA, now PACE), National Customer Service Week was proclaimed an official event by the U.S. Congress in 1992, via Presidential Proclamation.  

Since then, the first full business week of October has been celebrated by organizations across many industries in the United States and around the world. ​​  

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates