MaryAnne and Jeanne love to teach classes about the importance of home keeping in our lives and how to achieve successful home management.
In June 2011 we're offering our Budget Classes! Click here for our June 2011 Class Schedule.
June 8, 6
pm - 8 pm: Couples: Conquer the Household Budget
June 15,
6 pm - 8 pm: On Your Own: Budget for One
June 22,
6 pm - 8 pm: Budgets for Boomers
We have taught at Always Learning (Elk Grove Unified School District), Community Education (San Joaquin Delta College), and Community Education (Modesto Junior College).
MaryAnne has spoken at the Sacramento County Adult & Aging Commission, the UC Davis Center for Healthy Aging - Coming of Age 2004 Program, the San Joaquin County Kaiser Permanente Employee Healthy Wellness program, the Lunchtime Program Series at the Cesar Chavez Central Library-Stockton, and numerous service clubs.
Below is a sampling of the classes we offer. We would love to create a special class or seminar that meets your or your organization's needs. Give us a call!
In Fall 2010, we'll be hosting the Support Group for the Cluttered and Disorganized. Contact us at Help@ClearPathHomekeeping.com if you would like to learn more or to participate in this limited seating group.
Bride-to-Be/Husband-to-Be: Getting married? Feeling clueless about how to manage and maintain your home? Don't know where to begin? This class focuses on combining two households, the resulting challenges, and solutions to keep your new home a peaceful place.
Get Your Home Ready for Romance: Dating is hard enough without having to worry about how your home appears to others. You only have one chance to make a first impression. With this class you’ll learn how to create intimacy in your home.
Mom, What Do I Do With Grandma's Stuff?: As an only grandchild, Jeanne ended up with a lot of her grandma and grandpa's possessions. Her apartment and first home became a storage unit for a lifetime of possessions until she figured out what to do with it all. The class addresses the sensitive decisions related to inheriting our grandparents’ and parents’ possessions. Includes a viewing of “Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?” from the University of Minnesota.