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Art Supply Drive

You can help a kid get a bag of art supplies this month in support of the Investing in Your Future event on May 21st.

Markers Crayons

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Watercolor Paint

Paint Pallet

Round Paintbrush

Watercolor Pad

Remember the days when you were a kid and first got the coolest art supplies you could find? How much fun was that! Now you can provide the same fun to kids through our art supply drive! The Kittitas Health Network with sponsorship from Jerrol’s, APOYO, NEAR, and Mountain View Dental will be putting on the Investing in Your Future event on May 21st to encourage education and activities that promote the health of families. This event will have pizza, art activities, and free art supplies. However, we still need the art supplies!

Starting now, Jerrol’s will be running an art supply drive in order to support this event! These supplies will be donated to kids ages 5-13 at the Investing in Your Future event. You can bring in items to donate, put together your own gift bags, or purchase a preassembled art kit for them! With these supplies families will be able to do art and fun activities together, be it watercolor, drawing, coloring or just cutting and pasting.

Let the imaginations soar and the art supply scavenger hunt begin!

Memorial Weekend Hours

Saturday, May 27th

9 am - 5 pm

Sunday, May 28th 9 am - 5 pm

Monday, May 29th

**No Deliveries

10 am - 4 pm

Rolf’s Monthly Office Tips

The way you organize your office can have a direct effect on how efficiently you run your office. In particular, office files and folders can become a disorganized mess if you don’t establish a uniform filing system. Once you get your file cabinet, folders and labels, you have a couple of options for organizing your files and folders in a practical manner so that you and your employees can access materials quickly.

Basic Alphabetical Organization

Step 1

Organize your office file folders in a basic alphabetical system if you have a large group of customers or contacts that you need to maintain.

Use standard manila or colored folders to represent each contact.

Step 2

Write each contact's last name, a comma, then the first name on a label and place it on the lip of each folder containing his information.

Step 3

Sort all of your folders by last name and first name if you have two files with the same last name. Insert the alphabetized folders into each drawer of your file cabinet from top to bottom.

Step 4

Label the outside of each drawer by the first letter of the last names contained in that drawer for easy reference. For instance, "A to F," "G to L," "M to R, "S to Z."

Next month we discuss organizing by Category!!

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