The Woolwich Observer

Declutteri­ng your home can pay dividends for Chord Spinners

- Bill Atwood

A LOCAL WOMEN’S CHORUS IS

hoping spring-cleaning season will encourage people to declutter their homes. More specifical­ly, that it will encourage people to send unwanted items their way.

Over the month of April, the St. Jacobs-based Chord Spinners are holding a “declutteri­ng fundraiser” with the goal of collecting some 465 items per household. Those things will then be taken to

Value Village at month’s end. As a non-profit, the Chord Spinners would get paid for the items under Value Village’s FUNDrive program.

This is the second time the chorus has gone this route, the first such fundraiser having occurred in 2018.

“Music costs money and rental spaces cost money, so we try to do a lot of fundraisin­g so that we can help keep our costs for our members as low as possible,” said Mikayla Schmidt, a member of the group of women who sing a cappella four-part harmony.

“We really like to find different types of fundraiser­s so we’re not just constantly asking for money... and we came across this one. It helps other people get rid of stuff in their house and then they don’t have to pay us out directly – it’s through

Value Village,” she added.

The choir, which celebrated its 40th-anniversar­y last year, has 12 members and sings a four-part harmony of contempora­ry music and songs that date back to the 1950s.

In the declutteri­ng challenge, the choir is calling on residents to declutter the number of items correspond­ing to the date on the calendar. So, if someone started today (April 6), they would declutter six items. Tomorrow it will be seven items and so on.

While the task may seem daunting initially, momentum builds over time, said Schmidt, who previously did the declutteri­ng challenge herself. She added that it is easier to start with one item and work your way up instead of looking at it as needed to get rid of 400 items all at once.

“You’re not starting right away. I need to declutter 300 items, which I think is really helpful getting you into that mindset of ‘I only have to declutter one thing today. Now, I have to declutter two today.’ And I think it would surprise you how quickly you find yourself going over that [number].”

Once the items are collected, participan­ts can contact the Chord Spinners via email (csmembersh­ip@hotmail.com) to make collection arrangemen­ts.

The chorus has a fundraisin­g goal of $250.

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