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March/April 2015

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CityViewNC.com | 21 J U N I O R L E A G U E O F F A Y E T T E V I L L E 2605 Fort Bragg Road, Fayetteville, NC 28303 910.323.5509 | www.jlfay.org JUNIOR LEAGUE OF FAYETTEVILLE Women building better communities For more information visit www.jfay.org The Junior League of Fayetteville, a chapter of the Association of Junior Leagues International, is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving our communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. Through thousands of volunteer hours each year and together with other local community partners, members of the Junior League of Fayetteville work diligently to meet the needs of our community's children and families. Thank you for supporting the Junior League of Fayetteville! The Closet is room is exactly what it looks like. Clothes, shoes, make-up, and jewelry are all easily accessible in a dream lay- out. It originated from my husband's need to keep me from taking over our master bathroom with my stuff and time! As any girl knows, getting ready can be a production. I like to consider myself 'low maintenance' although I realize this room may suggest other- wise. I can be comfortable here because it fits my needs no matter what my day throws at me. I can either quickly locate my clothes and throw on some make- up, or enjoy cocktails with girlfriends and all get ready for a night out. The Style My husband was determined to make this happen for me, but it definitely took some trial and error because the room is rather small and not meant to be a closet. We tried a few different closet systems from the hardware store, but ultimately chose furniture from IKEA. IKEA of- fered a great price and cool rods that made the room feel like a little boutique. On the Woman Room is is my first and I'm afraid I am now hooked. Jessica Paddock is the General Manager of Vizcaya Villa, Army wife, serial host- ess, trilingual world traveler and mara- thon runner in-training. Jessica Paddock Forget the "man cave." What about a special room in the home where a woman can bask in solace, relax or get things done? That's the woman room. A few Fayetteville women have rooms of their own…and they're going to tell you why.

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