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Free New Yorker 2010 Calendar

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a big calendarGet a free 18" x 26" poster-style 2010 calendar from  The New Yorker Magazine.  It has four mock New Yorker covers with artwork depicting each of the four seasons, plus all the months on display.  No purchase necessary; while supplies last.

Now here’s a nice way to class up your home or office with an attractive calendar.  The New Yorker is a very literate, sophisticated magazine so people will think you have pretty erudite tastes.

Mark writes:

I should have taken a look at the new yorker for events and things to do in their goings on about town section. When I went to New York, earlier this year, I went to Yankees Stadium, Serendipity 3, Citi Field and saw Central Park.  I could have done more cultural stuff at night, when I had free time. 

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Free New Yorker 2010 Calendar

Free Printable Calendar

years of calendars Why drop money at an office store for a new calendar, when you can design and print your own?  Savetz Publishing has a very easy-to-use site where you can download 2009 and 2010 calendars in your choice of PDF or Word format.  In Word, you can easily add borders, photos, art, change the fonts, etc.  You can do those things with a PDF as well, but you’d need a full version of Adobe Acrobat, Illustrator, Photoshop, or some other program that can edit PDF files.  

This is a great idea to save the several dollars you might spend on calendars at an office store, and you can customize them to your taste.  You have your choice of page-per-month, all-on-one-page, and wallet size printable formats too

Mark writes:

This could be a gift idea for christmas, by downloading the calendar, add family pictures and then just laminate it at Kinko’s or your nearest Copy Center.  It’s better than buying a $12 calendar at Barnes and Nobles or your nearest bookstore.  I have calendars around the house but never use them.  I usually remember things in my head, if they aren’t important, then I don’t remember them.

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