If so, you may not need to buy a new calendar for the coming year. After reading a post on Wisebread last January, I was excited to discover that old calendars can be saved and used again in the coming years (turns out you only need 14 calendars to cover every possible combination).
Better still, timeanddate.com has a tool that let's you enter a year, and then provides a list of other year's that are compatible. Looks like it's time to hunt down that old box of calendars.
This article from Frugal Living at About.com.
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I have over 14 yers of Traveler's Currier and Ives calendars one of which I put into a frame each year (this years I used 1982). They are wonderful and just get better with age. It is a real conversation starter when someone comes into my office and asks why I have an old calendar on the wall.
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