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Wow, the speedy librarians to the rescure! Apparently they're known as perpetual 
calendars, and they are in the World Almanac. If anyone knows of a good printable 
version available via the Internet, I'd love to have that too.

Thanks again.


Sarah Loch
Librarian
Valley Park Alternative School
4510 Bawell Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
225-926-9765 x. 229
SLoch@ebrpss.k12.la.us

Currently reading "Ship of Fire" by Michael Cadnum and "The Book of Taltos" by 
Steven Brust; currently listening to "The Big Over Easy" by Jasper Fforde
>>> Sarah Loch 01/17/08 10:42 AM >>>
A teacher has a (very old, very blurry) one-page printout entitled Calendars - 1800 
to 2050. There are 14 calendars, numbered 1 to 14, showing the days of the week for 
each date. There is also a table saying which year, from 1800 to 2050, uses which 
calendar. For example, 1982 uses calendar 7, where January 1 is a Friday. She has 
asked me to find a better copy, but I have no idea what this is called, so I'm 
having trouble finding one. I have found some similar websites, but nothing 
printable. If anyone knows where I can find one of these, or even what they are 
called, I would appreciate it.

Thanks in advance,

Sarah Loch
Librarian
Valley Park Alternative School
4510 Bawell Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
225-926-9765 x. 229
SLoch@ebrpss.k12.la.us

Currently reading "Ship of Fire" by Michael Cadnum and "The Book of Taltos" by 
Steven Brust; currently listening to "The Big Over Easy" by Jasper Fforde

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