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Off-the-Wall Holidays: January 2008
by Kathryn Vercillo
We all know that January 1st is New Year's Day. Almost everyone also knows that we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. during this month (it's on the 21st this year). Many people, especially those of us living in... published 11 months ago
Advent Calendar
by Chuck
Advent calendars are a relatively new tradition that began about 200 years ago in Germany. The tradition began in the Protestant areas of Germany where some families began preparing for Christmas by marking... published 2 years ago
How to Share Outlook Information
by Andrea Kalli
A great new feature of Outlook 2007 is the ability to share your Outlook calendar with others using the internet calendar feature and internet calendar subscriptions. For those users that are not in an... published 10 months ago
Why the Date of Easter Changes Each Year
by Chuck
Why does the date of Easter vary from year to year? The answer to this has to do with history and tradition. If you recall, Jesus and his disciples were Jewish and, as Jews, celebrated the Jewish... published 2 years ago
What will Happen at 2012?
by JewishBohemian
Perhaps the most significant event of our time is the bombardment of a neutron star August 27, 1998 for five full minutes precisely five years to the day when Mars for the first time in ancient history came... published 5 months ago
Free 2008 Calendar downloads
by taylorblue
2007 is coming to an end...are you ready??? Here are some calendar pages that you can download free of charge! January January Word Print and Color Page January 2008 Special Days to Celebrate Page February... published 12 months ago
Coincidence or Fate
by terenceyap07
Coincidence or fate, chance or destiny remains a hot topic for debate. Is it fated, or coincidental that you have navigated your way here and are now reading these words? Where would you be and what would you... published 5 months ago
The Wheel Of The Year and Sabbats
by Darkwing
The Wheel of the Year is the name used by witches to describe the cycles of the seasons. There are eight major holidays in the Witch’s Calendar, otherwise known as sabbats, which are based on solar... published 2 years ago
Australia Day
by Lissie
Australia Day is Australia's National Day - it commemorates the arrival at Sydney Cove on 26th January, 1738 of the first white settlers, the fleet of convicts, dispatched from Portsmouth, England. The group... published 10 months ago
Moon Cycles and Names
by relache
The cycles of the Moon were used for some of the oldest calendars, and often had nicknames that reflected the seasonal shifts. Learn about moon cycles and their names. published 10 months ago














