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I don't know if you like Sponge Bob and Transformers, but I just bought one for each of the kids (they like the pics) at the 99 cent store and they are 2011. Good luck!
My hubby was supposed to be watching our son while I was out one evening, he had fallen asleep on the couch and when he woke up discovered our little guy had cut up our one and only calendar we bought this year. Everywhere I've looked only has 2012 at this time. Since there's still 4 months left of this year, I really need one, especially with school and sports coming up for the older one. Local would be great but I'm desperate and will order on line too.
I don't know if you like Sponge Bob and Transformers, but I just bought one for each of the kids (they like the pics) at the 99 cent store and they are 2011. Good luck!
You can download and print free calendars online. I print them (in monthly sheets) for my daughter to write on. They are very simple...you print them on your normal printer paper. With only 4 1/2 months left of the year, it may work for you. There are many different downloadable styles...weekly, monthly, with or without lines, etc. Just do a search for free calendar download or something similar.
Dollar Store (we teachers shop there a lot, I've gotten old calendars just for the great pictures)
If you have a Windows operating system on your computer, you should have access to Microsoft Works which has a calendar you could use. You can print out each month you need.
The Busy Body Book has some current year calendars left or you can buy a "school year" (Aug '11 to Aug '12) calendar.
A lot of calendars start with the last couple months of 2011. You can always print some out from your computer, most cell phones have calendars and so don't computers.
Michaels always seems to have calendars in their $1 section.
I agree with the moms who've said to just print calendar months from your computer. Also Dollar Tree usually has old calendars and I did a search online and they do have these stores in St. Paul.
Another choice would be to create a personal photo calendar with such sites as snapfish. com, smilebox.com, walgreens, walmart, etc... These calendars can start with any month that you decide. (Which is a really nice feature because we are usually so busy in December doing other things to even think about creating personalized photo calendars for Jan.
Look for a busy mom's organizer type calendar. I've seen some for 2012 that start this September. Or you could make one on a computer.
Office Max (or Depot) has calenders (day-timers) that go from July to the next July in any year, so now it's 2011-2012. Actually, I just got a cheapo desk-top calendar at Walmart to replace my fancy Office Max one that started in July too. It was $3. whoo hoo! haha..
Barnes & Noble has 2012 calenders that start in July 2011.
why not look it up online, and print out the pages? Or check with your bank, maybe they have extras!! If not, PM me, I have a ton left over at work!!