Posts tagged: United States

10 Interesting Things About St Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is an interesting romantic celebration steeped in history. Almost all of us know at least something about it, but there are still a lot of interesting facts about Valentine’s Day that you might not be aware of. Here are a few of them:
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Fourth of July: Independence Day

Fourth of July: Independence Day

The 4th of July is observed as the Independence Day of United States. It is an American federal holiday. Americans celebrate this day cheering their independence from the British Empire on the 4th of July, 1776. This day is a celebration for the history, government and traditions of United States.
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St Patrick’s Day: The History Behind The Celebration

St Patrick’s Day: The History Behind The Celebration

St Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17 to memorialize the demise of the famous apostle of Ireland- St Patrick. It is a national religious holiday in Ireland.
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Our Free 2010 Desktop Calendars


Welcome to our 2010 Canadian and American holiday calendar. You can freely print any of the calendar images and use them to make your own calendars, or whatever you wish really! These 2010 holiday calendars can also be used as a desktop calendar. Just select the month you are looking for add it desktop like any other image. No longer will you forget those most important dates – holidays!

This calendar is an ongoing project. So if you see a holiday missing from a particular month including religious ceremonies please leave a comment or use the contact link and we will be sure to review it.

The comments are open to everyone – just sign up and post away. Tell us how you will spend your holiday, what the holidays mean to you, your favorite holiday, your least favorite holiday etc..

As we get closer to the 2010 Vancouver-Whistler Winter Olympic Games we will publish a full sporting event calendar and maps of the facilities that are situated around the City of Vancouver and Whistler.