Welcome to the
2009 Rangerville Calendar


You're invited to download and print the 2009 Rangerville Calendar.
Calendar Cover

I wish I could send each and every one of you a copy of the 2009 Rangerville Calendar. Alas, that's simply not possible. However, I thought the next best thing would be to make it as easy as I could for you to be able to print one or more for yourself.

I believe you'll find that, using the instructions below, it's easy to download and print for yourself or to give away. First, take a look at the photo pages, shown below, to decide if you want one. The back of December is the back cover, so don't worry that you're not seeing it.

In addition to the photos, you'll be glad to know that this year's calendar has at least one holiday shown for every day of the year, as seen at www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/.

If you decide you want a Rangerville Calendar of your own, then use the pdf link below the slideshow to download the pdf file of all the photo and month pages. Beneath the pdf link is a detailed explanation of how to print your calendar pages so they come out right. It's easy and, I hope, fun. Enjoy!

To view any photo, click on the thumbnail shown on the left side.



pdf Link Button

Because the pdf file is for high resolution printing and contains many photos, it's large, about 80mb. So, if you don't have a high-speed connection don't be concerned when it takes awhile to download.


Printing instructions for the Rangerville 2009 Calendar:

Note that it only costs about $3 to have a calendar bound and a hole punched in it at most copy places, including Office Depot, Kinkos and Office Max. Alternatively, you can use your own hole punch and twist ties for binding.

The calendar pages need to be printed so that opposite sides are upside down from each other. That way, when the calendar is put together it will read correctly, i.e., when you lift up the month of January from the bottom edge, the photo on the opposite side will be right side up. Note that the hole for hanging will end up at the bottom of the cover and all the calendar month pages, but at the top of the all the photo pages.

Print the odd pages first, which will be the cover plus the 'month' pages, so in the case of an error in orientation you'll have used less ink. In addition, it's much easier to keep the pages in the correct order. Then, making sure the pages are in the right order, print the even-numbered pages onto the back sides.

Do a test page to make sure you know which way to put the paper back into the printer. Also, keep track of how the pages print, so you'll know when printing the second sides whether to print in normal order, or reverse order. The calendar is set up so page 2 is on the back of page 1, etc., although it doesn't really matter all that much which month backs up onto which photo.

If you have questions, feel free to give me a call at 360-724-7355, or send an email to ranger@rangerville.com.

Hope you enjoy the calendar! Feel free to forward this web page link to anyone you know who might want a copy.

Cheers,
Ranger