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2017 African Proverbs Calendar

 Dear Friends of African Proverbs,

 

The 2017 African Proverbs Calendar is online on our African Proverbs, Sayings and Stories Website (www.afriprov.org).

You can download the complete 2017 African Proverbs Calendar (cover page and the 12 months to make a total of 13 pages). On the “Front Page” (“Home Page”) left click on the photograph at the upper left to view  the complete calendar (the direct link is  http://www.afriprov.org/images/afriprov/calendar/2017/2017cal-final-pub.pdf). 

 

NOTE: You will need Adobe Reader that can be downloaded free from the Internet. You can print out this calendar and use it as a Wall Calendar or as a Desk Calendar. It can make a great New Year’s gift! Please let us know how you plan to use this special calendar by sending a message to: moderator@afriprov.org.

 

Our 2017 calendar has the overall theme of “Family Relationships.” 

Your feedback is welcome. 

You are invited to make a link on your website to this calendar.  Please tell others about this special calendar. There is a universal proverb that says What goes around comes around.

Peace, Charles Gikera

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