Calendars and Datebooks



The New York Public Library Student Planner 2008-2009

The bestselling New York Public Library Student Planner provides user-friendly ways to arrange and check your daily, weekly, and monthly schedules; track assignments and appointments; and record notes and reminders. Its features include space for a year's worth of classes, organized by quarter or semester; weekly grids to record meetings, study schedules, and other activities; full-page monthly grids for long-term planning; and pages for addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses. Also included: inspiring and often wry quotations, and lists of Internet resources, reference books, weights and measures, U.S. and Canadian holidays, and contact information for travel and lodging concerns. Printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks.

$10.99


A Journey into 365 Days of Black History: Notable Women 2009 Wall Calendar

African American women have risen to prominence and power despite overwhelming obstacles. Packed with fascinating photographs and incisive text, this year's Journey spotlights singer Marian Anderson, Olympic sprinter Wilma Rudolph, aviator Bessie Coleman, writer Lorraine Hansberry, pianist and composer Natalie Hinderas, and seven more inspiring African American women. Daily milestones in black history are noted throughout. Published by Pomegranate in association with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library.

$13.99 / Buy it from The Library Shop







B. Bergeron, rev. 8/08