Free printable calendar templates

Blank Calendar
October 2023 - Leaves
Oct 2024
October 2023
oct 23 - photo calendar
October 2023 Planner
Purple tag title stapled to the page
Pretty watercolor flowers
Oct 2023 Planner
October with clipart heading
Pink watercolor border but you can change the color
Pink watercolor border but you can change the color with a Monday Start
pretty calendar with a gold title
pretty calendar with a gold title

FAQ

How do you add icons to your calendar?

You can use icons to mark special days on your calendar. For example, if a friend has a birthday on the 15th of October then add a birthday icon under the 15th and add your friend’s name (see how to add text below).

  • Go to “Add Image”.
  • To add an icon from the gallery, click on “Choose from designs”
  • To add your own image, click on “add image” and then either add an image from your PC, from the gallery of images or from your Instagram account”.

How do you edit the text?

  1. Click on the text you want to edit.
  2. On the left, you will see a text box with the text in it.
  3. Edit the text.

How do you add more text?

  1. Click on “Add text”.
  2. Type the text you want to appear.
  3. Click on the “Add Text” button.
  4. Drag the text to wherever you want it to appear.

Fun Facts About October

  • October is named after the Latin word “octo,” which means “eight,” as it was originally the eighth month of the Roman calendar.
  • The birthstone for October is the opal or the tourmaline, which are both known for their unique and varied colors.
  • In the Northern Hemisphere, October marks the transition from autumn to winter.
  • Halloween, one of the most popular holidays in many countries, is celebrated on October 31st and is associated with costumes, candy, and spooky traditions.
  • The zodiac signs for October are Libra (September 23-October 22) and Scorpio (October 23-November 21).
  • The first Model T car was introduced by Henry Ford on October 1, 1908, revolutionizing transportation and paving the way for mass production.
  • Columbus Day, a national holiday in the United States, is observed on the second Monday of October to commemorate Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492.
  • October is also known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a month-long campaign to raise awareness and support for breast cancer research and prevention.
  • The Nobel Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious awards in various fields, is announced in October.
  • The Fall Foliage Festival, which celebrates the changing colors of autumn leaves, is held in many parts of the United States and Canada in October.

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