Free printable calendar templates
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 an anniversary on the 15th of September then add a ring 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?
- Click on the text you want to edit.
- On the left, you will see a text box with the text in it.
- Edit the text.
How do you add more text?
- Click on “Add text”.
- Type the text you want to appear.
- Click on the “Add Text” button.
- Drag the text to wherever you want it to appear.
Fun Facts About September
- September is named after the Latin word “septem,” which means “seven,” as it was originally the seventh month of the Roman calendar.
- The birthstone for September is the sapphire, which is associated with wisdom, purity, and truth.
- In the Northern Hemisphere, September marks the beginning of autumn and the end of summer.
- Labor Day, a national holiday in the United States and Canada, is observed on the first Monday of September to honor the contributions of workers.
- The zodiac signs for September are Virgo (August 23-September 22) and Libra (September 23-October 22).
- September 21st is celebrated as the International Day of Peace, a day devoted to promoting peace and nonviolence around the world.
- The first American newspaper, called Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, was published on September 25, 1690, in Boston, Massachusetts.
- The Autumnal Equinox, when day and night are of equal length, occurs on September 22nd or 23rd in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The famous novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker was first published on September 26, 1897.
- September is also National Honey Month in the United States, a month-long celebration of the sweet and sticky treat produced by bees.