Welcome back to VLCalendar.com. If this is your first time here, we are happy to tell you that we offer completely free calendars for download and printing to all of our website’s visitors. Not only can you download a free January 2022 Calendar below, but we also have calendars for all months of 2021,2022 and 2023. January CalendarsJanuary 2022 CalendarDownloading and printing our calendars is simple and easy. All you need is internet connection, a .pdf reading software like Adobe Reader, and a printer loaded with traditional sized 8.5″ by 11″ paper. If you have got those three things, then you’ll be able to print as many calendars as you’d like with just the click of a button! We encourage you to edit the calendar to your liking, whether that be on the computer or by hand once it’s printed out. Feel free to add in any additional notes or obligations to fit your needs. You can even print copies for your office to track things such as shifts worked, shift changes, and business openings and closures. So, now that you’re ready to print as many copies of our January 2022 Calendar as you need and want, let us tell you all about it. On this January 2022 Calendar with American holidays you will find that we’ve labelled all 31 days, each day of the week, and two major holidays: New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Day. For more details about those holidays, or to download the calendar, feel free to scroll further down the page! While in the Northern Hemisphere January is a winter month and therefore might not be suitable for looking at the night sky, you can still appreciate the ever-changing moon from the comfort of your home. If that sounds like a cozy nighttime activity to you, then take note of the moon phases for the January 2022:
The Month of JanuaryAs we know it today, January is the first month of the twelve month calendar year. However, believe it or not, this was not always true. Back in 700 BCE and earlier, a different version of the calendar was used. This version of the calendar was called the Roman Calendar. The Roman calendar only had 10 months, and January was not even one of those months! Because January and February were part of the cold winter months these months didn’t exist and their days weren’t tracked. Since war couldn’t take place during the winter months, everything paused until warm weather returned in March. Obviously, this is no longer the case. Today, January is the first month of the year and has 31 days (although January was only assigned 30 days at first). But, lo and behold, now that January is officially the first month in the year, in the United States it has unofficially become the symbol of all things “new.” Sayings such as “new year, new me,” are quite popular in this month. In America, it is common for people to pick a New Years Resolution, such as losing weight, eating healthier, or starting to meditate daily. While many people do not stick to their resolution, it is their hope that starting on January 1, they will begin to successfully implement a new daily habit or mindset that they will work to continue throughout the year. Additionally, January got its name from the Roman God Janus. Janus is known as the “two faced God” or the “God of doors.” Although this might seem strange, it makes sense upon further explanation. The “two faced God” represents that January is the start to a new year, where both the past and future can be seen and acknowledged. Whereas the “God of doors” signifies that January is the doorway to a new year. January 2021 CalendarJanuary 2023 CalendarSource: Printable January 2022 Calendar Templates with Holidays Via https://www.vlcalendar.com/january-calendar.html
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