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The New 2012 Calendar Is Here!


"My calendars arrived and they're terrific.

I have showed them to my friends, and they're  jealous of where I grew up."

-Donnelle, Orange County, CA


Take a look! (Slideshow)




About the Calendar


A century ago, the area along the river in Natick, Dover, Wellesley, and Sherborn became famous as “Oldtown” in the national bestseller Oldtown Folks by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The new Oldtown Calendar is not just the perfect gift for friends and family.  It's also a charitable donation, and a way to bring our community together around appreciation for our common history.  Get yours today from the institutions listed below.


 
Read about the Calendar in the Boston Globe and the Natick Bulletin.

Participating Groups

The Oldtown Photo Calendar is a fundraiser for local nonprofit organizations, including
these community institutions:
-The Bacon Free Library
-Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary
-The Eliot Church
- The Natick Service Council
-The Morse Institute Library
-The Natick Historical Society
and others!

The Oldtown Calendar is also grateful to the Charles River Coffee House and the Frame Shop & Gallery for selling the calendar on our behalf.

Net proceeds are a charitable donation.


A significant portion of the sales price goes directly to the institution where you make your purchase. Support your favorite community group and enjoy gorgeous images of Oldtown - all year!

How to get yours

The price per calendar is $15. Your purchase from your favorite local non-profit group (listed above) benefits that institution directly.  You may also buy your calendar online by credit card!  Click on "Calendar Orders" to get started.

About the Competition

For more information on the annual Oldtown Photo Calendar Competition, see the Competition and Photographer Registration pages. 

Information & Inquiries:
oldtowncalendar@verizon.net
www.oldtowncalendar.org

The Oldtown Calendar benefits from
 generous financial support from
the Charles River Coffee House