Free 2012 Calendar

Free 2012 Calendar

from the American Mathematical Society


I never pay for yearly calendars because there are so many ways I can get one for free. A funeral home in town offers residents a free calendar each year, as well as my local oil delivery company. If you don’t have resources like this in your hometown, you can request a free 2012 calendar from the American Mathematical Society.

Most freebie offers only allow you to request one item per household. This is not the case with this freebie offer, however. The American Mathematical Society has a three calendar limit per household, in case you know anyone who would like a calendar for the upcoming year.

This years free calendar is entitled “Mathematical Imagery,” because it contains many pictures of mathematically inspired art. Some images are computer generated, while others are formed out of origami or paints. You don’t have to be a mathematician to enjoy the artwork displayed throughout this calendar.

To request your calendar or calendars, you will need to email the American Mathematical Society from their “contact us” page. They require your name and email address in order to send a message. Make sure you list your mailing address in the body section, along with a note that you desire the calendar. Then click, “Send Email.”

There is one more option. You can choose to download the calendar in a PDF format, and print it out on your home printer. You won’t have the calendar binding, but you can always staple the pages together. This is a good option if you don’t want to wait for a copy of the calendar to be mailed.