October 31, 2003Surfnetkids PREMIUM NewsletterSurfnetkids Printables Club members now get a weekly PREMIUM edition of the Surfnetkids newsletter with twice as much educational content as the free version. Check out this sample and then sign up for a risk-free trial membership. More Posts Like This One: What's New? Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at October 31, 2003 10:09 AM | Comments (2) Read Comments
Ahh... you are referring to my China column (http://www.surfnetkids.com/china.htm). That was written a number of years ago. But in order to avoid confusion, I have taken that sentence out. You will always find an updated calendar at: Please check your calendar for this year's chinese new year date. We believe that this will be the year of the monkey and that the new year will begin on Jan. 22nd instead of the 24th. Thanks, |
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