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City of Dearborn Now Taking Orders for 2013 Calendars

Orders must be made by Oct. 31 to receive a calendar by mail.

Orders are now being taken by the City of Dearborn for 2013 city calendars. Calendars include important events, city phone numbers, information about taxes and trash days, and more.

Orders must be made by Oct. 31 for residents who wish to have calendars mailed to their homes. Only one calendar will be sent out per household.

The city used to send a calendar to every home each, but switched several years ago to a by-request-only basis in order to cut costs.

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Calendars may be most easily ordered online at www.cityofdearborn.org. The request form can be found on the right side of the homepage by clicking on “Order your 2013 Dearborn Calendar.” Ordering the calendar online, the city said, ensures accuracy of delivery and reduces the cost to the taxpayers.

Residents without Internet access can order a calendar by calling a voicemail box at 313-943-3003. They will be instructed to leave their complete  complete address, including individual flat or apartment numbers, in addition to the street address and zip code.

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Orders must be made by Oct. 31. Late orders will not be accomodated.

Residents will also be able to find the 2013 City Calendar at www.cityofdearborn.org in January and can view or print the entire calendar or individual pages at their convenience. A limited number of calendars will also be available for pickup from Dearborn Public Libraries and other city buildings in January.

Those who order a calendar should receive it in the mail before Dec. 31, 2011.

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