2007 Pocket Calendars featuring Sikh Americans Now Available

English and Spanish Calendars produced to inform neighbors, co-workers, classmates about Sikh Americans Washington D.C., January 31, 2007 – As 2007 begins the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) has again begun distribution and taking orders for their highly popular Pocket Calendars. The Pocket Calendar is a great resource and tool to increase awareness about Sikhs and Sikhism in your local community. The 2007 calendars, which are professionally designed and printed, have full-color images of Sikh Americans, along with examples of core Sikh values and facts about Sikhs in the United States. On the back, the calendars have a 2007 calendar year in a small, handy, easy to use design. The calendars are available in packages of 100 for $10 plus shipping and handling fees. Additionally, building upon the success of last year, SALDEF has again produced a Spanish language version of its 2007 Calendars, for distribution as well. These calendars are great for distribution by community members at their workplace, business, community meetings, senior citizen centers, convenience stores, gas stations, through cab drivers and at other appropriate locations. This is SALDEF’s fourth year of producing the Pocket Calendars. We admire the commitment of the Sikh American community to take the initiative in informing their friends, co-workers, business patrons and acquaintances about their culture and faith. To order the calendars and other SALDEF publications, please click here or contact us at pubs@ saldef.org To view a larger image of the English Calendar, please click here To view a larger image of the Spanish Calendar, please click here