2024 Calendar General Blue
Order a 2024 calendar featuring Will County’s best nature scenery
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Enjoy beautiful nature photography throughout 2024 with a calendar featuring photos taken in Will County’s forest preserves. Whether you love birds, flowers or general outdoor scenery, this 11-inch-by-8.5-inch, full-color calendar is a must for any nature enthusiast and makes a great gift for family and friends.
The calendar costs $15 and is available online on a preorder basis only. Orders can be placed through Sunday, Nov. 5, and calendars will ship starting the week of Nov. 27, in time for holiday gift-giving. Free shipping is included.
The 2024 calendar, which features some of our favorite nature photos from across the county, is the latest in a series of merchandise rollouts. Other items available for purchase include a growing lineup of T-shirts highlighting animals native to Will County. These include:
“Every day I’m hustlin’,” featuring a turtle”Be a pelican, not a pelican’t””It’s owl good””Stay trashy,” featuring a raccoon”I fake my own death,” featuring an opossum”Keep the drinks coming,” featuring a hummingbird”Dam it,” featuring a beaver”Not all Canadians are nice,” featuring Canada geese.The Nature Foundation of Will County, a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization dedicated to supporting Forest Preserve District of Will County initiatives that protect nature, inspire discovery and bring people and nature together. In 2022, the Foundation provided $425,000 in support to a number of initiatives, including “The Buzz” nature show, Willy’s Wilderness website, Woods Walk, special exhibitions, construction of the All-Persons Trail at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center, as well as other Forest Preserve District improvements. Your purchase today makes a lasting impact.
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