Birthday alarms every night at midnight driving me insane!

I keep getting birthday alarms going off every time someone has a birthday. The alarm goes off at midnight. I have birthdays turned off in the Calendar app. I have all alarms off in the Preferences/Mail,Contacts,Calendars/Calendars.
I tired deleting the calendars and re syncing them over iCloud. No luck. Any ideas? Thanks! Major karma points if you can help me.

I exported all my contacts on my mac, and reimported them. then re-sync'd everything.  Not sure if that will solve it, but I'm guessing there is some corruption somewhere.  I should probably do the same thing with my Calendar app also.

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