We’re lucky to live right between the mountains and the ocean, and starting around March each year, hardly a weekend goes by without at least one festival in driving distance. Usually when I notice the coming weekend is free, I’ll start looking around for what to do. But if we need a hotel room, our preference could be booked, or we might miss discounts for passes. Planning ahead is always nice. So this year, I’m putting Google Calendar to work for me.
The North Carolina Association of Festivals and Events made it easy. They list the year’s events in an HTML table. If your local convention bureau or tourism department does the same, all you have to do is copy and paste that table into a spreadsheet, and you’ve got the the data you need. You’ll just have to move it around a bit to get it to your Google Calendar. Here’s how:
If you happen to live in North Carolina, you’re really in luck, because I’ve already done the work for you. You can see it in your browser, download the .ics for your own calendar, or if you want to add it as a part of your Google Calendar, click the Add link under Other Calendars, but choose “Add by URL” and enter:
http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/nii089k718nru1cmdthf3ddk0c%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
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