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Where have all the calendar subscriptions gone????? Looking for a US Holiday Subscription that includes only major holidays, not holidays like Holi.

Use to be a lot of them.

Where have they all gone.

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Looking for a US Holiday Subscription that includes only major holidays, not holidays like Holi.

If it suits you, Apple's US Holidays calendar URL is: https://p24-calendars.icloud.com/holiday/US_en.ics

Have you tried a Google search??? Hopefully, there is one out there specific to your needs.

Maybe try here and hopefully one of the hits will be just what you want:

Or maybe do some editing and customizing on an existing or new calendar and delete the stuff you don't want. If one is allowed or able to do that these days.




- Patrick
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This is really a great site.


You can take an exported .ics file, edit it, and load it back into calendar.

I took the US Holidays calendar and deleted all the Holidays I did not want in my calendar.

Loaded it back into calendar, perfect, and it synced with iCloud.

With this site you can even build your own calendars.

Very useful site!
 

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Well done, Patrick.

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Well done, Patrick.

Thanks, Ian, but I would say that one should give thanks to Google for supplying the links.

Man, I can recall the days when the Internet was just opening up and becoming accessible and there were no search engines per se, other than links provided by Word of Mouth or an address provided on a text file.

For those who don't know some of the tricks for searching should visit the Google site and read some of their How To search the 'net articles.

Or just ask Google: "how to search the net" ;-)





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