Can an event be on multiple calendars?
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Can an event be on multiple calendars?
I am a stake leader. Many times we have youth events that I would like to show on both the Stake Young Men Calendar and the Stake Young Women Calendar (youth conference, combined activties, etc.) I don't want to create two events because then it will show up twice for people subscribed to both calendars. Is there a way to do this? I know I could create a Stake Combined Youth Activity Calendar, but I would rather have it just show up on both of the other ones. The automatic reminders are really nice for people and I would like anyone subscribed to either calendar to get a reminder (and see the event).
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Re: Can an event be on multiple calendars?
The simple answer is no, an event can only be on one calendar. For the kinds of scenarios you are talking about, your options are to:
- Create more calendars (such as a combined youth calendar)
- Put the event on more than one calendar (but only one such event can actually schedule the building)
- Make your calendars less granular (e.g., have just one youth calendar, rather than separate YM and YW calendars)
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Re: Can an event be on multiple calendars?
In our stake we've gone for the combined youth calendar. There's enough events to justify it. Placing the event on two calendars risks that it will be out of sync or that someone will fail to schedule the building. I don't think it's overly burdensome to ask the youth to subscribe to two calendars for their stake events.
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Re: Can an event be on multiple calendars?
This is the best way for combined youth activities. Its just one more layer a person has to select for their individual calendar.wford wrote:I know I could create a Stake Combined Youth Activity Calendar, but I would rather have it just show up on both of the other ones.
Note: Just because someone has subscribed to a calendar does not mean they will receive a reminder email.wford wrote:The automatic reminders are really nice for people and I would like anyone subscribed to either calendar to get a reminder (and see the event).
Two things have to happen for the email to be received.
1st, the individual must select the box "Allow email reminders for this calendar" under subscriptions.
2nd, the person adding the event must have selected the box "Send an email about this event" .
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Re: Can an event be on multiple calendars?
I think you need to look at how many events are actually on each calendar, and the nature of those activities. We started out with a Stake YM Calendar and a Stake YW calendar, but found it simpler to combine them into one calendar: "Stake YM/YW Calendar."
Not that many people subscribe to only one calendar or the other, and frankly, there just wasn't enough activity on both calendars to justify two. In this case, one calendar worked out better for us.
And most stake activities are combined activities anyway.
Not that many people subscribe to only one calendar or the other, and frankly, there just wasn't enough activity on both calendars to justify two. In this case, one calendar worked out better for us.
And most stake activities are combined activities anyway.
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Re: Can an event be on multiple calendars?
Maybe for the leaders, but what about for the users? I'm not sure as the youth would subscribe using their personal devices if the half of the events on the calendar didn't apply to them. Seems to me it would be to the church's advantage to have as many youth as possible subscribe to the appropriate calendars. That way the church events are likely to be on their calendar before school/club/other social events try to schedule their activities.TinMan wrote:In this case, one calendar worked out better for us.
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Re: Can an event be on multiple calendars?
As I said: In our stake, most Stake Youth activities are joint activities. I can think of a Laurel awards night that only applies to Laurels once a year, but that is about it.russellhltn wrote: Maybe for the leaders, but what about for the users? I'm not sure as the youth would subscribe using their personal devices if the half of the events on the calendar didn't apply to them.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
Edit adding: I did think of a second activity: The Stake has a yearly scout activity just for the boys. So two activities a year that are gender exclusive, far less than "half" in our case.
Edit a second time: In our case, it would probably be better to have the two calendars be, "Stake Activities for 14 and older" and "Stake activities for deacons and beehives" since age is more of a limiting factor than gender. (Stake dances, trek, and so on.)
But for us, one calender works for the 12 or 14 activities they have a year.