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Ask Agaric: Two events in one day?

I have a question about the calendar feature on the website. I can't seem to edit the calendar to go back and put a second event on the same day. An example is on the last Monday in June I have the first day of camp listed but would like to add the first concert on the common as well which goes from 7-9. Could you give me some help as how to do this.

Agaric answers:

I think your difficulty is that rather than editing the event you created, you should create a new event and give it the same date. Events each have their own page/identity, rather than there being only one page/identity for each day. I've created the first Concert on the Common event, and it shows up in the upcoming events block and in the calendar.

I have a question about the calendar feature on the website. I can't seem to edit the calendar to go back and put a second event on the same day. An example is on the last Monday in June I have the first day of camp listed but would like to add the first concert on the common as well which goes from 7-9. Could you give me some help as how to do this.

Agaric answers:

I think your difficulty is that rather than editing the event you created, you should create a new event and give it the same date. Events each have their own page/identity, rather than there being only one page/identity for each day. I've created the first Concert on the Common event, and it shows up in the upcoming events block and in the calendar.

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