This is likely to be the calendar of choice. See the CalendarX project page
"CalendarX is a very configurable calendar, and is in wide use in the Plone community.
CalendarX currently has a Stable branch (0.6.x), a Development branch (0.9.x) and several older stable branches (they still work, but are no longer really supported).
1) 0.9.x branch works in Plone 3, untested in Plone 2. It is a development release, but as far as I know at release time is bugfree. It is lacking detailed documentation, but works very much like the older branches which are well documented
2) 0.6.x branch is Stable for Plone 2. Currently bugfree, it is the currently recommended version, has everything available in the 0.4.x stable branch plus i18n with 11 translations and has several feature advantages over the 0.4.x branch, including half-hour view options, a multiple month option, and faster rendering (especially with Plone 2.1).
3) The older 0.5.x branch is also Development, meaning it has some advanced features that you may want... read about these at the CalendarX Sourceforge website site listed below. 0.5 branch is fairly bugfree, and several sites use it in production on Plone 2 sites.
For full documentation, visit the CalendarX Sourceforge website and read all the doc text files and the PDF manual available there.
The svn repository is in the Collective. The 0.9.0 release is the /plone-3-compatibility branch as of its status on January 7 2008."
**NOTE** May have to run activex control to see this - may not be compatible. See example at ladies cycling site. This calendar does have categories, which is good. Louisville University doesn't appear to need this - unless the activex accepted from previous site is good enough.
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