My first thought is a Workflow; add the New Calendar item to it, configure it, 
then just envelope the workflow to add your event. Alternatively, as I know you 
do some programming, you might want to investigate making an AppleScript for 
the job, to do everything at once.
On Jul 5, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Littlefield, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all:
> I had a couple questions:
> I'm adding a ton of events to one calendar and trying to make this quick.
> 1) Can I set the default calendar to add events to for a while?
> 2) Even though I choose the day, for whatever reason every time I add a new 
> event I have to choose the exact day again. can I just move day by day and 
> add events?
> 3) I turned timezone on, can I set a default timezone so I don't have to 
> choose that every time?
> 
> This is incredibly slow work, so any advice would be awesome.
> Thanks,
> 
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