Hello Marc,

Were you able to get this problem resolved?  

Have you, in fact, stopped using the family sharing feature/calendar to see if 
that resolves the issue?

You know, a couple of years ago, I experienced the same problem only it 
happened on my iPhone instead of my Mac.  

If memory serves, I believe the solution was to actually delete my iCloud 
account from my device.  When I did this, I was asked if I also wanted to 
remove all of the Contacts and Calendar events from my device.  I answered in 
the affirmative.  Then, I restarted my device and signed back into iCloud.  
After that, it worked flawlessly.  

It's quite possible that the calendar on your Mac is corrupted in some way and, 
therefore, deleting it will allow iCloud to rebuild the local copy.

Mark

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Marc
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2016 8:23 PM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Mac Calendar & iCloud

Latest version of OS X El Capitan
 
I tried searching around the archives but don’t think this has been addressed.
The main problem is this: When I create a new event on the Mac, it is not being 
pushed to iCloud and subsequently to my iPhone. I create the event on the Mac 
and then log into iCloud.com and the event is not there.
 
On the Mac, I am signed into iCloud. The calendar check box is checked in 
system preferences under iCloud and Internet Services. On the Mac, calendar 
receives new events from iCloud if I create them on my iPhone. If I create them 
on the iPhone, the events also appear on iCloud.com. This tells me that I am 
signed into iCloud properly on the iPhone and I believe on the Mac as well 
since I can receive the calendar events.
 
I also noticed that when I create an event in the calendar app on the Mac and 
post to my Google calendar, it will not go to the Internet either. When I 
create a calendar event on the iPhone and select the Google calendar it will 
appear on the Mac and on the online Google calendar.
When a family member creates an event on our shared family calendar it appears 
on both the iPhone and the Mac. However, when I create a calendar event on the 
Mac and try to select the family calendar, it appears on the Mac only and is 
not pushed to the iPhone, the shared family calendar, or the online iCloud. 
 
On the Mac, in the Calendar Sources table, I only have the home, work, and 
family calendars that are directly under iCloud. There does not appear to be 
any local calendars that are “on my Mac.”
I feel like I have read through a million message boards, signed in and out of 
iCloud, toggled on and off calendar in iCloud system preferences, and basically 
pulled out all of my hair. I checked my wi-fi connection and it is fine. It 
seems like a lot of people have the problem but nobody appears to have a 
working solution.
Can anybody shed some light on why events created on my Mac will not appear on 
the iPhone or the iCloud web site? Does anybody know about checking ports on 
the Mac? Could my ISP somehow be blocking something? I read some posts that 
people suggested that the family sharing could be fouling things up. I am way 
beyond warranty, so I cannot call Apple.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
 
Thanks
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