goto:

ical.schedulestar.com

login using the schedule star account and you get a screen where you can
customize the feed.
It will create a link that you use to make the google calendar with (totally
cool!). I have yet to test updating events through schedule star.

I am trying to find a workaround so that the events show on multiple lines
(wordwrap). Doesn't look like google has a solution, but there might be an
add-on in firefox and for Word.

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Michael T. Bendorf
<bendo...@a-ccentral.us>wrote:

> http://lexington.k12.il.us/calendar/district/default.htm
>
> That looks a lot like out sports calendar - now you just need to wrap it in
> your site:
> http://a-ccentral.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=129
>
>
> At first I had separate colors for the separate sports, but now that I do
> not maintain entering events I notice they are all the same color - I can
> deal with it.
>
> We use these calendars all over the site - but I believe we have people
> maintaining a google calendar for each thing - but you have your AD entering
> things on http://highschoolsports.net/ and it automatically fills in the
> google calendar? I wonder if I can get schedulestar to do that for us...
>
>
> That looks a lot
>
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>   On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Paul Peacock <
> ppeac...@lexington.k12.il.us> wrote:
>
>> Thanks to Jim Hays, we have successfully changed over to a google calendar
>> that includes a feed directly from highschoolsports.net (awesome).  My
>> only issue is that the events are so long that the one line allowed in
>> google's monthly view makes it impossible to see the events without clicking
>> on them for more details.  They look good in weekly view.
>>
>> Anyone know if you can tweak those settings?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>   On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Mike Oliveri <
>> mike.oliv...@student.rb60.com> wrote:
>>
>>> We've shared calendars/invites with a Google Group set up in the domain.
>>> Doesn't seem to cause any problems.
>>>
>>> We have odd Firefox errors with document sharing sometimes -- URL is
>>> redirecting improperly, etc.  Otherwise things seem pretty smooth.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> On Oct 1, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Joel A. Brondos wrote:
>>>
>>> > Instead of continuing to act in utter ignorance, I sent a couple of
>>> > invitations to my various e-mails. I see that Google Calendar keeps a
>>> > list right in the event. DUH. I only wish it associated names with the
>>> > e-mails.
>>> >
>>> > Now, I wish that Google Calendar would allow me to use my Contacts and
>>> > GROUP mailings for invitations. Does it . . . so that I'd have to add
>>> > a DOH! to my DUH?
>>> >
>>> > Would Google Calendar keep me from cutting and pasting 200 or 2000
>>> > invitations? The list of respondents would be unwieldy for Google
>>> > Calendar to handle . . . which would make it nice if the results could
>>> > be sent to Google Apps or something.
>>> >
>>> > Joel
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