Linda,
You have to actually specify the date on which you want you there to occur. 
Just because you selected dates, doesn't mean that it likes to insert your 
event on that day. You have to actually say,  "White House class at 2 PM on 
Monday, October 7, 2013".

You just view that date.

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On Sep 2, 2013, at 18:58, "Linda C. Knight" <l...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

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> Hi all,
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> 
> I have two questions about the calendar on the mac.
> 
> 
> 
> 1.     In creating an event: For example, I am in September. Ok, I want to
> select next month; I activate the next month and interact with the October
> grid. I select Monday October 7 and I interact with it. Then I press command
> N and write in the event such as Lighthouse class at 2:00 pm.  I press
> enter. I am now in inspector and I vo right till I see Event details scroll
> area. I then interact. Then I check what I want such as the time and alerts.
> Then I stop interacting and press done. I am now back in the calendar area.
> I then go check the date and event I just did. It still shows September 2
> 2013. What is the best way to enter events in another month instead of the
> current month?
> 
> 2.     What is the easiest way to delete an event that already happened?
> 
> Thank you,
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> Hugs and 73
> 
> Linda C. Knight & shirley
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> CallSign: kk4hrg
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> Please note email:
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> l...@tampabay.rr.com
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