Causes & community

Event calendar for community groups

Event Calendar Widget gives clubs, libraries, HOAs and community groups a public “what’s on” calendar — synced from Google or iCal so meetings, classes and local events stay current. Residents and members check one place instead of chasing flyers and group chats.

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00Live demo

Try the live calendar

Browse the months and open an event — this is the real widget, running below.

01Why it fits

Made for community groups

Everything you need to publish events for your group, without the maintenance of a heavier tool.

  • One public calendar replaces flyers, PDFs and scattered group chats

  • Merge calendars from different committees or sub-groups into one view

  • Free to start and simple enough for volunteer organizers to run

02What you can publish

What community groups put on the calendar

A few of the most common ways the calendar earns its place on the page.

  • 01

    Recurring club meetings and committee sessions

  • 02

    Classes, workshops and skill-shares

  • 03

    Markets, fairs and neighborhood events

  • 04

    Library programs, story times and author talks

  • 05

    HOA meetings, maintenance and amenity bookings

  • 06

    Volunteer days and clean-up events

03Choosing a calendar

What to look for in a group calendar

The things that actually matter when you’re picking an events calendar for a group.

One place instead of five

Community news scatters across flyers, group chats and email threads. A single public calendar everyone can bookmark cuts the “did you hear about…” and keeps the whole group on the same page.

Room for every sub-group

Committees, clubs and chapters each keep their own dates. Merging several calendars into one filterable widget lets each group manage itself while the community sees a complete picture.

Simple enough for volunteers

Most community sites are run off the side of someone’s desk. Pulling events from a calendar app people already use means no new tool to learn and nothing to break when the volunteer changes.

Free to run

Budgets are small or nonexistent. A calendar you can launch for free, with paid tiers only if you need them, keeps a community resource sustainable.

04Setup

How to add it to your site

Three steps, no developer required — and it works the same on every website builder.

  1. 1

    Keep events in the calendar you already use

    Add your events to Google Calendar, Outlook or any iCal calendar — the same one your team already maintains. Nothing new to learn, and edits show up on your site automatically.

  2. 2

    Style it to match your site

    Pick an accent color, light or dark mode, and the layout that fits: a month grid for an overview, a schedule list for what’s next, or a compact card view for tight spaces.

  3. 3

    Paste one line of code

    Drop the embed snippet into any page. It works on every major website builder — see the platform guides for the exact steps on yours.

calendar-embed.html
<!-- Event Calendar Widget embed code -->
<div id="calendar-embed-cal-dot-et"
  data-calendar-link="your-calendar-id"
  data-theme="#2563eb"
  data-show-powered="true"
  data-mode="light"
  data-first-day-of-week="mon"
  data-view="month"
  data-show-side-panel="false"
  data-timezone="America/New_York"></div>

<script src="https://calget.com/assets/js/embedcalendar.js" defer></script>

Building on a specific platform? Follow the exact steps in our platform guides for WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow and more.

05FAQ

Community Groups calendar questions

Yes. You can publish a public calendar at no cost and upgrade only if you need more calendars or customization.

Yes. Each committee or sub-group can keep its own Google or iCal calendar, and you combine the ones you want into a single public view.

Anyone you give access to your calendar can add or edit events from the calendar app they already use — no special account or training needed.

Yes. Every event has an “Add to calendar” button that works with Apple, Google and Outlook calendars.

On any site that accepts an HTML embed — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Google Sites and more. See the platform guides for your builder.

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