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Planning our future work on simple_calendar and what we're going to accomplish
Deleting our old code to make room for a refactoring
Spiking out code to figure out what we want so that we can do a great refactoring of simple_calendar
Refactoring our calendar to find out which pieces need to be interchangeable
Filtering events for our custom calendar
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