Our source order
We prefer official organizer and venue pages first, followed by city, county, tourism, park, museum, fairground, market, and registration calendars. Reliable secondary calendars can help us discover an event, but the strongest available source is linked for confirmation.
What a listing needs
- A specific event or activity name.
- A usable date or recurring schedule.
- A city, venue, address, or other clear location.
- An official or accountable source visitors can check.
Software helps us discover potential listings, but discovery pages are treated as leads, not events. A candidate must stand on its own before it reaches the public feed.
Freshness and corrections
Expired events leave the active feed. Recurring annual events are not rolled forward until a current organizer or venue source supports the new date. We recheck high-value calendars throughout the year and prioritize corrections reported by organizers and visitors.
Ranking and commercial independence
Organic results consider location, date, audience fit, usefulness, and source confidence. Sponsorship does not silently alter those rankings. Featured placements and affiliate links, if present, are labeled so readers can distinguish them from editorial results.
Corrections
Send the event URL and corrected source to [email protected]. We review material corrections and update or remove the listing when the source supports the change. See the contact page for other requests.
Last updated July 15, 2026.