How do I share calendars between OS 10.8 and OS 10.6.8?

How do I share calendars between wife's iCal in MacBookPro 10.6.8 and my Calendar in iMac 10.8?

Hi Leon Pappanastos,
I see that you want to label some faces in your photos in iPhoto ’09. Here is an article with some steps that will help you accomplish this:
Name the face of a specific friend or family member
Click to select Events in the Source list, select an event, and then select a photo that includes a person or people you want to name.
Click the Info button in the toolbar to open the Information pane.
Click the “unnamed” label and type a name to a face in your photo.
As you type, iPhoto suggests names based on previous names entered, names in your Contacts application, and names of your Facebook friends (if you’ve set up a Facebook account in iPhoto). If you want, you can choose one of these names from the pop-up menu that appears.
Note:   If no label appears below a face, it means iPhoto didn’t detect this face. It’s easy to add a missing face.
Press the Return key.
If the photo shows more than one person, repeat steps 3 and 4 for each face you want to name.
You don’t have to name every person in a photo.
If there are people you don’t intend to name, you can tell iPhoto to ignore their faces. Move your pointer over the face, and then click the X in the top-left corner of the box that appears.
The box and “unnamed” label disappear.
When you’re done naming the people in this photo, click the Info button again to close the Information pane.
After you name someone in Faces, you can change the person’s name or include their full name at any time. Select Faces in the Source list to see your corkboard. Below a snapshot, click the name you want to change and type a new one.
You can also add a person’s email address here, if you wish.
iPhoto: Name the people in your photos
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19741
Thanks for being a part of the Apple Support Communities!
Cheers,
Braden

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