Iphoto & Time Machine: Restore Only a few pictures from an Event?

Several month ago I trashed an event (and emptied Iphoto Trash). Now I would like to get that event back with those photos.
I back up every night with Time Machine so I know months ago that specific event and photos should be located. What is the best and easiest way to find that event and collect it again? Can I "browse" the TM files to find it? or am I better entering TM to find it?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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