Calendar alarms are no longer supported?

My previous scripts are simply not running and there doesn't seem to be an option to add one to an event any more! Automator still has the option to create calendar alarms and my scripts still exist, but the feature seems to have been dropped from "the-app-formally-known-as-iCal" altogether! Am I missing it? The new ascetics of the app are nice and I generally have no other complaints about Mavericks, but I have entire workflows dependent on this!!! Help???

You received the error because some security issue with the App Sandbox, basically the OS doesn't think your app is safe because it's not signed.  You can confirm this by opening the console.  Look for a message saying something like:
lsboxd:
Not allowing process nnn to launch "/Users/.../Library/Workflows/Applications/Calendar/....app" because the security assessment verdict was denied.
If you get the issue, the easiest way to fix it is to run it manually once.  Once you do that the OS will start trusting it.
More info (a lot more info...) about the App Sandbox here: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Security/Conceptual/AppSan dboxDesignGuide/AppSandboxInDepth/AppSandboxInDepth.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP4 0011183-CH3-SW29

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