Calendar entries failed to load on upgrade: Mavericks to Yosemite

ALL Calendar entries (in default Apple calendar app) failed to load on OS upgrade: OS X Mavericks to Yosemite 10.10.1
     [MacBook Pro, 17 inch, Mid 2010, 2.66 Ghz Intel Core i7, 8 GB Ram 1067 MHz DDR3; 500 GB SATA storage / 145 GB free]
Thanks, in advance, for any help to restore old entries to the calendar.

THANKS!
In "System Preferences / iCloud" the Calendar box had been un-checked previously.
The link that you provided, to "Calendar - Restore Calendar Events" did provide instructions that WORKED! 
However, I may have "messed up" the process:   AFTER restoring the appropriate files, I opened Calendar...  no change;  I opened iCloud in System  Preferences and CHECKED the Calendars box...  no change.    I decided to REBOOT the system;  then opened Calendar.  Voila!   All my calendars and events are present.  That said, note that I still had the iCloud Calendars box checked before and after the reboot, and when opening Calendar.  
I'm not sure, yet, if the present checkbox settings are my desired settings...   however, my desire was to get my calendars back, and I've got 'em!
THANKS AGAIN!

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