Can I share event times without sharing event contents?

How can I use iCal to publish/share my iCal event times only without publishing/sharing the corresponding event contents too?
Thanks,
Joe.

icloud provides many services (mail, contacts, photo stream, etc.) and for any device connected to icloud, you can determine which services it will use.
Settings>icloud, turn on whichever services you want that device to access.  Texts can be administered at Settings>Messages.  You can turn of texting if you like.  Also indicate which addresses the device will respond to.

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