Can I use iCloud to publish my calendar from one mac to another?

I am on a Macbook Pro and my wife has an iMac. She has all our kids activities on it and I want to be able to import or publish (for lack of a better term) the calendar onto my calendar on my Macbook. I want all the activities to be added to my calendar directly. Is this possible using iCloud? Should I use a different method instead? Thanks!!!

Ctrl-click on the calendars button in the calendar window and choose 'Share' from the contextual menu.

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