How do I sync a reminder to a specific calendar in Mountain Lion?

I don't own an iPhone. I just want to be able to sync a new reminder into my Calendar app. I find myself never using the Reminders application since I can't sync it to any calendar on iCloud.
For example, if I say in Reminders: Have Lunch with Kim at 12pm on October 28th. Is it possible to add this event to my Calendar app instantaneously?
Thanks.

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