How do I "unsubscribe" to a public calendar I've linked to?

I stupidly added a phases of the moon public calendar to appear on my "home" calendar and I don't want it there. Is there a way to delete all the events that appear every other day without having to do it day-by-day manually and get that silly subscription off my "home" calendar? I don't want to delete the "home" calendar because it has all the events I care about and want to keep. Help?
Thanks.

JinxieS,
Try the solution posted in this -> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7720556#7720556 thread.
;~)

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