How to I retrieve my Calendar data via Time Machine?

Help!
I foolishly erased my Calendar data (don't ask how...i feel dumb) and I'm trying to restore it via Time Machine. I can't find the data and am not allowed to restore the whole app. Anyone out there know what I should do?
Thanks!

Can you paste here the full path:
Like Time Machine > ... > Library
This should be your user library, not the system one. So something like:
Time Machine > ... > SpringLakeBob > Library > Calendars

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