I'm having time zone issues when sharing calendars

I made a schedule when I was in the Mtn. Time zone. Now here in the Pacific Time Zone it's showing up an hour earlier. Is there a way to change a large number of events to one hour later?

Harvey,
Have you used the "Turn on time zone support" setting in iCal>Preferences...>Advanced?
"Select this checkbox to be able to see your events in different time zones. When the checkbox is selected, you can change the time zone for all your events in the top-right corner of iCal, and you can choose a different time zone for individual events in the event editor."

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