Ignoring shared calendar alerts does not work

I love the being in the Apple ecosystem and so does my wife.  I subscribe to several shared calendars for my kids sports teams, as well as my own personal and business calendar and my wife's family calendar.  All together, I have 13 calendars that show up in my iCal (MacBook Pro running the latest OS X), 2 iPhone 4S's, and 2 iPad's.
My wife uses her calendar a lot and while I like seeing her schedule on my calendar, I can never get iCal or my iPhone to ignore the alerts pertaining to her calendar.  I've changed the setting in the calendar several times, but can never seem to get it to ignore - even with the box checked appropriately.  It just now occurred to me to delete the calendar and resubscribe to see if that works.  I'll follow up in a few minutes.
Any ideas in the event it doesn't work?  It seems like there's something I'm missing...

Yes, it's still a problem with iOS2 and Mavericks.  Both have an option to not recieve the alerts, and it's working for me in iOS7, but not on Mavericks.  Every time my wife's calendar has an event, I get an alert.  I've tried changing the preferences setting and quitting and restarting, no luck.  I stil get the notifications.
Notification center is too much of a good thing!

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