Transferring information from calendar on old to new phone

Does anyone know how I can transfer the information from the calendar on my old phone (LG Voyager) to my new phone (iPhone)?  Need HELP!!!

    Hi Cindy3369,
I know that the data you keep in your phone is important! I can help you with this so it can be transferred from phone to phone. First, make sure that Backup Assistant is on your Voyager, and run a backup to make sure everything is updated on the phone.
Then, activate the iPhone and download VZ Contact Transfer. Run that application on your Iphone and the contacts should transfer right over for you.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions, thanks!
Christina B
VZW Support
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