You will have to do some programming then. You will need to correlate the positions of the events with the date information. Personally, I would do that by using the page co-ordinates, but likely you can also get by by determining the column in which an element is positioned.
I won't write a program for you because that requires deeper analysis and investment of more time than I'm willing to spend on what is mostly trial and error.
Update: Consider switching the view to "List" view, then you should be able to easily extract the date and the description from the same HTML element. Also, that page exports RSS and ICal views as well - instead of scraping, I recommend you use the data in these formats.
In reply to Re^3: How to browse using WWW::Mechanize::Firefox
by Corion
in thread How to browse using WWW::Mechanize::Firefox
by ckj
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