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The question could be vaguely answered with "you can do this with a RRULE" which is something you likely already know, but we don't know what you don't know. The RRULE is explained in RFC 5545 - Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar) so it would make no sense repeating all that. It's more useful if we know what part of it that you need help with.
I understand that not everyone wants to research RFCs, especially when you only do it once; this is why you might find the following resource useful to accomplish your task:
RRULE Generator Tool for Scheduling iCal Recurring Events
Whether you research the RFC, or search a solution with a generator; either way will yield you with a solution or a specific problem. In the latter case, you can tell us exactly how you don't succeed.
It might help to copy your question title to Google beforehand, it is how I found the generator tool.