If you watched the TEDxYellowknifeWomen talks on Sunday, you may have noticed an interesting piece decorating the right side of the stage.
That piece was designed and created in just four days by local florist Sarah Kalnay-Watson, owner of Let Me Knot, and had to adhere to specific TEDx guidelines for stage pieces.
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Last Wednesday, Kalnay-Watson put out a call on social media, asking people what symbols come to mind when they think of Yellowknife. She received a range of responses including dog sledding, the drummers in Somba KSA国际影视传媒檈 Park, the aurora borealis, and local wildlife.
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On Thursday she started drawing and on Friday she built the piece to have it ready for the Sunday event, and final touches like moss were added on site.
Kalnay-Watson subscribes to TED talks and said she loves that this event came to Yellowknife.
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