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Episode 018: What Is An Event Designer?-Dalay Ket Event Design

An episode of the The Ohio Wedding Podcast podcast, hosted by The Ohio Wedding Podcast, titled "Episode 018: What Is An Event Designer?-Dalay Ket Event Design" was published on May 2, 2018 and runs 24 minutes.

May 2, 2018 ·24m · The Ohio Wedding Podcast

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Dalay is well known in Columbus for making the ordinary, beautiful. She has made an art out of elevating events to unforgettable heights. Dalay joins Josh and Michelle to discuss venues, flowers, and how to truly make your wedding day stand out.

Dalay is well known in Columbus for making the ordinary, beautiful. She has made an art out of elevating events to unforgettable heights. Dalay joins Josh and Michelle to discuss venues, flowers, and how to truly make your wedding day stand out.
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