No guarantees as Calgary tries to salvage some cherished Olympic Plaza bricks
CALGARY — Valerie Salkeld remembers her then-boyfriend picking her up after work one cold day in January 1990 and heading over to Olympic Plaza in downtown Calgary to watch people skating.
“All of a sudden he just handed me an envelope with my name on it,” she says.
“Look down” was written on the paper inside.
And there was her boyfriend, Laird, on one knee with a ring box beside a brick embedded into the ground with a misprinted engraving: “Will you mary me Val.” The proposal took two years of planning.