Not a lost art: Milwaukee mom finds professional calligrapher services in demand
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Sep 30, 2019 9:58 AM CDT
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(MILWAUKEE) - When was the last time you put pen to paper? As a growing number of parents and educators debate the merits of teaching cursive writing in schools a local woman shares her adult journey of mastering what many believe is a lost art.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Jacquelyn Abad introduces a calligrapher who's capturing hearts, one letter at a time.
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