Oconomowoc pre-teen weaves fantastic and impressive origami sculptures with an eye towards helping others
By: Shirley Descorbeth
Posted: Jan 6, 2019 8:58 AM CDT

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(OCONOMOWOC) - An origami artist from Oconomowoc is also a humanitarian. 12-year-old Aiden Loften is taking the art of paper folding to new levels, and in the process, helping a charity tend to the basic needs of people in his community.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Shirley Descorbeth shows us the purpose and passion of this this fidgety folder.
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