Women at Milwaukee group home find creative outlet in their front yard
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(MILWAUKEE) - Downed and discarded tree limbs on the side of the road are put to new use thanks to the artistry and ingenuity of a group of women in Milwaukee.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger shows us how their work showcases the true meaning of renewal, revival and recycle.
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