Sept. 3, 2020 – The completed mural is 48 feet tall and 80 feet wide. It features five people holding hands, with the words “heal,” “strengthen” and “unify” painted above them. The left side of the mural is painted in black and white and then transforms into bright and colorful images as it moves to the right. “When living in the throws of addiction the world is black and white and there’s no color to it and as they move further and further into recovery more vibrant colors in life come to being,” said Christy Keele, board president of RISE UP Central Wisconsin.
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