One hometown veteran shares his home and heart with other vets & first responders
Posted: Sep 22, 2024 10:42 AM CST
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New Berlin (CBS 58)--Grange Avenue and 124th in New Berlin is an intersection familiar by many.
But many people might not realize there's a lake on site called Kelly Lake. Korean vet Don Teffer has lived on his property for years. And during this time, he's opened his home, especially his backyard with a lakefront view, to so many vets and first responders.
This special location in called Teffer Farms Shangri La. Michael Schlesinger spoke with this 92-year-old as to why he does what he does and the reason he wants to share it with everyone else.
If you're interested in visiting, contact Don via Facebook (Teffer Farms Shangri La.)
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