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From left - Talib Horne, LCF board chair/Annie E. Casey Foundation Baltimore Civic Site director, James Piper Bond, Living Classrooms Foundation president/CEO, LaTina Greene, Baltimore City District Court Judge, and Meg Ward, LCF vice president of schools and youth development, at the 37th Annual Maritime Magic (Sloane Brown)
From left – Talib Horne, LCF board chair/Annie E. Casey Foundation Baltimore Civic Site director, James Piper Bond, Living Classrooms Foundation president/CEO, LaTina Greene, Baltimore City District Court Judge, and Meg Ward, LCF vice president of schools and youth development, at the 37th Annual Maritime Magic (Sloane Brown)

Baltimore Scene by Sloane: Living Classrooms Foundation’s ’37th Annual Maritime Magic’

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Living Classrooms netted some $580,000 for its educational, workforce development and wellness/community safety programs — not a bad birthday present for the foundation, which is also celebrating its 40th anniversary.

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