Fresh Start students
Baltimore Sun photo Gabe Dinsmoor
Prince Edward (left) tries out a wooden chair made for him by Fresh Start students, (left to right) Quintin Westin, Keyon Paylor, King Holden, Dante Barnes, Bernard Jackson, and Matthew Smith.
Prince Edward (left) tries out a wooden chair made for him by Fresh Start students, (left to right) Quintin Westin, Keyon Paylor, King Holden, Dante Barnes, Bernard Jackson, and Matthew Smith. (Baltimore Sun photo Gabe Dinsmoor)
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Prince Edward
Baltimore Sun photo Gabe Dinsmoor
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, visits the Living Classrooms' headquarters at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park in Fells Point.
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, visits the Living Classrooms' headquarters at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park in Fells Point. (Baltimore Sun photo Gabe Dinsmoor)
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Fresh Start students
Baltimore Sun photo Gabe Dinsmoor
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, meets students from the Fresh Start program at the Frederick Douglass Maritime Park in Fells Point.
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, meets students from the Fresh Start program at the Frederick Douglass Maritime Park in Fells Point. (Baltimore Sun photo Gabe Dinsmoor)
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Living Classrooms tour
Baltimore Sun photo Lloyd Fox
Prince Edward (M) , Earl of Wessex visits Baltimore and Living Classrooms Foundation to promote an at-risk youth program, "The Duke of Edinburgh Young American's Challenge." Living Classrooms CEO James Bond (R) gives a tour to the Prince and Baltimore Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings Blake (L).
Prince Edward (M) , Earl of Wessex visits Baltimore and Living Classrooms Foundation to promote an at-risk youth program, "The Duke of Edinburgh Young American's Challenge." Living Classrooms CEO James Bond (R) gives a tour to the Prince and Baltimore Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings Blake (L). (Baltimore Sun photo Lloyd Fox)
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Prince Edward
Baltimore Sun photo Lloyd Fox
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex visits Baltimore and Living Classrooms Foundation to promote an at-risk youth program, "The Duke of Edinburgh Young American's Challenge."
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex visits Baltimore and Living Classrooms Foundation to promote an at-risk youth program, "The Duke of Edinburgh Young American's Challenge." (Baltimore Sun photo Lloyd Fox)
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