James Piper Bond of Living Classrooms Foundation tells the history and mission to Nestor Aparicio and Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness on “A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl” week at Faidley’s Seafood in historic Lexington Market.
Crab Cake Row: James Piper Bond of Living Classrooms Foundation tells the history and mission
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