Crab Cake Row: Let Franklyn Baker educate us on how the modern United Way serves Central Maryland. Nestor Aparicio learns about the charity he heard about watching NFL games and the Colts back in the 1970s on “A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week” at Faidley’s Seafood in Lexington Market.
Crab Cake Row: Let Franklyn Baker educate us on how the modern United Way serves Central Maryland
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