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Mohler and Aparicio discuss genesis and purpose of Baltimore Positive

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Baltimore Positive Classic
Baltimore Positive Classic
Mohler and Aparicio discuss genesis and purpose of Baltimore Positive
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On May 2nd, we’ll be launching our Baltimore Positive initiative in Essex at Pizza John’s with Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger and swabbing for There Goes My Hero and the bone marrow registry.

The conversation will begin around 5 p.m. and we’ll be enjoying pizza, subs and local, community chatter until 8 p.m.

Hope we see you in Essex!

In the meantime, here are Don Mohler and Nestor Aparicio discussing all aspects and goals of #BaltimorePositive.

Please join us in May 2019 as we will be discussing local issues with Barbara Mikulski and hosting a morning town hall conversation with UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski later in the month.

More details and information coming soon…

 

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