Sunday, December 3, 2023
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Playing big at the beach

Al "Hondo" Handy tells his incredible story from the playgrounds of the Eastern Shore to his four decades of involvement with Recreation and Parks and kids in Ocean City.

Al “Hondo” Handy joins Nestor from Ocean City to discuss his new book on defying expectations and playing tall

Al "Hondo" Handy joins Nestor from Ocean City to discuss his new book on defying expectations and playing tall

Making room for the kids to play in Ocean City

Al "Hondo" Handy has been running parks and recreation for nearly four decades as you and your kids have come to the beach looking for sports and space that doesn't necessarily involve sand.

Torrey Smith shares dream and vision for future of families in West Baltimore

The former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and Super Bowl XLVII champion is teaming up with Baltimore Recreation and Parks to make a difference in our city.

Williams discusses race education and the future of American children

The former Baltimore County Recs and Parks director and brother of Speaker Jones discusses a lifetime in education

EPISODE 236: Williams discusses race education and the future of American children

The former Baltimore County Recs and Parks director and brother of Speaker Jones discusses a lifetime in education

EPISODE 143: Fowler tells how revived urban markets play key role in future of Charm City

What are the centerpieces and core parts of our neighborhoods in the city?

Fowler tells how revived urban markets play key role in future of Charm City

What are the centerpieces and core parts of our neighborhoods in the city?
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