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“MLB All-Star Week Capital Crab Pop Up at The Yards Marina to Benefit Living Classrooms Foundation”

From a press release (apologies for the delay!):

“WHAT: Hang out dockside during MLB All-Star Week on Living Classrooms Foundation’s Education Dock at The Yards Marina and enjoy Capital Crab’s famous crab cakes, crab balls, hush puppies, coleslaw (and more). Sip on ice-cold beer at our full-service bar and take in the sweeping views of the beautiful Anacostia River. Swing by for live music between 5 pm and 11 pm. Kids are welcome!

WHO: Capital Crab Company and Living Classrooms Foundation

WHEN: Sunday, July 15 – Sunday, July 22; 11:00 am-11:00 pm daily

WHERE: Living Classrooms’ Education Dock at The Yards Marina. 1492 4th Street SE Washington, D.C. 20003.

WHY: Event proceeds benefit Living Classrooms Foundation’s innovative hands-on education, job training, and health and wellness programs that serve children, youth, and adults throughout the Washington, D.C. metro area.

About Living Classrooms Foundation: Since 1985, Living Classrooms has worked to strengthen communities and inspire children, youth, and adults reach their full potential through hands-on education, job training, and health and wellness programs using urban, natural, and maritime resources as “living classrooms.” Our effective and diverse programs serve over 25,000 youth and adults annually in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. and the surrounding metropolitan areas, and place special emphasis on serving youth and families in poverty, adjudicated youth, and adults returning to the community from incarceration. More information: www.livingclassrooms.org.

About Capital Crab Company: Capital Crab is a D.C. based catering company delivering authentic blue crab feasts to your back yard or private event so you can enjoy the greatest Chesapeake Bay traditions at home with family and friends all year round. More information: www.capitalcrab.com.”

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