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As the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers prepare to face off in Sunday’s Super Bowl, the mayors from the two cities have come up with a friendly wager that focuses on the importance of volunteering and community service. Mayor Edwin M. Lee of San Francisco and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake of Baltimore agreed that the winning mayor would host the mayor from the opposing team for a day of volunteer service with AmeriCorps members.
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