Martial artist Chris Laing, owner and operator of Blue Ridge Kung Fu Arnis Academy, (left) works with student Kyle Buckland.
CAROLYN R. WILSON PHOTOS, special to the BRISTOL HERALD COURIER
Chris Laing is bringing his life skills to the Abingdon Farmers Market as part of the market’s Farm Fresh Kids, an annual kids program that focuses on eating healthy and being active.
Carolyn R. Wilson, Special to the Bristol Herald Courier
CAROLYN R. WILSON
Special to the Bristol Herald Courier
ABINGDON, Va. — An awarding-winning martial artist is bringing his life skills to the Abingdon Farmers Market as part of the market’s Farm Fresh Kids, an annual kids program that focuses on eating healthy and being active.
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Martial artist Chris Laing, owner and operator of Blue Ridge Kung Fu Arnis Academy, (left) works with student Kyle Buckland.
CAROLYN R. WILSON PHOTOS, special to the BRISTOL HERALD COURIER
Chris Laing is bringing his life skills to the Abingdon Farmers Market as part of the market’s Farm Fresh Kids, an annual kids program that focuses on eating healthy and being active.
Carolyn R. Wilson, Special to the Bristol Herald Courier