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2022 Empty Bowls Project

Mon, Nov 14

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Baden Square Community Center

Eat delicious soup, take home a handmade bowl, and support our Winfield Food Pantry!

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2022 Empty Bowls Project
2022 Empty Bowls Project

Time & Location

Nov 14, 2022, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Baden Square Community Center, 700 Gary St., Winfield, KS 67156, USA

About the Event

The concept for “Empty Bowls” started in the early 90’s with Bloomfield Hills, Michigan high school students and their art teacher, John Hartom. In an effort to help out with the local food drive they threw, decorated and fired 120 bowls. The school’s staff was invited to the cafeteria to select a bowl and enjoy a simple meal of soup and bread. John and his wife, Lisa Blackburn, talked to the staff about hunger in their community, thanked them for their cash donations and then asked them to take their bowls home with them as a reminder of those with empty bowls. There are now “Empty Bowls” projects all over the world.

In 2015 Winfield Art & Humanities Council held it's first Empty Bowls dinner at Grace United Methodist Church and $3,000 was raised and donated to the Winfield Food Pantry.  Intereset has grown and it is now being held…

Tickets

  • 2021 Empty Bowl Project (1)

    1 bowl

    $15.00

    +$0.38 ticket service fee

    Sale ended
  • 2021 Empty Bowl Project (2)

    2 Bowls

    $25.00

    +$0.63 ticket service fee

    Sale ended

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