Fighting Hunger, One Bowl at a Time
Join us on September 25, 2021 for a special community event to raise money and awareness in support of fighting hunger in the Attleboro Area.
Purchase a beautiful bowl made by local artisans to keep as a reminder of how you helped fill the many empty bowls in our own neighborhood .
Tickets are $25 per person for a handmade bowl crafted by local artisans.
Choose your ticket time between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM to pick-up your bowl!
Bowl Pick-up will be at the Newell Shelter - Capron Park in Attleboro, MA.
All proceeds from Empty Bowls Attleboro Area are dedicated to alleviating food insecurity and hunger.
Go to emptybowlsattleboro.com to learn more about Empty Bowls Attleboro Area and how we're helping to fight hunger through art!
Empty Bowls is an international project started several decades ago by potters and ceramic artists who create handmade bowls, solicit food and other support, and host a community meal. Attending guests, who pay to share in the meal, choose a bowl to keep as a reminder of their support of helping to fill the many empty bowls in their neighborhood and the world.
All of the proceeds go directly to alleviating hunger.
Empty Bowls events now support food related charities around the world and have raised millions of dollars to fight against hunger. They strengthen communities, support local artists by celebrating beautiful pottery and educate people about hunger and poverty.
Empty Bowls Attleboro was founded by Sarah Mott, Sally Cobb, Martha Machnik, and Darlene Blazejewski. We will host our event on September 25, 2021, at Capron ParkĀ and look forward to contributing to our local area organizations whose work directly aids those neighbors of ours who lack food security.
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