For almost 20 years, Clay Art Center, in partnership with Rye Presbyterian Church, has worked to fight hunger. They have mobilized hundreds of community members and artists to create thousands of ceramic bowls. Join them at this year’s Empty Bowls fundraiser at Rye Presbyterian January 28 at 11.
Purchase beautifully crafted bowls made by more than 50 Clay artists. Take home a unique bowl and enjoy warm and comforting soup and bread courtesy of Cornerstone Catering and Kneaded Bread.
Clay Art Center Executive Director Leigh Taylor Mickelson says, “Empty Bowls is our opportunity to give back to the Port Chester community in a very tangible way. As makers we create objects for people to take home and use every day as they feed their families and warm their hearts. We hope the community joins us in giving thanks for what we have by fighting hunger, which has so many local families in its grip.”
All proceeds will be given to soup kitchens and food pantries in Port Chester.
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