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Empty Bowls fills coffers

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ISSUE: Warm Blessings fundraiser
OUR VIEW: Unique effort worth being annual

Creativity and compassion combined recently at Warm Blessings’ Empty Bowls event.

For a gift of $15, participants received a ceramic bowl, handmade by the organization’s volunteers, and a meal. It was a reminder that some people have empty bowls. Further, bowls made by community leaders were auctioned to raise more money.

About 160 diners attended and the project has raised more than $12,000 with more donations expected.


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