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Sr+t\'i1 )t, i).c*:Q Empty Bowls Soup Supper and Art Auction to help fight hunger GAMBIER - People who enjoy fine crafts and wish to help fight hunger in Knox County will have the oppor- tunity on Nov. 6. Kenyon College's Craft Center, in cooperation with the Kenyon Review, will host the third annual Empty Bowls Soup Supper and Art Auction at Kenyon's Peirce Hall from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A humble and Spartan meal of soup and bread witl serve to remind attendees of the many in Knox County who have little to eat locally, due to current economic hardships. Guests to the meal will have the opportu- nity to buy or bid on pottery bowls created by community members in earlier work- shops at the craft center. Donations for the meal will be added to the art sales and presented to Knox County's Food for the Hungry pro- gram. The mission of Food for the Hungry is to help Inter- church Social Services and The Salvation Army stock their food pantries .ttd gi r" financial assistance to sup- port Knox County's citizens in need. Last year the empty bowls event raised $9,200. "One hundred thirty pieces were created at the first empty bowls workshop day this fall, and even more have been donated and made Submitted photo Luke .Williams, foreground, a Kenyon senior from Annapolis, Md., and Max Elder, a Kenyon first,year stu- dent from Manchester, Mass., craft bowls whicir will be available-for ourcha-se at the Empty Bowls Soup Supper and Art Auction on Nov.6. since then," said Robin Nord- rah Yorde, weaving instruc- moe, _clay instructor at Keny- tor, is coordinating efforts of on's Craft Center. "Paul Lin- volunteers to cre*ate place- hares lof Mount Vernon mats, and Rick yorde,s wood- Nazarene UniversityJ and working shop will produce some pottery studenls have trivets. also been very involved in There are suggested dona- creating bowls for the tions for the supper for chil_ event." dren and students, and for In addition to this year's adults. Art will be offered by pottery, the weaving and silent auction and bidding woodworking studios at the will close at 7:80 p.m. Foi craft center will contribute more information contact crafts for the auction, Debo- Erin Ciarimboli at 427-5760.

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Page 1: Empty Bowls Soup Supper Art Auction to help fight hunger · Sr+t\'i1 )t, i).c*:Q Empty Bowls Soup Supper and Art Auction to help fight hunger GAMBIER - People who enjoy fine crafts

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Empty BowlsSoup Supper andArt Auction tohelp fight hunger

GAMBIER - People whoenjoy fine crafts and wish tohelp fight hunger in KnoxCounty will have the oppor-tunity on Nov. 6.

Kenyon College's CraftCenter, in cooperation withthe Kenyon Review, will hostthe third annual EmptyBowls Soup Supper and ArtAuction at Kenyon's PeirceHall from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

A humble and Spartanmeal of soup and bread witlserve to remind attendees ofthe many in Knox Countywho have little to eat locally,due to current economichardships. Guests to themeal will have the opportu-nity to buy or bid on potterybowls created by communitymembers in earlier work-shops at the craft center.Donations for the meal willbe added to the art sales andpresented to Knox County'sFood for the Hungry pro-gram.

The mission of Food forthe Hungry is to help Inter-church Social Services andThe Salvation Army stocktheir food pantries .ttd gi r"financial assistance to sup-port Knox County's citizensin need. Last year the emptybowls event raised $9,200.

"One hundred thirtypieces were created at thefirst empty bowls workshopday this fall, and even morehave been donated and made

Submitted photoLuke .Williams, foreground, a Kenyon senior fromAnnapolis, Md., and Max Elder, a Kenyon first,year stu-dent from Manchester, Mass., craft bowls whicir will beavailable-for ourcha-se at the Empty Bowls Soup Supperand Art Auction on Nov.6.since then," said Robin Nord- rah Yorde, weaving instruc-moe, _clay instructor at Keny- tor, is coordinating efforts ofon's Craft Center. "Paul Lin- volunteers to cre*ate place-hares lof Mount Vernon mats, and Rick yorde,s wood-Nazarene UniversityJ and working shop will producesome pottery studenls have trivets.also been very involved in There are suggested dona-creating bowls for the tions for the supper for chil_event." dren and students, and for

In addition to this year's adults. Art will be offered bypottery, the weaving and silent auction and biddingwoodworking studios at the will close at 7:80 p.m. Foicraft center will contribute more information contactcrafts for the auction, Debo- Erin Ciarimboli at 427-5760.