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Collectible Empty Bowls Benefitting Local Food Programs Available Through March

Handmade bowls that were made to support the Empty Bowls event March 2 are still available for purchase with proceeds going to local food banks.

Handmade bowls that were made to support the event, a fundraiser designed to bring awareness to hunger issues both locally and worldwide, are still available for purchase with proceeds going to the Kiwanis and Plateau Outreach Ministries food banks.

According to a press release issued on behalf of Arts Alive!, they'll be available for purchase through the end of March at the .

The bowls are $20 each and every cent goes towards the food banks.

Cash and checks made out to Enumclaw Rotary will be accepted at Arts Alive! on behalf of local food banks.

If you were unable to attend the event, if you would like to contribute or even if you just want to purchase a beautiful bowl, this is a great opportunity to do so.

For more information visit: www.plateauartsalive.org and www.emptybowlswa.org

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