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Feeding the hungry

By Edna Ward
Opelika Observer

Photos by Edna Ward
Top, 150 bowls made by the pottery class of the Opelika Parks and Recreation Department will soon be available for purchase as a part of the bi-annual Empty Bowls project that benefits the Food Bank of East Alabama. Bottom, Charlie Mabry works on a potter’s wheel.

Sherie Spain, Pottery Director, Opelika Parks & Recreation, recently provided a preview of the bi-annual Empty Bowls Project, a joint fundraiser with Opelika and Auburn hosting.  The first project was hosted in Opelika in 2013. In 2014, Auburn Parks & Recreation hosted the program.  This year it’s Opelika’s time for a second turn.
Handcrafted bowls by volunteers will sell for $10 each with money raised also going to the Food Bank of East Alabama.  Their goal is to make and sell 1,000 bowls, which when all are sold will raise $10,000. Spain said they already have 880 bowls finished.
“There will be a pre-sale of bowls from Nov. 12-25. It will be a good time to select Christmas gifts,” Spain said.
To purchase a bowl, stop by the Pottery Department at the Denson Recreation Center in Opelika located on Denson Drive. The center is open from 9 a.m.- 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday and closes at 4 p.m. on Fridays.
The actual soup bowl event will be held Feb. 13, 2016.  The meal will offer soup, bread and water.
Think of someone not feeling well and receiving a bowl with a smiling animal face filled with peppermints, wrapped and tied with a bow.
Wouldn’t that make anyone feel better quickly?

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