Prepping for 'Empty Bowls'
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Sarah Baker (left) and Jessica Turner manage to smile as they work on pottery wheels, creating bowls for the upcoming Empty Bowls event. Other potters who created bowls included Val Featherston and Janda Canalis, owner of Earthworks Pottery.
Sarah Baker (left) and Jessica Turner manage to smile as they work on pottery wheels, creating bowls for the upcoming Empty Bowls event. Other potters who created bowls included Val Featherston and Janda Canalis, owner of Earthworks Pottery.
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Area potters recently joined together at Earthworks Pottery to help those in need by creating more than 65 bowls to donate to the Empty Bowls Benefit. Earthworks donated all the materials for the event and will trim, glaze and fire the bowls.

The Empty Bowls event will take place Nov. 13 at the Rome Civic Center.

Ticket sales information will be available in the coming weeks.

Empty Bowls is an international project to fight hunger and is locally driven by area potters and community members with a passion to bring positive change to Rome and surrounding areas through arts and education.

For additional information, visit Empty Bowls of Rome on Facebook or email Lisa Brown Ingram at potterybylisa@gmail.com.

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