Join Watered Gardens Ministries for their 12th annual Empty Bowls presale event!
Reminiscent of the “soup lines” from the mid 1930’s, Empty Bowls is a grass roots fundraiser brought to people in cities and towns around the world by artists and crafts people to care for and feed the hungry in their communities. Patrons purchase a handcrafted pottery bowl, enjoy a serving of soup, and then have an empty bowl to take home to remind them that somewhere, someone is hungry.
The 2024 Empty Bowls Presale will be held at Joplin Greenhouse & Coffee Shop in Joplin from Friday, September 13 until Saturday, September 21. Hours for the sale are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. There are no Sunday sales.
Some of the local artists who have made bowls include:
- Mark Strayer of North Star Pottery
- Jeff Jones and artists of The Clay Cup
- Brent Skinner and artists of Skinner Pottery
- Suzi Huntington of Sumaro Design House
- Chris Kinney of Claybeard Studio
- Josh Novak of Crowder College
- Debbie Miller and Judie Riggen of Walnut Springs Pottery
- The Artificer’s and Sandy Smith of Fort Scott, Kansas
- Daria Claiborne of Joplin
- Sue Colgin of Carl Junction
- Angel Brame of Dragonflies & Mud Pottery in Joplin
- Kristi Tucker of Pottery by KT
- Cathleen Bailey of Nighthawk Gallery & Studio in Neosho
- Umber Ceramics of Carthage
- Sunny Daze and Hippy Clay of Pittsburg, Kansas
This event supports organizations that feed people and are 100% privately funded, including Mission Joplin, We Care of the Four States, Hope Kitchen, and Watered Gardens.
This year’s generous sponsors include:
- Mercy Hospital Joplin
- Southwest Missouri Bank
- Seward’s Insulation
- Binky Guy Textiles
- Jordan CPA Services
- Missouri Eye Institute
- Joplin Greenhouse & Coffee Shop
- Suzanne’s Natural Foods
- Satterlee Plumbing
- Superior Steel Sales
For more information, click here.
About Watered Gardens Ministries:
Watered Gardens Ministries serves the local Church in its mission to help the poor. We envision the local Church boldly engaged with the poor and homeless relationally responsibly and compassionately for the transformation of life. Watered Gardens is a privately funded ministry in operation since June of 2000.
Reference:
Ruth Willoughby, Outreach Director
Watered Gardens Ministries
417.825.0536
ruth@wateredgardens.org
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