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REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
EVENT INFO - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Event Info - Austin Empty Bowl Project. The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery . Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than$1,200,000!
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed.BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
EVENT INFO - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Event Info - Austin Empty Bowl Project. The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery . Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than$1,200,000!
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
DONATE - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECTFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKPOWER BOWL COOKBOOKS The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECTAUSTIN EMPTY BOWLEMPTY BOWL PROJECT 2019EMPTY BOWLS PROJECTEMPTY BOWL PROJECT AUSTINEMPTY SOUP BOWL PROJECTEMPTY BOWL PROJECT ANCHORAGE Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed. EVENT INFO - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECTFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKPOWER BOWL COOKBOOKS Event Info - Austin Empty Bowl Project. The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery . Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than$1,200,000!
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team HOME - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT Potters from all over Central Texas donate bowls of all sizes, shapes and colors. Local restaurants and bakeries donate soups and breads, while musicians entertain us. Then, on the Sunday before Thanksgiving, friends and families come together to purchase a bowl for $20, have it filled with soup, and enjoy the music. The bowl is yours to keep, as a reminder of those whose bowls are empty. HISTORY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECTFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKPOWER BOWL COOKBOOKS The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than $1,220,000. (Note: The following is adescription by
COMMUNITY - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
BOWL & SOUP
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DENNIS TROMBATORE Remembering Dennis Trombatore. Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get themall glazed.
POTTERS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECTAUSTIN EMPTY BOWLEMPTY BOWL PROJECT 2019EMPTY BOWLS PROJECTEMPTY BOWL PROJECT AUSTINEMPTY SOUP BOWL PROJECTEMPTY BOWL PROJECT ANCHORAGE Dennis Trombatore, a devoted friend of the Austin Empty Bowl Project, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, after a long hard-fought battle with cancer. No surprise to people lucky enough to know Dennis, he’d been making bowls for this year’s event and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to get them all glazed. EVENT INFO - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECTFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKFROM MY BOWL COOKBOOKPOWER BOWL COOKBOOKS Event Info - Austin Empty Bowl Project. The Austin Empty Bowl Project (AEBP) was the first of its kind in Texas, founded in 1997 by Kit Adams, the owner of ClayWays Pottery . Studio & Gallery. Each year, AEBP has grown in participation by both donors and attendees and, with the help of our generous community, we have raised more than$1,200,000!
PREVIEW PARTY
The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team REMEMBERING DEBORAH BALLARD Remembering Deborah Ballard. Our community of potters is saddened and stunned to learn of the unexpected passing of Deborah “Debi” Ballard, who died in March 2014 following a stroke. Debi was a regular at the ClayWays studio, attending the Monday night wheel class and glazing on the weekends. She was also a steadfast volunteer and team ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
DONATE - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, AND CHEFS The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
VOLUNTEER (SIGN UPS ARE OPEN) The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
FRIENDS OF THE EMPTY BOWL The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
MUSICIANS - AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying yourlunch.
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AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 11AM-3 PM*
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AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 11AM-3 PM*
SUMMER CONCERT
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NOV 21, 2021
Join us on the Sunday before Thanksgiving! November 21 from 11am to3pm.
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PREVIEW PARTY
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FIGHT HUNGER
Local artists, and members of our community come together to make thisevent happen.
AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT. FIGHTING HUNGER IN AUSTIN SINCE 1997!IN 2019
$110,000
DOLLARS DONATED TO FIGHT HUNGER4006
BOWLS MADE
4,000
HOURS VOLUNTEERED
165
GALLONS OF SOUP SERVEDPREVIEW PARTY!
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AUSTIN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT The Austin Empty Bowl Project is an effort by Austin area potters to fight hunger. Always the Sunday before Thanksgiving, this annual family-friendly event invites you to select your favorite from thousands of locally crafted ceramic bowls, have it filled with gourmet soup and bread and listen to live music while enjoying your lunch. Your $25 donation goes to Kids Cafe, a program of the Central Texas Food Bank, and Meals for Kids, a program of Meals on Wheels Central Texas. Take the bowl home with you to remind you that othershave empty bowls.
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CENTRAL TEXAS FOOD BANK 6500 Metropolis DriveAustin, TX 78744
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