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STATE OF THE ARTS: Empty Bowls

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Empty Bowls is an international grass roots effort to fight hunger. The premise is simple: Potters, craftspeople, educators and members of the community collaborate to create beautiful, handcrafted bowls. Guests receive a one-of-a-kind handcrafted empty bowl – a symbol of the many empty bowls in our community, nation and world – and are then invited to sample the wide variety of delicious soups. Here to tell us about this year’s Empty Bowls event are Mary Scott and Marisela Willits. 

Originally Broadcast on March 26, 2016

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