BRADFORD, Pa. -- The University of
Pittsburgh at Bradford will host the eighth Empty Bowls and Baskets Dinner of
homemade soup and bread to raise awareness of the fight against hunger and to
raise money for the Friendship Table.
The dinner will be held from 5 to 7
p.m., Thursday, March 21 in the Mukaiyama University Room in the
Frame-Westerberg Commons. Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door. Diners
are invited to take home a handcrafted ceramic bowl, a basket, or hand-sewn cloth
napkin sets as a reminder that someone else’s bowl might be empty.
“The premise behind the dinner is to
offer a simple meal of homemade soups and breads and a place at the table for
all as a way to increase our awareness of the fight against hunger,” said Dr.
Holly J. Spittler, associate dean of student affairs and director of career
services, and chairwoman of the event. “In the past eight years, this popular
Women’s History Month event has raised more than $10,000 for the Friendship
Table.”
The event is a community-wide
effort. Students, faculty and staff wove baskets or painted ceramic bowls. The
American Association of University Women spent a Saturday morning sewing the
napkin sets. Bradford Area High School students created ceramic bowls.
Third-grade students from School Street Elementary and St. Bernard School, as
well as third- and fourth-graders from The Learning Center and the Bradford
Area Christian Academy, decorated placemats as part of a lesson about hunger.
Campus and community volunteers made the soups and cookies.
The Empty Bowls Dinner was initiated
in 1990 when a Michigan high school art teacher and his students sponsored the
first dinner served in handmade bowls to benefit the cause. By the following
year, the originators had developed the concept into Empty Bowls, a project to
provide support for food banks, soup kitchens and other organizations that
fight hunger. Since then, Empty Bowls events have been held throughout the
world, and millions of dollars have been raised to combat hunger. For more
information on the originators of the event, go to: www.emptybowls.net.
Other contributors include Diana’s
Ceramic Heaven, Metz and Associates, Miss Maggies, and Anne Mormile, Tops
Friendly Markets and Walmart. Other campus groups contributing are Alpha Phi
Omega service fraternity, Center for Leadership and Service, Conference
Services, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Division of Communication
and the Arts, Division of Management and Education, Division of Physical and
Computational Sciences, Staff Association, Student Affairs and the Women’s
History Celebration committee.
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