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Paint a Bowl with Arts for Hearts Clarksville at Downtown Commons

September 17, 2019

Arts for Hearts ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – October is designated as “Tackling Hunger Month”. Arts for Hearts Arts Clarksville will host an Empty Bowls painting event to bring awareness to hunger in our community. Come paint a bowl and lend your creative hands and hearts on October 3rd, 2019 from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the Downtown Commons, 215 Legion Street, Clarksville.

A limited number of handmade bowls will be available to paint and decorate.

Arts for Hearts Clarksville to hold Empty Bowls free painting event at Downtown Commons on October 3rd.

Arts for Hearts Clarksville to hold Empty Bowls free painting event at Downtown Commons on October 3rd.

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Join Empty Bowls Clarksville on September 17th and help make our community a hunger free zone

September 7, 2016

September is National Hunger Action Month

Empty Bowls ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – In America we tend to think of hunger as a minimal problem. But, it is estimated one in six Americans – and one in five children in the U.S. – are dealing with a very real hunger problem. Nearly 15 percent of Americans live in food insecure households, where a lack of money and/or resources means there isn’t consistent access to quality food and nutrition.

September is National Hunger Action Month; nationwide people are asked to take action to fight hunger in their communities. Hunger Action Month offers an opportunity to share your time, talent and resources to impact your local food pantries and soup kitchens to help feed Clarksville-Montgomery County Residents who struggle every day.

Empty Bowls to hold “Paint-a –thon” at the Pottery Room on Saturday, September 17th, 2016.

Empty Bowls to hold “Paint-a –thon” at the Pottery Room on Saturday, September 17th, 2016.

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Altra Federal Credit Union’s Drive Away Hunger Campaign Generates Over $21,000 Nationally to Fight Hunger

December 17, 2014

Empty Bowls of Clarksville to receive $1,680

Altra Federal Credit UnionClarksville, TN – Altra Federal Credit Union raised over $21,000 nationally with its Drive Away Hunger Campaign. “Hunger is a very real concern in the communities we serve,” stated Cheryl Dutton, Vice President of Marketing for Altra Federal Credit Union. “Besides the financial contribution achieved by the campaign, Drive Away Hunger also generated awareness of the increasing need our communities face in feeding the hungry.”

Altra donated $10.00 for every car, truck, and motorcycle loan financed through Altra from October 1st through November 30th. [Read more]

Clarksville’s Empty Bowls fundraiser coming February 25th, 2014

February 10, 2014

Over 1000 bowls are prepared for Empty Bowls 2014 Annual fundraiser!

Empty Bowls ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – The bowls come in all shapes and sizes with stripes, polka dots, swirls, crosses and flowers. Last week, under the direction of Professor Ken Shipley, volunteers lined up in the APSU Trahern Ceramics Studio to glaze hundreds of bowls decorated by the community for the annual Empty Bowls Clarksville-Hope not Hunger event to be held on February 25th, 2014.

The Empty Bowls project begins each year with Professor Shipley, volunteers and students making bowls from clay which the community paint and decorate.

2014 Empty Bowls fundraiser being held February 25th.

2014 Empty Bowls fundraiser being held February 25th.

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Clarksville’s Sixth Annual Empty Bowls fundraiser to be held February 25th, 2014

January 9, 2014

Sixth annual Empty Bowls Clarksville expands Hope Not Hunger fundraiser to six congregations in 2014.

Empty Bowls ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – The problems associated with hunger and food insecurity are not confined to the nation’s largest cities. With over seventeen percent of Clarksville residents living below the poverty level, hunger and food insecurity are a harsh reality for many people in our community.

That means that hundreds of working adults, children and seniors in our community struggle with hunger every day. Food insecurity refers to the availability of food and access to it. Those who are considered food insecure do not know when they will have their next meal.

2014 Empty Bowls February 25th. (Bill Larson - ClarksvilleOnline.com)

2014 Empty Bowls February 25th. (Bill Larson – ClarksvilleOnline.com)

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“Bowl-a-Thon” for Empty Bowls to be hosted by Hands on Clarksville, Professor Ken Shipley and APSU Ceramics Department October 6th, 2012

September 27, 2012

Hands On ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Hands on Clarksville invites the community to the second annual Empty Bowls “bowl-a-thon” hosted by Ken Shipley, Associate Professor Peay State University on Saturday, October 6th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm in the Trahern building located on campus.

The purpose of the “Bowl-a-Thon” is to produce a bowls for the “Empty Bowls” project. “Empty Bowls” is an annual joint fundraiser to raise money for Loaves and Fishes and Urban Ministries Grace Assistance Food Pantry and to raise awareness about hunger issues in our community. [Read more]

 
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