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Wheels turn inside Marshall's ceramics studio in preparation for Empty Bowls fundraiser

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Wheels turn inside Marshall's ceramics studio in preparation for Empty Bowls fundraiser

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Marshall University art students are creating 1,000 ceramic bowls for the 23rd annual Empty Bowls event to raise awareness and funds for food scarcity in the Tri-State area. The bowls will be sold at Pullman Square in Huntington on May 1.

Marshall University art and design students are handcrafting around 1,000 ceramic bowls for the 23rd annual Empty Bowls event. The event aims to raise awareness and funds to combat food scarcity in the Tri-State area. The bowls are being created in Marshall's ceramics studio and will be glazed and fired before being sold. The sale will take place at Pullman Square in Huntington on May 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will go to Facing Hunger Foodbank, which serves 17 counties in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.

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