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Annual Empty Bowls Bahamas Fundraiser, February 26th
By Bahamian Art & Culture
Feb 24, 2012 - 10:45:48 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Empty Bowls Bahamas is hosting this exciting event to raise funds to feed the hungry people in our community on Sunday, February 26, 2012 from 1pm to 6pm at Queen’s College Auditorium on Village Road opposite the National Trust. Many unique and beautiful handmade bowls will be available for $15 and up and with your bowl purchase, you will receive delicious free soup, tea and a roll! There will also be lots of delicious homemade cakes, pastries and drinks available too. Don't miss it! Fun for the whole family with live entertainment!

Attention Artists - Call for Artworks


The Empty Bowls Bahamas Committee would appreciate the assistance of the nation's artists with any items that you are willing to donate to them. They will accept bowls made from other materials as well as paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, quilts, sculptures, straw work, poetry, drama, singing, etc.

For more information, please contact Mrs. Joann Behagg at JB Pottery, Tel: 327-8109 or email at behagg@coralwave.com.


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