Help fight hunger with soup and art at Auburns Empty Bowls event on Friday, April 25

Auburn, WALocal News

The upcoming Empty Bowls event in Auburn, scheduled for April 25, 2025, serves as a vital fundraiser to combat local hunger. Running from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, this event invites residents to indulge in various soups while enjoying art displays from local artists. Organized by the Auburn Food Bank and Grace Community Church, it aims to raise both awareness and funds for food insecurity in the area. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase handmade bowls, with proceeds directly benefiting those in need. The event not only highlights the importance of supporting local initiatives but also fosters community engagement through shared culinary and artistic experiences.

Participants can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with creativity and compassion, making it an ideal outing for families and friends. With its focus on both food and art, the Empty Bowls event underscores the power of community collaboration in addressing critical social issues. Join in this meaningful cause and enjoy a day dedicated to fighting hunger and celebrating local talent.

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