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Radnor High School's 'Empty Bowls' Hunger-Fighting Event Is Feb 2
You can get a hearty meal of bread and homemade soup – in a handcrafted bowl that you can take home – while helping fight hunger next month.

WAYNE, PA – Students in the Radnor High School Art Club are preparing their third annual "Empty Bowls" hunger-fighting event.
The club will present the community event – called the "Souper Bowl Dinner" – from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 2 at the Wayne Church, 210 S. Wayne Ave., Wayne.
For $15, you can get a meal of bread and soup in a bowl that was handcrafted by members of the Radnor High School community. The bowl is then yours to keep as a reminder than you helped fill someone's bowl by supporting the event.
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Funds raised will benefit the Wayne Church Food Pantry and the Radnor A Better Chance House, the Radnor Township School district said.
Empty Bowls is an international grassroots effort created by the Imagine Render Group to fight hunger, according to the Radnor Township School District. The basic premise involves a simple meal of soup and bread, with handcrafted bowls exchanged for a cash donation, the district said. The bowls serve as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world, according to the district.
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