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Brattleboro Area Drop In Center

A Place of Welcome, Warmth, and Peace


Empty Bowls Sixth Annual Benefit Dinner

Empty Bowls 5th Annual Benefit Dinner. This year’s Empty Bowls dinner will take place on Saturday, October 10, with two seatings at 5:00 and 6:30 pm in the dining hall at Landmark College in Putney. For a $20.00 donation, guests will be served a simple, nutritious meal of soup, bread, cheese, apples, beverage and dessert, and will enjoy live music. Afterwards, guests are invited to keep the bowl from which they eat as a reminder that while their bellies may be full, there are many who go hungry each day throughout the world.

Each summer, and into the fall, ceramic studios in the Brattleboro Area are humming with activity. Potters and ceramic artists, both amateur and professional, can be found making bowls - hundreds of bowls, all to be donated to the Empty Bowls dinner.

Empty Bowls is an annual, worldwide event that raises hunger awareness as well as funds to fight hunger. In Brattleboro, the dinner is sponsored by Brattleboro Clayworks, a potters’ cooperative and ceramics resource center, and Landmark College, which hosts the dinner. All proceeds are donated to the Brattleboro Area Drop-In Center, a day and in the winter an overnight shelter providing an emergency food shelf as well as other support services.

Though Empty Bowls is part of an international effort to fight hunger, the grass roots nature of the event is very much in evidence. Each Empty Bowls dinner is organized at the local level through a collaboration of potters and artists, educators, volunteers, hunger activists and the local business community.

The dramatic rise in food prices in recent months has meant that the Brattleboro Area Drop In Center has seen a tremendous increase in requests for food and other services. Over 7,100 individuals rely on the drop-in center, and of these, many are working poor–people who are fully employed, but whose wages do not cover their basic living expenses. Skyrocketing fuel prices have only increased these numbers. Half of all the people who are served by the Drop In Center are children and senior citizens. The Brattleboro Area Drop In Center also operates an overflow shelter in the winter at the First Baptist Church, in conjunction with Morningside Shelter.

How can you help? Your support of the BADIC and/or attendance at the sixth annual Empty Bowls Dinner will make a difference to the hungry in our community. Tickets are $20. For reservations, please call 257-2005, extension 108, or (800) 852-4286, extension 108.

Agency of the United Way network partner of vt foodbank