PADNWS-04-12-22 EMPTY BOWLS - PHOTO

After throwing a bowl, it must sit and take shape during the drying process. Michael Terra and Tammara Tracy trim stoneware clay bowls ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥Èí¼þ to help prepare for the Empty Bowls Project event on Aug. 26 at the Paducah-McCracken Convention Center. The Throwathon event Saturday was well-attended, Terra told The Sun. Kids and adults had many opportunities to work at a station, learn techniques and throw a bowl.

To challenge food insecurity, a diverse group of Paducah stakeholders and advocates assemble every year for the Empty Bowls Project of Paducah Throwathon.

Michael Terra created the Empty Bowls Project of Paducah more than a decade ago. On Saturday, he met with community volunteers at the ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥Èí¼þ School of Art and Design at West Kentucky Community and Technical College for the annual Throwathon.

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