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NJAHS Helps Feed Local Families with Empty Bowls Project

Seventh and Eighth grade National Junior Art Honor Society members create art for the Empty Bowls Project thumbnail265362
Students glazing ceramic bowls thumbnail265363
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Students glazing ceramic bowls thumbnail265365
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Students glazing ceramic bowls thumbnail265367

Seventh and eighth grade members of the National Junior Art Honor Society came together at the middle school on March 27 to use their creative talents to paint for the Empty Bowls Project.

The students glazed over 80 beautiful bowls, which will be sold at the district and high school art shows and after the NAHS and NJAHS induction ceremonies. Bowls are $12 each with all proceeds benefitting local food charities to help care for and feed families in our community.

Empty Bowls is a grassroots movement by artists and crafts people in cities and towns around the world to raise money for food related charities to care for and feed the hungry in their communities.

Date Added: 4/2/2025