Kent School’s Hosts Sixth Annual Empty Bowls Benefit

On Friday, November 10, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. Kent School will host its Sixth Annual Empty Bowls event to benefit The Kent County Food Pantry. Empty Bowls is an international project to fight hunger, personalized by artists and art organizations on a community level. Guests enjoy a variety of homemade soups and breads with the purchase of a student-made ceramic bowl. Each bowl is $10. All proceeds from the sale of the bowls will go to The Kent County Food Pantry. This event is a collaboration between the Kent School’s Art Department and the Student Government Association. Kent School’s Empty Bowls event is open to the public.

Nancy Mugele, Head of Kent School said, “The 2023 Empty Bowls event marks the sixth installment of this festive, community-building event. It is always fulfilling to see our M. V. “Mike” Williams Gymnasium filled with the spirit of kindness and generosity, as we share soup and bread from hand crafted bowls. This event raises funds for the Kent County Food Pantry as a way for us to give back.

Led by Art Teacher Amy Bower, students spent two All-School Meetings crafting their bowls. Students glazed their bowls during art class. Bower said, “It was great to see the unique, creative styles of each student represented in their bowl. The process was rewarding for them and me to see their creations evolve from concepts in a gray piece of clay to these colorfully glazed pieces. We will have over 150 bowls for sale.”

Each year the Student Government Association (SGA) at Kent School leads charitable activities in support of The Kent County Food Pantry. The students coordinate food drives throughout the year. Bower continued, “The partnership between SGA and the Art Department seemed like a natural fit for this project which also benefits the Food Pantry. This is a wonderful opportunity to incorporate a concentrated art unit with a student-led community service program.”

Kent School is an inclusive school community designed for effective learning, immersed in the natural environment. We are research-driven and committed to nurturing our students’ potential for active citizenship in a connected world through academic, artistic, athletic, and moral excellence. For more information about Kent School or the endowed Kudner Leyon Visiting Writers Program visit www.kentschool.org or call 410-778-4100 ext. 110. Kent School, located in historic Chestertown, MD is an independent day school serving girls and boys from Preschool through Grade 8.

Kent School Open Bowls Flyer

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