Creativity + Community come together for an Empty Bowls Event to combat food insecurity. Hosted by The Art House — the fine arts of ceramics, food, and music are merging to raise funds to support EPIC-CURE® and the St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank.
Designed to combat the prevalence of food insecurity within our community by raising funds for organizations that work on the front lines and support locals in need.
When: Saturday, November 16, 2024 — 6:30pm-8:00pm
Where: The Art House
* Guests will select their own locally-made ceramic bowls that have been made in-studio by The Art House instructors and two volunteer artists.
* Guests can then fill their bowls with a tasty meal prepared by two beloved local chefs. Chef Gaston Buschiazzo creates good food and good vibes at his café, Buena Onda, serving up scratch-made vegetarian and vegan dishes. Chef Barry Honan is the culinary force behind Lotus Noodle Bar. This bespoke fine dining establishment channels the simplicity of Japanese cuisine and fuses it with Chef Honan’s Michelin-star fine dining experience.
Tickets: $65.00 per person … includes: a handcrafted bowl, the meal, and one beverage (beer, wine, and nonalcoholic options are available).
Click the event website link to purchase your ticket(s).
Since 2018, EPIC-CURE® has worked towards four core goals: eliminating food insecurity, ending food waste, cutting greenhouse gases, and providing cooking classes to Veterans and Title-1 school children.