Barrington Middle School's Empty Bowls raising money for Tap-In

Students have been making ceramic bowls all year

Posted 6/1/22

The Barrington Middle School art department will host the Empty Bowls event, a night of music, art and community service, on Thursday, June 2, from 6 to 7 p.m.

Dozens of middle school students …

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Barrington Middle School's Empty Bowls raising money for Tap-In

Students have been making ceramic bowls all year

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The Barrington Middle School art department will host the Empty Bowls event, a night of music, art and community service, on Thursday, June 2, from 6 to 7 p.m.

Dozens of middle school students created the ceramic bowls — for a suggested donation of $5, people can select one of the bowls. All proceeds from the event will be given to Tap-In, a nonprofit agency that serves people in need across the East Bay.

The Empty Bowls event will also feature performances by the Barrington Middle School Jazz and pops band, a cappella singers, and the sixth grade chorus. 

“Art students have made ceramic bowls throughout the year as a reminder of the many empty bowls that exist in households around the world as many families fight hunger,” stated a press release about the event.

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