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Empty Bowls: Delivered to Your Door

December 4 - December 5

Empty Bowls: Delivered to Your Door

For the ninth year, Peace House is asking the community to help it meet the challenge of food insecurity in Ashland by buying a hand-thrown empty ceramic bowl, emblematic of the plight of our unhoused and economically marginalized sisters and brothers. And because of the COVID pandemic, for the second year the bowls will be delivered to the doors of ticket holders rather than the traditional gathering at First United Methodist Church.

Buy Your Bowl Here

Bowls will be delivered on Saturday, December 4th and Sunday, December 5th. Please indicate which day works better for you when you purchase your ticket. Once again, we are working with our elected officials and other local celebrities  so don’t be surprised if your state senator, one of your city council members or another local celebrity delivers your bowl!

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