Loudoun Empty Bowls https://www.loudounemptybowls.org Thu, 12 Sep 2024 02:51:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5 https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-LEB-Basic-Bowl2-1-1-32x32.png Loudoun Empty Bowls https://www.loudounemptybowls.org 32 32 Ticket Reminder https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2024/09/11/ticket-reminder/ Thu, 12 Sep 2024 02:51:03 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=2670 Continue reading Ticket Reminder]]> No need to print anything!

You will pick up your physical tickets from the Ticket Volunteers that will greet you when you arrive.

You can claim your tickets with either:

  • your name
  • email address
  • or order number

If you have guests arriving separately from you, be sure to let them know enough information to pick up their tickets.

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Tickets are on sale now! https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2024/06/01/tickets-are-on-sale-now/ Sat, 01 Jun 2024 23:34:05 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=2569 Tickets are on sale now! ]]> Save the Date – 2024 https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2024/04/04/save-the-date-2024/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 23:32:51 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=2414

Our 2024 Loudoun Empty Bowls dinner will be Thursday, September 12th at Stone Tower Winery!

Tickets will go on sale here on the website June 1st, 6pm ET, and as usual will go very fast, so mark down that date and time too!

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Loudoun Empty Bowls raises $54K for three local nonprofits https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2023/11/28/loudoun-empty-bowls-raises-54k-for-three-local-nonprofits/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 22:51:18 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=2423 Continue reading Loudoun Empty Bowls raises $54K for three local nonprofits]]> (from the Loudoun Times-Mirror)

Loudoun Empty Bowls raised $54,000 to support Loudoun Hunger Relief, LAWS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services and Dulles South Food Pantry, according to a press release.

The Empty Bowls event was held Sept. 14 at Stone Tower Winery in Leesburg, which has been the venue sponsor for 10 years.

Loudoun Empty Bowls brings together artists who donate one-of-a-kind handmade bowls, community members who are working to eliminate hunger and injustice in the area. The 2023 event sold out as soon as ticket sales opened, the release states.

“LAWS is so grateful for the talent and generosity of everyone involved in Loudoun Empty Bowls. You feed adult and child victims who stay in LAWS’ domestic violence shelter to escape violence at home; last year, that meant food to support 3,772 bed nights of safe shelter,” said Debra Gilmore, CEO of LAWS.

“We extend our gratitude to each artist who contributed a bowl, truly pieces of art, to this effort. Kaarin Nelson’s painting for the raffle was, as always, an event highlight. We are grateful to the event sponsors. And we thank every donor who made this event a wonderful success. LHR has had a 30% increase in demand this fall, and we are so grateful for this support,” said Jennifer Montgomery, president and CEO of Loudoun Hunger Relief.

Speaking for Dulles South Food Pantry, Karen Ergenbright said, “Dulles South is also seeing an increase in those needing food. We are so grateful to our friends at Loudoun Empty Bowls for their contribution.”

The following people and organizations supported the event:

—Sponsors and patrons: Stone Tower Winery, Kevin and Meg Miller and Family, Adam Kennedy, David and Amy Bosserman, Chris Bowen and Nancy Taylor, Julia Borneman of Watermark Woods-Native Plants, Backflow Technology, LLC, HWS Foundation, Fortessa Tableware and Sterling Restaurant Supply

—Soup donors: Leesburg Public House, Lightfoot Restaurant, Market Table Bistro, Salamander Resort, Savoir Fare, South Street Under and Stone Tower Winery

Dessert and bread donors: Holly Davis, Natalie Metzler, Magen Morse, Kaarin Nelson, Amy Palmer, Amy Berringer, and Costco

—Additional donors: White House Ceramics with Kristen Swanson and Carolee Stearns, Poppy Hill Ceramics, Round Hill Art Center, Clay and Metal Loft, Althouse Pottery, Chunk of Happiness, Butterfly Bend Pottery, Leesburg Senior Center, Taylorstown Pottery, Joseph and Jessica Anderson of Blue Night Sonata; Potomac Vegetable Farm; Olga Moreno; Jennifer Bergel; Virginia Aribe; Linda Snow; Sherrie Plowman; Libby Fritsche

—Corporate support: Costco, Wegmans

Creative Bowl Partners: Bryan Mattraw, Yousung Choi, Meredith Kopp, Carolee Stearns, Chris Bowen, Liam Berringer, Drake Woehrle, Eddie Largent, Lansdowne Woods Pottery Club of Virginia, Leesburg Senior Center, Round Hill Art Center, The Clay & Metal Loft, Kristen Swanson, Amy Berringer, Kaarin Nelson, Lori Stearns, Kari Schriever, Maureen Alvarez, Jenn Bodamer, and Carrie Althouse.

Raffle Items: Kaarin Nelson, Carrie Althouse

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Filling Bowls for the 9th Year—Loudoun Empty Bowls Event Raises $48,000 https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2022/11/07/filling-bowls-for-the-9th-year-loudoun-empty-bowls-event-raises-48000/ Mon, 07 Nov 2022 15:20:36 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=2207 Continue reading Filling Bowls for the 9th Year—Loudoun Empty Bowls Event Raises $48,000]]> (LHR-LAWS-DSFP Loudoun Empty Bowls 2022 Press Release)

Filling Bowls for the 9th Year—Loudoun Empty Bowls Event Raises $48,000

Loudoun Empty Bowls is very pleased to announce that it has raised $48,000 from its 2022 Empty Bowls event to support Loudoun Hunger Relief,  LAWS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services (LAWS) and Dulles South Food Pantry. Each of the three organizations received a portion of the event proceeds to fill the bowls of those in need in our community. The event was held on the evening of September 15, 2022 at the stunning and scenic Stone Tower Winery, the venue sponsor for the ninth year. Loudoun Empty Bowls brings together artists, who donate one-of-a-kind handmade bowls, and people who care about eliminating hunger and injustice in our community. The 2022 event sold out within hours.

Jennifer Montgomery, President & CEO of Loudoun Hunger Relief, Debra Gilmore, CEO of LAWS, and Meg Phillips, Executive Director of Dulles South Food Pantry collectively praised the effort. Ms. Gilmore said, “LAWS is so grateful to again receive support for food purchases for those in our domestic violence shelter throughout the year.”

Ms. Montgomery added, “We extend our gratitude to each and every artist who contributed a bowl, truly pieces of art, to this effort. Kaarin Nelson’s painting for the raffle was, as always, an event highlight. We are grateful to the event sponsors. And we thank every donor who made this event a wonderful success. LHR continues to see high need for food in our community, and these funds make a difference in the work we do everyday.”

Speaking for Dulles South Food Pantry, Ms. Phillips said “Dulles South is also seeing an increase in those needing food. We are so grateful to our friends at Loudoun Empty Bowls for their contribution!”

The Empty Bowls team of Jenny Wolfer, Magen Morse, Amy Berringer, Kaarin Nelson, Kristen Swanson, Christine Kalchthaler, and Christi Palacios put together a warm and welcoming event. Their dedication and care raised $48,000 to help the people in our community who need it the most. Fund recipients are grateful to Stone Tower Winery and the Huber family for their hospitality in providing a venue, and their ongoing generosity. Loudoun Empty Bowls is truly dedicated to improving lives in our community.

Venue Sponsor: Stone Tower Winery

Company Tables: Ariel & Jenny Wolfer; Elizabeth & Peter Seegers; Peggy Musgrave & Fortessa Tableware and Sterling Restaurant Supply; Carol Barbe & Backflow Technology, LLC; Amy Bosserman; Broglio Family; Jacobson Family & The HWS Foundation; OTJ Architects, Citi, ACI, Zoom, MillerKnoll; Kevin and Margaret Miller

Soup Donors: Leesburg Public House; Lightfoot Restaurant; Magnolia at the Mill; Salamander Inn & Resort; South Street Under; Stone Tower Winery

Dessert and Bread Donors: Jan Hyland, Natalie Metzler, Magen Morse, Amy Palmer, Angela Russell, Amber Sabin, Kathleen Salter, Robin Wilkinson, Jenny Wolfer, Kristen Swanson, Kaarin Nelson, Kristi Huber.

Additional Donors: White House Ceramics with Kristen Swanson and Carolee Stearns, Poppy Hill Ceramics, Round Hill Art Center, Clay and Metal Loft, Althouse Pottery, Chunk of Happiness, Butterlfy Bend Pottery, Leesburg Senior Center, Taylorstown Pottery, Joseph and Jessica Anderson of Moonlight Sonata; Potomac Vegetable Farm; Olga Moreno; Jennifer Bergel; Virginia Aribe; Linda Snow; Sherrie Plowman; Libby Fritsche

Other Food Donors: Costco; Food Lion; Aldi; Wegmans

Thanks are due to the many ceramic artists who participated in the effort as well as White House Ceramics with Kristen Swanson and Carolee Stearns, Poppy Hill Ceramics, Round Hill Art Center, Clay and Metal Loft, Althouse Pottery, Chunk of Happiness, Butterfly Bend Pottery, Leesburg Senior Center, Taylorstown Pottery; and additional bowl makers: Maureen Alvarez, Amy Berringer, Dasha Berringer, Karen Burkardsmaier, Bruce Bucklin, Richard Busch, Laura Hennessey, Christine Kalchthaler, Meredith Kopp, Sheila Kryston, Maggie Labillois, Bryan Mattraw, Magen Morse, Alice Mullen, Kaarin Nelson, Joanne Rodgers, Carolee Stearns, Cara Stearns, Lori Stearns, Kristen Swanson, Jenny Wolfer, Relief Society members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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Save the Date! https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2022/03/21/save-the-date/ Mon, 21 Mar 2022 16:52:40 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=1869

Save the Date:
Thursday, 15 September 2022

(Also, tickets will go on sale June 1st!)

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2021 Fundraising Event https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2021/07/01/2021-tickets-are-on-sale/ Thu, 01 Jul 2021 23:12:26 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=1620 Continue reading 2021 Fundraising Event]]> THANK YOU! We are overwhelmed by the support and enthusiasm for our event this year! We are completely surprised that we sold 300 tickets in less than 24 hours! We recognize that a lot of you are disappointed. Our beneficiaries most certainly feel the love and support of this generous community. We are in the process of determining if we can accommodate more guests; however, we must consider Covid restrictions, our small business partners, our bowl makers, and our venue.

Please remember all of this is ultimately to raise money to help fight food insecurity in Loudoun county.  Consider making a donation.

]]> 2021 Event! https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2021/06/01/2021-event/ Tue, 01 Jun 2021 18:40:42 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=1466 Details are still forthcoming, but here is what we know:

September 16th, 2021
Stone Tower Winery

More details to follow on July 1st.

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2020 Donations https://www.loudounemptybowls.org/2020/11/20/2020-donations/ Fri, 20 Nov 2020 18:00:23 +0000 http://www.loudounemptybowls.org/?p=1461 Despite the greatly-reduced event this year, due to your amazing generosity, we raised and were able to donate $33,500 to our recipients!  Thank you so much!

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