ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Hundreds of Tampa Bay artists are getting their hands dirty for the greater good.
This Saturday, thousands of their artisan-crafted clay bowls will be sold for $30 as part of the annual "Empty Bowls" fundraiser.
The event will be held at the Clay Center of St. Petersburg from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The $30 admission includes a bowl, lunch, and the chance to help area families struggling with food insecurity.
There will also be a silent auction, entertainment, and more.
"Empty Bowls" will benefit the Daystar Life Center, a St. Pete nonprofit that provides a food pantry, clothing, and essential services to area families.
For more on the "Empty Bowls" event, visit here.
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