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Empty bowls fill a need

Photos by Airdrie Food Bank

Fall 2024

As Sept. 15 approaches, the Airdrie community eagerly anticipates the return of the Empty Bowls Festival after four years.

This annual event, organized by the Airdrie Food Bank, is a cherished tradition that brings our community together to fight hunger and support those in need. This year’s festival promises to be a lively and heartening event, not only celebrating the cause it supports, but also the resilience of our community.

The annual event (which was sadly cancelled between 2020 and 2023) returns to the Airdrie Food Bank, 20 East Lake Way, on Sept. 15, from noon to 4 p.m.

“We welcome you to purchase beautifully handcrafted ceramic bowls, each one a unique piece of art created by local artisans and community members,” says communications manager Christine Taylor. “These bowls symbolize the empty plates faced by those struggling with food insecurity.”

Guests will also enjoy a hearty serving of soup generously donated by local restaurants and chefs, along with refreshments.

The event will showcase live music, activities for the whole family and tours of the food bank, creating an enjoyable and interactive environment for everyone. It is an opportunity to recognize and appreciate the contributions of the local artists, chefs, volunteers and donors who make this event possible and support the Airdrie Food Bank throughout the year. Every dollar raised goes directly to the Airdrie Food Bank, helping to support its programs.

It will be a day of compassion, creativity and community spirit. For up-to-date information, visit airdriefoodbank.com/emptybowls.