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LEWISTON – Plans are under way for Trinity Jubilee Center’s third annual Empty Bowls Project supper, to be held continuously from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at the First Universalist Church, Pleasant Street.

Diners attending the event will purchase bowls created by local artisans and students and receive a meal of soup, bread, beverage and dessert, all donated by local establishments.

Bowl creators will include Georgetown Pottery, Jody Dube, Lewiston High School art students, Maxwell’s Pottery, Jennifer Wood and students of St. Dominic Regional High School, Pottery by Celia, Sara Tardif and the Bates College Department of Art.

Soup will be provided by Chopstick’s, Davinci’s, Denny’s, Gipper’s, Ground Round, Marco’s and the Lewiston Regional Technical Center Culinary Arts Café. Bread will be provided by the Italian Bakery and desserts by Dore’s Cafe, Grant’s Bakery, Heather’s Bakery and Subway Restaurant.

Greg Boardman and his string students will provide background music for diners.

The Empty Bowls Project will benefit Trinity Jubilee Center, a nonprofit soup kitchen and emergency food pantry dedicated to advocacy for those in need in the greater Lewiston-Auburn area.

Tickets, ranging in price from $10 to $25, depending on bowl selected, will be available at the door. For more information, contact event planner Dell Caron Gray at Trinity Jubilee Center, 782-5700 or [email protected].

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