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Oakville Beaver, 30 Sep 2009, p. 13

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13 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Firing up for Souper Bowl III at Appleby The third annual Empty Bowls will be at Appleby College on Sunday, Oct. 18 from 12:30-3 p.m. The event funds Home Suite Hope, a local charity providing innovative local solutions to local homelessness. Souper Bowl III will see local chefs serving their soup in bowls crafted by local potters, students and arts groups. Empty Bowls originated in 1990 in a Michigan high school art class and now events are held worldwide. Pottery and ceramic bowls are created by local potters, students and volunteers and purchased by guests. The money goes to local charity. As a thank you to those who purchase bowls, and a reminder to the community of the people in their midst who are in need, fresh-cooked soup and bread is served. Soup providers for Souper Bowl III are: Catered Fare, Bite Me Twice, Tikki Tikka Indian Bistro, Whole Foods Market, Jennifer's Kitchen, Cucci Ristorante, Seasons in Oakville, Corks Restaurant, The Rude Native, Myka's Catering, Julia's Ristorante, Ritorno, Longo's, Oliver & Bonacini Cafe Grill, Jonathan's Restaurant, Campbells, Stoney's Bread Company and Sodexo. Home Suite Hope and Empty Bowls work to raise awareness about the hidden issue of homelessness and affordable housing needs in Halton. "No one in our community should be without a bed to go home to at night. Home Suite Hope provides practical solutions with housing and facilitated support," said Cari MacLean, Empty Bowls Steering Committee chair. "Community support for one's friends and neighbours in a time of need can alter a person's life dramatically, and our community has huge capacity to help," said Wendy Perkins, Home Suite Hope executive director. "The Empty Bowls event provides awareness that we do have people trying to live and function in our town, who do not have a place to call home," MacLean said. Along with the bowls made by school children, participating schools can access a lesson plan on homelessness and students can colour placemats. Tickets for the Empty Bowls event are $50 minimum, although donations of more would be appreciated. Visit www.homesuitehope.org. Event Silver Spoon sponsors include Campbell's Soup, Renaissance Custom Homes, b2 Retail Solutions and UPS Stores. CrackPot Studios, Cobs Bakery, Signs Alive and Dr. Frank NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER Invidiata are Bronze Spoon Sponsors. LOCAL SOLUTIONS TO HOMELESSNESS: Clockwise from bottom right, Maya Restom, The event is co-presented by Gold Spoon Abigail Green, Kiana Wilson, Owen Tillson and Adam Kurnellmendonca are some of the Grade 4 and 5 Sponsors Longos Fruit Market and RBC. Brantwood Public School students who decorated bowls for the Oct. 18 Empty Bowls fundraiser. -- Submitted by Empty Bowls TOP SOIL Fall Landscape Sale Wed. Sept. 30 - Sun. Oct. 11 SKU# 166220 Oakville Location Only NOW 1 $3.2 LANDSCAPE SOIL SKU# 168459 30 NOW $2.7 9 SKU# 261407 Save % 20% Off DRIVEWAY SEALERS & REPAIR PRODUCTS NOW 2 $4.8 HURRY IN! LIMITED QUANTITIES. While Quantities Last! In-Stock Only W 399 Speers Road, Oakville Speers Road and Dorval Drive 905.844.8010 CEDAR MULCH

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