2025 Clay Bowl Giving Project
This year's Clay Bowl will be Wednesday, April 30th at the YWCA! Dine in or carry out for lunch from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Note that this year there will not be a dinner option. Order your tickets ($40) in advance online here. Call 765-742-0075 if you would like assistance purchasing online and ask for Jen.
If you would like to help set up - please come by the YWCA on Tuesday, April 29th, between 3:00PM to 5:00 PM, or Wednesday, April 30th, during the Clay Bowl, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
You are invited to donate bowls to the 2025 Clay Bowl Giving Project, the major fundraiser of the YWCA Domestic Violence Prevention program. If you would like to donate bowls, please drop them off at the YWCA on Thursday, Friday, Monday, or Tuesday (4/24 - 4/29) before the event.
Donated bowls must be
Potters are encouraged to sign or stamp the bowls they donate or place a peel-and-stick label at the bottom of each donated bowl with name, email, or website address, since attendees to the event like to know the identity of the potters that made the bowl(s) they select. However, do not put business cards inside the bowls. If you would like your business cards to be available, there will be a location on the bowl table for placement of business cards.
If you would like to help set up - please come by the YWCA on Tuesday, April 29th, between 3:00PM to 5:00 PM, or Wednesday, April 30th, during the Clay Bowl, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
You are invited to donate bowls to the 2025 Clay Bowl Giving Project, the major fundraiser of the YWCA Domestic Violence Prevention program. If you would like to donate bowls, please drop them off at the YWCA on Thursday, Friday, Monday, or Tuesday (4/24 - 4/29) before the event.
Donated bowls must be
- Functional and food-safe
- Without pinholes, crazing, shivering, crawling, and crawl.
Potters are encouraged to sign or stamp the bowls they donate or place a peel-and-stick label at the bottom of each donated bowl with name, email, or website address, since attendees to the event like to know the identity of the potters that made the bowl(s) they select. However, do not put business cards inside the bowls. If you would like your business cards to be available, there will be a location on the bowl table for placement of business cards.
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