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I would like to give a big shout out to all of my colleagues, friends, and volunteers who helped create 840 bowls on Saturday, May 7, at Murray Hill Pottery Works for our 18th Annual Bowl-A-Thon for Milwaukee Empty Bowls! The generosity of these people over the years just astounds me and I am truly grateful for their time and energy to make this event such a success. The world is a much better place with these folks in it. Thanks Everyone! Click Milwaukee Empty Bowls to find out more information about the annual event where these bowls can be purchased. Thanks to Stephanie Bartz Photography for taking these great photos on Saturday!
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10/19/2020 10:00:47 pm
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