Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 12:43 AM
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Super bowls

Kronkosky Place played host to the annual Empty Bowls Hill Country fundraiser on Saturday as almost 400 bowls were made and donated by local artists for people to select and purchase. They also received a serving of soup for each bowl prepared by local restaurants. All proceeds were donated to the Kendall County Meals on Wheels program operating under the umbrella of the Rainbow Senior Center to help the local fight against hunger. 
Super bowls

Kronkosky Place played host to the annual Empty Bowls Hill Country fundraiser on Saturday as almost 400 bowls were made and donated by local artists for people to select and purchase. They also received a serving of soup for each bowl prepared by local restaurants. All proceeds were donated to the Kendall County Meals on Wheels program operating under the umbrella of the Rainbow Senior Center to help the local fight against hunger. First picture: Megan Wolosin of Boerne and her daughters, Clementine, 7, and Rosalyn, 4, select a bowl as they check out the variety of shapes and sizes. Second picture: Bethany Hirota-Mabry and Gary Mabry of San Antonio take a close look at a bowl before they add it to their collection of purchases. Third picture: Amber Morin of San Antonio checks out a bowl as she peruses the variety of options. Star photos by Keith E. Domke



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