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Generosity Fills Cullman Caring For Kids Empty Bowls
The 13th Annual Benefit Dinner for Cullman Caring For Kids Food Bank was a huge success Monday night.
The Empty Bowls of Cullman County organization – with the generous assistance of countless Cullman volunteers, potters, contributors and sponsors – has distilled this nationally known program into a perennial, unique ‘must attend’ charitable event in Cullman.
Several hundred hungry guests lined up for Bobby Nolan’s & Clint Creel’s now famous gourmet chili along a delicious grilled cheese sandwich at the First United Methodist Church.
Cullman City Councilman, Coach Andy Page, was among those in attendance. Coach Page was there to support the charitable efforts and the food:
“This is really an exceptional event. There are dozens of people making this come off like clockwork behind the scenes. I am amazed how many folks came out in this weather to be here. There must be 250 people. What I really like is the food … that chili and grilled cheese hit the spot! I am thinking I should get back in line for a second round …”
Coach Page and everyone else who made the $10 donation for chili and sandwich walked away with a beautiful, hand crafted pottery bowl.
Full story: cullmantoday.com/2016/02/17/generosity-fills-cullman-cari...
Generosity Fills Cullman Caring For Kids Empty Bowls
The 13th Annual Benefit Dinner for Cullman Caring For Kids Food Bank was a huge success Monday night.
The Empty Bowls of Cullman County organization – with the generous assistance of countless Cullman volunteers, potters, contributors and sponsors – has distilled this nationally known program into a perennial, unique ‘must attend’ charitable event in Cullman.
Several hundred hungry guests lined up for Bobby Nolan’s & Clint Creel’s now famous gourmet chili along a delicious grilled cheese sandwich at the First United Methodist Church.
Cullman City Councilman, Coach Andy Page, was among those in attendance. Coach Page was there to support the charitable efforts and the food:
“This is really an exceptional event. There are dozens of people making this come off like clockwork behind the scenes. I am amazed how many folks came out in this weather to be here. There must be 250 people. What I really like is the food … that chili and grilled cheese hit the spot! I am thinking I should get back in line for a second round …”
Coach Page and everyone else who made the $10 donation for chili and sandwich walked away with a beautiful, hand crafted pottery bowl.
Full story: cullmantoday.com/2016/02/17/generosity-fills-cullman-cari...