Our February Empty Bowls Sale raised more than $10,000 for the Natchez Community Stewpot. We were blessed with beautiful weather that drew over 240 people to the grounds of Natchez Clay to enjoy some delicious gumbo while overlooking the river.
Local potters donated over 300 bowls for participants to choose from. It was quite impressive to see them all displayed. Thanks to all the potters who worked so hard to get the bowls made in time for the event. They were beautiful.
A special thanks to Johnny Hicks and Benny Jeansonne for the delicious gumbo. Thanks also to everyone who donated a piece for the silent auction or raffle and to Robert Rasberry for supplying us with some great music that day. And thanks to everyone who purchased a ticket and came out to enjoy the beautiful day with us. Natchez Clay and everyone at the Community Stewpot appreciate you!
Local potters donated over 300 bowls for participants to choose from. It was quite impressive to see them all displayed. Thanks to all the potters who worked so hard to get the bowls made in time for the event. They were beautiful.
A special thanks to Johnny Hicks and Benny Jeansonne for the delicious gumbo. Thanks also to everyone who donated a piece for the silent auction or raffle and to Robert Rasberry for supplying us with some great music that day. And thanks to everyone who purchased a ticket and came out to enjoy the beautiful day with us. Natchez Clay and everyone at the Community Stewpot appreciate you!
"Aren't all your bowls empty?" This is a common question for anyone who hasn't been to an Empty Bowls event! Here's how it works.
Buy a $25 ticket from any Natchez Clay studio member...or from the studio at the corner of Clifton and Madison. You'd better buy it in advance, because this event is usually a sellout!
Bring your ticket to Natchez Clay on Sunday, February 13 between 11 AM and 1 PM. You get to choose your any bowl from hundreds of beautiful handmade bowls created by local potters. We'll fill it with delicious gumbo. Top that off with cornbread and a beverage, and you have a simple meal while you are donating money to the Natchez Community Stewpot.
We'll have tables set up behind our studio so you can enjoy your gumbo while overlooking the Mighty Mississippi, or we'll bag it up so you can take it to-go. Either way you get to take home your bowl!
Empty Bowls events are held throughout the world, and millions of dollars have been raised to combat hunger. Let your bowl be a reminder that there are hungry people in our own community that need our help.
To purchase tickets, email us or talk to any of our Natchez Clay studio members. Or you can become a sponsor for only $100.
Email: natchezclay@gmail.com
NEW CLASSES BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER.
See "Classes and Workshops" page for more details. Register today!
NATCHEZ CLAY GALLERY NOW OPEN
Visit our studio gallery to purchase beautiful handmade pottery. From functional bowls, cups, casseroles and teapots to birdhouses, memory boxes and hand-sculpted pieces...we have a huge variety made by our very own studio potters. We are open most days at flexible hours. Stop by the studio anytime or call our resident, Mary Baugh at (386)453-1064 to make an appointment.
Girls just wanna have fun! Get 4 or more of your best girls together and join us for some fun at Natchez Clay. Now don't tell me you don't have a creative bone in your body! We have many great hand building projects for you to choose from. For more info and photos of projects you can choose from, just click HERE!