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Sycamore High School senior Austin Mereness (left) and junior Ellie Kerkove work on their clay bowls during art class on Feb. 24. The bowls will be sold during an event on April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
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Sycamore High School senior Austin Mereness (left) and junior Ellie Kerkove work on their clay bowls during art class on Feb. 24. The bowls will be sold during an event on April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.

  • Sycamore High School senior Austin Mereness (left) and junior Ellie Kerkove work on their clay bowls during art class on Feb. 24. The bowls will be sold during an event on April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
  • Sycamore High School freshman Brianna Gierke works on a bowl designed with roses during art class on Feb. 24. The bowls were created as part of the Empty Bowls Project and will be sold during an event April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
  • Sycamore High School students work on their clay bowls during art class on Feb. 24. The bowls, created as part of the Empty Bowls Project, will be sold during an event April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
  • Sycamore High School freshman Jake Suddeth uses a loop tool to create a bowl with the Chicago Cubs design with baseball stitching during his art class on Feb. 24. Suddeth's bowl and other bowls created by Sycamore High School students and faculty will be sold for $10 each during an event April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
  • Sycamore High School students work on clay bowls during art class on Feb. 24. The bowls, created as part of the Empty Bowls Project, will be sold during an event on April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
  • Bowls created by Sycamore High School students air dry before they are placed in a kiln for firing. After firing, the bowls will be painted with glaze, fired again and then sold during an event on April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry. From left: junior Matthew Ray’s Bulbasaur Pokémon bowl, junior Ethan Heinrich’s bowl shaped like half a dog and senior Madison Hunt’s bowl that will be painted to look like the squid from the movie “Finding Dory.”
  • Bowls created by Sycamore High School students as part of the Empty Bowls Project will be sold at an event on April 19 for $10 a bowl. The money raised will be donated to the Sycamore Food Pantry and will be used to purchase food and restock shelves.
  • Sycamore High School freshman Heriberto Lopez adds eyes to his bowl designed to look like an octopus during art class on Feb. 24. Lopez's bowl and other bowls created by Sycamore High School students and faculty will be sold during an event on April 19 to raise money for the Sycamore Food Pantry.
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