
Shown with a few of the bowls are, clockwise, students Ruby Minnick and Kaine Pierce and Whirledge, along with students Christopher Oesch and Jaclyn Miller.
Art students in teacher Brian Whirledge’s ceramics class at Wawasee High School made several bowls out of clay that will be donated for the fundraiser dinner for Goshen Interfaith Hospitality Network, a ministry for the homeless. A total of 60 bowls will be donated for the dinner, where attendees can get a bowl filled with soup for $15 and take the bowl home.
The dinner will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Farmers Market, 212 W. Washington St., Goshen. It is sponsored by Goshen Clay Artists Guild, of which Whirledge is a member. Students began working on the bowls in October.