Food Bank hosts Empty Bowls - WALB.com, Albany News, Weather, Sports

Food Bank hosts Empty Bowls

  • More WALB News10 HeadlinesMore News Headlines

  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:52 AM EDT2013-05-22 15:52:19 GMT
    An Albany man is trying to get his stolen property returned, after it was taken from his Cumberland Lane home Tuesday, and his camera got a partial look at the culprits. He said that two people broke
    An Albany man is trying to get his stolen property returned, after it was taken from his Cumberland Lane home Tuesday, and his camera got a partial look at the culprits.
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:15 AM EDT2013-05-22 15:15:46 GMT
    Information from Flowers Foods- Prior to the Flowers Foods (NYSE: FLO) annual shareholders meeting today, the company's board of directors declared a three-for-two split of the company's stock by means
    Flowers foods announces three-for-two stock split and increases annual dividend rate at shareholders meeting...
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:02 AM EDT2013-05-22 13:02:25 GMT
    ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has said the state can't afford to expand its already-strained Medicaid program to include 650,000 more residents, but his administration is studying ways other
    Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has said the state can't afford to expand its already-strained Medicaid program to include 650,000 more residents.

Valdosta - A South Georgia food bank is giving you the chance to help feed hungry kids this weekend.

America's Second Harvest in Valdosta is hosting their annual Empty Bowls fundraiser Friday night. Guests will be treated to a buffet meal and cooking show by Bobby and Jamie Deen of "The Lady and Sons" restaurant of Savannah.

All proceeds will benefit the food bank's Kids Cafe program. "We have to have this money to feed the kids because if they don't get this meal at night, a lot of them go to bed hungry," said Shannon Zapf, Organizer.

The fundraiser starts at 6:00 Friday night at the James H. Rainwater Conference Center.

Tickets are $30.00 and can be bought at the door.

posted by ashley.harper@walb.com