THANK YOU! EMPTY BOWLS 2013 WAS A SUCCESS!
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THIS EVENT IS POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF THE CREATORS OF WOODEN AND CERAMIC BOWLS -- The Canvas, the community of Juneau, and Brandon Howard -- UAS Ceramics Program and Professor Jeremy Kane-- Paul Voelckers- Mary Pat Voelckers Wyatt –Matt Voelcker -- Neil Slotnick – Don Gotschall - Kevin Miller – Southeast Turners-- |
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OUR SPONSORS Angel Level Contributions ($4000-$6000) FLINT HILLS Nurturing Refuge Level Contributions ($2000-$3000) Wells Fargo Sustenance Level Contributions ($750-$1000) Pacific Seafood Processors Sealaska Corporation BP Coeur Alaska - Kensington Gold Mine Alaska Airlines Safety Level Contributions ($500) Goldbelt Corporation Faulkner Banfield WINGS OF ALASKA North Pacific Erectors Family Practice Physicians Wild Oven Bakehouse Valley Lumber Valley Paint Center Glacier Valley Restaurant |
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A HUGE THANK YOU TO THESE GREAT JUNEAU RESTARAUNTS FOR ALL THE DELICIOUS SOUPS--Island Pub - Douglas Café – The Baranof – B’s Bistro-- Rainbow Foods – The Rookery Café– The Rockwell--The Hanger – The Sandpiper – Zen – Canton House – The Broiler – Abby’s Kitchen – MiCasa--Suwanna Café – Udder Culture – Vintage Fair-- |
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AUCTION CONTRIBUTORS The Bear’s Lair Gordon Harrison Neil Slotnick Wabi Sabi Farm (Rick Bellagh and Rogelio Cardo) Larry and Sue Cotter
WINGS OF ALASKA Eleanor Galindo and Friends Mt. Juneau Trading Post Nugget Alaskan Outfitter Foggy Mountain Shop Aurora Projekt Gifts and Graphics Specs in the City Oceana, Mark Calvert Shoefly and Hudsons Silverbow Bakery Alaskan Brewery Heritage Coffee Odette Edgar Skein’s Fine Yarns Alaska Folk Festival Keil Renick
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Juneau's Glory Hole is a member of:
Juneau Homeless Coalition Alaska Food Coalition Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness
Food for thought.. http://100khomes.org/
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