Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Chiara Campaiola, left, and Olivia Casabianca display signs they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Student-made spoons ready to be fired in a kiln at the Tuckahoe School. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls and spoons for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Chiara Campaiola, left, and Olivia Casabianca display signs they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Student-made spoons ready to be fired in a kiln at the Tuckahoe School. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls and spoons for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School students have spent months making ceramic and clay bowls for the school's second Empty Bowls event, which helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
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