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Follow on Google News | Community Cooperative's 'souper' satisfying Empty Bowls raises $24,000The outdoor event featured handmade bowls, soup competition and performances, raising awareness of hunger in Lee County
By: Community Cooperative "We're so grateful for the generosity of our sponsors, child artists, restaurants, judges and the community who made this event a success," said Stefanie Edwards, CEO of Community Cooperative. "While the event is fun and festive, it is also a reminder that many of our neighbors in Lee County are food insecure and rely on our services when they are in need." Area restaurants brought "souper" recipes for attendees to sample and vote for the People's Choice Award. Participating restaurants were Bruno's of Brooklyn, Community Cooperative's Sam's Community Café & Kitchen, Cuban Connection, Farmers Market Restaurant, Jason's Deli, King's Kitchen, McGregor Café, Shrimp Shack, The Standard and Seed & Bean. Official judges for the soup competition were Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson, Fort Myers Fire Chief Tracy McMillion and Lee County Commissioner Kevin Ruane. Soup competition winner and People's Choice winner was Seed & Bean for Roasted Wild Mushroom and Porcini Bisque with White Truffle. Second place was The Farmers Market with a Southwest Chicken Soup and third place was Cuban Connection with a Seafood Bisque. The Lee County School District collaborated with this year's event to raise hunger awareness through art. One-of-a kind handcrafted ceramic bowls were available for purchase were made by artists and children from Challenger Middle, Cypress Lake Middle, Cypress Lake High, Fort Myers Middle Academy, Harns Marsh Middle, Mariner High, River Hall Elementary, South Fort Myers High, Tortuga Elementary and Veterans Park Academy for the Arts. FineMark National Bank & Trust was presenting sponsor of the event along with Kevin and Doreen Ruane, Suncoast Beverage Sales, Florida Power & Light, Henderson Franklin, Scotlynn, Waste Pro, Florida Weekly and NBC2. Plans are underway for the 2023 Empty Bowls. For more information on getting involved, visit CommunityCooperative.com (https://communitycooperative.com/ End
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