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Andy Steingass helps to raise money for ReStore program

Artist group effort will create more than 400 bowls for November fundraiser

By Monty Siekerman
Local artist Andy Steingass has been named an adjunct professor at ONU for the first semester. He will teach the ceramic classes of Luke Sheets while Sheets is on sabbatical in Central America.

Steingass was featured in an Ada Icon article on April 11. Click here to read it.

Steingass is sitting among many bowls ready for firing. More than 400 bowls will need to be made for Artists Against Hunger in November. He, his students, other faculty members, and local residents all make some of the bowls.

The funds raised will benefit ReStore's summer meal program for children at War Memorial Park. More than 1,500 free meals were served to youngsters this past summer.

Artists Against Hunger will have a meal in November at the Wilson Art Building. You buy a bowl and choose a soup to eat, all for a $10 donation. Last year there were 21 different soups to choose from, and you can keep the bowl. Proceeds this year will go to the ReStore summer meal program.

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