Before the first Empty Bowls Camas event in September 2024, event organizer Jamie St. Clair told Nancy Wilson, the director of the Inter-Faith Treasure House in Washougal, that she hoped to raise $2,000 for the nonprofit organization, which provides food assistance to local residents in need.
Several weeks later, St. Clair returned to the Treasure House to present Wilson with a check for $13,500, a welcome signal that the inaugural Empty Bowls event had surpassed all expectations.
“It was a hell of a lot more than I thought we’d be giving them, and it was a hell of a lot more than I thought we’d have in the first year,” said Anna Norris, the co-owner of the Camas-based Norris Arts Studio and Gallery. “We were just hoping to cover our expenses. I was quite blown away by it.”
Event organizers have already launched their efforts to prepare for the 2025 event, which will be held Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, at the Black Pearl on the Columbia event center in Washougal.
“We’re trying to get more sponsorships to help us grow the event, to be bigger and make an even bigger impact for (the Treasure House),” St. Clair said.