2025 Clover Pick A Bowl Fill A Bowl tickets on sale

Tickets, event sponsorships, and food vendor opportunities are now available for the 2025 Clover Pick A Bowl Fill A Bowl – Manna Food Bank’s only major annual fundraiser. This unique event with an artsy twist that features the work of local artists and the fare of local vendors will be held on Thursday, March 13, from 6-8 p.m., at the Lou Ross Center of Pensacola State College.
Pre-sale tickets are $50 apiece ($60 day of) and entitle the event-goer to their choice of a one-of-a-kind, handcrafted clay bowl thrown by a local potter, samples of some of the best soups in town, wine and beer (must be 21 or older), and a few special features. Each ticket sold will provide 30 healthy meals for neighbors in need in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
Manna is seeking sponsors and restaurants/vendors for the 2025 Clover Pick A Bowl Fill A Bowl. Sponsorship levels range from $5,000 (the equivalent of providing 3,000 healthy meals for neighbors in need) to $250 (150 healthy meals). All sponsorship opportunities include (at minimum) recognition in the event program and recognition in Manna’s e-newsletter (6,150+ subscribers).
The event is made possible by the faculty, students, and friends of the Pensacola State College Visual Arts Department and First City Art Center, local artists, businesses, and vendors providing sponsorships and donations of art, food, beverages and other in-kind goods and services.
Restaurants and food vendors represented this year include Classic City Catering, The Farm, The Grand Marlin, Steel Pony Diner, and more.
For event tickets, please visit www.mannahelps.org.
To learn more about sponsorship or how to become a vendor, please contact Melissa at 850-432-2053 or emailmelissa@mannahelps.org.
For more information, please visit www.mannahelps.org.
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