EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - University of Evansville officials say the annual Chili Bowl Sale is returning for its 23rd year.

According to a press release, this tradition allows the community to purchase handcrafted ceramic bowls created by the UE community, with the majority of the proceeds supporting a food agency to fight local hunger.

School officials say this event is part of the Empty Bowls initiative, which is a community-driven initiative by artists and crafts people in cities and towns across the country and around the world to feed the hungry in their communities.

It supports food-related charitable organizations around the world and has raised millions of dollars to help end hunger.

Organizers say bowls will cost anywhere from $15 to $100.

Each purchase includes a complimenta

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