Networking: Healthy and climate-friendly nutrition in schools and institutions the easy way
Tuesday, 19 March 2024, 2–4 pm
"Mittelschule am Strehleranger", Strehleranger 10, Neuperlach
We cordially invite you to our networking meeting with the Münchner Ernährungsrat e.V. at the Mittelschule am Strehleranger!
The event is free of charge, registration via:
https://civicrm.greencity.de/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=65
Everyone from the school family is invited: pupils, parents, teachers, school management and especially kitchen managers, canteen operators and tenants from break-time sales,
Neuperlach organisations and initiatives that offer or want to offer food.
As part of "Creating NEBourhoods Together", we want to create opportunities to change the catering in schools and institutions towards a healthy, organic and climate-friendly diet. In addition to setting up community gardens and growing and harvesting opportunities in Neuperlach, we also focus on cooking and eating - because this connects and creates community, regardless of age, country or background...
PROGRAMME
Verena Schlegel from the Münchner Ernährungsrat and Daniel Rögelein from the Campus di Monaco will talk about their experiences of the organic transition and give ideas on how this is possible.
In addition to theoretical input, there will be plenty of time to learn from each other, exchange ideas, plan together and, of course, eat!
There will also be tables with information material on shopping options, recipes, menu templates, tips for the organic transition, counselling services...
We would be delighted if you could pass on the invitation and tell others about it.
It is sure to be a very exciting and colourful afternoon full of delicious ideas and inspiration, coupled with plenty of opportunities to exchange ideas.
If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas, please get in touch with Andi, Lea & Magdalena: greencity@NEBourhoods.de
or contact the project manager Sylvia Pintarits: NEBourhoods@muenchen.de / 01525 68 08634
Picture Credit: Green City e.V., Thomas Vonier