Savannah Mayor Teams Up with Students for Interactive Healthy Cooking Class: Promoting Wellness and Community Engagement

Savannah Mayor, students join for a healthy cooking session
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — In an exciting effort to promote healthy living, Mayor Van Johnson is set to engage with high school students as part of the “Move with the Mayor” initiative, focusing on nutritious cooking skills.

Students from Woodville Tompkins High School’s Culinary Arts Program will collaborate with Mayor Johnson in a cooking session. Under the guidance of Detective Corporal Patrick Skinner, they will prepare nutritious egg omelets and refreshing fruit smoothies.

Participants will be honored with a Move with the Mayor medal, celebrating their involvement in this health-focused event.

“Move with the Mayor” is a health campaign partnering with the National Forum for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention. It aims to foster healthier living habits, promote physical activity, and tackle childhood obesity through engaging activities.

This interactive event is scheduled for November 14, from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Woodville Tompkins High School.

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