Savannah Mayor, students join for a healthy cooking session

SAVANNAH, Ga. — In an engaging effort to promote healthy living, Mayor Van Johnson is set to join high school students for a hands-on cooking session as part of the “Move with the Mayor” initiative.

Students from the Woodville Tompkins High School’s Culinary Arts Program will collaborate with Mayor Johnson in a cooking demonstration. Detective Corporal Patrick Skinner will lead the session, teaching students how to prepare nutritious egg omelets and delicious fruit smoothies.

Participants will be awarded a Move with the Mayor medal to commemorate their involvement in this health-focused event.

The Move with the Mayor initiative, in collaboration with the National Forum for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, aims to inspire healthier lifestyles by encouraging physical activity and addressing childhood obesity through enjoyable activities.

This exciting event is scheduled to take place at Woodville Tompkins High School on November 14, from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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