Even more time for creativity: there is a new deadline for “According to Grandma” works
The staff of the Nébih Nothing Left program provide a longer deadline for applicants to the “According to Grandma” drawing competition, so they will have until August 31 to submit their works. The application focuses on practices that can be learned from grandparents, which reduce food waste, and good household practices that span generations. The creators of the most outstanding entries receive valuable prizes, and they can also present their creations to the general public at a street exhibition.

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In order to meet the emerging needs, with a new deadline, up to August 31st, the drawing reports prepared for the drawing competition of the Nothing Left program can be submitted. The staff of the office ask the young people who want to create to show through their drawings what personal experiences and lessons they received from their grandparents regarding kitchen practices, especially reducing food waste. They can submit their theses in three age groups – junior high, high school and high school – as described on the program’s website.
The prize winners of the professional jury that evaluates the projects will receive a valuable reward
The office also prepares gifts for the audience’s favorites and the most active school. In addition to all of this, a street exhibition of the most outstanding works will also open this year in Nébih II. in the district center. The drawing competition is supported by the National Association of Large Families as a professional partner, and several businesses provide prizes.
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