Family Grub Club
Cook, learn, and connect
Welcome to The Family Grub Club!
Ready to whip up some fun in the kitchen? Join our six-week after-school cooking and healthy eating programme designed just for families!
At The Family Grub Club, we believe that cooking is more than just a skill – it’s a way to bring families closer, create healthy habits, and enjoy delicious meals together. In our lively, social sessions, you’ll make simple, affordable dishes, explore healthy eating tips, and discover smart ways to cut down on food waste.
What’s in store:
Get cooking together: Roll up your sleeves! Every session, you and your family will cook a tasty meal from scratch, then sit down to enjoy it together. Don’t forget – teamwork makes the dream work, so you’ll all pitch in to tidy up too!
Fun for the kids: We’ll encourage your children to get hands-on with food, sparking their creativity and boosting their confidence in the kitchen.
Quality family time: Spend time together in a warm, welcoming environment where new friendships and community connections flourish.
Simple, budget-friendly recipes: Create quick, one-pan wonders with just a few ingredients. You’ll take home recipe cards so you can easily recreate the magic at home, with tips for any dietary needs.
Programme details:
- Session dates: Every Thursday, from 10 October - 21 November 2024
- Time: 3:45pm - 5:15pm
- Duration: Six weeks (October - November)
- Location: Velmore Community Centre
- Who can join: Families with primary school-aged children (older/younger siblings are welcome). No child limit per family, but an adult must be present.
- Spaces available: Maximum of 10 families
Don’t miss out – Book your spot today!
- Booking deadline: Monday 7 October, 5pm
- How to book: Call Velmore Community Centre at 023 8026 1139 or email velmorecommunitycentre@outlook.com
Note: Spaces are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. If this session is a hit, we’ll be back with another six-week programme in the New Year!
This project is brought to you by Eastleigh Borough Council, in partnership with Velmore Community Centre and Munch CIC, and funded by UKSPF.