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The working groups, in which both parents and teachers are active, form a very lively part of the school organisation. With the help of the working groups, it is possible for parents to get involved in the pedagogical and organizational work.gartenlehrer If you are interested in working in one of the working groups, please get in touch with the contact person of the respective working group. The cooperation of many parents is expressly desired and necessary in order to further advance the school in all its areas. Contribute your skills to the diverse tasks of the Waldorf school! Participation is worth it!The allotment garden colony "Green Lung" north of Günthersburgpark. Leon Joskowitz pushes his bike over an overgrown trail that ends in a hidden clearing. In March he created an off-space on the property. Vegetable beds were laid out and a small greenhouse was built. Together with KVTV, an association of feminist artists, Joskowitz organized two "Open Air Distance Exhibitions" (OADE for short) between bushes and trees in spring and summer. "I'm the gardener and shaman here," he says and laughs. We sit down at a round table made of a chessboard nailed to the stump of a cherry tree. Our host takes a thermos flask out of his backpack and fills warm orange tea with cinnamon and honey into the paper cups he has brought with him. There are also tangerines. The November sun is shining above us and the birds are chirping. Joskowitz studied philosophy, sociology and history. However, he does not do justice to the cliché of the world-obsessed theorist who hides behind his books in an ivory tower. “It was always clear to me that I needed contact with real life. If there's something that drives me, it's the question of how a good life can work in community with others," he says.