Food, glorious food – What You’ll Be Eating at #WCZRH

Let’s talk about food. We would like to let our attendees know beforehand what food we will be providing on the day of the conference.

In the morning when you arrive, we will have tea and coffee ready for you. During the whole day tea, coffee, soft drinks and water will be available.

For the morning break (Znüni) there will be different types of croissants and small breads and a fruit basket.

At lunch time we will be providing a warm meal:

Couscous salad in a glass
Carrot salad in a glass
Couscous-Salat im Glas
Rübli-Salat im Glas
Zurich style Quorn with Rösti (Vegi)
Mushroom risotto (Vegan)
Pumpkin risotto (Vegan)
(Cheese provided separately )
Quorn Zürcher Art mit Rösti (Vegi)
Steinpilzrisotto (Vegan)
Kürbisrisotto (Vegan)
(mit separatem Käse)
Panna Cotta with fruit coulis
Fruit salad with lemon balm (Vegan)
Panna Cotta mit Fruchtcoulis
Fruchtsalat mit Zitronenmelisse (Vegan)

In the afternoon break (Zvieri) there will be mixed pastries with an assortment of fruits.

Third and final group of #WCZRH speakers

Third group of speakers for WordCamp Zurich

We have some exciting and interesting talks lined up for the attendees of the upcoming WordCamp in Zurich and after the first and second speaker announcements, we’re happy to let you know who will be filling the remainder of the schedule.

We’ve also been able to complete the plan for the day, which you can see on the schedule page.

Take note that some of the talks will be in German and some in English: the appropriate language is annotated in the list of scheduled talks.

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Speaker Selection Process

Each WordCamp varies. Some are unconference style, with no pre-planned sessions or speakers, while others are carefully scheduled with only organizer-selected speakers on the roster. The rest fall somewhere in-between, often mixing formats over the course of the event.

WordCamps are meant to foster local community activity. If all the speakers are shipped in from out of town, that means that local experts (or people who could become experts) don’t get the exposure that comes from speaking at a WordCamp — both in the local community and in the broader community via the videos posted to WordPress.tv after the event.

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