Regional School Unit 49/School Administrative District 49 has announced its summer food service program starting June 26.
Benton Elementary, Fairfield Primary and Lawrence Junior High schools will begin Tuesday, June 20.
The free program for children will be held from Monday through Friday, June 26-Aug. 18. All sites will be closed Monday and Tuesday, July 3 and 4.
• Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 a.m. and lunch 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. will be available at the Benton Elementary School, 68 School Drive, Benton, and Lawrence Junior High School Cafe, 7 School St., Fairfield, Monday through Friday with meal pick up for Saturday and Sunday.
• Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 a.m. and lunch a.m.-noon at the Fairfield Primary Cafe, 63 High St., Fairfield, Monday through Friday with meal pick up for Saturday and Sunday.
• Breakfast/lunch: 10:30-11:15 a.m. at the Clinton Elementary Cafe, 75 Morrison Ave., Clinton, Monday through Wednesday with meal pick up for Thursday through Sunday.
• Breakfast/lunch: 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Albion Elementary Cafe, 20 School St., Albion, Monday through Wednesday with meal pick up for Thursday through Sunday.
New this year: Sign-up for bulk pick up to cover the weekends. This is for those that sign up for pick up only. See site kitchen manager for details.
For more information, contact Jane Reardon at [email protected], or 207-238-1118 for Benton and Fairfield Primary; and Heather Drew-Clark at [email protected] or 207-238-1119 for Albion, Clinton Elementary, and Lawrence Junior High schools.
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