Waterville Public Schools, Winslow Public Schools and Vassalboro Community School are participating in the Summer Meals Program sponsored by USDA.
There will be nine open sites in Waterville and f sites in Winslow and Vassalboro where breakfast and lunches will be provided to all children free of charge. Bring your children for a free lunch on week days from June 21 to Aug. 18 to any of the sites listed below at the scheduled time. These meals meet Federal Nutrition Standards and focus on fresh fruits and vegetables. These meals may be taken home to eat. Our trained school food service staff will prepare and deliver these meals to the sites listed below.
Vassalboro
Vassalboro Community School, 1116 Webber Road, 11-11:20 a.m. lunch.
Winslow
Winslow Elementary School, 285 Benton Ave., 8-9:30 a.m. breakfast, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. lunch.
Norton Street Playground, 11:35-11:55 lunch.
Halifax Street Playgroung, noon-12:20 lunch.
Clinton Avenue Playground, 12:25-12:45 lunch.
Waterville
George J. Mitchell School, 58 Drummond Ave., 8-9:30 a.m. morning, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. lunch.
Armory Road Housing, 10:45-11:05 a.m. lunch.
Village Green, Village Green Road, 10:45-11:05 a.m. lunch.
Home Place Housing, 150 College Ave., 11:10-11:30 a.m. lunch.
South End Teen Center, 5 Libby Court, 11:20-11:40 a.m. lunch.
Chaplin Street Playground, 11:35-11:55 a.m. lunch.
Western Avenue Play Area, 11:45 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. lunch.
North Street Playground, 12:15-12:40 p.m. lunch.
Veteran’s Memorial Park, Park Street, 12:20-12:40 p.m. lunch.
For more information, email [email protected].
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