( KNZA)-- The Prairie Hills USD 113 Food Program has announced they will be offering curbside meal service at eight sites beginning Monday, March 23.
According to a post on its Facebook page, a free lunch and breakfast will be provided Monday through Friday for the following day at each site for children up to the age of 18.
The post says children need to present when picking up meals, but no ID of any kind is required and they do not need to be a student of USD 113 to receive meals.
The curbside meal service will be offered from 11 am to 12:30 pm outside of the following locations:
Sabetha Elementary School
Wetmore Academic Center
Axtell Public School
The curbside meal service will be provided from 11:30 to 12:15 outside the following locations:
Fairview City Park
Morrill Community Building
Bern Community Library
Summerfield Community Center
Goff Community Center
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