(KNZA)--As of Monday, March 23, Hiawatha USD 415 is offering a meal program for children up to 18 years of age during the school closure.
The program will run through May 20.
They can be picked up at six different locations.
They will be distributed in a “drive-through” fashion. One lunch and one breakfast will be provided per student.
Children must be present for meals to be received. Children may walk to the locations to receive their meal
Meal locations and times:
Reserve Bus Stop-- 10:30 AM –11:00 AM
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White Cloud--Boys and Girls Club at 2169 Iowa Drive--11:30 AM –12:30 AM
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Hamlin City Park--1:00 PM –1:30 PM
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Hiawatha Elementary School-- Pick-Up/Drop off lane--11:30 AM–1:00 PM
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Robinson--Old Legion Hall at 212 Main St.--11:30 AM–1:00 PM
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Powhattan City Park--11:30 AM –12:00 PM
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