Greenfield Summer Eats

Thank you for a wonderful summer! We'll see you next year for Summer Eats 2023! 

Our FREE Summer Eats Program starts on June 27th!

Make sure you're following us @GreenfieldSchoolFood on Instagram & Facebook for the all the latest Summer Eats info!

DOWNLOAD OUR 2022 SUMMER EATS FLYER HERE!

This flyer was last updated on 7/18/22.

  • GRAB & GO IS BACK!! Parents can pick up meals for kids; kids do not have to be present at meal pick up!
  • Green River Site CLOSED! Greenfield Middle School site OPEN! Netwon Site is back OPEN!
  • 7 sites will operate grab & go; 3 will operate as "sit-down" sites with the option of grab & go. 
  • Click on the link above to see the latest meal sites and times!
  • Menus subject to change, particularly at grab & go sites! Please be patient with us during this transition!

 

Girl eating an apple in the parkWhat you need to know this summer:

  • Free breakfast and lunch Monday - Friday
  • Open to ALL kids 18 and under, no registration or I.D. required
  • Kids do not need to be residents of Greenfield or enrolled in GPS
  • 10 sites across the city -- see flyer for site info! (subject to change)
  • Kids can eat on site OR (NEW!) Grab & Go! 
  • Exciting week​ly raffles, featuring prizes such as gift cards, electronics, scooters, and more!
  • ​​​​​​Community collaborations / activities at sites
  • Farm to summer menu options, including smoothies & parfaits!

 

DOWNLOAD OUR 2022 SUMMER EATS MENUS HERE!

Featuring kid-friendly items, local foods, and plenty of fresh fruits and veggies!

  • Local smoothies and parfaits
  • Chicken patties, hot dogs, and burgers
  • Tacos and nachos
  • Pizza
  • Salads
  • Breakfast for lunch
  • Vegetarian options

 

CLICK HERE FOR A MAP OF OUR 2022 SUMMER EATS SITES!

 

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(1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture 

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 

1400 Independence Avenue, SW 

Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; 

(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or 

(3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.

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