Greenfield Summer Eats
FREE Meals for KIDS all summer long! June 26 - August 18!
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DOWNLOAD OUR 2023 SUMMER EATS FLYER FOR SITES & TIMES!
COMIDAS GRATIS PARA LOS NIÑOS: SITIOS, HORARIOS, Y MÁS INFORMACIÓN.
This flyer was last updated on 7/11/2023. Subject to change.
2023 SUMMER MENUS:
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
What you need to know this summer:
- Program runs 6/26 - 8/18. Open dates may vary by site. All sites are closed on July 3-4
- Grab & Go is now allowed for rural communities like ours! All meals will be available to grab & go.
- FREE breakfast and lunch Monday - Friday (*AEL closed Fridays)
- FREE supper Tuesday - Thursday, 5-6pm (see flyer for details)
- 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 Greenfield Public Schools
- Wide variety of sites and times across the city (see flyer for details)
- Exciting raffles! We'll choose 10 winners each week to receive gift cards valued $50 - $100!
- Community collaborations / activities at sites -- Catch the Atlas Farms Mobile Market at GHS on Thursdays!
- Farm to summer menu options, including smoothies & parfaits!
NEW THIS SUMMER: GPS FOOD TRUCK!
We're taking "real food on the move!" with our new food truck. See our flyer to learn more about our food truck stops for lunch and supper.
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