JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Children 18 years and younger will have the option to get free meals again all summer in Jamestown.
The Summer Food Service Program, also called the Summer Meals Program, provides free meals to area kids and teens. One of the sites holding the program is the NDSU Extension Service in Stutsman County.
NDSU Extension Agent Christina Rittenbach says the program provides food to children during summer, when childhood hunger is critical and they no longer have access to the school lunch program.
Rittenbach says the program will run every day from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM through their offices.
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Each program is free and available to anyone who’s interested. The information can then be taken at your own pace.
Those who may not have the ability or equipment to view the programs can also contact the Stutsman County NDSU Extension Office to take the program there.
Click here to register for one or both programs. You can also visit the Stutsman County NDSU Extension Facebook page, call 701-252-9030 or visit www.ag.ndsu.edu/stutsmancountyextension for details.
Listen to a full Let’s Talk About It with Christina Rittenbach below:
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