Program will begin June 7 at multiple sites in community
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WORTHINGTON Independent School District 518 will be operating its summer food service program beginning June 7.
The program offers lunch and breakfast meals to anyone 18 years old or younger at no cost, Monday through Friday. Meal distribution will take place from 11 a.m. to noon for lunch meals at all sites unless otherwise specified. One location, Pirtles Park, will begin distribution at noon.
The locations for meal distribution in Worthington for the Summer Food Service Program are:
Learning Center, 825 N. Crailsheim Road (through July 1); Worthington Middle School, 1401 N. Crailsheim Road (through June 25); Worthington YMCA, 1501 Collegeway; Prairie Elementary, 1700 First Ave. S.W. (through June 25); West Learning Center, 117 11th Ave.; and Worthington High School, 1211 Clary St.; Millard Walker Park, Dover Street; Pirtles Park, East Avenue; U.S. Army Reserve Center, 1021 Milton Ave.;
Once the snow flies, southwestern Minnesota ready to capitalize on expanded outdoors opportunities. 7:00 pm, Dec. 13, 2020 ×
Youths play soccer on the afternoon of Dec. 9 inside the outdoor roller rink/ice skating rink in Worthington s Centennial Park. Grace McGaughey / Special to Forum News Service
WORTHINGTON, Minn. Skies were blue on the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 9, and high temperatures for the day were forecast to be as warm as 60 degrees in extreme southwest Minnesota.
Although it may not have felt like it, winter is right around the corner, and the area is ready for another season of seasonal recreation filled with multiple opportunities.
Once the snow flies, southwestern Minnesota ready to capitalize on expanded outdoors opportunities. 7:00 pm, Dec. 13, 2020 ×
Youths play soccer on the afternoon of Dec. 9 inside the outdoor roller rink/ice skating rink in Worthington s Centennial Park. Grace McGaughey / Special to Forum News Service
WORTHINGTON, Minn. Skies were blue on the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 9, and high temperatures for the day were forecast to be as warm as 60 degrees in extreme southwest Minnesota.
Although it may not have felt like it, winter is right around the corner, and the area is ready for another season of seasonal recreation filled with multiple opportunities.