Free summer meals for kids start June 10
5 Jun 2019
Red Wing Public Schools Food Service is once again serving up free meals this summer to give children and teens access to nutritious food.
Meals are completely free and offered to children age 18 and younger. No pre-registration is required.
The number of area students who qualify for reduced-price meals is on the rise, Food Service Director Brenton Lexvold said. Summer food service helps keep children fed while off from school.
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