Free Grab-N-Go Meals Available From SCSD No. 1 Nutrition Services

Free Grab-N-Go Meals Available From SCSD No. 1 Nutrition Services

Grab-N-Go Meals will be available to all children 18 years old and younger regardless of whether they are students in Sweetwater County School District No. 1. (Photo credit: Nadav Soroker)

ROCK SPRINGS — Sweetwater County School District No. 1 Nutrition Services is offering free meals during summer break for children 18 and younger.

According to the district’s ParentSquare portal, breakfast and lunch will be served each Monday through Thursday, and weekend meals will be given out on Thursday.

All children 18 years old and younger are eligible for the program regardless if they are students in SCSD No. 1.

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Pick-up Information

The program begins on Monday, May 24 with pick-up times will be between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Parents can park in the parking lot located on the east side of Rock Springs High School on the corner of Cottonwood Drive and James Drive and then pick up meals from the three-stall garage door area.

Any questions can be directed to Angela Erramouspe at (307) 352-3400 ext. 1249, or Evonna Marchetti at (307) 352-3400 ext. 4583.

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