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Free summer meals available for kids under 18
Lunch to be served at 9 sites in Naugatuck

Naugatuck Public Schools will be participating in the federally funded Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). Under the SFSP, nutritious meals are provided to all children 18 years and under free of charge at the following Naugatuck sites:
- Andrew Avenue School, 140 Andrew Avenue, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Baummers Pond, 95 Mill Street, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Hop Brook School, 75 Crown Street, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Legion Field, 2 Conrad Street, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Linden Park, 1 Curtiss Street, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Salem School, 124 Meadow Street, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- YMCA, 284 Church Street, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Naugatuck High School, 543 Rubber Avenue, Breakfast 8 am-8:45 am, from 7/9-8/3/18
Lunch 11:00 am-12:00 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
- Central Avenue School, 28 Central Avenue, Lunch 11:30am-12:15 pm 6/25/18 - 8/10/18 (not 7/4)
Anyone interested in receiving more information should contact Kate Murphy, Food Service Director at 203-720-5279.
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