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The Greene County School District is once again partnering with the Iowa Department of Education to provide free summer meals for any youth.

According to the district, they is providing free breakfast and lunches from June 3rd through July 26th. The district has four locations in each of the communities it serves. At the elementary school in Jefferson, breakfast and lunch will be served for dine-in on Monday through Friday in June with breakfast from 8:30-9am and lunch from 11am-12:30pm. Then in July, breakfast will be a grab and go option when youth eat lunch at the elementary school from 11am-12:30pm. 

The Grand Junction Community Center will have a grab and go only breakfast option for youth to take home when they eat lunch at the community center from 11am-12:30pm. 

There are two grab and go days at the Rippey Public Library and the Scranton Community Center, with breakfast and lunch will be picked up on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:15-11:35am, where youth will get three breakfast and three lunch meals to take home on Mondays and four breakfast and lunches on Thursdays with heating and refrigeration instructions included. 

Meals for Saturday and Sunday will be given to the participating individuals to be sent home on Fridays. There will not be a dine-in option on July 4th as meals will be sent home on July 3rd. These meals are free to any youth that are 18 and younger. However, the youth must be present with their parents when picking up food at any of the locations.