SDOC Announces Summer Meal Options for Students
Meals will begin on Tuesday, June 15th
The School District of Oconee County will begin the summer feeding program on Tuesday, June 15th. Meals will be available for pick up at select schools and community locations. Children will receive a “grocery style” box of food that will make seven breakfasts and seven lunches. Meals are provided at no cost to any child between the ages of 2 and 18 years of age (21 years or younger if disabled). Families are encouraged to choose the location that is most convenient for them to pick up meals. Please note: Meals during the week of July 4th-9th will only be available at the Thursday pick-up locations. Children do not need to be present when picking up meals; parents will need to show some form of ID if children are not present.
Meals may only be picked up 1 time per week.
Seneca Area: EVERY TUESDAY starting JUNE 15th (No meals July 6th) | |
Seneca Gardens | 11:00AM to 11:30AM |
Seneca Library | 11:45AM to 12:15PM |
Blue Ridge Community Center (Code) | 12:30PM to 1:00PM |
Seneca Middle | 1:20PM to 1:50PM |
Walhalla/Westminster Areas: EVERY WEDNESDAY starting JUNE 16th (No meals July 7th) | |
Ebenezer Church | 10:45AM to 11:15AM |
Wagner Circle | 11:45AM to 12:15PM |
Walhalla Middle | 11:45AM to 12:15PM |
Walhalla Gardens | 12:30PM to 1:00PM |
Westminster Library | 1:30PM to 2:00PM |
EVERY THURSDAY starting JUNE 17th (Meals will be available on July 8th) | |
Blue Ridge Elementary | 11:00AM to 1:00PM |
Ravenel Elementary | 11:00AM to 1:00PM |
Westminster Recreation Center | 11:00AM to 1:00PM |
Fair Oak Elementary | 11:00AM to 1:00PM |
Walhalla Library | 12:00PM to 1:00PM |
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