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Summer Meals Program Feeds Kids For Free

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School may be out for summer but that doesn't mean our School Nutrition staff are taking a vacation.  The dedicated staff of our School Nutrition department work tirelessly during the summer months to ensure the children of Baldwin County have access to quality food and nutrition even when school isn't in session.  Last year, the Baldwin County School District was able to serve almost 40,000 meals during the summer months alone.   

 

The Summer Meals program is designed that families of children under 18 years old can find a location close to them where summer meals are delivered or they can locate the closest mobile stop to enjoy a meal in our Baldwin Bus Stop Cafe!

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Scroll down for further information on delivery sites and times! 

Summer Meal Delivery Sites 2023

5 day box meals breakfast & lunch offered every Monday Starting June 6th - July 18th

Bus Routes run through June 27th

Child does not have to be present

 

Drive Thru @ Baldwin High bus lane in the front of the building from 10:00 - 12pm

Mobile Route 1-Bus 19-6 

 

  • 2345 Grandview Road: 10:30 - 10:40 am

  • 2400  Brantley Way: 10:45-  10:55 am

  • The Manor - 1498 South Jefferson Street: 11:15  - 11:25 am

  • Finnagan’s Mobile Home Park - 277 Lewis Ct:  11:30-11:40 am

  • 138 5th Street - 5th St Mobile Home Park: 11:45 11:55 am

  • Lockwood Mobile Home Park - 155 & 140 Lockwood St: 12:00 - 12:10 pm

  • Tall Oaks Mobile Homes @ 105 Ivey Drive - 12:15 - 12:25 pm

  • 100 Shana Drive 12:30 - 12:40 pm

  • 136 Ramona Drive - 12:45 - 1 pm

Mobile Route 2-Bus 7-10

 

  • Water tower @ 1265  Reeves Circle : 10:30 - 10:40 am 

  • 2225 Leo Court 10:45 - 10:55

  • 2246 Kings Row : 11 - 11:10 am

  • 1905 Robin Circle : 11:15 - 11:25 am

  • 1822 ,1860,1888 Timberlane Rd.  11:25- 11:30am

  •  1931 Karen Circle: 11:30- 11:40 am

  • Apartment Leasing Site @ 1980 Briarcliff Road: 11:45- 11:55 

  • 1663  Woodbine Rd : 12:00 - 12:10pm

  • 1731 Valley Rd: 12:15-12:25 pm

  • Graham Homes - 301 Pritchard St: 12:30 - 12:40 pm

  • Legacy Mills TownHomes,261 Whistle Way - 12:45-12:55 pm

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Mobile Route 3-Bus 18-5

  • Montpelier Methodist Church 

  •  449 Sparta Hwy NE

  •         10:45 -Noon

 

Mobile Route 5 - Bus 15-2

  • 172 Horace Veal Rd.: 10:30-10:35 am

  • 669 Hwy 49 W: 10:40-10:45 am 

  • 126 Robinson-Johnson Rd.10:50-10:55am 

  • 134 & 166 Lawrence Rd - 11:00-11:05 am

  • 623 & 588 & 122 Old Monticello Rd. NW: 11:15-11:25 am

  • 105 - 247 Merry Dr. 11:40-11:45 am

  • 238 Little Road - 11:50-11:55 am

  • 545 W MLK Jr Dr Wray Home - 12:10-12:20 pm

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Mobile Route 4-Bus 19-7

 

  • 549 Sara Hunter Ln: 10:30 - 10:40

  •  1180  Sara Hunter Ln: 10:40 - 10:50 am

  • 165 Pine Cone Rd: 10:55 - 11:00 am

  • 187 Pine Cone Rd. 11:00- 11:05

  • 119 High Point Trail cul-de-sac - 11:10 - 11:20

  • 2947 N. Columbia, Trailer Park - 11:25- 11:35

  • 234 Sinclair Marina Rd & Tabb Dr: 11:40- 11:45 am

  • 131 Blake Circle - 11:50 - 11:55

  • 2671 N. Columbia St @ Edgewood Apt: Noon - 12:10

  • 3029 Heritage Pl @ Heritage Place Apt; 12:15- 12:25

  • 2300 Sherry Cir @ Pine Knoll Apt: 12:30 - 12:40 pm

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Daily meals for walk in will be offered at these locations starting June 6th 

 

Monday – Thursday,  Breakfast 8 – 8:30am and Lunch 11-12pm 

 

Early Learning Center 100 N ABC St. Milledgeville Ga 31061 Lakeview Academy 220 N ABC St Milledgeville Ga 31061 

 Oakhill Middle 356 Blandy Rd Milledgeville Ga 31061 Baldwin High 155 Hwy 49 W Milledgeville Ga 31061

For Additional Information Please Contact: Susan Nelson Director of School Nutrition at Baldwin County 478-457-3315 or email susan.nelson@baldwin.k12.ga.us

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