The
state is getting ready to kickoff the 2016 Summer BreakSpot program, which
offers free nutritious meals, recreational fun and educational activities for
eligible children under 18 at more than 3,800 locations across Florida.
Last year the program provided
more than 15 and a half million meals to children throughout the summer.
Summer BreakSpot is part of
the national Summer Food Service Program, a federally funded program operated
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and administered in Florida by the
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
There will be five
locations for the Summer breakspots in Franklin County this summer.
They include the old
Apalachicola High School and the Apalachicola Bay Charter School in Apalachicola,
the Learning Center and the nest program site at the Franklin county School and
the nest program site at the Carrabelle Municipal Complex.
You can find the location
closest to you by going on-line to summerfoodflorida.org
http://live.oysterradio.com/
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