Have Lunch with Poe: Summer Meal Program 2018
June 27, 2018 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Lunch with Poe: Summer 2018
Summer Food Service Program
Food that’s IN when School is OUT!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
WHO: Youth 18 and younger
WHAT: Free lunch* with fun nutrition and physical fitness activities**
* Lunches MUST be eaten by children at the park. Meals may not be picked up and taken elsewhere to eat.
** Weekly activities are subject to changes.
WHEN: Every Wednesday EXCEPT July 4th
June 20—August 1, 2018 | Lunch: 11 a.m.—Noon
- Wednesday, June 20 – Summer Kick-off Event with Zumba. Special guest Muddy Mudcat
- Wednesday, June 27 – Kids’ Yoga.
- Wednesday, July 4 – Independence Day. Poe Center closed. LUNCH WILL NOT BE SERVED.
- Wednesday, July 11 – Fun in the Sun Sun Safety Day. Special guest Ray, the giant ray of sunshine.
- Wednesday, July 18 – Poe’s Dental program featuring special guest Marshal Molar.
- Wednesday, July 25 – Explore gardening with Poe & Marbles Kids Museum.
- Wednesday, August 1 – Gardening.
WHERE: PlayWELL Park at the Poe Center
224 Sunnybrook Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
RSVP: Groups of 8+ please contact: Lauren McCallum, [email protected]
FLYER: Please print and share. Available in English/Spanish: Have Lunch with Poe 2018 Flyer
Why should you come have lunch with Poe this summer?
We couldn’t have said it better ourselves…
This material was funded by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — SNAP.
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