California libraries offer free summer lunches for kids

TO WORKING WITH THE ZOO IN THE COMING YEARS. CALIFORNIA LIBRARIES ARE FEEDING KIDS OVER THE SUMMER. THE LUNCH AT THE LIBRARY PROGRAM GIVES FREE MEALS TO KIDS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT. IT’S HAPPENING TUESDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS FROM NOON TO 1 P.M. AT LIBRARY LOCATIONS ACROSS THE REGION. IT ENDS AUGUST 8TH. NO ID, NO PAPERWORK REQUIRED. THE LIBRARY SAYS THEY OFFER MANY RESOURCES TO HELP FAMILIES WHEN SCHOOL IS NOT IN SESSION. ONE THING ABOUT LUNCH AT THE LIBRARY WHY LIBRARIES MAKE SUCH GREAT PLACES TO OFFER MEALS. PROGRAMS LIKE THIS IS WE ALREADY HAVE SO MANY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES. OBVIOUSLY FREE BOOKS, COMPUTERS. WE’VE GOT A SUMMER READING PROGRAM FOR ALL AGES. YOU CAN WIN BOOKS, YOU READ BOOKS AND EARN PRIZES ALL SUMMER LONG. WELL, THE PROGRAM IS HAPPENING AT 13 LIBRARIES ACROSS THE AREA. THEY ARE LISTED ON YOUR SCREEN. TO FIND THE CLOSE

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Libraries across California are providing free lunches to children during the summer months as part of the “Lunch at the Library” program.No identification or paperwork is required to participate, and the library offers many resources to help families while school isn’t in session.”One thing about Lunch at the Library, why libraries make such great places to offer meal programs like this, is we already have so many resources for families. Obviously, free books, computers,” said Christie Hamm from the Sacramento Public Library. Hamm said there’s also a summer reading program available for all ages, in which participants can win prizes. Lunch at the Library runs Tuesdays through Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. until Aug. 8.The program is happening at 13 libraries across the area:ArcadeCarmichaelDel Paso HeightsElk GroveFair OaksNorth Highland – AntelopeNorth Sacramento – HagginwoodRancho CordovaRio LindaSouth NatomasSouthgateSylvan OaksValley Hi – North LagunaSee more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

Libraries across California are providing free lunches to children during the summer months as part of the “Lunch at the Library” program.

No identification or paperwork is required to participate, and the library offers many resources to help families while school isn’t in session.

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“One thing about Lunch at the Library, why libraries make such great places to offer meal programs like this, is we already have so many resources for families. Obviously, free books, computers,” said Christie Hamm from the Sacramento Public Library.

Hamm said there’s also a summer reading program available for all ages, in which participants can win prizes.

Lunch at the Library runs Tuesdays through Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. until Aug. 8.

The program is happening at 13 libraries across the area:

  • Arcade
  • Carmichael
  • Del Paso Heights
  • Elk Grove
  • Fair Oaks
  • North Highland – Antelope
  • North Sacramento – Hagginwood
  • Rancho Cordova
  • Rio Linda
  • South Natomas
  • Southgate
  • Sylvan Oaks
  • Valley Hi – North Laguna

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