
Paris, Tenn.–The Henry County Schools Summer Feeding Program begins today and runs through July 23.
Under the program, free meals are provided to children and teens under the age of 18, Monday through Friday. They are available to all children in both the Henry County Schools and Paris Special Schools District.
This summer, 10 sites will be available where families can pick up the meals on a drive-through basis only.
Lunch sites where meals may be picked up every day are:
Grove School: noon, front parking lot
Harrelson School: noon, front parking lot
Henry County High School: noon, gym entrance
Henry School: noon, front parking lot
Lakewood School: noon, front parking lot.
Family Resource Center: 11:15 a.m., Central Services Center back entrance.
Progressive Baptist Church, Paris: 11:25 a.m., north entrance.
Puryear Methodist Church: 11:45 a.m. front of Christian Life Center.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church: 11 a.m., parking lot Irvine Street.
Cottage Grove Baptist Church: 11:45 a.m., front parking lot.
County Food Service Supervisor emphasized that the meals are free of charge to all children age 18 and under.