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Kincardine Good Food Boxes being donated to local schools for Breakfast & Snack Programs

KTTPS, Huron Heights, Elgin Market and St. Anythony’s will each have the parts of the box that kids will enjoy, with no potatoes and onions, while the Ripley Huron Community school plans to do some cooking with the bits that aren’t suitable for the snack program.

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The Kincardine Good Food Box Program will be supplying a free box of produce to each of the local school’s breakfast & snack programs starting September 28th.

Kincardine Township-Tiverton, Huron Heights, Elgin Market and St. Anythony’s will each have the parts of the box that kids will enjoy, with no potatoes and onions, while the Ripley Huron Community School plans to do some cooking with the bits that aren’t suitable for the snack program.

KDSS is taking two full boxes so that Kendra Slee of the Student Success Program and Anita White who teaches Nutrition can have the fun deciding how to put each fruit & veggie to the best use this month.

Gifting boxes for the benefit of the youth is only possible because of the support of the generous community.