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Approved Open NY Summer Meal Sites As of August 25, 2021 Note: Site Information Is Subject to Change Approved Open NY Summer Meal Sites as of August 25, 2021 Note: Site information is subject to change. Contact your local summer meal sponsoring organization (see contact information below) for updates and details. Site County Site Name Site Address Site City Site Zip Contact Contact Phone Sponsoring Organization Start End Meals Provided for Breakfast Lunch Snack Supper Method of Days of Distribution Date Date the Following Days Time Time Time Time Distribution Albany Albany High School Albany 12203 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/11/21 MTWTH 08:00AM- 12:00PM- Grab and Go 700 Washington Ave 09:00AM 01:00PM Albany Eagle Point Elementary School Albany 12203 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 08:30AM- 11:30AM- Grab and Go 1044 Western Ave 09:30AM 12:30PM Albany Edmund J O'Neal MS Of Excellence Albany 12210 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/06/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:00AM- Grab and Go 50 N Lark Ave 09:00PM 12:00PM Albany Lincoln Square Homes Albany 12202 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/20/21 08/19/21 TWTH 12:00PM- 12:00PM- Grab and Go Tue Wed Thu 3 Lincoln Square 12:30PM 12:30PM Albany Myers Middle School Albany 12209 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/06/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:00AM- Grab and Go 100 Elbel Ct 09:00PM 12:00PM Albany New Scotland Elementary School Albany 12208 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:30AM- Grab and Go 385 New Scotland Ave 09:00PM 12:30PM Albany P J Schuyler Achievement Academy Albany 12206 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:30AM- Grab and Go 676 Clinton Ave 09:00AM 12:30PM Albany Pine Hills Elementary School Albany 12203 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/06/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:30AM- Grab and Go 41 N Allen St 09:00AM 12:30PM Albany School 21- Opportunity Prog Albany 12206 Lisa Finkenbinder 518-475-6644 Albany City SD 07/12/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 08:30AM- 11:30AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 395 Elk St 09:30AM 12:30PM Albany Albany Public Library Delaware Ave Albany 12209 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/07/21 08/26/21 WTH 12:00PM- Grab and Go Wed Thu 331 Delaware Ave 01:00PM Albany Albany Public Library Western Ave Albany 12203 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/12/21 08/23/21 M 12:00PM- Grab and Go Mon 517 Western Ave 01:00PM Albany Arbor Hill Community Center Albany 12210 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/06/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 12:00PM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 47 N Lark St 10:00AM 01:00PM Albany Creighton Storey Homes Albany 12204 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 08:45AM- 12:00PM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 158 Third Ave 10:30AM 01:15PM Albany Ezra Prentice Homes Albany 12202 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 08:45AM- 12:00PM- 625 S Pearl St 10:30AM 01:15PM Albany Frank Chapman Memorial Inst Albany 12206 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/06/21 07/30/21 SMTWTHFSA 09:00AM- 12:00PM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 340 First St 10:00AM 01:00PM Sun Albany Hoffman Park Albany 12209 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/06/21 08/19/21 MTWTH 09:00AM- 12:30PM- 7 Hoffman Ave 09:30AM 01:00PM Albany Metropolitan New Testament M B C Albany 12210 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 06/28/21 08/06/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 105 Second St 09:00AM Albany Robert Whalen Homes Albany 12210 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 08:45AM- 12:00PM- 295 Colonie St 10:30AM 01:15PM Albany Trinity Inst - Homer Perkins Ctr Albany 12202 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/06/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 12:00PM- 15 Trinity Pl 10:00AM 01:00PM Albany Veterans Memorial Park Little League Albany 12202 Brigitte Pryor 518-641-7509 Albany Housing Authority 07/06/21 08/12/21 MTWTHF 08:30AM- 11:45AM- Corner First Ave And Krank Ave 09:00AM 12:15PM Albany Boys & Girls Club Of The Capital Are Albany 12210 Chris Sky 518-462-5528 Boys & Girls Club Of The Capital Are 07/05/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 01:00PM- 21 Delaware Ave 09:30AM 02:00PM Albany Kidz Club Discovery Center Albany 12206 Chris Sky 518-462-5528 Boys & Girls Club Of The Capital Are 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 12:00PM- 172 N Allen St 09:30AM 01:00PM Albany Vi Community Center Albany 12208 Chris Sky 518-462-5528 Boys & Girls Club Of The Capital Are 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 12:00PM- 844 Madison Ave 09:30AM 01:00PM Albany Boces - Maywood School Albany 12205 Jeff Bradt 518-322-2366 Capital Region Boces 07/06/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 07:00AM- 11:00AM- 900 Watervliet-Shaker Rd 07:30AM 11:20AM Albany Green Tech High Charter School Albany 12202 Brian Rodrquez 518-694-3400 Green Tech High Charter School 07/06/21 08/18/21 MTWTHF 08:30AM- 11:30AM- Grab and Go 99 Slingerland St 10:00AM 01:30PM Albany Refugee & Immigrant Support Services Albany 12208 Kaira Kristbergs 518-621-1041 Refugee & Immigrant Support Services 07/12/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 12:00PM- 715 Morris St 09:30AM 12:30PM Albany Colonie Central High School Albany 12205 Annette Sukup 518-869-3576 South Colonie CSD 07/06/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 09:00AM- Home Delivery Mon Tue Thu 1 Raider Blvd 11:00AM 11:00AM Albany Forest Park Elementary School Albany 12205 Annette Sukup 518-869-3576 South Colonie CSD 07/06/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 09:00AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Thu 100 Forest Dr 11:00AM 11:00AM Albany Sand Creek Middle School Albany 12205 Annette Sukup 518-869-3576 South Colonie CSD 07/06/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 10:45AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 329 Sand Creek Rd 09:15AM 11:00AM Albany Abram Lansing School Cohoes 12047 Laura Manzer 518-237-9100 Cohoes City SD 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 07:15AM- 11:00AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 26 James St 09:00AM 12:30PM Albany Cohoes High School Cohoes 12047 Laura Manzer 518-237-9100 Cohoes City SD 07/07/21 08/12/21 MTWTHF 07:15AM- 10:30AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 Tiger Way 08:30AM 12:30PM Albany Cohoes High School Cohoes 12047 Laura Manzer 518-237-9100 Cohoes City SD 07/07/21 08/12/21 MTWTHF 07:15AM- 10:30AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Tiger Way 08:30AM 12:30PM Albany Bethlehem Central Senior High School Delmar 12054 Allissa Eiser 518-439-8885 Bethlehem CSD 07/12/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 11:00AM- 11:00AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 700 Delaware Ave 01:00PM 01:00PM Albany Green Island UFSD Green Island 12183 Laura Manzer 518-237-9100 Cohoes City SD 07/06/21 08/14/21 MTWTHF 07:45AM- 12:00PM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 171 Hudson Ave 08:30AM 12:45PM Albany Paine Street Park Green Island 12183 Darryl Whited 518-629-3261 Watervliet City SD 07/06/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 11:00AM- 11:00AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Paine St 01:00PM 01:00PM Albany Achievements Latham 12110 Lisa Ostrowski 518-785-8591 North Colonie CSD 07/06/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 08:45AM- 11:45AM- 623 New Loudon Rd 09:15AM 12:30PM Albany Blue Creek School Latham 12110 Lisa Ostrowski 518-785-8591 North Colonie CSD 06/28/21 08/27/21 MTWTHF 07:45AM- 11:00AM- 100 Clinton Rd 09:00AM 12:30PM Albany Shaker Middle School Latham 12110 Lisa Ostrowski 518-785-8591 North Colonie CSD 06/28/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 08:30AM- 11:00AM- 475 Watervliet-Shaker Rd 09:30AM 01:00PM Albany Clayton A Bouton High School Voorheesville 12186 Paul Franchini 518-765-3314 Voorheesville CSD 07/01/21 09/02/21 MTWTHF 09:00AM- 11:00AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed 432 New Salem Rd 09:30AM 12:30PM Albany Watervliet Civic Center Watervliet 12189 Darryl Whited 518-629-3261 Watervliet City SD 06/28/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 08:00AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 14th St. And 1st Ave. 10:00AM 10:00AM Albany Watervliet Elementary School Watervliet 12189 Darryl Whited 518-629-3261 Watervliet City SD 07/06/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:00AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 2557 10th Ave 09:00AM 01:00PM Albany Watervliet Housing Authority Watervliet 12189 Darryl Whited 518-629-3261 Watervliet City SD 07/06/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 11:00AM- 11:00AM- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 2400 2nd Ave 01:00PM 01:00PM Allegany Allentown Volunteer Fire Hall Allentown 14707 Cindy Winchell 585-593- Scio CSD 07/09/21 08/13/21 MTWTHF 12:00PM- 12:00PM- Grab and Go Mon Fri Church St 5510X1500 12:30PM 12:30PM Allegany Alfred-Almond Elementary School Almond 14804 Tracie McCarthy 607-324-1303 Hornell City SD 07/06/21 07/29/21 MTWTH 08:15AM- 11:15AM- Home Delivery Mon Tue Wed Thu x1539 08:45AM 11:45AM AND Grab and 6795 Rt 21 Go Allegany Andover School Andover 14806 Carol Richmond 607-478-8491 Andover CSD 07/06/21 08/12/21 MTWTH 07:15AM- 11:00AM- 31-35 Elm St 08:15AM 12:00PM Allegany Angelica Grange Hall Angelica 14709 Erin Ostrander 585-268-7902 Genesee Valley CSD 07/12/21 08/20/21 MTW 08:30AM- 11:00AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed 55 Park Circle 09:00AM 11:30AM Allegany Genesee Valley CSD Belmont 14813 Erin Ostrander 585-268-7902 Genesee Valley CSD 07/06/21 08/20/21 MTWTHF 08:00AM- 11:30AM- Grab and Go Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Jaguar Dr 08:30AM 12:00PM Allegany Bolivar-Richburg Junior-Senior HS Bolivar 14715 Kristin Woodhead 585-928-2561 Bolivar-Richburg CSD 07/06/21 08/12/21 TWTH 07:30AM- 10:00AM- Grab and Go Tue 100 School St 08:30AM 12:30PM Allegany Canaseraga School Canaseraga 14822 Tracie McCarthy 607-324-1303 Hornell City SD 07/06/21 08/05/21 MTWTHFSA 08:05AM- 12:15PM- Home Delivery Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat x1539 08:25AM 12:45PM AND Grab and 4-8 Main St Go Allegany Cuba-Rushford Elementary School Cuba 14727 Alex Leyva 585-968-2650
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