Routt County Council on Aging menus for the week of June 29
Steamboat Springs Community Center
Monday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, Texas toast, fruit parfait
Tuesday: Barbecue chicken, vegetables, sweet potato, wheat roll, oranges
Thursday: Italian white beans with turkey, vegetables, garlic bread, fruit, cinnamon roll
Friday: Closed in observance of Independence Day
Hayden American Legion Hall
Tuesday: Barbecue chicken, vegetables, sweet potato, wheat toll, oranges
Thursday: Italian white beans with turkey, vegetables, garlic bread, fruit, cinnamon roll
South Routt Community Center
Monday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, Texas toast, fruit parfait
Wednesday: Barbecue chicken, vegetables, sweet potato, wheat roll, oranges
Friday: Closed in observance of Independence Day
All lunches are served at noon. There is a recommended donation of $3 per lunch for those 60 and older and $6 for those younger than 60. A $30 punch card is good for 10 lunches for seniors 60 and older or five lunches for those younger than 60. Find detailed menus at rccoaging.org. Call 970-879-0633 to make a lunch reservation, request Meals on Wheels or arrange for a van pickup.
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