 The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 has arrived at Appalachian Wireless. Get yours for the introductory price of just $149.99 with a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Justin Hilton knows a good thing when he sees it. That's why the rising eighth grader currently on vacation from Jenkins Middle High School shows up every day at the Dunham Park for lunch. I mean, the food's terrific. The food Justin enjoys is prepared by the school district's food service workers. They take the meals on the road as part of the district's summer feeding program, stopping at three locations in and around Jenkins to distribute food to kids. I got nothing else to do to start my morning, so I just come out here and eat with them. The program is in its very first year of mobile distribution. When food's given out, it could easily be mistaken for a picnic, but there's a noble mission behind it. You worry about some of your children during the year, during the summer months because you see them all year, you get attached, you hear some of their stories, and it's just a good feeling. And I thought what I said, it's about kids. It's not about low income, it's about any child. You know, getting a meal, getting a free meal during the day that may otherwise, by whatever reason, may not have access to water. Jenkins School food service director Susan Baker said kids wanting to eat need not be students in the Jenkins Independent School System. The program is open to anyone under 18. It's open to any child, 18 and under, it don't have to be a student with the Jenkins Independent School District, it can be any child. And that's what we want, we want the children to come out and eat with us and get a free meal, a good meal. Like we were saying, if a grandparent has their grandkids here from Ohio, you know, they're welcome. And Baker hopes more kids will come out and break bread with her and her staff. The more I think word is getting out, the better we're seeing a progression in numbers and that's what we want. The Jenkins Summer Feeding Program operates Monday through Friday with stops at these times and locations. Proof of income, residency or enrollment is not required, just an appetite for good food. In Jenkins, Chris Anderson, EKB News.