SENIOR CENTER DINING

Breakfast & Lunch at the Center and Meals on Wheels

Breakfast and lunch are served in the dining room and to Meals on Wheels clients. Available 5 days a week and prepared by our wonderful cooks and volunteers. Join us for a community meal to enjoy lunch with old and new friends.

Breakfast
8:30-10am

Lunch
12-1pm

Suggested Breakfast Donation
$5 Seniors & Non-Seniors

Suggested Lunch Donation
$7 Seniors
$14 Non-Seniors

Reuben Sandwich

Tossed Salad Reuben Sandwich Fruit Cookie Breakfast Entrée: Ham & Vegetable Scramble

Soup & Salad Bar

Whole Wheat Roll Soup & Salad Bar Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Breakfast Entrée: Avocado & Tomato Scramble

Chicken with Tomato Sauce

Spinach Salad Chicken with Sundried Tomato Cream Sauce Baked Potato Carrots Roll Fruit Breakfast Entrée: Berry French Toast

Lamb Stew

Vegetable Salad Lamb Stew Parsley Red Potatoes Whole Wheat Rolls Peach Cobbler Breakfast Entrée: Sausage Bake

Stuffed Peppers

Garden Salad Stuffed Peppers Tomato Gravy Baked Potato with Sour Cream Whole Wheat Bread Fruit Crisp Breakfast Entrée: Breakfast Burrito

Menus are subject to change.

DELIVERING SO MUCH MORE THAN A MEAL

Meals on Wheels

We deliver fresh, nutritious meals five days a week (Monday-Friday) to seniors. Now offering expanded delivery routes! The Meals on Wheels menu is the same as the Senior Center lunch menu. We offer a hot lunch option and brown bag breakfast options. Frozen meals are available for weekends and holidays. Our wonderful volunteers deliver meals all over the valley including the Wilson area, North of town, as well as Hoback.

Request Meal Delivery

If you are interested in learning more about the Meals on Wheels home delivery program, please contact Senior Center staff 307-733-7300 or email info@seniorcenterjh.org.

Volunteer

Contact the Senior Center of Jackson Hole to become a Meals on Wheels delivery volunteer or visit the volunteer page.

Meals on Wheels has been guided by a single goal since the first known U.S. delivery by a small group of Philadelphia citizens in 1954 – to support our senior neighbors to extend their independence and health as they age. What started as a compassionate idea has grown into one of the largest and most effective social movements in America, currently helping nearly 2.2 million seniors annually in virtually every community in the country.