Lemoyne Senior Center

Lemoyne Senior Center The Lemoyne Senior Center is providing lunches for all of those who call in by 9 a.m. (308)-355-6000
$7.00 for 60 and over
$8.00 for under 60

Take-Out lunches are available for an added fee, please let us know when you call in your order.

06/01/2026
06/01/2026

June 2
Chicken Enchiladas

The Lemoyne Senior Center is participating in the Keith County Big Give program again this year.  The hope is to raise f...
06/01/2026

The Lemoyne Senior Center is participating in the Keith County Big Give program again this year. The hope is to raise funds for a beautician project for the property.

The Keith County Big Give starts today! Please consider donating to the Keith County Agriculture Society for our Exhibit Hall Bath Renovation project!

05/31/2026

June 1
Birthday Potluck
Foot Clinic 9:30
Strength Training/Tai Chi 1:30-2:30

05/30/2026

Updated summer hours!

05/30/2026

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) in coordination with the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP) plan to release Environmental Account (EA) water from Lake McConaughy starting on May 21 through the end of June. The goal is to maintain a flow of at least 1,500 cubic feet per second at the Platte River near Grand Island gage. Read More - https://cnppid.com/about/news/2026-may-june-environmental-account-release

In addition, the public and water stakeholders can always access the Color of Water tool on the CNPPID website to get a visual representation of water flow within the system, including releases from Lake McConaughy.

Visit Site - https://cnppid-cow.vercel.app/

🌼June Calendars🌼
05/26/2026

🌼June Calendars🌼

05/26/2026

(LINCOLN, Neb.) - If you’re the victim of identity theft, it’s important to act quickly to limit the damage and protect your credit, finances, and personal information. Here’s a clear step-by-step guide on what to do:



Report the Identity Theft Immediately

File a Report With the FTC

Go to IdentityTheft.gov (the official U.S. government site).
They’ll help you create:
An Identity Theft Report (official proof of the theft)
A recovery plan and sample letters to send to creditors
File a Police Report (required if you have lost money)

Take your FTC Identity Theft Report and a government ID to your local police department.
Get a copy of the report — some creditors require it to remove fraudulent charges.


Protect Your Credit Immediately

Place a Fraud Alert (helpful; consider if it will help you.)

Contact one of the three major credit bureaus — they’ll notify the other two:
Equifax: 1-800-525-6285
Experian: 1-888-397-3742
TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289
This alert lasts 1 year and warns creditors to verify your identity before opening new accounts.
Consider a Credit Freeze

A credit freeze blocks anyone (including you) from opening new credit accounts until you lift it.
You can freeze your credit for free with each bureau.
It’s stronger protection than a fraud alert.
To buy a house, a car, lease a new apartment or obtain a new credit card you may need to unfreeze your account for this purpose and then place the freeze once again. Consider your immediate plans as you consider this option.



Check and Fix Your Credit Reports

Visit AnnualCreditReport.com to get free copies of your credit reports from all three bureaus.
Look for:
Accounts you didn’t open
Inquiries you didn’t authorize
Incorrect personal information
Dispute any fraudulent items directly with the bureaus — use your FTC report and police report as proof.


Secure Your Financial Accounts

Contact your banks and credit card companies immediately:
Close or freeze affected accounts.
Request new account numbers, cards, and PINs.
Change all passwords, especially for:
Online banking and credit accounts
Email and social media (since thieves often use these to reset passwords)


Monitor and Protect Yourself Going Forward

Keep a close eye on accounts and credit reports for new suspicious activity.
Consider using credit monitoring or identity theft protection services.
Update passwords regularly and enable two-factor authentication everywhere possible.


Extra Steps (if relevant)

If your Social Security number was stolen, contact the Social Security Administration (SSA):
1-800-772-1213
If your tax return was affected, contact the IRS Identity Protection Unit:
1-800-908-4490

05/22/2026

The countdown to the 2026 BIG GIVE is on! 🎉

Check out the incredible nonprofits participating in this year’s BIG GIVE and the projects they’re raising money for across Keith County.

Giving runs June 1–15, and every donation helps make an even bigger difference thanks to matching funds!

Visit KeithCountyBigGive.org to:
• View participating nonprofits
• Learn what each organization is raising funds for

Ways to Give:

đź’» Online
Donate anytime at KeithCountyBigGive.org

📍 In Person
Donation boxes will be available at:
• All Keith County banks
• Ogallala & Lemoyne Senior Centers
• Keith County Chamber of Commerce
• Ole’s in Paxton

📬 By Mail
Make checks payable to: Keith County Foundation Fund
PO Box 104
Ogallala, NE

You can also give through a QCD from your IRA or donate commodities. More details are available on our website.

Let’s make 2026 the biggest BIG GIVE yet! 💙

05/20/2026

Bible Study
has been cancelled until August

Address

Lemoyne, NE

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 2pm
Tuesday 8am - 2pm
Wednesday 8am - 2pm
Thursday 8am - 2pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

+13083556000

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