Lincoln Trail Senior Citizens Centers
Lincoln Trail Senior Citizens Centers
SERVICES: Social and Recreational Programs, Outreach, Information, and Referral. Apply at senior center.
ELIGIBILITY: Persons 60 years of age and older or spouse of a person aged 60 or the disabled adult child of an eligible participant.
FEES: Donations are accepted for meals and transportation as this is a Federal program based on donations.
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Breckinridge County |
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| Cloverport Senior Citizens Center 102 East Houston (inside Creekview Apts.) Cloverport, KY 40111 Phone: (270) 788-9319 |
Hardinsburg Senior Citizens Center Hwy 261, P.O. Box 304 Hardinsburg, KY 40143 Phone: (270) 756-5668 |
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Grayson County |
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| Grayson County Senior Citizens Center 102B Watkins Woods Drive Leitchfield, KY 42754 Phone: (270) 259-4885 |
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Hardin County |
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| Morningside Center 401 West Poplar Street Elizabethtown, KY 42702 Phone: (270) 982-2909 |
Radcliff Senior Center Colvin Community Building 230 Freedom’s Way Radcliff, KY 40160 Phone: (270) 351-4079 |
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Larue County |
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| LaRue County Senior Citizens Center 112 N. Walters Avenue Hodgenville, KY 42748 Phone: (270) 358-4235 |
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Marion County |
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| Bradfordsville Senior Citizens Center Main Street Bradfordsville, KY 40009 Phone: (270) 337-4732 |
Lebanon Senior Citizens Center Mulberry Street Lebanon, KY 40033 Phone: (270) 692-6591 |
| Loretto Senior Citizens Center St. Francis School Lebanon, KY 40037 Phone: (270) 865-2161 |
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Meade County |
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| Meade County Senior Citizens Center 1200 Old Ekron Road Brandenburg, KY 40108 Phone: (270) 422-3497 |
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Nelson County |
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| Bardstown Senior Citizens Center 509 N. 4th Street Bardstown, KY 40004 Phone: (502) 349-0516 |
Bloomfield Senior Citizens Center Bloomfield Baptist Church Bloomfield, KY 40008 Phone: (502) 252-8435 |
| New Haven Senior Citizens Center Hometown Apts. New Haven, KY 40051 Phone: (502) 549-6501 |
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Washington County |
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| Washington County Senior Citizens Center 208 Walnut Street Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (606) 336-0909 |
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