Veterans Memorial Building Project reports revenue

Non-profit organization to focus on shared kitchen

February 17, 2026Updated: February 17, 2026
By Dan Swanson

NEBRASKA CITY – The Veterans Memorial Building Project highlighted its income in its annual report to city commissioners Monday, but the non-profit organization is still settling on a number for annual expenses.

The Veterans Memorial Building collected $19,400 in rental income and $5,700 in paid attendance at events.

Donna Kruse of the organization said the Veterans Memorial Building is developing its shared kitchen resources. The kitchen has been used to make tamales for a farmers market in Lincoln and is the site of Nebraska City Creative District cooking classes.

She said the non-profit expects to focus on expanding the shared kitchen this year.

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