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Not sure why their display bought up their Internal network here. One might want to be cautious at Home Depot this holiday season. Management wasn't concerned however was nice enough to issue a refund today.

There was some type of other animal in this cave but I wouldn't let Pancake go in too far - she makes a particular noise when she spots a sick or wounded animal, which she did.

 

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The Haunted Tunnel In Louisville That’s Not For The Faint Of Heart

 

Posted in Louisville August 01, 2017 by Myan Mai

 

Editor’s note: an earlier version of this article stated the cave is open for exploration. This is incorrect. The cave is closed to the public due to safety concerns.

 

If anyone brings up a haunted tunnel in Louisville, they’re most likely referring to the infamous “body chute” found at Waverly Hills Sanatorium. It’s been covered by many paranormal experts and television shows, and is available for exploration via paid guided tours. Famous as it may be, Waverly Hills isn’t the only haunted tunnel around here; there are plenty of other locations in Louisville that are rumored to be haunted, one of which is an extremely creepy tunnel. It’s nicknamed Sauerkraut Cave and is hidden in the middle of E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park, completely unknown to most of the visitors who jog right past it. Of course, as with most hidden tunnels, Sauerkraut Cave comes with a dark, hidden past…

 

E.P. Tom Sawyer Park was once known as Central State Hospital, or the "Lakeland Asylum."

 

Built in 1873, this property was constructed to accommodate a maximum of 1600 people, but by 1940 the hospital housed over 2400. These cramped, understaffed quarters had horrible living conditions for the patients, many of which were mentally ill, elderly, and even just the impoverished left with nowhere else to go. Sadly, crude and often fatal treatments such as lobotomies occurred and the death count was high. Today, a wooden fence has been rebuilt around the old cemetery to remember those who suffered and passed here, which is estimated to be around 5,000.

By the 1960s, the attitude toward the treatment of mental illness began to shift and the Courier Journal published several articles criticizing the conditions of the hospital.

 

As people began to focus on more effective short term care, the hospital lost funding and eventually went bankrupt. Central State Hospital was demolished in 1997, as the interior had become badly deteriorated and dangerous.

 

Today, Sauerkraut Cave is the only remaining portion of the old hospital.

 

This "cave" was built by the hospital and used for food storage. The unit is said to have gained its name due to the great amount of sauerkraut that was once stored here. Some believe that patients used this tunnel to hide and escape from the hospital, while others have more sinister theories about what may have happened here.

Unfortunately, the cave is not open to the public due to safety concerns.

  

This tunnel is incredibly creepy, even without the backstory of the asylum. Since the cave is inaccessible to the public, you'll want to check out this spooky video by YouTube user Artificial Mayo that shows just how creepy, dark, and damp this tunnel really is!

  

Have you ever been to Sauerkraut Cave? Did you experience any paranormal activity here? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook! If you enjoyed this article, click here to read on about what happens at our most popular haunted attraction in Kentucky!

 

www.onlyinyourstate.com/kentucky/louisville/the-haunted-t...

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

Two beautiful geese at Long Run Park, Louisville, KY USA

At Bowman Field before the "Thunder Air Show", the kickoff of the Kentucky Derby Festival's Thunder over Louisville. (He said, "get this picture").

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Product Locator for the Listeria recall DOES show Kroger, Walmart & Meijer -

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The recalled product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

 

Growing Regions:

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Also note if one does file a complaint on a rancid or compromised product this will be the response:

 

"After receiving your complaint, FSIS conducted an analysis and review of CCMS (Consumer Complaint Monitoring System) data, as well as the inspection of records from the establishment that produced the product in questions. We did not find any trends or conditions at the establishment that warrant further action at this time. However, we hav notified the manufacturer and FSIS establishment personnel of your complaint, and they may conduct additional review."

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Wayside Christian Mission: Net Assets $27,770,565

 

Compensation: Rev Timothy H Moseley - $ 132,000 President/CEO? Or Tina Moseley - COO?

 

www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&amp...

 

REVENUE

Contributions

Contributions, Gifts & Grants $1,865,499

Federated Campaigns $18,088

Membership Dues $0

Fundraising Events $50,823

Related Organizations$0

Government Grants $571,625

Total Contributions $2,506,035

Program Service Revenue $1,691,801

Total Primary Revenue $4,197,836

Other Revenue $2,458,180

TOTAL REVENUE $6,656,016

 

EXPENSES

Program Expenses $4,758,348

Administrative Expenses $282,822

Fundraising Expenses $125,786

TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES $5,166,956

 

Payments to Affiliates $0

Excess (or Deficit) for the year $1,489,060

 

Net Assets $27,770,565

 

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Financial Charts

Contributions Breakdown (FYE 09/2015)

Contributions, Gifts &

Grants

Federated Campaigns

Fundraising Events

Government Grants

22.8%

74.4%

SourceDollars

Contributions, Gifts & Grants$1,865,499

Federated Campaigns$18,088

Fundraising Events$50,823

Government Grants$571,625

Expenses Breakdown (FYE 09/2015)

Program

Administrative

Fundraising

92.1%

ExpenseDollars

Program$4,758,348

Administrative$282,822

Fundraising$125,786

Revenue/Expenses Trend

Program Expenses

Primary Revenue

YearProgram ExpensesPrimary Revenue

2012$4,305,170$5,166,291

2013$4,604,606$4,618,997

2014$5,209,317$5,354,366

2015$4,758,348$4,197,836

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Compensation of Leaders

 

(FYE 09/2015)

Compensation% of ExpensesPaid toTitle

$132,0002.55%Rev Timothy H MoseleyPresident/CEO

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Mission

The purpose of the Wayside Christian Mission is to respond to human need of the poor and homeless by providing temporary housing, shelter, food, clothing, nurturing, spiritual and social enrichment. We also provide support services and skills that would permit and encourage a return to a state of self sufficiency so that human dignity can be restored and the love of God can be shared.

 

Charity Contact Info

Wayside Christian Mission

120 West Broadway

Louisville, KY 40202

tel: (502) 742-6166

EIN: 61-0667139

Mail donations to:

P.O. Box 7249

Louisville, KY 40257

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Board Leadership

Rev. Timothy H. Moseley

President

CEO

Rev. Timothy H. Moseley

Chief Executive Officer

 

moxietalk.com/episodes/nina-moseley/

Episode 186. Nina Moseley – Chief Operating Officer, Wayside Christian Mission

When Nina Moseley talks about her work helping those in poverty, her eyes light up with hope and her enthusiasm fills the room.

Since 1988, Moseley has been the chief operating officer of Wayside Christian Mission. The organization helps Louisville’s homeless population “not with a hand-out, but with a hand up.” The organization has grown from an overnight shelter for the homeless, to a center for hope with education and skills training as well. Along the way, they’ve taken on the city, enlisted HUD and the Louisville community at large.

Moseley traded in a career in finance and collections at local department stores to take the leap into the unknown at Wayside. She met her husband there, and has contributed to many lives turning around.

Moseley earned her J.D. from U of L’s Brandeis School of Law in 1999, and is a member of the Board of the Coalition for the Homeless, a board member and past president of Metrobon Kiwanis Club, and a past board member of the Flaget Alumni Association. She has been a licensed member of the Kentucky Bar, Indiana Bar, and Arkansas Bar. Moseley was also the recipient of the Leadership Award from Mercy Academy, as well as the Spirit of Flaget Award. In 2011, she and her husband were honored with the Blanche B. Ottenheimer Award for going above and beyond to improve life in the Louisville community.

 

moxietalk.com/episodes/nina-moseley/

 

www.waysidechristianmission.org/Wayside_Staff.php

  

wcm1.weebly.com/meet-charlie-koch.html

 

Meet the Tireless Charlie Koch!

 

For twenty-six years, Charlie Koch has led a Bible study at Wayside

Christian Mission. At eighty-four, his busy lifestyle bespeaks of

someone much younger, but Charlie Koch was never one to pursue

idleness. he is on a mission to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with

anyone who will listen. His trademarks: a powerful voice, a heavily-

marked Bible, and the ever-present bag of candy, attract women and men in our shelter to his weekly study. "I never know who is coming," explained Charlie, "but I khnow God will send people who need to hear the message". He treats everyone like they are family -- an attribute that explains why he is so well liked in the Mission. By the way, Charlie and his wife belong to Southeast Christian Church. May the Lord give Charlie another twenty-six years of Ministry at Wayside Christian Mission. wcm1.weebly.com/meet-charlie-koch.html

 

Wayside Christian Mission loses part of emergency shelter to make way for renovation

Posted: Jul 11, 2014 11:39 AM EDT

Updated: Jul 11, 2014 5:49 PM EDT

  

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Wayside Christian Mission is losing part of its emergency shelter on Jefferson Street -- but neither the shelter, nor the hundreds of people who live there are complaining.

 

It's all part of the Ohio River Bridges Project. Wayside is losing the west wing of the shelter, but gaining an $11.5 million upgrade.

 

The renovation started several months ago. The shelter is paying for part of the renovation with more than $10 million from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.

 

The Cabinet purchased the west side of the shelter to make way for an entrance ramp for the bridges project.

 

Meanwhile, the renovation will allow Wayside to nearly double in size. The new wayside will include more beds and a much needed new kitchen.

 

"We do have to demolish a portion of our emergency shelter here, but we are going to be able to rebuild in the back as you can see," said Nina Moseley, of Wayside Christian Mission. "So it will actually be better for the folks. We will have more square footage per person here than we do right now. Right now it's like sardines when the shelter is full."

 

Wayside still has to raise a portion of that money itself -- about $1.3 million. The project is scheduled to be finished by March of next year.

 

Andy Barber is project manager for the Downtown Crossing, he says the Wayside land will be used for an entrance ramp.

 

"It will take traffic coming off of Liberty and Muhammad Ali and get them up onto the interstate and send them to either 64 or 65 or 71," he said.

 

"In Kentucky, in the Kennedy interchange, we acquired 24 parcels," Barber added. "And a parcel doesn't necessarily mean a full piece of property, but we had acquisitions."

 

Copyright 2014 by WDRB News. All rights reserved.

www.wdrb.com/story/25996523/wayside-christian-mission-los...

 

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Suggestion from the CDC: Take steps to fix indoor air quality problems like mold and outdoor air quality problems such as idling school buses. www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/asthma/index.html

 

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I'm not sure why Kentucky is not on this chart: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6413a2.htm?s_cid=mm64...

 

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