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A Powerful Beacon at Whatsoever
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TitleA Powerful Beacon at Whatsoever
AbstractArticle describing the history of the Whatsoever Community Center located at 1201 Ewing St. in the Sheffield neighborhood. Orginally a soup kitchen founded in 1915 by a group of women from the Independence Boulevard Christian Church, Whatsoever evolved into an important community resource for families in the Northeast area of Kansas City. The author reminisces about his childhood days spent at the Center and examines reports that the building--originally constructed as a schoolhouse in 1889--is haunted.
AuthorDale Castle
DateMarch 19, 2008
SourceNortheast News
LocationVertical File: Community Centers--Whatsoever
Volume77
Number12
Column NameCastle's View
Page10-11, 12
SubjectCommunity centers
Local SubjectWhatsoever Community Center
Sheffield Neighborhood
Paranormal Activity
IllustrationsYes
Item TypeNewspaper Article
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Item ID218051
CONTENTdm number37720
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