Nelson Baptist Association
Directory
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19th Hole Golf Club, Joe Dodson, Pres. Contact: Bill Sheckles 502-348-3929
502-348-2346
AA 502-349-1671
502-252-5772
AARP, Jane Durbin 502-348-5589
Active Day of Bardstown 502-350-0663
Adecco 502-349-1922
Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (Elizabethtown, Ky.) 270-737-1360
Advocacy & Support Center 270-234-9236
Advocates for Autism Awareness 502-348-2842 or 502-349-0214
Affordable Hearing Aids 502-331-0017
Al-Anon 502-348-1515
502-348-5795
502-348-2824
502-348-9464
Al-Ateen 502-252-8135 or 502-348-5250
American Arthritis Foundation National: 800-383-6843
Regional: 513-271-4545
Local: 502-348-3369
American Cancer Society, Paige Vollmer 1-800-227-2345 and 502-560-6001
Sister Eva - Road to Recovery 502-348-5434
Penny Smith - Relay for Life 502-507-0006
Lou Smith 502-827-1400 (Also see Kentucky Cancer Program listing)
American Heart Association, Kathy Renbarger 1-800-242-8721 and 502-587-8641
American Legion Post 121, Charles Wimsatt (348-2208) 502-969-9675
Sam Smith 502-507-4727
American Legion Post 121 Auxiliary, Michelle Elmore 502-549-3631
American Legion Post 167, (Abraham Lincoln Post) Sidney C. Shouse 502-348-9209
American Legion Post 167 Auxiliary, Georgia Girton 502-348-9420
American Legion Post 288, Bloomfield 502-252-9903
Tom Higdon 502-348-2698 American Legion Post 288 Auxiliary, Barbara Bivens 502-275-9811
American Lung Association
Contact: Jennifer Hollifield Ext. 18 800-586-4872 Contact: Susie Lile Ext. 10 502-363-2652
Helpline: 800-548-8252
American Red Cross, Mary Sue Brown 502-348-1893
Doug Alexander 502-827-1505
America’s 2nd Harvest ( See Feeding America, Ky Heartland)
Amerigas 502-549-3113
Angel Flight East 800-383-9464
Arthritis Foundation, Mabel Patterson 800-383-6843 or 513-271-4545 or 502-348-3369
Asset Funding Corporation 800-542-9513
AT&T 888-390-7770
Avada Audiology 800-313-2797 or 270-769-1176
Awana Club International, Becky Mudd 502-349-2584
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Bardstown Bluegrass Festival , Pam Waldridge 502-252-9004 or 502-507-5449
Bardstown School Child Care Program 502-331-8815
Bardstown Family & Youth Services Center, Katherine Webb 502-331-8808
Bardstown Garden Club, Susan Thomason 502-348-6568
Bardstown IMPACT (Can be found under Communicare) 502-331-4677
Bardstown Lions Club, Barbre Owens 502-252-1050
Bardstown/Nelson Co. Adult and Community Education, Donna Burba 502-331-8809
Bardstown Optimist, Becky Distler 502-348-8460
Bardstown Rehabilitation Services (KORT) 502-349-6961
Bardstown Rotary Club, Bart Klindt 502-348-3202
Bardstown Woman’s Club, Bonnie Cecil 502-348-8354
Bennett Gas 866-242-0476 502-833-0476
Bethany Haven, Faye Keeling 502-348-3525
Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Bob Belknap 502-350-0551
Binky Patrol, April Blevins 502-348-0172
Blessed Assurance Community Services, Shannon Reid 502-833-0210
Bloomfield Community Chest, Rayfield Houghlin 502-252-7416
Bloomfield Family & Youth Resource Service Center, Doris Lewis 502-349-7204
Bloomfield Lions Club, Charles Cornell 502-252-8218
Bluegrass Assisted Living 502-349-2026
Bourbon City Brass Band, Ken Distler 502-348-8460
Boy Scouts Headquarters, Larry Arnold 502-361-2624
Boy Scouts Troop 136, Tom Vernon 502-349-6488
Boy Scouts Troop 142, Bob Bruno 502-348-2914
Boy Scouts Troop 996, Jason Johnson 502-549-5580
Bread Thrift Store 502-331-0009
Buttermilk Days Festival, Bill Sheckles 502-348-3929
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Camp Evergreen, Amy Sloboda 800-264-0521
Camp Quality Kentucky, Carolyn Geiser 866-729-2759 or 502-673-8365
Catholics United For Life, Theo Sterns 270-325-3061
Central Ky. Chapter of The National Wild Turkey Federation,
Dooley Mattingly 502-549-5025
Central Ky. Gaited Horse Association, Donna Perkins 502-348-0860 or 502-348-9439
Central Ky Senior Corps/RSVP & SCP & SHIP, Latesa Barnes 866-275-5772
Chamber of Commerce, Dorothy White 502-348-9545
Children’s Crisis Stabilization Unit, Elizabethtown, Ky. 270-360-0419
Civil Air Patrol, Commander Edward Jett 502-252-8004
Colonial Health & Rehabilitation Center 502-348-9269
Communicare, Inc., Bill Osborne 270-765-2605
Communicare Clinic 502-348-9206
Community Action Program, Lysa Drake 502-348-9596
Community Action-TACK 800-245-2826
Community Based Services, Robin George or Becky Johnson 502-348-9282
Community Clinic ( See listing under Nelson County Community Clinic)
Community Recovery Center 270-765-5145 Concerned Parents of Nelson County, Bill Sheckles 502-348-3929 or 502-348-2346
Connection Community Church, Pastor Mark Stuart 502-507-0487
Crisis Response/Prevention (MR/DD) (Elizabethtown) 270-769-3377
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DAR Regent, Cox’s Creek Chapter, Carolyn Roney Goodman 502-348-9604
Democratic Executive Committee, Margie Bradford 502-348-8709
Department for Community Based Services 502-348-9282
Department of Child-based Services 502-348-9282
Department of Employment Services 502-348-2709
Diabetes Coalition, Melissa Conder 800-280-1601
Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 3, Gary Rice 270-769-1083
Disabled American Veterans State Headquarters 502-543-7705
Disabled American Veterans Transportation 270-692-5558
Domestic Violence Support Group 800-767-5838
Dovetail Institute for Interfaith Family Resources, Mary Rosenbaum 502-549-5499
Duvall Lodge No.6 F.&A.M., Edward Glascoe (Masonic Lodge) 502-216-4379
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Eastern Star, My Old Ky Home No. 436, Joyce Rummage 502-348-9409
ECTC (Elizabethtown Community & Technical College) Dental Clinic 270-706-8567
Emergency Services (Mental Inquest Warrant Evaluation, Jail Triage,
Disaster/Emergency Response) 270-737-1360
Experience Works, Carol Raymond 502-348-7431
Extension Office, Ron Bowman 502-348-9204
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Farm Service Agency, Robert Friel 502-348-8664
Farmer’s Market, Robbie Smith, Extension Office 502-348-9204
Ferrellgas 859-336-3694
Fine Arts Bardstown Society, Jeanette Cantrell 502-348-6488
Flaget Health Connection, Amy Taylor 502-348-7010
Flaget Immediate Care Center 502-348-3400
Flaget Memorial Hospital 502-350-5000
Flaget Prescription Assistance Program, Grace Craig 502-331-9553
Four H Office (See Extension Office) 502-348-9204
Free Clinic, Dr. Harry Spalding No number
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Girl Scouts, Dolly J. Smith 502-294-0810
Goodwill Industries 502-348-5618
Grandfamilies, Rhea Cundiff 502-349-7006
Grief Support 502-350-5570
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Highview Racing Pigeon Club, Richard Kelty 502-348-2823
Home Instead Senior Care 502-348-4797
Hospice of Nelson County, Sharon Bade 502-350-5570
Hospice Shoppe, Elizabethtown 270-769-0569
Housing Authority of Bardstown 502-348-3525
Humane Society of Nelson County, Judy Cooke 502-349-2082
Humphrey Homemaking Club, Patricia Hart 502-348-3383
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Indian Summer Camp, Greg Gitschier 502-794-7103
Inter-County Energy 270-692-3761
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J. C. Malone Associates 502-348-4380
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Kentucky Amateur Radio Society, Jody Bryant 502-507-4377
Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Milt Spalding 502-348-3623
Kentucky Bourbon Festival Sampler, Milt Spalding 800-638-4877 or 502-348-3623
Kentucky Cancer Program, Suzanne Gude 270-360-0901
Kentucky Division National Patient Advocate Foundation 800-532-5274
Luke Barlowe 502-350-0898
Toll free # 866-657-7192
Kentucky Food Bank ( See Feeding America, Ky’s Heartland) 270-769-6997
Kentucky Home Cloggers, Ben or Vicki Graham 270-358-8034
Kentucky Music Week, Corbin Barker 502-348-5237
Kentucky Prescription Program No number
Kentucky Vision Project, Theresa Willoughby 800-320-2406
Kentucky Wine & Cheese Festival, Bart Klindt 502-348-3202
Kentucky Works Program 502-349-1134
Kids Plus Now Program 270-765-5992
Ext. 1407
Kiwanis Club, Nicky Rapier 502-348-3931
Knights of Columbus 1290, Steve Heil 502-350-3770
Kerry Monin 502-348-8264
Knights of Columbus, New Haven, Mark Ceasare 270-325-2323
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Leadership Nelson County, Vilma Hagan 270-272-3394
Legal Aid Society, Inc. 800-292-1862 or 502-584-1254
Legal Helpline for Older Kentuckians 800-200-3633
Life Care Center of Bardstown 502-348-4220
Lifeline Connections, Allen and Karen Tipton 502-639-8629
Lifespring Unit (Inpatient psychiatric care at Hardin Memorial Hospital) 270-706-1706
Lincoln Trail Area Agency on Aging 800-264-0393 or 270-769-2393
Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System 800-274-7374 or 270-351-9444
Lincoln Trail Career Center 502-348-2709
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March of Dimes, Kelly McKown 502-895-3734
Masonic Lodge, Bloomfield, Roy Patton 502-673-9435
Meals on Wheels (See Lincoln Trail Area Agency on Aging) 270-737-6082
Mental Retardation/Developmentally Disabled Services & Support 270-769-3377
Merck Prescription Discount Program No phone
Mercy Medical Airlift 757-318-9174
Ministerial Association (Listed under Nelson County Ministerial Assoc.)
Moose Lodge #2408, Chester Sorrell 502-349-6243
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS), Mary Lucas 502-498-5553
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, Jennifer Barrie 502-349-1143
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, Pam Dockery 502-507-3103 My New Ky Home Habitat for Humanity, James Gerton 859-336-7589
My Old Kentucky Home Scottish Rite Club, Matt Anderson 502-424-7671
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 502-348-5558 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), Claudia Smith 502-348-4886
National Patient Travel Center 800-296-1217
Nazareth Apartments, Sr. Ann Boone, SCN 502-348-4911
NelCASA, Cindy Hibbs, Program Director 502-331-1515
Nelson County 4-H Council (See Extension Office) 502-348-9204
Nelson County Association for the Handicapped, A. Rosalie Ballard, Pres. 502-348-2125
Nelson County Children of the American Revolution, Jessieanne H. Wells 502-252-5643
Nelson County Community Clinic, Bobbi Harned 502-349-5990
Nelson County Democratic Women’s Club, 502-348-2247
Nelson County Dive Team, Butch Henley 502-827-1726
Nelson County Education Endowment Fund, Vivian Fleenor 502-349-7000
Nelson County Emergency Management Agency Joe Osborne 502-348-1855
Dispatch Non-emergency 502-348-3600
Nelson County Extension Office 502-348-9204
Nelson County Fair, Keith Willett 502-348-4167
Nelson County Family Resource Center, Rhea Cundiff 502-349-7006
Nelson County Genealogical Roundtable, Susan Joy Lewis 502-348-3714
Nelson County Head Start Program 502-348-9064
Nelson County Health Dept., Tammy Moore 502-348-3222
Nelson County High School Resource Center, Virginia White 502-349-7010
Nelson County Historical Society, Dixie Hibbs 502-348-8559
Nelson County Industries, Shannon Oller 502-348-2481
Nelson County Ministerial Association, Rev. Tom Mobley Current Pres. 502-348-3495
Incoming President 2009: Phyllis Bowling 502-350-5125
Nelson County Organization of Republican Women, Paula Burkot 502-249-0293
Nelson County Property Valuation Administration, Barbara Tichenor 502-348-1810
Nelson County Special Olympics, Mark & Becky Ballard 800-633-7403 or 502-349-1483
502-648-4946
New Haven-Boston Family Resource Center ,Christi Van Deventer 502-349-7230
New Haven Head Start Program 502-549-3786
New Haven Optimist Club, Tom Bullock 502-549-3544
New Hope Food Bank, Carmel Cecil 502-549-6015
New Hope Food Bank Thrift Store, Carmel Cecil or Marilyn Nalley 502-549-6015
New Life Center, Cindy Burfield 502-515-7891
Nextel 888-566-6411
Nolin Rural Electric Co-op Corporation 270-765-6153
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Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 502-348-1879
Optioncare, Elizabethtown 270-763-0203
Ostomy Support Group of Middle Kentucky, John Mikkalsen 502-339-7568
Ovarian Cancer Support Group, Elizabeth Jordan, Program Director 502-708-1625 502-899-6963
Overeaters Anonymous 502-827-4819
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Parkinson’s Support Group 502-350-4458
Partnership for Prescription Assistance 888-477-2669
Passages (Elizabethtown) 270-737-6449
Patient Advocate (See Kentucky Division National Patient Advocate)
Physical Therapy WoRXs 502-350-0880
Prevention Advocates for Tomorrow’s Health, Tonda Luckett 502-348-5947
Ext. 2247
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Regional Prevention Center - Kids Now Plus Program 270-765-5992
Ext. 1407
Relay for Life, Penny Smith or Lou Smith at 502-507-0006 or 502-827-1400
Rape Victims Services Program (See Advocacy and Support Center) 270-234-9236
Reformers Unanimous, Frank and Patricia Olcott 502-348-0117 or 502-549-7751
Residential Treatment (Community Recovery Center, Elizabethtown) 270-765-5145
Rolling Fork Historic Preservation Association, Inc., Charles Lemons 502-549-6310
Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, Andy Hall 502-549-3177
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St. Vincent de Paul Society, Margaret Mattingly 502-348-9752
Salt River Electric Co-op Corporation 502-348-3931
Salvation Army, Nelson County Unit - Toni Wiley 502-348-2335
Senior Citizens Center, Bardstown, Georgie Briney 502-349-0516
Senior Citizens, Bloomfield, Lynn Burkhead 502-252-8435
Senior Citizens, Boston, Laverne Douglas 502-833-4624
Senior Citizens, Cox’s Creek, Claudia Smith 502-348-4886
Senior Citizens, New Haven, Ginger Greene 502-549-6501
Social Security Administration, Regional Office, Elizabethtown, Ky. 270-769-2410
Southern States 502-348-3345
Spanish In Our Community, Traci Melgar 502-314-0885
Special Olympics, Mark & Becky Ballard 800-633-7403; 502-648-4946 or 502-349-1483
Springhaven 800-767-5838 or 270-769-1234
Bardstown Outreach Office 502-331-9443
Stephen Foster Drama Association, Inc. 502-348-5971
Stephen Foster Music Club, Carolyn Goodman 502-348-9604
Supported Employment Program (MR/DD - Elizabethtown) 270-735-1803
Supported Living Program (MR/DD - Elizabethtown) 270-769-3377
Support Group for Abused Women 502-331-9443
Survivors of the Loss of Suicide, Tina Rogers 502-331-0183 or 502-510-5141
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TACK (Transit Authority of Central Kentucky) 800-242-8225
The Bards of Bardstown, Joe Shellbetter 502-350-0143
The Caring Place, Delena Trent 800-692-9394 or 270-692-9300
The Caring Closet 270-692-1427
The New Life Center, Inc., Cindy Burfield 502-349-6603
The Compassionate Friends, Mary Ballard 502-348-5683
Therapeutic Rehabilitation Program 502-349-6057
The Work Connection 502-331-9675
Together RX Prescription Savings Program No phone
Tom McKay Center 502-348-6090
TOPS # 224, Penny Smith 502-507-0006
Lou Smith 502-827-1400
Kathy Fogle 502-349-0098
TOPS #262, Amy Armstrong 502-348-4932
Kay Weymouth 502-252-5615
TOPS # 541, Edna Pollett 502-252-8457
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United States Department of Agriculture, Linda Luckett 270-769-1555
United Way, Linda Wells 502-348-1891
University of Louisville School of Dentistry 502-852-5096
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VA Hospital 800-376-8387
VA Regional Office 800-827-1000
VA Representative @ Bardstown 800-928-0951 and/or 502-348-3647
VA Representatives @ Louisville Hospital 502-287-6851
Via Colori, Heather Whelan (Advocacy & Support Center) 270-234-9236
Vocational Rehabilitation 502-348-1879
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Walgreen Prescription Savings (Pharmacy) 502-348-2985
Wal-Mart Pharmacy 502-349-6044
Weight Watchers 502-348-3210
Whiskey City Cruisers, Rhodie Wheeler 502-348-6456
Widows & Widowers Support Group 502-350-5570
Will Staff 502-349-6800
Windsor Gardens Assisted Living 502-349-6214
X - Y - Z
Zero Tolerance Program 270-765-5992
Ext. 1402
Directory
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19th Hole Golf Club
President: Joe Dodson
Contact: Bill Sheckles @ 348-3929 (day) or 348-2346 (p.m.)
Meets: Last Saturday of each month.
Where: Call for information
When: Call for information
Service: Offers a minority scholarship.
Fundraiser: Annual golf tournament the second Saturday in June.
AARP (American Association of Retired People)
President: Jane Durbin
Contact: Jane Durbin @ 348-5589
Meets: 3rd Tuesday of each month
Where: Nelson County Library
When: 11 a.m.
Service: Social, supportive, and informational organization for the retired of Nelson
County. Engages speakers on topics pertinent to the needs of the retired.
AT&T Telephone Company 888-390-7770
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Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Service: Lifeline Program which is a discount on monthly bill for
low income. Guidelines: Must have SSI, TANIF (K-TAP),
Medicaid, Food Stamps. Will deduct $13.50 off phone
bill each month for those who are eligible.
401 Program: Free local calls for the disabled who are blind,
Legally blind, physically disabled in such a way that making a
Phone call would be difficult or impossible.
401 Program: Also applies to seniors who are over 65 years old
Active Day of Bardstown
1013 Granite Drive (04) 502-350-0663
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: This is a fee-based medical adult day care facility which
provides a safe environment for family members who are
in need of alternative assistance. Also offers rehabilitative-
type services for physical therapy, speech therapy, and
occupational therapy. Call for more information.
Adecco Employment Services
970 Chambers Blvd. (04) 502-349-1922
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Service: Employment agency which works to place people in temporary
and/or full time positions. Must be 18 or over. Fee normally
paid by employer.
Advocacy & Support Center
890 Rineyville Road
Elizabethtown, Ky.42701 270-234-9236
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
24/7 phone line
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Provides outpatient counseling for those who have been raped.
Accredited as child advocacy center.
No fee.
Will return Nelson County residents to counselors who practice
in Nelson County and will see the resident free of charge. This
is a non-profit organization funded by federal, state, grants so
that they can offer their services at no cost.
Also presents the Via Colori Festival annually as a fundraiser.
This is a modern day expression of a centuries-old art form where
more than 50 artists gather to create their art directly on the pavement.
It is a celebration of creativity. All proceeds go to the Advocacy
& Support Center for the assistance of those in distress.
Advocates for Autism Awareness
Contact: Charla 502-349-0214
Service: This is a telephone based support group for those with
loved ones with autism. Provides educational and
informational resources for the increased awareness of
issues related to autism.
Affordable Hearing Aids
906 Woodland, Ste 209
Elizabethtown, Ky. 502-331-0017
Hours: Monday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
T,W,Fri 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Th 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Service: Has several programs to assist those with fixed incomes,
low incomes, etc. in getting hearing aids as reduced price.
“Hear Now” - application process whereby qualified persons
receive refurbished hearing aids at $100.00 for each one.
Monies must be sent at time of application with no refund.
Hearing tests are billed to insurance. Medicare pays for one
hearing test in a lifetime. KATLC is a state-run program
which assists people who are on disability by paying for
both test and hearing aids. Care Credit is a finance company
that will grant an 18 month loan with no interest for the
purchase of hearing aids - anything over 18 months is at 11%
interest. Vocational Rehabilitation will pay all the cost if the
person is working and needs hearing aids in order to continue
to work. This is also a state-run program.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Contact: 800-467-8019 (Nationally)
502-348-5795 (Bardstown)
502-349-1671
502-252-5772
Meets: Various places and times. Please refer to the Support Group List.
Sunday 6:00 p.m. Nelson County Library
Monday 8:00 p.m. St. Catherine’s School, New Haven
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Church, New Hope
Tuesday 10:30 am First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday 10:30 am First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Nazareth Campus
Thursday 8:00 p.m. St. Monica’s Catholic Church
Friday 8:00 p.m. Nelson County Library
Saturday 8:00 p.m. Bloomfield Baptist Church
Service: Social, supportive, and informational organization for those recovering
from addiction to alcohol. Provides 12 step program developed
specifically for this cause. Names are held in confidence. No fees.
Al-Anon
Contact: 502-348-3210
502-348-1515
502-348-5795
502-348-2824
502-348-9464
Meeting: Sunday 6:00 p.m. Nelson County Library
Monday 8:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday 10:00 a.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ Thursday 8:00 p.m. St. Monica’s Catholic Church
Friday 8:00 p.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ
Saturday 9:00 a.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ
Service: Social, supportive, and informational organization for the families of those
engaged in or recovering from alcohol addiction.
Ala-teens
Contact: 502-348-5250 or 502-252-8135
Meeting: Thursday 8:00 p.m. St. Monica’s Catholic Church
Service: Provides a place for teenagers with parents who are engaged in or
recovering from alcohol addiction. This is a social, supportive,
and informational organization.
American Cancer Society
701 W. Mohammed Ali
Louisville, Kentucky
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
Contact: Pam Clark @ 502-560-6001 (Louisville)
Contact: Elaine Roche @ 348-2686 (Bardstown) Road to Recovery Program only
Contact: Penny Smith (502-507-0006) or Lou Smith (502-827-1400) Relay for Life
Meetings: None
Service: Wig program, free prosthetics, some medical supplies, some prescription
assistance, some medical equipment (on loan when available), Reach to
Recovery program (visit by another woman with the same surgery),
support groups in various counties, Road to Recovery which assists in
transportation to chemo appointments.
American Heart Association
240 Whittington Parkway
Louisville, Kentucky
800-242-8721 (National)
502-587-8641
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Kathy Renbarger
Website:
Service: Education-based, informational organization which sponsors various programs to help educate people in all walks of life as to preventative measures in heart disease. National campaigns to raise awareness: Go Red for Women, Get With
The Guidelines, CPR training, Search Your Heart Program, Simple Solutions,
The Cholesterol Low-Down, The Heart of Diabetes, Media Awareness Campaign, Start! Heart Walk.
American Legion Post #121
206 W. Broadway (04) 502-348-2208
Contact: Charles Wimsatt 502-969-9675
Sam Smith 502-507-4727
Meetings: 1st Thursday
Where: 206 W. Broadway
When: 7:30 p.m.
Service: To assist veterans and the community.
American Legion Post #121 Auxiliary
206 W. Broadway (04)
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Contact: Michelle Elmore 502-549-3631
Meetings: 1st Thursday
Where: American Legion Post
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Supports the American Legion Post
scholarships for veterans/ family members
Mary Barrett Marshall scholarship (open to all)
Laura Blackburn scholarship (open to all)
Assists with local disaster relief
Assists gas vouchers for veterans and families
Occasionally assists charitable organizations
Winter clothing drive
American Legion Post # 167 (Abraham Lincoln Post)
202 Downs Lane (04)
President: Frank T. Douglas
Contact: Sidney C. Shouse 502-348-9209
Meeting: 1st Sunday
Where: American Legion Post
When: 3:00 p.m.
Service: Community service to other organizations upon request
Supports local Boy Scout Club
Christmas Baskets
Veteran visits Bardstown High School
American Legion Post #167 Auxiliary
President: Georgia Girton 502-348-9420
Contact: Georgia Girton 502-348-9420
Meetings: 1st Sunday
Where: American Legion Post
When: 3.00 p.m.
Service: Christmas Baskets to elderly and infirm
Sends cards to housebound
Major fundraiser: Rainbow Dinner; Christmas Dance
American Legion Post # 288 502-252-9903
243 Lawrenceburg Road (08)
President: Tom Higdon 502-348-2698
Contact: Same
Meetings: 3rd Sunday
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Post #288
Service: Supports Bloomfield Little League, Project Graduation;
Assists disabled vets in their needs. Sends two (2) boys
in their junior year of high school to American Legion Boys
State Camp where they are taught in one intensive week how
the government works and develop leadership skills. Many
states offer scholarships and preference admissions to students
who have had this experience.
American Legion Post #288 Auxiliary
243 Lawrenceburg Road (08)
President: Barbara Bivens 502-275-9811
Contact: Same
Meetings: 3rd Sunday
When: 1:00 p.m. (dinner); 2:00 p.m. (Meeting)
Where: Post #288
Service: Sends a girl in their junior year to the American Legion Girls
State Camp. Please reference the information in above listing.
Has Easter Egg hunt, New Year’s Eve and Valentines Day dances,
Sponsors many events for youth in Bloomfield area. Fundraiser:
Fish Fry on 2nd Friday of each month, and rental of Post building.
American Lung Association
P.O. Box 9067 Louisville, Ky 40209 800-568-4872
4100 Churchman Avenue 40215 502-363-2652
Contact: Jennifer Hollifield, Ext 18
Contact: Susie Lile, Ext. 10 Patient assistance/referral Director
Helpline: Professionals answer patient questions r/t specific lung 800-548-8252
Disease. Counselors available to assist with smoke
cessation.
Service: Wide range of informational activities. Sponsors a variety
of programs to quit smoking. Works both with individuals
and professionals in educating to the effects of smoking. Works
with local health departments in promoting beneficial programs.
Works with tobacco control. Provides educational materials. Has
extensive resource list.
American Red Cross
Contact: Mary Sue Brown 502-348-1893
Doug Alexander 502-827-1505
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Service: Prepares for and responds to local disasters
Provides CPR, 1st Aid, Babysitting, and Lifeguard training
Provides additional Red Cross Health & Safety courses
Emergency communication between military and their families
Assists Bloodmobile with staffing
Assists with initial emergency funding for families in disaster
(the equivalent of three days of food/clothes/shelter)
American Second Harvest (See Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland)
Amerigas
499 Depot Street
New Haven, Kentucky 40051 502-549-3113
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Senior citizen discount of 2 cents per gallon of propane.
Senior citizen is anyone 60 years and older.
Angel Flight East
1501 Narcissa Road
Blue Bell, Pa 19422 800-383-9464
Contact: Person who answers phone
Service: This is a 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization comprised of
pilot volunteers, ground volunteers, and a small staff of
dedicated to service the community by facilitating free air
transportation for seriously ill patients who need to get to
treatment far from home. They are flown to the medical
facilities free of charge. This group covers from Maine to the
Carolinas and west to Ohio. For other destinations, this
company will connect you with other volunteer pilot
organizations to meet your needs. Can be accessed online.
Arthritis Foundation
Contact: Nationally 800-383-6843
Regional:
Ohio River Valley Chapter 513-271-4545
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Locally:
Mabel Patterson 502-348-3369
Service: Provides free literature upon request with the latest
information about arthritis research.
Asset Funding Corporation 800-542-9513
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #461
Washington, DC 20078-2600
Hours: Monday - Thursday
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Provides a no cost, no obligation policy evaluation to determine
the value of a life insurance policy to see if you qualify for a
cash settlement. This is for anyone diagnosed with a life-
threatening illness (any age), or someone at least 75 years old.
Avada Audiology
1233 Woodland 270-769-1176
Elizabethtown, Ky. 800-313-2797
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Service: Tests for hearing. Administers the “Hear Now” Program,
Whereby those who are eligibility can receive refurbished
Hearing aids at $100.00 a unit. Call for more information.
Awana Club International
Commander: Becky Mudd
Contact: Bloomfield Baptist Church
Meetings: Sunday
When: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Bloomfield Baptist Church
Service: Evangelizes, challenges, and trains youth in Christian leadership.
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Bardstown Bluegrass Festival
Contact: Pam Waldridge 502-252-9004 or 502-507-5449
Service: A two day event highlighting local performers.
Bardstown Garden Club
President: Mary Sue Brown 502-348-1893
Contact: Sue Thomason 502-348-6568
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Meetings: 1st Thursday
Where: Bardstown Civic Center, 321 S. 3rd Street
When: 2:00 p.m.
Services: Generate interest in horticulture
Educate members in all aspects of flowers arrangements
Provide outlet for creative expression
Does flower arrangements for opening night of “Stephen Foster” musical,
for the Flaget Memorial Hospital lobby, for Spring nursing home residents Does landscaping at the Ladies Civil War Museum, Hospice dinners, and
manages the horticulture and flower exhibit at the County Fair.
Bardstown Family & Youth Service Center
420 North 5th St. (04) 502-331-8808
Contact: Katherine Webb
Hours: Monday - Friday
7:45 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Service: Focus is to decrease any barriers to the learning process of
the students. A needs assessment is done every other year
to determine if there is an issue which needs to be dealt
with. There is no fee for this service. This is specifically
for students and parents from this district.
Bardstown Farmer’s Market
East Flaget Avenue (04)
Hours: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
From June through October 31st
Service: Offers fresh, locally grown flowers, vegetables, eggs,
chicken and rabbit meat, handcrafted items, herbs and
plants. Local vendors available. Senior Nutrition Checks
are redeemable here. To become a vendor, call the
Extension Office at 348-9204.
Bardstown Lions Club
President: Mike Newton
Contact: Barbre Owens 502-252-1050
Meetings: 3rd Monday
Where: Nelson County Library
When: Noon
Service: Assists those in need with eye exams and eye glasses.
Collects old eye glasses for reuse
Camp Crescendo - local camp (Hardin County) which allows
children with aids, foster children, the deaf and the visually impaired
an opportunity to experience a week of camp living. Free. Bed and board
provided. Swimming pool, hiking, etc. Three 5-day sessions during the Summer. Volunteers at camp must be 16 years and older. For more information, contact James Pettit @ 502-239-4188. Or access web at
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937-7930
Bardstown/Nelson County Adult and Community Education
407 S. 3rd St. (04)
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Director: Belinda Carter
Contact: Donna Burba 502-331-8809
Services: Offers free classes to the citizens of Nelson County.
Two components:
(1) Adult education via GED preparation, Literacy,
and English as a second language classes.
(2) Community education via classes in a variety of
opportunities to further talents and skills such as basket making, etc.
Where: 407 S. 3rd Street
When: Monday - Thursday 8:30 - 3 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Bardstown Optimist Club
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President: Sara Beery
President Elect: Darren Patrick
Contact: Becky Distler 502-348-8460
Meetings: 2nd Monday @ 7:00 p.m.
4th Monday at noon
Where: My Old Kentucky Home Country Club
Service: Dedicated to serving the youth of Nelson County since 1955.
Sponsors Little League, Little Miss Princess contest at the
Nelson County Fair, Youth Appreciation Program and Chess
Club. Helps children with worthwhile projects. Oratorical
and essay contests lead to scholarships. Toys for Kids Drive
annually from October - December.
Bardstown Property Valuation (See listing under Nelson County Property Valuation)
Bardstown Rehabilitation Services (KORT)
*Affiliated with Flaget Memorial Hospital
875 Pennsylvania Avenue (04) 502-349-6961
Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday By appointment only
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: A full spectrum rehabilitation service. Includes Speech
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Neck &
Back Rehab, Lymphedema, Aquatic Therapy, Sports
Medicine, Pediatric Therapy, Arthritis Rehab, Hand Therapy,
etc. A program to assist financially with the cost is the
Prompt Pay Program where the client receives a 30% discount
for paying on the day of service.
Bardstown Rotary Club
President: Bart Klindt 502-348-3202
Pres. Elect: Jill Hill
Meetings: Wednesdays
Where: Old Talbott Tavern
When: Noon
Service: Encourages community service and high ethical standards
among members. Sponsors Kids Day annually. Assists local
charity organizations with monetary donations. Sponsors
Interact, a high school program to involve students in community
service. “Coat-A-Kid” project annually with coat give away at a
local school. Provides five (5) $1000 educational scholarships yearly.
Sponsors foreign exchange student from here to abroad for one year
of schooling in a foreign county. Collects food baskets annually.
Bardstown School Child Care Program
420 N. 5th Street (04) 502-331-8815
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: This is a wrap-around program which provides child care
before and after school hours during the school year. It
also provides full day child care for Bardstown City School
students. There are programs to cover during school breaks
as well as during the summer months. It is fee based. Call
for more information.
Bardstown Senior Citizen Center
509 N. 4th St. (04) 502-349-0516
Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Contact: Georgia Briney
Service: Social and support group for Nelson County residents over 60.
Seniors are able to gather daily for fellowship, games, cards,
tournaments, and periodically road trips. Hot lunch served.
Free will offering is accepted, but there is no charge for services
received. Is the main group from which other senior groups
are formed.
Bardstown Woman’s Club
President: Bonnie Cecil 502-348-8354
Contact: Mary Harris 502-348-3311
Meetings: 4th Tuesday
Where: Bardstown Baptist Church
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Helps women in the county. Art contest yearly. Blankets
for elderly and shut-ins. Works with Child Custody Services
in providing duffle bags to displaced children.
Bennett Gas
331 Main Street
Lebanon Junction, Kentucky 866-242-0476 or 502-833-0476
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: 25 cent/gallon discount for paying within 10 days of statement.
Bethany Haven
512 Edelen Avenue (04)
Hours: Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Faye Keeling 502-348-3525
Service: This is the only homeless shelter in Nelson County. It is
temporary shelter for a person or a family in real need.
House can accept up to 20 people. Nonperishable foods,
linens, toothbrush, etc. are provided. Funded by United
Way of Nelson County, by private donations, and by an
annual golf scramble fundraiser. This is a nonprofit
organization. Individuals have to be homeless and residents
of Nelson County. Accessed through Bardstown Housing
Authority.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Director: Bob Belknap 502-350-0551
Contact: Same
Service: Provides adult mentors (16 years of age and up) to assist
youth ages 7-18. Program covers 11 counties. Mentors
are volunteers who have undergone background and reference
checks and gone through an orientation and training periods.
No state or federal funds are used. Funded privately and by
donations. Fundraiser every April: Bowl for Kids Sake held
at the Bardstown Lanes. Children are treated to a free weekend
at Green River camp twice a year, to horseback riding, movies,
derby, etc. Volunteers are always welcome!
Binky Patrol
113 Jones Avenue (04)
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Contact: April Blevins 502-348-0172
Meets: Every 3 months
Where: Various locations
Service: Provides homemade blankets to children and teens in need of comfort.
Networks with Home of the Innocence, Wayside Christian Mission,
Springhaven, Kosairs Childrens Hospital, St. Jude’s Hospital, Bethany
Haven.
Blessed Assurance Community Services
10233 Boston Road
Boston, Ky 40107
Hours: Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Contact: Shannon Reid 502-833-0210
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Service: Day Program for adults with intellectual or developmental
problems. Is also a residential facility, provides both respite
and emergency respite services. There is a fee for this
service. Medicaid is accepted.
Bloomfield Community Chest
Contact: Rayfield Houghlin, treasurer 502-252-7416
Service: Non-profit organization of churches in Bloomfield area.
Love offering gathered twice a year through local churches to
fund the program. Accessed by way of one of the ministers
who approve and validate the need of person(s) requesting help.
Check written by treasurer. Limited funds. Assistance limited to Bloomfield, Chaplin, and Fairfield area.
Bloomfield Family & Youth Resource Center
96 Arnold Lane
Bloomfield, KY 40008 502-349-7204
Contact: Doris Lewis
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Service: Assists school children from Bloomfield Elementary School
and Bloomfield Middle School. Focus is to remove anything
which presents a barrier to the learning process. It is specific
to the families and children of these two schools. Has some
additional programs, ie. “Here’s Looking at You” (K-6th)
which is a drug education program. “Generation X” shows
the dangers of using prescription drugs. There is a program
on “Dating Violence” and yet another on “Young Ladies Like
Us” which deals with self confidence and self esteem issues
Bloomfield Lions Club
President: Mary Ames
Contact: Charles Cornell 502-252-8218
Meetings: 2nd or 3rd Tuesday
Where: Upstairs at Hometown Pizza
When: 6:00 p.m.
Service: Assists those in need with eye exams and eye glasses.
Collects old glasses for reuse.
Camp Crescendo - please refer to the information listed under
Bardstown Lions Club. lions- Can also
contact Howard Cook @ 502-937-7930
Bloomfield Masonic Lodge
142 Fairfield Hill
Bloomfield, KY
Contact: No information was made available about this club.
Meetings:
Service:
Bloomfield Senior Citizen Center
Bloomfield Baptist Church
Springfield Road (08) 502-252-8435
Contact: Lynn Burkhead
Open: Wednesday
When: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Service: Provides a place for those 60 + residents to gather for games and
socialization. Provides hot lunch. This is a free service, but any
donation is accepted.
Bluegrass Assisted Living
107 Thruway Drive (04) 502-349-2026
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Service: This is a certified, not licensed facility. There are 20 units
for assisted living clients and 20 units for Alzheimer’s clients.
Cost for separate living studio is $1750.00 monthly (as of 2009);
one bedroom apartments are $2500.00 monthly (as of 2009).
Client must be ambulatory, able to take care of self, and present
no danger to self or others. Refrigerator and microwave are
provided (upon request), locked boxes for medications, emergency
pull cords in bathrooms, walk in showers and cable for TV.
Three meals a day are provided. There is an enclosed courtyard.
A beautician is available on Monday & Tuesday (private pay).
Churches serve the client needs with Faith Fellowship every Sunday; Wickland Baptist every other Thursday, and St. Joseph’s with
communion service every Tuesday and Mass once a month.
Call for more information.
Bourbon City Brass Band
Director: Ken Distler 502-348-8460
Contact: Same
Meetings: Rehearse Thursdays
Where: United Methodist Church
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Official band for Fort Duffield and Camp Nelson
Civilian civil war reenactment band using period clothing
and period instruments. Specialty is Stephen Foster music.
Concerts throughout the year.
Boy Scouts Headquarters
Scouts Service Center
Louisville, Kentucky
Contact: Larry Arnold 502-361-2624
Service: This is the main center for all scouting activity. When in
doubt, call this number to locate a cub scout, cadet scout,
or boy scout troop near you. This is the Scout Central for
all information regarding them in Kentucky. What is listed
below for the Boy Scouts Troops is only a partial listing.
Boy Scouts Troop # 136
Scoutmaster: Tom Vernon 502-349-6488
Meetings: Tuesdays
Where: Bloomfield Christian Church
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Helps prepare boys 11-17 to make ethical and moral decisions
by instilling values. Each scout performs six (6) hours of community
service. Assists in cleaning up after Relay for Life. Assists in cleaning
up six (6) miles of roadway in the county twice a year. Attends camp
once a year in various locations. Collects food items for local food banks. Fundraiser: Craft Fair and the My Old Kentucky Home Bike Luncheon.
Boy Scouts Troop # 142
Scoutmaster: Bob Bruno 502-348-2914
Meetings: Thursday
Where: United Methodist Church
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Helps prepare boys 11-17 to make ethical and moral decisions by
instilling values. Clean up after the Bourbon Festival each year and
clean up after the Fall Craft Fair. Make annual trip to Camp Crooked
Creek. Performs Adopt-a-Highway and Monkey Bridge.
Boy Scout Troop #996
Scoutmaster: Jason Johnson 502-549-5580
Meetings: Vary
Where:
When:
Service: Helps prepare boys 11-17 to make ethical and moral decisions by
instilling values. This year (2009) assisted elderly and disabled
residents of New Haven area clean up yards after severe ice storm.
Bread Thrift Store
221 W. John Rowan (04) 502-331-0009
Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Service: Sells bread products at day old prices.
Buttermilk Days Festival
Contact: Bill Sheckles 502-348-3929
When: 4th week end in August
Runs from the Thursday - Saturday
Where: S. 3rd Street at the “Buttermilk Lot” across the street from
St. Monica’s Church
Service: A week end event that offers home cooking, sweet harmonies,
dancing and reunions of families, friends, and neighbors. Has
become a tradition in Nelson County. The food is all free.
There are booths where vendors sell their items. Softball.
Each day has different focus:
Thursday: Homemade wine tasting contest and wild meat cookout.
Friday: Street Dance for the kids and hot dogs
Saturday: Buttermilk Breakfast and Dinner in the evening.
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Camp Evergreen
Ext. 8936 @ 502-719-8936
Contact: Amy Sloboda 800-264-0521
Service: This is a family camp program offered by Hosparus
Counseling Center. Held at Loucon Training and
Retreat Center near Leitchfield, Ky., this is a week end
program for families and children who are grieving the
loss of a family member. A first of its kind in Kentucky,
it combines traditional camp with grief education and
unique workshops to help families deal with the loss.
Applications can be obtained on line. There is a fee of
$150/couple. It runs from Friday evening after dinner and
ends Sunday afternoon. Normally held in October. There are
grants available to assist with the cost if needed.
Camp Quality Kentucky
P.O. Box 535
3746 Highway 1066
Bloomfield, Kentucky 40008
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Director: Eric Wint 502-931-3182
Contact: Carolyn Geiser 866-729-2759 or call 502-673-8365
Service: Letting kids with cancer be kids again. A nonprofit, chari-
table organization providing numerous services to children
6 - 16 who have or have had a diagnosis of cancer. Includes
a free week- long experience of camping at Loukon Training
& Retreat Center the last Sunday of July. Other events are an
annual reunion in September, a baseball outing, and two other
events during the Winter months. Application can be accessed
on line and mailed to Camp Quality, Attn: Kim, 3020 Wolf Lake
Blvd., New Albany, Indiana 47150. Also sponsors meals once a
month for families whose children are currently cancer patients
at Kosairs. Have resource lists and can make some referrals.
Catholics United for Life
P. O. Box 10
New Hope, Kentucky 40052 270-325-3061
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Contact: Theo Sterns
Service: This is a nonprofit organization with eight national affiliations.
Deals with prolife, right-to-life, and all other life issues as well
as (euthanasia, etc.) Focus is on educating public on alternatives
to abortion. Sponsor an annual youth conference regionally. More information on this conference can be gotten from their website at
. Legal association with Center for Law & Justice International which gives legal advice for issues related to free speech. Offers speakers service on life issues and referral service
to other organizations to assist with alternatives to abortion.
Central Ky. Chapter of The National Wild Turkey Federation
Contact: Dooley Mattingly 502-549-5025
Meeting: Scheduled as needed
Announced in The Kentucky Standard
Call for more information
Service: Established to bring the wild turkey population back into Ky.
after it was nearly extinct. Monitors the population. Partners
with other states to “trade” animals which are needed so that
each state benefits from the partnership.
Focuses on local youth in the community to involve them with
community activities and thereby help to create in them more
civic-minded individuals and stronger, more committed leaders.
Specifically works with 4-H.
Offers scholarships annually to one senior from each High School.
Information is given to the High School counselors and the choice
is made from those applications that are submitted.
Present turkeys to local Community Action Program at Christmas
for distribution to those less fortunate.
Fundraiser: Banquet in March at St. Gregory’s. Cost $20.00/person
for a buffet dinner. Raffle each year of 10 guns.
Central Kentucky Gaited Horses
4936 Louisville Road (04)
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Contact: Donna Perkins 502-348-0860 or 502-348-9439
Meetings: Scheduled as needed
Call for more information
Service: Non-profit social organization whose members total 60+ facilities.
They are dedicated to providing family oriented programs and to
promoting the gaited horse as well. Monthly shows from May -
October and trail rides are offered throughout the year. There is
a moderate cost to participate ($4.00 for members; $6.00 for non-
members) with emphasis on participation not entry fees. Member-
ship to Club has a fee of $10 for individual and $20.00 for a family.
All horse shows are held at the Nelson County Fairgrounds.
Central Ky. Senior Corp
1111 Dixie Highway
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Director: Richie Hamilton 866-275-5772
2nd contact: Latesa Barnes
Contact: Carol Baldwin (SHIP & SMP) 270-737-0669
Meetings: Last Thursday
Where: Springfield, Ky.
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Service: Four programs available:
1. R.S.V.P. (retires Seniors Volunteer Program)
60+ years old volunteer their time, are placed
in organizations which can use their help
2. S.C.P. (Senior Companion Program)
Seniors help others in need in Nelson County
with “sitting”, light housekeeping, transportation to
doctor appointments (local), grocery, etc. Compensated
for mileage and receive $2.65/hour for a 4-8 hour day.
No lifting. No more than 40 hours a week.
**To qualify to have a volunteer come, Nelson County residents must be disabled or show adequate need. There is also an income requirement.
3. S.H.I.P. (State Health Insurance Program)
Assists seniors decrease the cost of prescriptions.
Finds drugs that are less expensive
Sometimes medications are free
4. S.M.P. (Senior Medicare Program)
Helps in choosing Medicare Part D program
Assists with over billing
Chamber of Commerce
One Court Square
Bardstown, Ky 40004
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Dorothy White, Executive Director 502-348-9545
Mission: Promote and serve Nelson County commerce. Serves
as catalyst to unite commerce, government, and business.
Affiliated since 1946 with Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.
Affiliated with Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Directors.
Partners with the Small Business Development Association.
Services: Membership in Chamber of Commerce to local businesses.
Referral service for the members via phone, newcomer literature.
Resources for businesses to interact with one another.
Media coverage for ribbon cutting at opening of members’ new
business in Nelson County.
Networking events such as the 501 Business After Hours Meeting
which allows members to meet in an informal gathering. Great
opportunity to network.
Advocacy support at Frankfort for new ideas, new agendas.
Help people get started in business with all the information they
need to succeed.
Promotes young leaders by being involved in a program whereby thirty students (Sophomores) are chosen by school counselors to spend one
day each month for nine (9) months being instructed in how to be a
community leader.
Provides literature about the county in a Newcomer package presented to welcome new residents.
Fundraisers: Gift check for individual or company.
Golf outing every year in June.
Directory, Relocation Packet, Official Map Project.
Civil Air Patrol
Contact: Commander Edward Jett 502-252-8004
Meetings: Call for more information
When:
Where: Bardstown Nelson County Airport, Hanger C
Service: This is an Auxiliary of the United States Air Force. Begun
in World War II, it focuses on leadership skills, physical
training, and academics for young men and women in Nelson
County. Extensive training in aerospace education where the
youth aged 12-21 learn about planes, space, etc, and search and
rescue techniques. Air Force type uniform is required and military
ranking is given. They are inspected by the Air Force. CAP
is part of the security system put in place by Homeland Security
to keep our country safe. Scholarships are available.
Colonial Health & Rehabilitation Center
708 Bartley Avenue (04) 502-348-9260
Office Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Provides long term care for elderly. Rehabilitation potential.
Privately owned. Fee based. Accept Medicare, Medicaid, and
private pay.
Communicare, Inc.
107 Cranes Roost Court
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701
Ex. Dir.: Bill Osbourne 270-765-2605
Contact: Services at their phone number listed
Mission: “The mission of Communicare is to utilize our core values
to ensure the provision of behavioral health and mental
retardation/developmental disability services aimed at
improving the emotional, physical and mental health and
overall quality of life within the communities we serve.”
Service: This is an independently owned and operated mega-mental
health organization with far reaching impact on Nelson
County. It focuses on all aspects of mental illness, mental
retardation/developmentally disabled, drug and alcohol abuse.
It covers children, adolescents, and adults, offering inpatient
and outpatient counseling, residential treatment, emergency
services, crisis intervention, and a host of other programs to assist in raising the quality of life for the most vulnerable among us.
It is fee-based, accepts most insurances, accepts private pay,
Medicare, Medicaid, etc.
Because of the numerous services/programs offered, they are
listed in sections to make it easier to identify.
Initial appointments are always made through 888-344-8066
I. Adult Services
Bardstown
Communicare Clinic
331 S. 3rd Street (04) 502-348-9206
Hours: Monday 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Tues/W 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Kathleen Powers
Services:
Community Medication Support Program
Offers needed psychotropic and neuroleptic medications to
those with no others means of getting them. Client eligibility
necessary. Application guidelines reviewed annually.
Community Support Program - Adult Case Management
Promotes social and emotional growth for adults with severe
mental illness.
HUD Apartments
HUD subsidized apartments (10 units in Bardstown) for those
diagnosed with severe mental illness but are able to live inde-
pendently. Must be 18 or older. Application process.
Outpatient Counseling
Offers individual, family, and group therapy, drug and alcohol
counseling, and marital counseling. It is fee-based with sliding
scale. Accepts most insurances and Passport.
Preadmission Screening Resident Review
Screening available to individual of any age seeking admission
to Medicaid certified intermediate or skilled nursing facility
that is a federally mandated program. Must have serious mental
illness, mental retardation, or developmental disability.
Severe Mental Illness Case Management
Provides identification and access to resources and services that
may enhance life for the mentally ill client.
Therapeutic Rehabilitation Day Program
333 S. 3rd St. (04) 502-349-6057
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Coordinator: Theresa Johns
Deals with major depression and schizophrenia. Must have
significant symptoms for at least two years with diagnosis of
major mental illness. Outpatient service only. Self pay.
Elizabethtown
Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit 270-737-1360
100 Gray Street
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701
Alternative to inpatient hospitalization. 8-bed, 24 hour,
non-medical voluntary unit assists in time of crisis.
Multidisciplinary team approach.
Emergency Services
100 Gray Street
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 270-737-1360
24/7 on call Mental Inquest Warrant Evaluation
available. Link to inpatient units. Does jail triage on
call consultation. Disaster/Emergency response. Provides
education and training on mental health and the law.
LifeSpring Unit Medical Coverage
913 N. Dixie Avenue
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 270-706-1706
Inpatient psychiatric care at Hardin Memorial
Hospital. 24/7/365 days a year.
II. Children’s Services
Bardstown
Bardstown IMPACT
(Interagency Mobilization for Progress on Adolescent and Children’s Treatment)
138 Robin Drive (04) 502-331-4677
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Must be referred into this program.
State program whose focus is to work with severely
emotionally disturbed children ages 4 - 18. Works
to coordinate services/resources needed to help child/
family in maintaining the child out of a hospital setting.
Works with school system, psychiatrists, therapists.
Uses the “wrap-around approach”, working with any-
one in the child’s life who is significantly involved.
Multidisciplinary team approach. Nurse practitioner is
available. Offers case management, parental support,
parental respite. Accepts Medicaid and have access to
a State Program for payment of services. Must be active
in therapy. Child is referred to this program and must be
accepted through a governing agency (LIAC - Local
Interagency Council).
School-based Therapy
Individual, family, group therapy based in the school. Therapists
go to the school to find out how the child is doing and to work
with the child there.
Elizabethtown
Children’s Crisis Stabilization Unit
100 Gray Street
Elizabethown, Ky. 270-360-0419
8-bed, 24 hour alternative to inpatient psychiatric hospital.
Non-medical. Offers individual, family, and group therapy.
nursing service available and psychiatric evaluation. For
children only.
III. Alcohol & Drug Services
Bardstown
Communicare Clinic
331 S. 3rd St. (04) 502-348-9206
Outpatient Counseling
Outpatient counseling for adults & adolescents.
Chemical dependency assessments. Individual, group,
and family therapy, couples counseling. DUI assess-
ment and treatment, codependency treatment, aftercare
services, education and referral, special services for
women’s needs.
Women’s Substance Abuse Case Management Services
Assists women to stay in treatment by eliminating barriers
to recovery. Links to health care providers, transportation
services, childcare, housing assistance, and other needs the
woman might have. Woman must have alcohol and/or drug
problems and actively seeking treatment.
Elizabethtown
Communicare Kids Now Plus Program
1311 N. Dixie, Bldg. A 270-765-5992
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701 Ext. 1407
Promotes healthy pregnancy by prevention, intervention,
and treatment for those with drug abuse problems. Will
assist pregnant and/or up to 60 days post partum. There
are incentives for participation.
Community Recovery Center
1311 N. Dixie Avenue, Bldg D 270-765-5145
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701
Intensive Outpatient Service
Group, individual, family education . Program is 3 hours
a day (or night), 3 days a week for 8 week duration. Must
be 18 or older and chemically dependent.
Residential Treatment
Residential treatment center for up to 30 day stay. Must be
18 and older, chemically dependent. Offers the 12 Step
program, AA and NA support groups, relapse prevention,
spirituality groups, recovery oriented social and recreational activities.
Early Intervention Program
1311 N. Dixie, Bldg. A
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701 270-765-5992
Ext. 1402
For adolescents ages 12 -17 who have drug or alcohol
related offenses. Referrals made from schools, therapists,
Court Designated Worker Program and the court itself.
Screening tools used to place youth in appropriate programs
for best treatment outcome.
Passages 270-737-6449
Women’s transitional housing program. Subsidized housing
for chemically dependent women. Located in Hardin County,
but available to all in the eight county district. Criteria must
be met.
Zero Tolerance Program
1311 N. Dixie Bldg. A
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701 270-765-5992
Ext. 1402
A program for those below the age of 21 who have been
charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. Offers
21 DUI classes or treatment program.
IV. Mentally Retarded & Developmentally Disabled Services & Support
270-769-3377
Community Habilitation & Vocational Services
Bardstown
Nelson County Industries
801 Allison Avenue (04)
Adult Day Training
Hours: Monday - Friday 502-348-2481
7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Adult Day Training
Contact: Shannon Oller
Vocational and daily living skills training provided to
individuals with MR/DD over 21 years old in a factory-
type day program. Paychecks are received for both piece
work and for hourly pay as well. Learn to function in a
work-related environment. Contract work from local
businesses gives the MR/DD client experience in day-to-
day employment.
Adult Day Training
327 S. 3rd Street (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Contact: Kay Mattingly 502-348-0585
Seventeen (17) individuals are currently involved in this
non-vocational adult training center. Basic socialization
is the focus of this unit.
Adult Foster Care
Contact: Shannon Oller 502-348-2481
Jarutha Haire 270-769-3377
Places MR/DD client in private home. There are currently
ten placed in this manner in Nelson County. There is an
application process.
Group Homes
Tom McKay 502-348-6090
331 S. 3rd (04)
Eight individuals with MR/DD over age 22 are placed in
an 8-bedroom live-in residential home with staff to assist.
Michelle P. Medical Waiver
Alternative to institutional care. Must have diagnosis of
MR/DD. Must meet criteria. A non-residential waiver
that offers case management, community living supports,
and therapy in a non-residential setting.
Semi-Independent Living Apartments
Provision is made for MR/DD to live in independent living
situation with minimum supervision.
Staffed Residence
Brauchview Apartments
311 A. Bourbon Court
Bardstown, Ky. 40004 502-349-6221
MR/DD over 22 are placed in a 3 bedroom home with
staff in residence. Can house 21 clients in this manner.
Transportation
Private vans and buses are provided for the transportation
of the MR/DD client to the workplace and clients to TRP.
Elizabethtown
Regional MR/DD Office
320 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701 270-769-3377
Crisis Response/Prevention
Temporary support during a crises situation.
Emergency respite.
Supported Living Program
Wide variety of funding available. Will assist anyone of any
age with any kind of mental or physical disability. Two types
of funding available: a) One time purchase for home modifi-
cations or adaptive equipment; b) On-going purchase for
transportation needs, respite care, etc.
Supported Employment Program
The Employment Connection
1308 Woodland Drive
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701 270-735-1803
Must be over the age of 16 and have a diagnosis of
MR/DD. Programs assists client obtain and maintain
employment. Some eligibility requirements.
Community Action Program (Nelson County)
864 West Stephen Foster Ave. (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
County Coordinator: Lysa Drake 502-348-9596
Services: Income management; HEAP; Emergency assistance; Winter-
care assistance; Emergency Food & Shelter; Homeless Pre-
vention; Supportive Housing; Employment; Education;
Scholarship Program; Youth enrichment; Clothing Bank;
Christmas Program; Nutrition Program; Back Pack Program.
Distributes boxes of food monthly to seniors and handles the
Senior Nutrition Program (these are $4.00 checks that can be
used at the Farmer’s Market)
Community Action Program - TACK
(See listing under TACK)
Community Based Services
901 Atkinson Hill Avenue (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 502-348-9282
Contact: Family Support Division, Becky Johnson, Director
Protection and Permanency Division, Robin George, Director
Services: This is a government agency designed to assist low income
families in time of need. It is separated into two divisions:
Family Support Division
Deals with food stamps, aid to dependent children, and
medical cards primarily. Also includes programs like:
HEAP (winter assistance with paying heat bill);
KCHIP (health insurance for children);
Passport ( a program to assist with medications)
KTAP( designed to help single parents with young children
in the home). Financial guidelines must be met. Includes income
and number of members in the household.
Protection and Permanency Division
Deals with claims of abuse, neglect, or abandonment of
children and elderly as well. Investigates every complaint
received. Refers to appropriate agency to get the problem
dealt with. Does provide foster care services if needed.
Community Clinic ( See listing under Nelson County Community Clinic)
Concerned Parents of Nelson County
President: Rosie Dodson
Contact: Bill Sheckles 502-348-2346
Meetings: Call for more information
Where: Varies. Call for more information
When: Call for more information.
Service: Monitor progress of minority students in the Nelson County
school systems.
Offers three (3) $500.00 scholarships to deserving students.
Provide a variety of assistance to needy students
Sponsors Martin Luther King day annually
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DAR Cox’s Creek Chapter
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Contact: Regent Carolyn Roney Goodman 502-348-9604
Meetings: 2nd Monday in Sept., Oct., Nov., March and April
Special meeting held in May
Where: Nelson County Library
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: This is a non-profit, non-political women’s association
dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American
history, and securing a better American future through
better education.
Membership is based on the ability to tract family heritage
to a participant in the Revolutionary War.
Democratic Executive Committee
Elected Chair: Margie Bradford 502-348-8709
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Contact: Same
Meetings: 4 x yearly
March - May - August - November
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room
Bardstown City Police Station
New Justice Center Plaza
Service: Democratic political organization. Sponsors events during
election year where candidates can meet the public. Offers
rides to the public to the polls for anyone regardless of
party lines. Sponsors Picnic in the Park during election for
candidates to meet the public. Affiliated with State organizations.
Major fundraiser is hosting Jefferson Jackson Dinner. Assists
with voter registration.
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Department of Employment Services 502-348-2709
860 W. Stephen Foster Avenue (04)
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Hours: Monday, Tuesday
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday
7:30 a.m.- noon
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Assists the unemployed in finding gainful employment in
Nelson County. Also deals with Meade, Grayson, Marion,
Washington, and Breckinridge counties. Can register on
internet. Also can do work search on website listed above
which is the Office of Employment Training website.
Diabetes Coalition
Contact: Melissa Conder 800-280-1601
Meetings: Days and Times Differ Call for information
Where: Flaget Health Connection
Service: Informational, supportive, and assertive group dealing
with all aspects of diabetes. Instructions given in basic
understanding of the disease process as well as long-term
effects, complications, and preventative measures.
Disabled American Veterans
Contact: Commander Gary Rice 270-769-1083
Meetings: 2nd Thursday
Where: Pritchard Community Center, Elizabethtown, Ky.
When: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. (dinner); 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.( meeting)
Service: Provides a variety of assistance to disabled veterans in Hardin,
Larue, and Nelson counties. Visits veterans in nursing homes on
special days like Veterans Day, delivers fruit baskets to them at
Christmas. Upon request/notification, will visit funeral homes
for special service to honor the deceased veteran. Will provide
Honor guard at the funeral of veterans. Need funeral director to
request this service. Will help surviving spouse to obtain appropriate benefits. Three criteria to be a member of this group: Must be a disabled veteran, must have a purple heart, or must have been a prisoner of war.
Disabled American Veterans State Headquarters
115 Eastview 502-543-7705
Shepherdsville, Kentucky 40165
Disabled American Veterans Transportation
Contact: Leave message 270-692-5558
Service: Provides free transportation for disabled veterans from
Burger King on Rt. 245 to the VA facilities in Louisville,
and to the VA clinics at DuPont Circle, Newburg Road,
and Shively. These services are available on Monday
and Thursday at 8:00 a.m. Must call to make arrangements.
Leave message and the coordinator will return call.
Domestic Violence Support Group
Contact: Springhaven 800-767-5838
Meetings: Due to the potential safety concerns for the person, this
information can only be accessed through the Springhaven
services. The support group is facilitated by them.
Dovetail Institute for Interfaith Family Resources
815 Simon Greenwell Lane
Boston, Ky. 40107
Contact: Mary Rosenbaum 502-549-5499
Fax: 502-549-3543
Service: Non-profit, non-denominational organization with its
national office located in New Haven. Focus is on
assisting couples who are of two different religions,
particularly Judeo/Christian. Assists with helping the
couple to celebrate various holidays, etc. Provides
resource material for the interfaith couple and for clergy
in how to make arrangements of marriage ceremony
where both parties will be satisfied. Free literature,
but some of the books/booklets do have a cost to them.
Duvall Lodge #6 F. & A.M. (Masonic Lodge)
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Contact: Edward Glascoe 502-216-4379
Meetings: 7:30 p.m.
When: 1st & 3rd Tuesday
Where: 222 ½ N. 3rd Street
Service: No additional information was available at this time.
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Eastern Star, My Old Kentucky Home #436
Address: 129 Whitney Drive (04)
Contact: Joyce Rummage, Secretary 502-348-9409
Meetings: 7:30 p.m.
When: 4th Tuesday
Where: 222 ½ N. 3rd Street
Service: Makes donations to needy families whose cause has been
presented by a current member of the Lodge. Donates to
the American Heart Association and for Cancer research.
Donates to the Oneida Baptist Institute and to the Knights
Templar.
ECTC ( Elizabethtown Community & Technical College)
Dental Clinic
600 College Street
Student Center, Lower Level
Elizabethtown, KY 270-706-8567
Coordinator: Lois Chandler-Cousins
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Hours: Wednesday & Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Service: Offers preventative dental services to the public at greatly
reduced rates. All procedures are fully supervised before,
during, and after. This is dental cleaning only. Children
& adults welcome. Hours based on college semester. Call
for more information.
Experience Works
60 B Camptown Road (04)
Contact: Carol Raymond 502-348-7431
Service: Federal Program. Works with 55 years old and older
individuals who are low income. Places and trains in
non-profit organizations to assist these people in getting
back into the work force. Pays minimum wage of $6.55 hour,
18 hours a week maximum.
Extension Office
317 S. 3rd St. (04) 502-348-9204
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ron Bowman
Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences, Brandi Cope
Agent for 4-H Youth Development, Judy Creech
Agent for Community and Economic Development, Brandi Cope
Agent for Horticulture, Robbie Smith
Service: This is a part of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture
and Kentucky State University off campus network. It promotes
ideas which will better the community, cause local economy to
become stronger, and generates healthier living conditions. It is
divided into five (5) areas:
1. Agriculture & Natural Resources
Ron Bowman, Agent
This section deals with assisting the local farmers and
cattle farmers with issues related to their livelihood.
It encompasses soil tests (free), shared cost in soil
erosion and water quality programs, genetics improve-
ments and cattle handling facilities program; a shared
cost (50/50) related to insemination and raising cattle.
Among other programs offered are pesticide training,
crop disaster, livestock compensation, and environmental
quality incentive, and tobacco programs as well. The
Extension Office provides educational programs for beef,
swine, and grain producers.
2. Family & Consumer Science
Brandi Cope, Agent
This section works to improve the quality of life for both
the individual and the family. It focuses on economics,
social, and physical well-being. It specializes in projects
that affect the quality of life for Kentucky. There is an
extensive homemaker club network involving eight
different groups each of which is very active in programs
that strengthen the family life in Nelson County. These
clubs then reach out to support other facets of the ex-
tended community.
3. 4-H Youth Development
Judy Creech, Agent
This section deals with the Youth of the community. Using
the 4-H motto of Head, Heart, Hand, and Health, it strives
to assist the youth with clearer thinking, greater loyalty,
larger service, and better living for the club, the community,
the country, and the world. To do this, they involve the youth
in a wide variety of programs and contests. Some of these
include: poetry contests, poster contests, good record keeping,
and outings throughout the year. There are classes in health
and safety issues, CPR, babysitting, First Aid, water safety,
and bike safety. A 4-H camp is offered which is a week long.
A Kentucky 4-H Summit which is a three day event for 6th-8th
grade is also offered with the focus of developing good lead-
ership skills. Major fundraiser: Candy sale.
4. Horticulture
Robbie Smith, Agent
This section focuses on both the practical and the pretty aspects
of gardening. It involves training master gardeners who will, in
turn, teach others in the art and science of gardening. This section
sponsors the Blooming Bardstown Garden Tour, the
Downtown Bardstown Beautification Project, the
Bardstown Farmers Market. It also deals with educating
the public about home insect control, lawn care, the
production of home vegetables and fruit, tree and shrub
information. Sponsors the Kentucky Wine Festival which
highlights the young wine and grape growing industry in
Kentucky.
5. Community & Economic Development
Brandi Cope, Agent
This section helps resolve local problems with objective
information and educational assistance. It develops
community leadership.
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Farm Service Agency
2001 Buchanan (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Robert Friel 502-348-8664
Service: Federal farm agency that administers all farm programs.
Federally funded. Has grain programs, commodity loans,
price support, disaster programs for farmers in distress due
to drought, ice storm damage, debris removal. Offers crop
insurance for pastures and hay that insurance company does
not insure. Offers loans for real estate and for operational
expenses for the farm.
Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland (Formerly America Second Harvest)
313 Peterson
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 270-769-6997
Contact: Gary Miles
Service: Does not deal with individual citizens. Serves a multi-county
area. Provides food to charities for distribution to the poor.
Assists in the Backpack program through Community Action
Program. Funded by the United Way, individual donations,
federal funding, and grants. Distributes government commodi-
ties to area agencies. Shares expenses with “maintenance fees”
assessed to the participating charitable agencies.
Ferrellgas (Natural & Propane Gas)
Springfield, Kentucky 859-336-3694
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Service: Will meet or beat any price.
Has monthly budget.
Low price for first fill, then price locked in for the remainder
of the season.
Fine Arts Bardstown Society
Contact: Jeanette Cantrell 502-348-6488
Meetings: Last Tuesday
When: 5:30 p.m.
Where: Nelson County Public Library
Services: Mission is to promote, develop, and nurture the intellectual,
and artistic life of all individuals by sponsoring and parti-
cipating in programs that reinforce the importance of the
arts in the cultural fabric of this region. Annual member-
ship fee is currently $20.00. Sponsors a group member-
ship show at a local gallery. Displays artists’ works at
The Stephen Foster Drama. Maintains booth at the Bourbon
Festival. Is currently making plans to sponsor an plein air
(open air) painting week end in the Fall for any painter in
the region. There will be a fee with this. Also available for
public speaking.
Flaget Health Connection
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111 N. 3rd Street (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Amy Taylor 502-348-7010
Service : A community resource center which provides
Free literature on a variety of health-related topics
Free internet searches on diseases/wellness issues
Referral to local community resources
Bi-monthly calendar of events
Monthly health screenings
Free blood pressure screenings by appointment
Sponsors the annual Trim Down, Bardstown!
Flaget Immedicate Care Clinic
110 S. Salem Drive (04) 502-348-3400
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
This is a clinic which deals with minor illnesses and injuries.
Also deals with occupational medicine.
Flaget Memorial Hospital
4305 New Shepherdsville Rd./ Highway 245(04) 502-350-5000
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Office Hours: Monday - Friday
Service: This is a 50-bed local hospital with capacity for the following:
Birthing Center
Medical-Surgical Unit
Transitional Care Unit
Skilled Nursing Unit
Intensive Care Center
Cancer Care/Oncology
Cardiac Rehabilitation/Cardiac Care
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Sleep Disorder Center
Wound Care Center
It is a member of the St. Joseph Health System which is part of the
Catholic Health Initiatives. There are several additional satellite
programs which are affiliated with the hospital for the benefit of
the residents of the county. These include:
Bardstown Rehabilitation Services (KORT)
875 Pennsylvania Avenue (04)
Flaget Health Connection
111 N. 3rd Street (04)
Flaget Health Connection
111 N. 3rd Street (04)
Flaget Immediate Care Clinic
110 S. Salem Drive (04)
Flaget Prescription Assistance
300 W. John Fitch Avenue (04)
Hospice of Nelson County
111 N. 3rd Street (04)
Flaget Prescription Assistance Program
300 W. John Fitch Avenue (04)
Suite 200
Hours: Monday & Wednesday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Call for appointment
Contact: Grace Craig 502-331-9553
Service: Assists with prescription/medication procurement.
Immediate assistance one time only for Nelson County
residents. Assists with long term medication prescription
procurement with Nelson, Marion, Washington Counties
primarily. Works with pharmaceutical houses in their
programs. Income based. No narcotic medications covered.
Must qualify on an annual basis.
Free Clinic
203 North Kennett Avenue No number
Bardstown, Ky. 40004
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday
9:00 a.m. - noon
Service: Walk-in free clinic. No appointment necessary. Free medical
care for low income, uninsured with residency in Bardstown and
surrounding area.
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Girl Scouts
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Contact: Dolly J. Smith 502-294-0810
Meetings: 6:30 p.m.
When: 1st Wednesday
Where: Bardstown Adult Learning Center
407 S. 3rd Street (04)
Services: Provides a place where today’s girls can become tomorrow’s leaders.
Provides opportunity for world travel through numerous programs
and scholarships. Girls 5 - 17 learn skills by earning badges. Various
community activities: sell Girl Scout cookies, visit nursing homes, send
cookies to firefighters and to military. Open to suggestions as for other
service-related activities that would be beneficial to the community. Over 200 girls in Nelson County in 22 troops. Various scholarships available.
Goodwill Industries
219 Padgett Street (04) 502-348-5618
Hours: Monday - Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday
1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Manager: Jennifer Gilpin
Director: Lennea Wooten 270-779-4117
Service: Provides gently used clothing and household items at a
reduced rate Accepts donations 24/7 at store location.
Monies go towards training purposes to help people get jobs.
Grandfamilies
Meeting: Once a month
When: Noon
Where: Extension Office
Contact: Rhea Cundiff 502-349-7006
Service: Support group for grandparents who are raising their
grandchildren. Lunch is provided. There is a needs
assessment done to help in identifying resources to meet
the needs of the grandparents. Guest speakers discuss
pertinent topics. Resource Guides are presented.
Grief Support Group
Contact: Starr Caldwell 502-350-5570
Meetings: 3rd Thursday
Where: Hospice of Nelson County
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Free service. This group is for anyone who has experienced
the loss of a loved one and is in need of additional support to
work through the grieving process.
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Health Department (see Nelson County Health Department)
Highview Racing Pigeon Club
Bardstowncombs@aol.,com
President: Richard Kelty 502-348-2823
Contact: Same
Meetings: To be announced
When:
Where:
Services: To promote the sport of racing homer pigeons. To promote
a sense of responsibility and compassion to all animals.
Home Instead Senior Care
2225 Old Lawrenceburg Road
Frankfurt, Ky 40601
Contact: Anyone who answers phone 502-348-4797
Service: Fee based, non-medical companionship in home.
Light housekeeping, light cooking, transportation
to doctor appointments (local).
Hospice of Nelson County
111 N. 3rd St. (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Sharon Bade 502-350-5570 Service: Sensitive support for people facing the final stage of
terminal illness. Enables patients to spend last days
with dignity and quality at home or in a home-like
setting. Services provided by physicians, nurses,
nurses aides, social workers, chaplains, and well-
trained volunteers. Support provided for both the
patient and the family members 24/7. Anyone can re-
fer to Hospice care, but physician must sign order. Services
are provided regardless of ability to pay. Insurances are
accepted. Affiliated with Flaget Memorial Hospital.
Grief counseling is available for at least a year or longer
if requested.
Hospice Shoppe
Helmwood Plaza Shopping Center
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 270-769-0569
Hours: Monday - Friday Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Service: This is a thrift store which frequently has gently used medical
equipment. Also they have wigs periodically.
Housing Authority of Bardstown 502-348-3525
513 W. Broadway (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Service: Assists low income families in finding appropriate housing.
Rent based on income and family size. Possible waiting list.
There is criteria. Will need to provide proof of income,
social security cards, etc. Call for more information.
Humane Society of Nelson County
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2391 New Haven Road (04)
Director: Judy Cooke 502-349-2082
Contact: Same Ext. 201
Meetings: Quarterly:
February, May, August, November
1st Thursday
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Animal Shelter
Service: Manages and funds adoption of homeless dogs and cats.
Provides low cost spaying and neutering.
Educates local school children to responsibility of owning pets.
Major Fundraiser: “Strut Your Mutt” every year.
Humphrey Homemaking Club
President: Nina Lee
Contact: Patricia Hart 502-348-3383
Meetings: 4th Thursday
Where: Nelson County Extension Office (317 S. 3rd St.)
When: 10:30 a.m.
Service: Promotes the role of homemakers. Meetings include
speakers on pertinent topics. Numerous community
projects: Works with Kentucky Head Start to help
children. Donates personal care items to Bethany Haven.
Collects “Pennies for Friendship” for dispersion to a
charitable group. Sponsors Nelson County 4H Camp
Scholarship. Sponsors one $500.00 scholarship so that
one high school girl can continue education. This is a
social, informational, and supportive organization.
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Indian Summer Camp
Contact: Greg 502-794-7103
Service: This is a non-profit organization which offers a one week
camping experience at Camp Cedarmore in Shelby County,
Ky. for any child between the ages of 6 - 17 who has or ever
has had a diagnosis of cancer. Application can be obtained
on line. There is public speaking offered to inform the public
about this organization. There is a fundraiser once a year, a
golf tournament which helps to fund this project. Donations
are always accepted. A list of donated items needed is avail-
able on the website as well. This is a free service.
Inter-County Energy
46 Old Kentucky Highway 68
Lebanon, Kentucky 40033 270-692-3761
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: $1,000.00 scholarship for a high school senior in each district
Where the company serves. Nelson County would fall beneath
The Marion County District. Applications are sent to all area
High School guidance counselors. It is up to the guidance
counselors to notify the students that this scholarship
is available. This information is also posted in the
Kentucky Living Magazine which is distributed monthly
to the customers.
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J. C. Malone Associates
976 Frost Avenue (04) 502-348-4380
Contact: Amber Ellis
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. for lunch
Service: Employment agency which focuses on temporary job place-
ment. Does some permanent placement. Works mostly
with industrial jobs. Does deal with some clerical place-
ments. Must be 18 or older, with no felony charges. Must
have high school diploma or GED. Fee paid by employer.
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Kentucky Amateur Radio Society
President: Jody Bryant 502-507-4377
Contact: Ed Fowler 502-348-5785
Meetings: 2nd Monday
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Sheriff’s Training Room
New Justice Center
Service: Amateur radio operators. Dues: $20.00 annually. Give
lessons so people are qualified to get their license. Once
a month disseminate information and discuss projects.
Use hand held radios and broadcast 50 mile radius. Can
talk around the world when conditions are right. Thirty to
forty members. Assists Emergency Management with
communications when there is a natural disaster in the county.
Kentucky Bourbon Festival
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Director: Milt Spalding 502-348-3623
Contact: Same
Meets: Every 3rd Monday
When: 5:30 p.m.
Where: One Court Square
Service: Promotes all facets of the bourbon industry in Nelson County with
a five day festival each year. Promotes non-profit organizations as
well by way of attractions displayed at festival. Supports other
tourism attractions. This is a non-profit organization with a Board
of Directors and a large number of dedicated volunteers. Meetings
are not open to the public.
Kentucky Bourbon Festival Sampler 800-638-4877 or 502-348-3623
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Contact: Whoever answers phone.
When: Announced in The Kentucky Standard
Service: This is an evening of sampling a variety of Kentucky bourbons
and food from area restaurants. Normally held in the Spring of
the year.
Kentucky Cancer Program
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
s.gude@louisville.edu
Contact: Suzanne Gude 270-360-0901
Service: This is a cancer control network whose mission is to
reduce the incidence and mortality of cancer through
education, research and service programs. This program
mobilizes resources and helps plan screenings, workplace
programs, presentations, brochures, exhibits at local events,
media campaigns. They provide Pathfinder guides which is
a comprehensive list of resources that any cancer patient will
find helpful and encouraging. They provide information on
current clinical trials as well as camps and week end retreats.
Kentucky Division National Patient Advocate Foundation
Contact: Luke Barlow 502-350-0898
Toll-free# 866-657-7192
Service: Non-profit organization dedicated to assisting people with
life threatening diseases/illnesses. Offers a variety of assist-
ance programs to include health insurance issues, job discrimi-
nation, and debt crisis due to accumulating medical bills.
Offers a co-pay relief program for those who qualify. Also
offers 10 scholarships a year to those 25 and under who have
life threatening, debilitating disease. Newly added program for
those suffering with lymphedema. Please access website for full information.
Kentucky Farmworkers Program
411 W. Lincoln Trail
Radcliff, Kentucky 40160 270-351-3250
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Service: Offers manpower and supportive services to farm workers
by way of placement, classroom training, on the job training,
job development, etc. May be criteria in order to utilize this
supportive program.
Kentucky Home Cloggers
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Directors: Ben or Vicki Graham 270-358-8034
Contact: Same
Meeting: 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
When: Monday
Where: National Guard Armory
Service: Wholesome exercise. Family oriented. Open to all ages.
Performs at local festivals and private events. Clogs at
benefits, nursing homes, assisted living facilities. Has
assisted at Relay for Life and Viva Colore events.
Beginner lessons are $40.00 for 10 weeks or $5.00 night.
Currently have 50 members.
Kentucky Music Week 502-348-5237
Contact: Corbin Barker
Nancy Barker
When: Last full week of June each year
Where: Quality Inn, Bardstown, KY
Service: A week long camp with 104 choices in various categories
to include: music (dulcimer), crafts (basket weaving), dance,
and/or other traditional Kentucky arts. There is a fee. For
pricing and scheduling information, check the website. Can
also get more information from the Bardstown Tourist Center.
Kentucky Prescription Program
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Service: Helps public access prescription drugs programs, discount drug
programs, and discount pharmacy programs. Some of these
programs offer medication free or at a greatly reduced cost
to qualifying individuals and/or families. Access information
on line. Must know which company manufactures your meds.
Kentucky Vision Project
P. O. Box 1422
Frankfort, Kentucky 40602
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Contact: Theresa Willoughby 800-320-2406
Service: To provide eye and vision care to low income Kentuckians
of all ages. There is an application which can be gotten on
line. A $25.00 donation is required. Proof of income is
necessary. This is a privately funded organization, a project of
The Kentucky Optometric Association since 1985. Recipients
are linked to volunteer optometrists in their area. This is a
collaborative effort involving the Kentucky Optometric Association,
optical laboratories, frame and lens manufacturers and surgical
centers.
Kentucky Wine & Cheese Fest 800-638-4877 or 502-348-3202
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
When: Announced in The Kentucky Standard
Normally held in the late Spring
Service: An opportunity to sample various vintage wines from through-
out the state of Kentucky. Several sites are available with wine-
related samplings. Cost: $25.00 advance ticket. $30.00 at the
gate. Silent Auction held at 7:00 p.m. The Bardstown Rotary Club
sponsors this festival each year. This is a weekend event which
normally ends with the Rotary Club hosting a wine and cheese
tasting occasion at the conclusion.
Kentucky Works Program
864 W. Stephen Foster (04) 502-349-1134
Hours: Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers the phone.
Services: Clients are referred to this office by DCBS and are asked
to perform voluntary work at a place assigned by the Kentucky
Works Program until the client is able to find a job. Number of hours
worked depends on the number of dependents in the family. In return, client is accepted in KTAP, Kentucky Temporary Assistance Program, which will allot a certain amount of funds until a wage paying job is found.
Kiwanis Club
P.O. Box 635 (04)
President: Shea Koger 502-348-5996
Contact: Nicky Rapier 502-348-3931
Meetings: Tuesday
Where: Still Bill’s Restaurant on Guthrie Dr.
When: Noon
Service: Dedicated to the youth of Nelson County.
Networks with other civic and social organizations by sponsoring
a variety of programs to support youth.
Sponsors Key Club at local high schools
Christmas Baskets for the needy
Fundraiser: Radio Auction last Sunday in April
Knights of Columbus 1290
111 N. 4th St. (04)
Contact: Steve Heil 502-350-3770
Contact: Kerry Monin 502-348-8264
Meetings: 1st Tuesday
Where: K. of C Hall
When: 7:30 p.m.
Service: Catholic Men’s organization focused on fraternity, charity,
unity, and patriotism. Supports Catholic Church and youth
projects ie, Boy Scouts, soccer challenge, etc. Promotes blood
drives in Community. Provides Hall as a polling place.
Annual Tootsie Roll Drive with donations going to help
the mentally ill. Many activities for the members and their
families. Annual due: $25.00 Members must be practicing
Catholics, 18 years of age or older.
Knights of Columbus Council # 2208
174 N. Main Street (51)
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Contact: Mark Ceasare 270-325-2323
Meetings: 2nd Monday
Where: Bishop Charles Maloney Hall
St. Catharine’s
New Haven
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: Catholic Men’s organization focused on fraternity, charity,
unity, and patriotism. Supports Catholic Church in prayer
services, special 9-day novenas, rosary procession, and
Corpus Christi procession. Holds monthly breakfast at the
parish. Fish fries on Fridays in Lent. Collects food baskets
for the elderly and widows at Christmastime. Maintains a
booth at the Iron Horse Festival annually. Presents two (2)-
$500.00 scholarships each year to attend St. Catharine’s School
in New Haven. Members must be practicing Catholics, 18 years
of age or older.
Kroger’s Prescription Program 502-348-3062
102 West John Rowan (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday noon - 6:00 p.m.
Service: Offers a prescription discount program. Over 300 drugs
are offered at less than $4.00 for a 30-day supply. Must
be generic.
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Leadership Nelson County
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Contact: Vilma Hagan 270-272-3394
Meeting: 2nd Thursday
When: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Where: Nelson County Library
Service: This is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to form leaders by
enhancing leadership skills. It is a two year commitment on the part
of the applicant who enters into this intensive regimen. Includes
learning the history of the community. Starts in February of each
year for a nine month period. Maximum of 20 allowed in the program. Fee based. Cost: $350.00 per person
Legal Aid Society, Inc.
425 W. Mohammed Ali Blvd. 502-584-1254
Louisville, Ky. 800-292-1862
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Service: Provides free legal service for low income residents of
Nelson County.
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Legal Helpline for Older Kentuckians 800-200-3633
Contact: Person who answers phone
Service: For use by Kentucky residents who are 60 years of age
or older. Will assist in referring to the appropriate agency.
Life Care Center of Bardstown
120 Life Care Way (04) 502-348-4220
Hours: Monday _ Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: This is a skilled long term care facility. They have rehabilitation,
with physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapists.
It is privately owned. Fee based. They do accept Medicare, private
pay, and Medicaid.
Lifeline Connections
Contact: Allen and Karen Tipton 502-639-8629
Meetings: Tuesdays
When: 6:30 p.m.
Where: The Episcopal Church
211 N. 3rd Street
Service: This is a faith-based recovery and support group for all who
are seeking help with life controlling issues such as drug and
alcohol addiction, anger management problems, codependency.
Offers help for persons affected by persons with these issues.
Affiliated with “Teen Challenge”, a nation-wide group focused
on helping youth overcome these types of problems. A free
service for teens and older.
Lincoln Trail Area District Development (LTADD)
270-769-2393
Service: This is an agency which covers eight counties with a variety
Of services to improve the quality of life in the commonwealth.
There are four divisions:
1. Community & Economic Development
2. Metropolitan Planning (Transportation & Highway)
3. Employment & Training
4. Aging & Individual Living Issues
We will deal with the last two of these divisions.
Employment and Training
Lincoln Trail Area Career Center
860 West Stephen Foster Avenue (04) 502-348-2709
Hours: Monday and Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - noon
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Assists with career counseling, job search, updating
resumes and filing for unemployment. WIA participant.
WIA Title I Program provides employment and training
services to eligible employers, future employees and
the underemployed. Provides information, eligibility
determination, referrals, and case management. Also
administers an array of other federal and state employment
training programs. Financially assists qualified in returning
to school. Provides finances for training.
Agency on Aging
P. O. Box 604
613 College Street Road
Elizabethtown, Ky. 42702-0604 270-769-2393
Hours: Monday - Friday 800-264-0393
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Closed: Noon - 1:00
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Service: Provides a wide variety of programs and services to meet
the needs of the aging. Some programs have eligibility
requirements, some are based on income. Each program
will have to be checked out individually. These include:
Aging Services
Adult Day & Alzheimer’s Respite Program
Congregate Meals ( at local Senior Citizen Center)
Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
Family Caregiver Support
Home Delivered Meals (for homebound only)
Homemaker Services
Information & Assistance
Legal Assistance
Minor Home Modifications
Nursing Home Ombudsman
Outreach Services
Recreation (Senior Citizen Centers)
State Health Insurance Assistance Program
Transportation (to community resources and programs, doctor appointments, necessary shopping)
Family Caregiver Program
Assists eligible family caregivers by educating them about
care giving, informing them about available services, help-
ing them gain access to the services, and supporting them
throughout their care giving experiences. No charge for
these services. This program purchases supplemental
services on a limited basis. Respite care provided as
well as counseling.
Two groups are eligible:
1) Family caregivers who provide unpaid care to
individuals over 60.
2) Grandparents or other relatives aged 60 or older who
are the primary caregivers of related children 18 years
old and under.
Homecare
A variety of programs to assist the elderly within the home.
Must call for more complete information. Some of these
may be fee based. The services include:
Adult Day Care-
Hodgenville In-Home respite for those with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Assessment -
Interview with nurse or social worker to determine needs and best way to provide it.
Case Management -
Develop care plans to provide services Maintain regular contact.
Chore -
Heavy housecleaning (as long as no one else can do it in the home)
Disaster Assistance -
To help identify older Kentuckians affected by disaster and to assist them.
Escort -
Personal transportation/accompaniment of individuals who have no other means of transportation to medical and other essential services.
Extended Respite -
24 hour care for several days in a facility when the regular caregiver is unable to provide care.
Home Delivered Meals -
Meals delivered in home to homebound. Done through Postal Service.
Home Management -
Housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping
Home Repair -
Minor home adaptations (safety railings). May include emergency response systems at a greatly reduced rate ($18/month after $20
processing fee), safety inspections, and installation of smoke alarms.
Personal Care Attendant Program -
Services for persons 18 and older who have lost the use of two or more limbs.
Personal Care Service -
Bathing, feeding, hair and skin care, dressing
Planning & Administration -
Development of plan to meet the needs of the most frail and impaired elderly.
Respite Services -
Care for individual when the caregiver is away from the home temporarily.
Repair Affair -
Coalition with Bank One and other agencies who volunteer to provide home repairs for the low-income elderly homeowners.
Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System
3909 South Wilson Road
Radcliff, Ky. 40160
Contact: Connie Duncan 800-274-7374 or 270-351-9444
: Service: Psychiatric and Chemical Dependency Acute Inpatient Programs for children, adolescents and adults. The Footsteps program is for children ages 6 – 12. The Adolescent program is for ages 12 – 17 and the Adult programs are for ages 18 and above. Programs include medical detox, Emotions Anonymous, Collaborative Problem Solving, Recovery Dynamics and Seven Challenges. All programs are highly structured and are overseen by either a psychiatrist or addictionologist. The Willows Program is for adolescent females ages 9 -17 who are sexually reactive. The length of stay in this program is 6 – 9 months. Lincoln Trail is available 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week to inquire about services or to make a referral. Most commercial insurances, Medicaid, Medicare and Tricare are accepted.
LTBHS also has an outpatient clinic in Radcliff for children, adolescents and adults needing traditional outpatient services for psychiatric issues. Along with therapy services provided by Licensed Therapists, medication management is also available through our psychiatrist.
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March of Dimes
4802 Sherburn Lane
Louisville, Ky 40207
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Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Kelly McKown 502-895-3734
Service: Works with local Health Department in local programs that
assist in helping pre-term births. Educational resources for
information on preconception, pregnancy, pre-term births and
birth defects. Offers Community Grants Program to Health
Departments, non-profits and local governments related to
programs which will help to decrease the rate of preterm
births. Grant program opens in the late Spring with applica-
tions due in September. Awards are announced after the
first of the year. This is a 501 C 3, non-profit organization.
Masonic Lodge
See listing under Duvall Lodge #6 F. & A.M.
Merck Rx Discount Program
Service: Offered to all who are uninsured regardless of age.
Two ways to save:
1. Instant 10% savings certificate to use at pharmacy
2. Enroll in the Merck Rx Discount Program for more
Ongoing savings with discounts on Merck products.
Enroll on line. No fee to enroll.
Mercy Medical Airlift (MMA)
4620 Haygood Road, Ste 1
Virginia Beach, Va. 23455-3455 757-318-9174
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Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Dedicated to serving people in compelling human need
through the provision of charitable air transportation.
Facilitate a charitable means of long distance medical
air transport for all medically indigent, low-income,
and financially vulnerable patients. It is a nonprofit,
tax deductible agency. Agencies include:
National Patient Air Transport Helpline - source of
referral information for transport options
Angel Flight - Free, long-distance, ambulatory out-
patient service for those in medical and financial
crisis.
Airline Charitable Ticket Program - Assists commercial
airlines in developing this program nationally.
Special-Lift Programs - Charitable air medical transpor-
tation program for individuals whho need access to
medical research centers and disease-specific treatment
programs.
Air Care Alliance - MMA provides program management
for this league of volunteer pilot organizations flying for
public benefit.
Ministerial Association
President: Dr. Tom Mobley (Current) 502-328-3495
Phyllis Bowling (Incoming President) 502-350-5125
Contact: Same
Meeting: 8:30 a.m.
When: 2nd Monday from September - May
Where: Location varies
Announcement in The Kentucky Standard Community Notes
Mission: To foster ecumenical spirit in the county churches in order to
create a true Christian Community. Representatives from the
various churches meet on a regular basis and share services.
Service: Provides the opportunity for unity among churches. Has
joint religious community services where the various
denominations can come together in worship.
Works with law enforcement agency with a “Transient
Ministry” whereby those who are passing through our
area will have limited financial needs met for food, gas,
and lodging.
Instrumental in the founding of Bethany Haven Shelter.
Continues to support it with two board members from
the Ministerial Association to provide oversight.. Also
helps with golf fundraiser each year.
Sponsors a Christian unity prayer service each January.
Hosts 3 Good Friday services that are broadcast on the
local radio station.
Presents an Easter Sunrise Service that is open to all.
Provides joint baccalaureate for the three High Schools.
Has been a part of the Fire Assistance Fund Committee
which has dealt with the distribution of funds donated
to a local family who suffered tragic losses due to a fire.
Sponsoring Law Enforcement Appreciation Day to give
Local law enforcement officers the credit due them.
Sponsors the annual Thanksgiving meal which is held
at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Moose Lodge #2408
5030 Pennebaker Avenue (04)
Contact: Chester Sorrell 502-349-6243
Meeting: 3rd Thursday
When: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Moose Lodge
Service: Non-profit organization, community oriented. Anyone can
join. No paid employees. Extends assistance financially and
otherwise to various projects and other charitable organizations
in Nelson County. Helps with Project Graduation, sponsors local
Little League, provides at least 10 fruit baskets at Christmas for
local needy families, assists Food Banks in their needs as well.
Provides $1,000 scholarship each year to High Schools. Criteria
to be met. Assists with Mooseheart which is an orphanage by
sponsoring two children there. Annual Membership Dues: $ 55.00.
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)
Contact: Mary Lucas 502-498-5553
Meetings: 2nd and 4th Tuesday through the school year
When: 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Where: Parkway Baptist Church
Service: An international Christian non-profit organization chartered
in churches of different denominations and traditions. It
functions to encourage, equip, and develop every mother of
preschoolers to realize her full potential as a woman, a mom,
and leader. Meetings provide fellowship, support, share
concerns, make friends, share experiences with mothering,
explore creativity. Guest speakers delve into topics pertinent
to needs of mothers. Fee: $25.00 - $30.00 annually which
covers the membership, craft supplies and a subscription to the
magazine. There is international networking and extensive
support for resources as needed.
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD)
P. O. Box 106
Bardstown, Ky 40004
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Contact: Jennifer Barrie 502-349-1143
Meetings: 3rd Tuesday
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Nelson County Library
Service: This is an all volunteer, non-profit organization whose focus is to
stop drunk driving, support victims of drunk drivers, and prevent
underage drinking. They do this by:
Providing free victim services.
Escorting victims to court appearances.
Explaining court process
Refers to counseling for grief therapy
Refers for bill assistance
Moral Support
Available when needed
Assists Law Enforcement
Assists with roadside sobriety tests
Public Speaking
Available to speak in schools to promote
Responsible alcohol consumption
Monetary donations are accepted to help defray costs of literature.
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
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Contact: Pam Dockery 502-549-6726
502-507-3103
Meetings: 2nd Monday
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: China Star
Service: Informational, educational, and supportive organization.
Assists the person with multiple sclerosis as well as family
and friends who are trying to deal with the many ramifica-
tions of this disease. Major fundraiser in October of each
year: Walkathon. Monies earned/donated are sent to the
Kentucky S.E./ Indiana Center to help purchase wheelchairs.
Through the regional office, there is also assistance with heating
bills, electric bills, etc.
My New Kentucky Home Habitat for Humanity
P. O. Box 783 (04)
Contact: James Gerton 859-336-7589
Service: Non-profit organization which provides a way for low
income families to be able to own a home. Services
Nelson, Marion, and Washington Counties. Application
openings are advertised on the radio and available at the
local libraries. Income based. Families must be willing to
help with 400 hours of work towards the building of the house.
Results in a low interest free mortgage.
My Old Kentucky Home Scottish Rite Club
Contact: Bill Riggs 502-348-2469
Meeting: 4th Monday each month
When: Call for more information
Where: Various locations
Service: Hold fundraisers on childhood language disorders, drug abuse
prevention, and supporting hearing impairment.
No additional information is available at this time.
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Contact: 502-348-5558
Meeting: Monday Saturday
When: 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Where: Episcopal Church Nelson County
Of the Ascension Library
Service: This is a self-help program based on a 12-step recovery
In which those with drug addictions can be assisted and
Supported in their continued recovery. Names are held
In confidence. Free service.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
Contact: Claudia Smith 502-348-4886
Meetings: 2nd Tuesday
When: 6:30 p.m.
Where: First Presbyterian Church
Service: This is a support group for the family and friends of those
suffering from mental illness and brain disorders. It offers
an educational component with a free 12 week course on
all aspects of mental illness. This course is taught by those
experienced in this type of situation and is a peer-to-peer
concept. For more information, call the contact person.
National Patient Air Transport Helpline 800-296-1217
Hours: This is a 24/7 organization
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Service: Single source of referral information on the full
spectrum of charitable long-distance air medical
transport options. Includes:
National Patient Travel Helpline Program.
Provides initial screening of patient need and
determination of suitable means of travel.
Callers are then referred to that source.
No cost for screening.
Airline Tickets for Patients/Escorts
Full information on all available charitable or
deep discount airline ticket programs for both
patients and escorts. Referral to the best program.
Numerous other agencies can be accessed through
this one.
Nazareth Village Apartments
P. O. Box 15
Nazareth, KY 40048 502-348-4911
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Sr. Ann Boone, SCN
Service: Large, remodeled apartments for the elderly and the disabled.
Must be at least 62 years old and with a disability. There is a
sliding scale fee based on income. Waiting list to get in.
Call for more information.
NelCASA
(Nelson County Court Appointed Special Advocate)
321 S. 3rd Street (04)
Hours: Hours by appointment only
Contact: Cindy Hibbs
Mission: “Casa is another set of eyes and ears in the court.”
“Casa is a powerful voice in court to help and assure
that the best interest for the child is served.”
Service: Court appointed system collaborates with social services,
schools, physicians, families, etc. in an effort to address the
problems involved which have resulted in a court hearing.
CASA is a nonprofit organization, funded by United Way
of Nelson County and assists children between the ages of
birth to 18. Volunteers who are appointed to the case must
be 21, a legal resident of Nelson County, and go through both
a strict screening process and training. CASA’s aim is not to
remove the child from the home environment, but rather to
work in a collaborative effort with other agencies to address the
problems which have been identified in the home. CASA is
affiliated with Kentucky State CASA and is in total compliance
with the National CASA and Kentucky State CASA..
Nelson County Association for the Handicapped
P.O. Box 238 (04) 502-348-2125
Contact: A. Rosalie Ballard, President
Meetings: 4 times a year
Announced in The Kentucky Standard
Call for more information
When: Noon
Where: Tom McKay Group Home
Mission: This is an all volunteer organization whose main focus is
to assist in the transporting of the handicapped to the
Nelson County Industries. They do this by purchasing
handicapped accessible vans for the Industry.
Individual needs which are not covered by insurance or
Medicaid are also considered.
They purchase uniforms, baseballs, baseball mitts, etc.
for the members of Nelson County Industries who
choose to participate in Special Olympics activities.
Fundraisers are occasional yard sales, and an annual
dinner the 1st Wednesday in December to honor the
individuals at the workshop.
All donations are tax deductible. Volunteers are
always welcome.
Nelson County Children of the American Revolution (CAR)
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Contact: Jessieanne Houck Wells 502-252-5643
Meetings: Announced in newspaper
Service: Nonprofit patriotic organization for youth from birth to 22.
Lineage society. Members must be able to trace family
members back to the American Revolution. Promotes
leadership and patriotism.
Nelson County Community Clinic
300 W. John Fitch (04) Suite 200 502-349-5990
Ex. Director: Bobbi Harned
Contact: Anyone who answers the phone
Clinic Hours: Schedule Appointments on
Monday and Tuesday between 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Monday Medical Clinic: 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday Medical/Dental Clinic 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Service: This is a non-profit organization which provides free basic
medical care to the working uninsured of Nelson County. There is an
on site pharmacy which dispenses free medications. There are specific requirements: Must show proof of being a Nelson County resident; must show proof of income; must show drivers license.
Those who have recently become unemployed will have one
year to find a job. Full time students are covered by this program
as well as single Mothers with child support as their only means
of income. Must have no medical or dental insurance. Dental clinic
is also only for those who have a job but are underinsured.
Nelson County Democratic Women’s Club
President: Dedra Keene
Contact: Same 502-348-2247
Meetings: 6 x yearly on 1st Mondays
January - March - May - July -September - November
As announced in newspaper
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Location varies
Service: Political and civic-minded organization for women in
Nelson County. Affiliated with State organization.
Supportive of the Democratic Executive Committee.
Provides forums on political issues. Fundraiser:
Community Bake Sale. Picnic in the Park event
scheduled during election year so candidate can
meet with the public.
Nelson County Dive Team
Contact: Butch Henley 502-827-1726
Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of month
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Sheriff’s Office Training Room
E.M.A. Building
Services: Works through the Nelson County Emergency Management
Administration and HazMat. Called up during emergency
situations in the county where there is a need for search and
rescue in water, swift water, or ground. All volunteer mem-
bership. No dues. Trained at the Louisville Dive Center.
Everyone welcome to join.
Nelson County Educational Endowment Fund, Inc.
Vivian.fleenor@nelson.kyschools.us
Contact: Vivian Fleenor 502-349-7000
Meetings: 1st Thursday
When: 7:30 A.M.
Where: Nelson County Board of Education
288 Wildcat Lane (04)
Service: Acquires and distributes funds to enhance, enrich, and
support learning opportunities. A 501 C (3), non-profit
organization that runs donation campaigns for school grants
to fund teacher/school programs that will increase the students’
interest in learning. Has funded the teaching of small engine
repair, purchased books for Family Resource groups, etc.
Criteria must be met. Offers a $500.00 scholarship to a High
School senior in a random drawing in April at the Senior
Alumni Organization. Call for information if interested in
joining them.
Nelson County Emergency Management Agency
Contact: Joe Osborne 502-348-1855
Dispatch non-emergency 502-348-3600
Service: Coordinates with other organizations and services in the county
in an effort to reestablish the stability of the county in an emergency situation whether local, natural, or national disaster. This is for a
multi-agency response to dire events. The EMA handles anything
over and above normal activity and shares in a joint command in
serving the county in times of emergency. Deals with transportation
and the need for shelters. The Nelson County Dive Team functions beneath the authority of the EMA.
Nelson County Extension Office
(See listing under Extension Office)
Nelson County Fair
Contact: Keith Willett 502-348-4167
When: Announced in The Kentucky Standard
Where: Nelson County Fairgrounds
Call for more information.
Service: A six day community event every July. Provides a wide
variety of entertainment for the residents. These include midway
rides, games, music, animals, tractor pulls, demolition derbies,
beauty pageants, food of all kinds, and much much more.
Nelson County Family Resource & Youth Service Center
301 Wildcat Lane (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Rhea Cundiff
Service: To remove non-cognitive barriers that may be impeding a child’s education process. This includes anything that may be a hindrance.
Works with students and families. Gives classroom presentations.
Schools covered through this office: Foster Heights, Cox Creek
Elementary, and Old Kentucky Middle Home School.
Nelson County Genealogical Roundtable
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President: Faye Stefater 502-348-9027
Contact: Susan Joy Lewis 502-348-3714
Meeting: 1st Tuesday
When: 10:00 a . m .
Where: Nelson County Library
Service: This is a non-profit organization who functions to collect,
preserve, perpetuate, and publish genealogical history of
Nelson County. Assists others in research of family history
free of charge. Raises funds to enhance the genealogical
equipment and to buy books for the genealogical room.
Volunteer staffing in Genealogical Room. Fundraisers include transcribing and typing records from the Courthouse for publication
and selling these books.
Nelson County Head Start Program
865 St. Thomas Lane (04) 502-348-9064
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Hours: Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. 0 4:00 p.m.
Service: Preschool program for children 3-4 years old. Children
are transported by bus with an adult monitoring. It is
a creative curriculum designed to inspire creativity.
Two meals and a snack are provided during session.
There is no fee, no uniforms, no tuition of any kind.
Dental screening done. Will pay for dental needs only
after all other resources have been exhausted.
**This is the parent organization of New Haven Head
Start Program.
Nelson County Health Department
325 S. 3rd Street 502-348-3222
Bardstown, Ky 40004
Hours Monday - Friday
8:00 a. m. - 4:30 p. m.
Director: Tammy Moore, R.N.
Services: This is a multi-function health department which serves
the residents of Nelson County. It is part educational,
informational, referral. There is some case management
involved, and patient advocacy. This is done within three
divisions: Health related, Community Education, and
Environmental. Some of the programs offered include
the following:
Health Related:
1. Women’s, Infants, & Children (WIC)
Income based program for pregnant women, post partum
women and children up to the age of 5.
Provides various food items and formulas.
Provides lead screening.
2. The HANDS Program
This is for a first time parent and is extensive training
in parenting. A voluntary program designed to discuss
the various changes during pregnancy and needed re-
sources after birth. It discusses age appropriate
development up to the age of 5. This is a
supportive program. There are criteria to be
a part of it.
3. Nelson County Prescription Discount Card
One card is given per family/household which
will lend a discount to prescriptions at local
pharmacies. Must have no insurance coverage
for prescriptions.
4. Breast exams.
In some instances which fall beneath a guideline, a
free mammogram may be provided if needed.
5. Pap smears
Cancer screening done in clinic after guideline is met.
Repeat smear is done if necessary with referral if abnormal.
6. Flu Shots & pneumonia shots
Flu shots are offered once a year during the appropriate time.
There is a nominal fee for this, though Medicare pays for it.
7. Adult Immunization Clinic
Tetanus, Hepatitis B, and TB testing are offered.
8. Childhood Immunization Clinic
Most childhood immunization is done at Doctor’s offices.
Community Education
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9. Public speaking for schools, groups, senior citizen groups to
deal with topics pertinent to the needs of the group.
Set up walking trail to encourage exercise and create a healthier
Citizenry.
Staff health fairs to have easy access for the citizenry to have
questions answered.
10. Diabetes
Program for diabetics to assist in management of medications,
diet, and other aspects of the diabetes regimen. Assists in setting
up a nutrition program to help reach a healthier weight. Instruct in proper foot exam and the need for an annual eye exam. Does referrals.
11. Sexually Transmitted Diseases/ HIV Testing and Counseling
This is a confidential service offered to the residents.
12. Pregnancy Testing
13. Well Child Exam for those who qualify.
14. Quit Smoking Program
Environmental Aspect:
Angie Mattingly
15. Animal Bite
16. Food and Water Safety
17. Plumbing & Septic Systems Inspections
Nelson County High School Family & Youth Service Center
1070 Bloomfield Road (04) 502-349-7010
Contact: Virginia White
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Service: Focus is to remove anything which presents as a barrier
to the learning process by helping the family to resources
that will resolve a problem. Work with social workers,
parents, students, etc. The center is specifically for the
use of the families and the students within this district.
Focuses on helping the student to transition smoothly
into the adult world of employment.
Nelson County Historical Society
Contact: Dixie Hibbs 502-348-8559
Meetings: None at this time
Service: This society is in a state of change at this time. It is a group
which is designed to support historical activity in Nelson County.
They own local historical sites, most notably Wickland where they
have programs during the year. Their function is to support and
preserve historical sites in the area. In addition, they work backstage
at the Bourbon Festival each year. Call for more information.
Nelson County Industries (See this listed under Communicare, Inc.)
Nelson County Organization of Republican Women
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Contact: Paula Burkot 502-249-0293
Meeting: 3rd Monday of every month
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Nelson County Library Room #1
Service: Politically focused organization dedicated to educating the
public on political issues and increasing the effectiveness of
women in government. Works in schools on voter registration.
Has booth as Nelson County Fair to register voters as well.
Fundraiser: Lincoln Day Dinner in February. Annual dues: $25.00.
Has worked with Toys for Tots program, Kids Voting Program,
Kentucky Homecoming Picnic, and other Nelson County projects.
Nelson County Property Valuation Administration
113 East Stephen Foster (04) 502-348-1810
2nd Floor of the Sutherland Building
Contact: Barbara Tichenor
Service: There are several services offered by this office:
This office is responsible for assessing all real estate and
personal property in Nelson County. This assessment
takes place on January 1st with the property values for homes
according to the owner and the condition. They also transfer
real estate ownership changes through deeds. They creation of
the data base from which the tax bills are formed. Process the
Homestead Exemption whereby those 65 and older, and those
who are totally disabled (any age) can file for a substantial
reduction in their annual property tax. Open records whereby
residents may search for data and property values.
Nelson County Special Olympics
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Local Coordinators:
Mark & Becky Ballard 800-633-7403 or 502-349-1483
502-648-4946
Meeting: Variable. Call for more information
Service: Offer training and athletic competition for a variety of sports
in Olympic type events. It is for children and adults who
demonstrate intellectual disability. May also demonstrate
physical disability, but this special Olympics is based on
intellectual disability. At this time, they offer at the appropriate
time of the year, cheerleading, basketball, track and field events.
Olympic events are held in a variety of places within the state.
Fundraisers: Sell candles, discount cards, candy bars, numerous
bake sales, pancake breakfasts and car shows. Monetary donations
are greatly needed and greatly appreciated.
New Haven-Boston Family Resource & Youth Service Center
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New Haven School
489 High Street
New Haven, Ky. 40051
Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Christi VanDeventer
Service: Works with social workers, students, family members in removing
cognitive barriers to the student’s educational process. Funded
by the State. Free Service. Extensive reference/resource to assist in
alleviating/resolving/reducing whatever the problem is which is hindering
the education of the student
New Haven Head Start Program
413-A 1st Street
New Haven, KY 40051 502-549-3786
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New Haven Optimist Club
Contact: Tom Bullock 502-549-3544
Meetings: There are no meetings at this time.
Service: Solicits food donations for the Christmas baskets each year.
Helps collect the food, prepare the baskets, and deliver them
to approximately 50-100 needy families in New Haven, New
Hope, Howardstown, Culvertown, and Icetown.
New Hope Food Bank 502-549-6015
880 J. T. Riggs Road
New Hope, KY (52)
Hours: Friday 9:00 - 11 a.m. and 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Contact: Carmel Cecil, Director of Services
Services: Assists in providing food items to those in need in Nelson, Marion, and
Washington Counties. No charge for service, but a monetary donation is
acceptable in order to help defray costs. This is a charitable organization
with a staff of all unpaid volunteers. Rents Community Center for reunions
and parties. Food baskets at Christmas.
New Hope Food Bank Thrift Store 502-549-6015
820 J.T.Riggs Road
New Hope (52)
Contact: Carmel Cecil, Director of Services
Hours: Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 - noon
Service: Greatly reduced prices assist the low income in purchasing
those items needed for the home. These include but are not
limited to clothing, household items, some furniture, and a
variety of other things. Donated items to the store are always
welcome and can be done on any day.
New Life Center
( Listed under The New Life Center, Inc.)
Nextel 888-566-6411
Lifeline Administrator
10120 West 76th Street
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344
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Service: Lifeline
Discounted service for qualified, low-income customer.
May save up to $8.25 per month. Varies by state. This
is a federal Lifeline benefit. Must be below poverty level,
participate in one or more of the following public assistance
programs: Medicaid, Food Stamps, SSI, Federal Public
Housing Assistance, HEAP, National School Free Lunch
Program, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families. Support
is for only one phone line. Call Nextel for an application or
download it from the website listed above. Send it along with
supporting documentation to the address listed above.
Link Up
Helps qualified, low-income customers pay the set-up fee for
Lifeline service. If you qualify for Lifeline service, you qualify
for Link Up as well. Will pay half of the one-time activation
fee. Can use this service only once at the same address. This
service pays only toward the activation fee.
Nolin Rural Electric Co-op Corporation 270-765-6153
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: $1,000.00 scholarship for high school seniors whose parents
Are customers of Nolin RECC. $1,000.00 scholarship for
Continuing education for those who are returning to school
To further their education. Application is on website.
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Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
866 W. Stephen Foster Avenue (04) 502-348-1879
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Two counselors available to assist the disabled with obtaining
and maintaining gainful employment. Criteria required. SSI or
SSDI are eligible. Must have physical, mental or cognitive barrier
to being employed. Free service to those who qualify.
Optimist Club
See Bardstown Optimist Club,
Bloomfield Optimist Club,
& New Haven Optimist Club
Option Care
1111 N. Dixie Highway
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 270-763-0203
Hours: Monday - Friday only
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Service: Carries a full line of medical equipment. Also has available
cancer care items.
Ostomy Support Group of Middle Kentucky
Contact: John Mikkalsen 502-339-7568
Meetings: Mondays
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Meetings are held at Baptist Hospital East,
Jewish Hospital, and St. Mary’s. Call for
location.
Service: This is a self-help group for those who have ostomies of
any kind. It is educational and supportive of the needs
of the members. Meetings are not held in January, May,
June, July, or December. There is a $10.00 annual fee for
membership which includes a newsletter and partial pay-
ment for social events held during the year. These include
a Derby Dinner Theatre (held in Indiana) and a luncheon.
Ovarian Cancer Support Group
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Contact: Elizabeth Jordan, Program Director 502-708-1625
Meetings: 4th Monday each month 502-899-6963
When: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. approximately
Where: Dupont Professional Towers
Suite 275
4010 Dupont Circle
Louisville, Ky 40207
Service: This is part of the services provided by Ovarian Awareness
of Kentucky (OAK). Besides the support group, which is
focused on both the ovarian cancer survivor, they also assist the
caregiver as well. They provide free education for early detection
of ovarian and other gynecological cancers. A scholarship is
available for camp at Camp Mak-A-Dream which covers the cost
Of the airline and the cost of the camp as well. Applications for this
Can be gotten online at . Fundraisers include
A cookbook ($12 + $3 Shipping and Handling), a teal survivor bracelet ($1.00).Call for more information. This is a nonprofit organization.
Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
Contact: 502-827-4819
Meetings: Thursdays
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: First Presbyterian Church
Service: This is a program designed for people who have issues
with food - eating disorders of any kind. It is based on
the 12 step recovery program. Names are held in confidence.
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Parkinson’s Support Group
Contact: Jane Swarts 502-350-4458
Meeting: 3rd Wednesday
When: 1:00 p.m.
Where: Nelson County Library Community Room
Service: This is a service organization whose focus is to improve
The quality of life for the person with Parkinson‘s. It is
affiliated with Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana.
Partnership for Rx Assistance 888-477-2669
Service: Helps qualifying patients without prescription drug
coverage get their medications. Many meds are free or
nearly free. More than 2500 medications apply. There
are 475 patient assistance programs that this organization
networks with. Call for more information.
Physical Therapy WoRXs
115 S. Salem (04) 502-350-0880
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Service: Business which deals with physical therapy primarily.
Offers Anodyne (Light) Therapy
Assists in fees by stretching out payments. Will work with
copayments. Offers a free 15 minute consultation with a
physical therapist to determine what the next step needs to be.
Does evaluation of problem with instruction for a home program
of physical therapy which helps to reduce the cost of treatment.
Prevention Advocates for Tomorrow’s Health (PATH)
Contact: Tonda Luckett 502-348-5947
Meeting: 3rd Monday every other month Ext. 2247
When: Will be in newspaper
Where: Community Prevention Center
Service: Youth drug prevention program which focuses on decreasing
substance abuse through preventative programs. These include:
1. Strengthening Families
2. Operation Storefront
3. Eat, Breathe, and Dine
4. Take it Outside
They do partner with other groups ( MADD, etc.) for the sake of
offering youth a better path to follow. This group is supportive of
a smoke free Nelson County. They are trying to change norms to
create a safer environment for the youth to grow up in. Promote
cleaning out the medicine cabinets and disposing of old medica-
tions properly. Promote forums with input on youth issues. Offer
speakers to provide information on the radical and dangerous changes
in brain chemistry in youth with substance abuse.
Property Valuation (See listing under Nelson County Property Valuation)
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Reformers Unanimous
Contact: Frank and Patricia Olcott 502-549-7751
Meetings: Fridays
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Nelson County Baptist Church
Service: Faith-based program to assist others to overcome addiction.
Based out of Rockford, Illinois, this group covers addiction
of all kinds: drugs, alcohol, pornography, gambling, etc.
There is both a man’s and woman’s residential center in
Rockford which is available if needs be for a more structured
recovery. Children’s programs are offered. A Teen Program
both for those who are suffering from addiction and for those
whose parents have an addiction problem is in the process
of being formulated.
Rolling Fork Historic Preservation Association, Inc.
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Contact: Charles Lemons 502-549-6310
Meetings Once a month; announced in newspaper
Where: New Haven City Hall
Services: To identify, study, preserve, and interpret both historic
structures and sites within the valley of the Rolling Fork River
and its tributaries.
Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival
Contact: Andy Hall 502-549-3318
Meetings: 1st Monday of each month
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: New Haven Fire Department
Service: A two day event in New Haven on the 2nd Friday and 2nd Saturday
of September each year. It showcases Rolling Fork traditions and
includes train rides, stage shows, music, parades, and arts and crafts
displayed in the main street. On the Friday night there are special
events held for the children in the Ball Park. Monies made during
the Iron Horse are then used for a variety of local purposes. Donations
are made to assist with the Easter egg hunt each year, to insure that all children receive a Christmas gift at the Christmas party, to enhance the New Haven Library, to the Fire Department in getting needed items,
and to the Soccer & Football Association to support the youth activities.
Rx Outreach
Service: Offers prescription medications to uninsured individuals and
Families and those with limited prescription coverage at a
Reduced cost. There is criteria: level of income. Can be
Accessed on line to determine eligibility. This offer can be
Used with other discount cards.
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Saint Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
113 North 4th St. (04) 502-348-9752
Contact: Margaret Mattingly svdp@
Thrift Store
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Food Pantry
Hours: Monday and Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Service: A 501 © (3) charitable organization which offers clothing
and household items at greatly reduced cost. Accepts donated
items at any time store is open. Will pick up upon request.
Criteria for Food Pantry is that the person be a Nelson County
resident, be within the financial guideline, and sign sheet.
Does some small financial assistance with utilities, rent, special
needs. Refers as necessary. Does disaster assistance with food,
clothing, furniture, etc. as needed. All donations whether monetary
or non-monetary are tax deductible.
Salt River Electric Co-op Corporation
111 West Brashear Avenue (04) 502-348-3931
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: $1,000.00 Scholarship to a high school senior whose parents
are on Salt River Electric lines. Application can be found on line.
There is a deadline. Call for more information.
Salvation Army
P.O. Box 846 (04)
Contact: Toni Wiley 502-348-2335
Contact: For Camp Paradise Information
Debby Allen 502-827-0268
Lysa Drake 5-2-348-9596
Meetings: Approximately 8 x year. Call for more information.
When: 5:30 p.m.
Where: Kentucky Home Bank
Service: This is a committee in Nelson County which works to assist
local residents in need via funds to the Community Action
Program. They assist local food banks with specific needs
upon request. Also assists with local disasters with canteens
and other emergency supplies upon request as well. Sponsors
a 4 day summer camp for children every year at Camp Paradise,
in Burkesville, Ky .for boys & girls age 7-12. Children must
apply through Community Action Program and must have a
physical done by the child’s doctor to insure health of child.
There is a $5.00 fee which covers the cost of the canteen fee.
This is a Christian organization and there will be sporadic Bible
Study at the camp. Space available for 40 children max.
Senior Citizen Centers:
1.
Bardstown Senior Center
509 N. 4th St. (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Contact: Georgia Briney 502-349-0516
Service: Provides a place for seniors 60+ to gather for socialization
and fun. Play cards, Wii tournaments, bingo, corn hole, and
occasionally a trip. Hot lunch is served. Donation accepted,
free-will offering.
2.
Bloomfield Senior Center
Bloomfield Baptist Church
Springfield Road (08) 502-252-8435
Hours: Wednesday
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Contact: Lynn Burkhead 859-375-4304
Service: Provides a place for seniors 60+ to gather for socialization.
Games. Hot lunch is served.
3.
Boston Senior Citizens
Community Center
Boston, Ky.
Contact: Laverne Douglas 502-833-4624
Hours: Monday
10:00 a. m.
Service: Do china painting
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Hours: Wednesday
When: 10:00 a.m. - noon Potluck dinner
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Library open at the Community Center
Gladys Green, Librarian
Services: Provides a place for seniors to gather for socialization and
fun. They do quilting, make baskets, and do other crafts.
4.
Cox’s Creek Senior Citizen Group
St. Gregory Community Center
330 Samuel’s Loop
Cox’s Creek, Ky.
President: Faye Gordon 502-348-3916
Contact: Claudia Smith 502-348-4886
Hours: Wednesday
10:00 a. m.
Service: Provides place for seniors to gather for socialization and fun.
Play games such as bingo, bunco, corn hole, puzzles, horse race.
Have birthday party for everyone at one time. Potluck (meat
provided). Dues $2.00 monthly to defer cost of meat. Flu shots
are available in November as a representative of the Health Dept.
is on site at that time. Speakers talk on topics pertinent to needs
of seniors. Share magazines and books, etc. Open to anyone.
5.
New Haven Senior Center
Hometown Apartments
5th Street (51)
Contact: Ginger Greene 502-549-6501
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
When: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Services: Provides a place for seniors 60+ to gather for socialization
and fun. Hot meal is served. Donation accepted.
Social Security Administration Office
Westport Road
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 800-772-1213 or 270-769-2410
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Services: Deals with disability claims, social security benefits for the aged,
the disabled and/or widow benefits; filing for Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) for the aged, blind, or disabled; assists in
applying for Medicare; Social Security card replacement. Some appointments may be done by phone.
Southern States Propane Gas
403 Cathedral Manor (04) 502-348-3345
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: 10 cents off each gallon of propane purchased by a customer
who owns his/her own tank.
10 cents off each gallon of propane purchased by a farmer when
propane is being used for the farm and not personal use.
Spanish In Our Community
Contact: Traci Melgar 502-314-0885
Meetings: Every Tuesday
When: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: First Christian Church Disciples of Christ
Service: This is a group open to all Spanish-speaking and English-
speaking persons who want to learn about the other’s
language and culture. It is a conversation based group
using this neutral setting to help others come together
in a social type setting. Call for more information.
Special Olympics (See Nelson County Special Olympics)
Springhaven, Inc. 800-767-5838
270-769-1234
Bardstown Outreach Office 502-331-9443
Mission: To educate the community on domestic violence. To be
Agents of social change. To empower victims of domestic
Violence to become survivors. Non-profit organization.
No fees for any services.
Service: 24/7 help and information line. Provides temporary shelter
for victims of domestic violence. Skilled crisis counselors
available. Support groups. Evaluating needs and referring
to appropriate agencies to meet those needs. Educating
victims in criminal justice system. Accompanying victims
to court hearings. Public speakers to discuss date violence
at schools. Instructs law enforcement and school officials.
New shelter in Radcliffe provides transitional housing.
Fundraisers: Bikers Run, A symphony the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Tea.
Stephen Foster Drama Association
P.O. Box 546 (04)
Director: Johnny Warren 502-348-5971
Gen. Mgr.: Betty Kelley
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Service: Outdoor amphitheater presents outdoor musicals throughout
summer. Non-profit organization provides promotional
singers for tourism, holds auditions locally each year,
participates in the Live at the Park Concert series. Hosts the
“Applause Program” where students learn the scope of the
behind the scenes activities it requires to put on a stage
production during a daytime event. “Classroom under the
Stars“ is also for students but is at night where the student
come to a show and are treated to a backstage tour.
Stephen Foster Music Club
President: Carrie Gary
Contact: Carolyn Goodman 502-348-9604
Meetings: 4th Monday
Where: United Methodist Church
When: 7:00 p.m.
Service: To support and develop American music and musician by
annual Gold Cup contest. Sponsors Candlelight Christmas,
heads Summer band concerts in the Park Series - free concerts
every Friday from Memorial Day to Labor Day week end. Has
Christmas Home Tour, Moonlight Big Band. Offers scholar-
ships to the Stephen Foster Music camp at Eastern Kentucky Un.
Support Group for Abused Women
Contact: 502-331-9443
Meeting: Tuesdays
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Call for location
Service: This is part of the Lincoln Trail Domestic Violence Program/
Springhaven, Inc. in Elizabethtown. It is for women who are
experiencing spousal or partner abuse and need support. Very confidential.
Survivors of the Loss of Suicide
Contact: Tina Rogers 502-331-0183
502-510-5141
Meetings: 3rd Monday
When: 6:30 p.m.
Where: 1st Christian Church of Christ
Service: Focus of this group is to support any and all who have
experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide. Free
service.
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TACK (Transportation/Assistance/Caring/Kentucky) 800-242-8225
P.O. Drawer 830
332 Hood Avenue
Lebanon, Ky. 40033
Hours: Monday - Friday Saturday
6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers the phone
Service: Provides transportation to non-emergency medical appointments,
nutrition centers, grocery store, social services, or other important
needs for those in need in Nelson County. Must qualify. There are
Several categories:
Medicaid eligible. Call Community Action Transportation to
book medical trips at 888-817-5910. Or 800-245-2826
Senior Citizens. Provides transportation on preset routes between
8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. within a 3-4 mile area. This is provided under contract with Lincoln Trail Area Development district with funds
from the Kentucky Cabinet for Human Resources and the U.S. Administration on Aging. $1.00 donation each way.
Rural: Monday - Friday. $10.00 inside the county. $1.10/mile for
outside the county. Only for those 60 years of age or older.
General Public Transportation
Fare: $1.10/mile or a minimum of $5.00 for each one-way trip.
When paying for the travel yourself, call 800-242-8225 or 270-692-2136.
When Medicaid/Passport is paying, call 888-817-5910 at least three days
in advance.
When social service, private insurance or other 3rd party payee is paying
for the travel, they will need to contact TACK to confirm payment.
The Bards of Bardstown
Contact : Joe Shellbetter 502-350-0143
Meetings: Monday
When: Noon
Where: Talbott’s Tavern
Service: This is an international organization whose focus is to teach
public speaking. They encourage impromptu public speaking
to desensitize the fear people feel whenever they
are asked to get up in front of a group to speak.
By building self-confidence, this produces some
excellent results. Fee: $33.00 every six (6) months.
The Caring Closet Thrift Store and Outreach Center
221 West Main Street
Lebanon, Ky. 40033 270-692-1427
Hours: Tuesday - Friday Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Service: This is the thrift store and outreach center affiliated with The
Caring Place. All monies received here are used towards the
operation and needs of The Caring Place. Accepts donations
of clothes, furniture, and other household items.
The Caring Place
P.O. Box 945
Lebanon, Ky. 40033 800-692-9394 or 270-692-9300
Director: Delena Trent
Service: Provides information, counseling, legal advocacy and
referral services to victims of domestic violence. Other
services include 24/7 crisis line, emergency shelter for
abused women and their children in immediate danger,
basic needs , assist in finding affordable housing, assists
in getting emergency protective orders, accompanies victims
to court house appearances. Accepts monetary donations.
Also accepts donations of food, furniture, and household
needs to the center.
The Compassionate Friends
Contact: Mary Ballard 502-348-5683
Meetings: 2nd Thursday
When: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Hospice of Nelson County
Service: Focus of this group is to actively support all those who have
lost a child of any age.
The New Life Center, Inc.
310 North 2nd Street(04)
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Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Not open on Friday
Contact: Cindy Burfield 502-515-7891
Service: Provides counseling, encouragement and practical support
to women during and after crisis pregnancies. Provides
family support, preventative and proactive abstinence to young.
Free service. Confidential. Offers post abortion counseling.
Attendance at parenting classes earns materials needed for the
baby’s care after birth. Fatherhood classes are offered as well.
Funded by private donations, church donations, and currently some
United Way grants.
The Work Connection
600 E. John Rowan (04) 502-331-9675
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Service: Helps with the placement in either temporary or full time
employment. Works with industrial, clerical, and/or
technical placement. Refer to website for more information.
Together Rx Prescription Savings Program
Service: Partners with 10 drug manufacturers to provide over 300
Brand name medicationa and many generic at a reduced
Price. Companies set level of savings and which products
Are included in program. Access online for more informa-
Tion. Must have no prescription drug coverage; may not
Be eligible for Medicare; and must be a legal residence of
The United States.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Safely)
TOPS is a national organization whose primary concern is to allow those
Who wish to lose weight a safe and supportive environment in which to
Do so. There are weekly weigh-ins, incentive programs to encourage weight
Loss and dietary compliance, contests, etc. It is a support group with a family atmosphere. Annual dues are $26.00. There are additional fees each month ($4.00).
In Nelson County, there are the following TOPS groups:
TOPS #224
Contact: Lou Smith 502-827-1400
Penny Smith 502-507-0006
Kathy Fogle 502-349-0098
Meeting: 1st Thursday
When: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Civic Center
TOPS # 262
Contact: Amy Armstrong 502-348-4932
Kay Weymouth 502-252-5615
Meetings: 1st Wednesday
When: Noon
Where: Civic Center
TOPS # 541 (Bloomfield)
Contact: Edna Pollett 502-353-8457
Meetings: Tuesdays
When: 5:00 p.m.
Where: Bloomfield Baptist Church
U
United States Department of Agriculture
Rural Development
529B Westport Road
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701
Contact: Linda Luckett 270-769-1555
Service: Buy or repair a home with single family housing direct
loan programs; Self-help housing programs assist families
to own their own homes; Section 502 Direct Loan programs;
home improvement and repair assistance loans; home repair
loan and grant program (Section 504); for seniors 62 and
older who cannot afford a loan, grant funds are available
for these necessary repairs. Max loan is $20,000 with a 1%
interest rate and is limited to very low income residents.
Grants are limited to $7500 in a lifetime.
United Way of Nelson County
321 S. 3rd Street (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - Noon
Contact: Linda Wells 502-348-1891
Service: Primary fundraising organization for human services and
charitable agencies serving Nelson County. Impact is on
building a better community. Board members meet once
a month to discuss pertinent issues . Charitable agencies
must file an application for grants once a year. Call for
information on grant deadlines and criteria which needs
to be met.
University of Louisville School of Dentistry
501 S. Preston
Louisville, KY Patient Care System 502-852-5096
Dental Hygiene 502-852-5075
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Clinic Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: Offers preventative dental care and procedures to the public
at a greatly reduced price. All procedures are carefully
monitored by faculty as procedures are done by students from
the school of dentistry.. Call for more information.
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VA Hospital
800 Zorn Avenue
Louisville, Ky. 40206 800-376-8387
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Service Representatives at the hospital are:
Contact: John Salyers Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 502-287-6851
Lee Ewing Tuesday
Pete Constant Friday
VA Regional Office
321 W. Main Street, Suite 390
Louisville, Kentucky 40202 800-827-1000
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
VA Representative
When: 2nd Thursday 502-287-5351
9:00 a.m. - Noon 502-287-6272
Where: National Guard Armory
138th Artillery
Louisville Road
Bardstown, Kentucky
Service: A VA representative is sent to assist veterans with all
their benefit needs. Locally this is done on the second
Thursday of each month at the National Guard Armory on
Louisville Road. Their phone number is 502-348-3647.
Currently the representative is Robert Nalley and can be
reached at 1-800-928-0951. PLG news announces this
time every month.
Via Colori ( See this listed under Advocacy & Support Center)
Vocational Rehabilitation
866 W. Stephen Foster
Bardstown, Ky. 40004 502-348-1879
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Service:. Two counselors are available to help disabled residents
gain, find, and maintain employment. There are criteria
guidelines which must be met. Resident must have
diagnosed functional limitations which can be emotional,
physical, mental, cognitive which are a barrier to being
employed. Free service. Helps with a variety of needs to
maintaining employment related to special equipment, etc.
Can take 60 days to determine eligibility.
W
Walgreen’s Prescription Savings 502-348-2985
SW corner of Rte 31E and Rte 245 (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Service: Walgreen’s has a prescription savings card that offers
discounts. Generic medications only at $4.00 for a
month’s supply.
Wal-Mart Pharmacy 502-349-6044
3795 E. John Rowan Blvd. (04)
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Service: Over 300 generic prescription medications at $4.00
for a month’s supply.
Weight Watchers
Contact: 502-348-3210
Meetings: Monday 5:00 p.m. 1st Christian Church
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. 1st Christian Church
Thursday 4:30 p.m. 1st Christian Church
Service: This is a local chapter of the National Organization of
Weight Watchers. It is a specific program of weight loss
which involves weekly weigh-ins, etc. It is a supportive,
educational, informative program. There are fees to
participate in this.
Whiskey City Cruisers
Contact: Rhodie Wheeler 502-348-6456
502-348-9788
Meetings: Wednesday
When: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Hawks
Service: Club of owners of vintage cars. Performs in parades. Offers
monthly car shows on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the
Nelson County Justice Center from April to October.
Fundraisers feature 50’s and 60’s music, door prizes,
and a 50-50 raffle.
Widows & Widowers Support Group
Contact: 502-350-5570
Meeting: 3rd Friday
When: 5:00 p.m.
Where: Hospice of Nelson County
Service: Provides a supportive atmosphere for anyone who has
lost a spouse to deal with death & dying issues. Free.
Will Staff
982 Chambers Blvd. (04) 502-349-6800
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Hours: Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Service: This is an employment agency which deals with temporary
As well as permanent job placement. Must be 18 or older.
Fee paid by employer.
Windsor Gardens Assisted Living
101 Isaac Greet Court (04) 502-349-6214
Contact: Gail Harris
Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.
Service: This is an assisted living facility. It is certified, not licensed.
They do not dispense medications. They have available
apartments and studio apartments. Flat rate, base rate:
1-bedroom is $2550.00 a month; studio apartments are
$2200.00 a month (as of 2009). Additional fee is assessed
for additional need of client. Staff is on duty 24/7. Provides
3 meals plus snacks every day. There are two church
Services each week : Catholic on Wednesday, Nondenomina-
tional on Sunday. On Wednesday and Saturday, a beautician
is available (private pay).
X - Y - Z
Nelson County Churches
Assembly of God
* Big Springs Assembly of God, 2345 Taylorsville Rd. (08) 502-252-9154
Pastor Mavis Bennett
* Soul’s Harbor Assembly of God, 5231 Louisville Rd. (04) 502-348-0658
Pastor David Conway
Baptist
* 1st Baptist Church, 315 N. 2nd St. (04), Rev. Michael N. Smith 502-348-2711
* 1st Baptist Church, 311 Center St., New Haven (51), Chris Blair 502-549-9991
* 2nd Baptist Church, 389 Little Union Rd. (20) 502-252-8491
* 1st Cedar Creek Baptist Church, 754 Bellwood (04) No name given 502-349-0744
* 2nd Baptist Church, 145 Hill St. (08) 502-252-9057
* Bardstown Baptist Church, 101 W. Brashear Ave., (04) 502-348-3866
* Bloomfield Baptist Church, 106 Springfield Rd. (08), Ryan Lyons 502-252-8435
* Chaplin Baptist Church, 5585 Lawrenceburg Rd. (12) 502-673-3642
* Chaplin Fork Baptist Church, 7101 Lawrenceburg Rd. (12) 502-
* Cox’s Creek Baptist Church, 600 Fairfield Rd.(13), Rev. Jim Bratcher 502-348-4974
* Mill Creek Baptist Church, 431 Poplar Flat Rd. (04), Gary Chesser 502-348-5049
* Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 190 Petersburg Rd. 40107 502-833-2003
Pastor Jacob Brothers
* Nelson County Baptist Church, 55 Lutheran Church Rd. (04) 502-348-0117
Pastor Darrell Goodlett
* New Beginning Baptist Church, 200 Clermont Dr. (04) 502-350-0701
Pastor Isaac Fergusen
* New Salem Baptist Church, 2775 Deatsville Rd. (13), 502-348-8260
Richard McPheeters
* Parkway Baptist Church, 2580 Springfield Rd. (04) 502-348-4677
* Rolling Fork Baptist Church, 475 Rolling Fork Church Rd. (40107) 502-549-9400
Pastor Bruce Nichols
* The People’s Church, 114 Wildcat Lane (04), Doug Bunch 502-331-0210
* Wickland Baptist Church, 510 Bloomfield Rd., (04), Brad Woods 502-348-7661
Catholic
* Archdiocese of Louisville 502-637-9786
* Immaculate Conception, 8191 New Haven Road (51), Fr.Jeffrey Leger 502-549-3757
* St. Ann’s, 7490 Howardstown Rd. (51), Fr. Ken Fortener 502-549-3285
* St. Catherine’s, 174 N. Main Streeet, (51), Fr. Jeffrey Leger 502-549-3152
* St. Gregory’s, 330 Samuels Loop (13), Fr. John Schwartzlose 502-348-6337
* St. Joseph’s, 110 W. Stephen Foster (04), Fr. Wm. Hammer 502-348-3126
* St. Martin de Porres Dominican Community, (52), Theo Sterns 270-325-3829
* St. Michael’s, 111 Church St., Fairfield (20), Fr. Wm. Hammer 502-252-8308
* St. Monica’s, 407 S. 3rd St. (04), Fr. Wally Dant 502-348-5250
* St. Thomas’s, 870 St. Thomas Lane (04), Fr. Wally Dant 502-348-3717
* St. Vincent de Paul, 104 Church Street (52), Fr. Ken Fortener 502-549-5559
Charismatic
* Faith Worship Center, 3160 Bloomfield Rd. (04) Freddy/Becky Riggs 502-348-7380
Christian
* 1st Christian Church (DOC), 175 E. John Rowan (04), P.O. Box 2175 502-348-3210
Pastor: Dr. Rick Loader
Associate: Melinda Kammerer
* Bardstown Christian Fellowship, 308 N. 2nd, (04) 502-348-5496
Rev. Matthew Spandler-Davidson
* Bardstown Church of Christ, 1104 N. 3rd St., (04), John Barron 502-348-2204
* Bardstown Church of God, 3903 Louisville Rd., (04)
Pastor Doug Lutes 502-348-6150
* Bloomfield Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 216 Taylorsville Rd. 40008
Pastor: Rev. Tom Pierce 502-252-8413
Youth Minister: Debbie Pierce
* Bloomfield Church of God, 147 Depot St. (08), Richard Curtsinger 502-252-7777
* Botland Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),5326 Springfield Rd.,
Bardstown, Ky. 40004, Pastor Jerry Bennett 502-839-9306
* Boston Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),Thomas Harned 502-833-2204
195 Petersburg Rd. (40107)
* Chaplin Christian Church, 5438 Lawrenceburg Rd.(08),
Pastor John Richardson 502-673-3517
* Chaplin Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Hwy 62, (12) 502-673-3286
Rev. Lee Cox
* Chaplin Highview Church of Christ, 4131 Lawrenceburg Rd. (12) 502-673-3103
Pastor Calvin Runner
* Full Gospel Christian Center, 4650 Louisville Rd. (04) 502-331-0502
Pastors Jim & Irene White
* Nelson Christian Church, 1760 New Shepherdsville Rd. (04) 502-348-3495
Dr Tom Mobley
Youth Minister: Marc Mobley
* Rolling Fork Christian Church, Hwy 52 W. (51)
Pastor Tim Underhill 502-549-3016
Episcopal
* Episcopal Church of the Ascension, 211 N. 3rd St. (04) 502-348-4317
Attn: Jesse Wheat
Jehovah Witness
* Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall, 1021 N. 3rd St. (04) 502-349-6548
Latter Day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 901 Chambers (04)
Leader of the Congregation 502-348-2227
Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, (04), Rev. Andy Guagenti 502-349-3130
Methodist
* St. John AME Zion Church, 219 E. Brashear Rd. (04) 502-348-1422
Rev. Rivers C. Sumpter
* Bardstown United Methodist Church, 116 E. Flaget, (04) 502-348-3209
Rev. Todd Benner
* Bardstown United Methodist Church, 5100 Bardstown Rd. (04) 502-348-3209
Campus #2 Rev. Todd Benner
* Bloomfield United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 300 (08), 502-252-8434
Rev. Jim Hitt
* Wesley Chaplin United Methodist Church, 196 Church St. (12) 502-673-3828
* Woodlawn/Beechfork UMC, 4110 Woodlawn Rd., 9040 Rev. Jim Hitt 502-348-5507
Presbyterian
* First Presbyterian Church, 209 N. 2nd Street (04), John Sanderson 502-348-6076
Non-Denominational
* Abundant Life, 1126 Bloomfield Rd. (04) 502-
Rev. Tracy & Donna Walker
* Connection Community Church, 2049 Filiatreau Lane (04),
* Pastor Mark Stuart 502-507-0487
* Lighthouse Apostolic Faith Church, 80 Balltown Connector Rd. (51) 502-348-5256
* Pastor Robert Tilley
* Lion of Judah House of Worship, 932 Bloomfield Rd. (04) 502-349-3223
P. O. Box 296 Pastor Teresa Rakes Hilbert
* Touch of Faith Worship Center, 200 John Rowan Blvd (04) 502-350-3728
Pastor Robt. Riley
CHURCHES
Assembly of God
Big Spring Assembly of God
2345 Taylorsville Rd. 502-252-9154
Bloomfield, KY (08)
Pastor: Mavis Bennett
Sun. School: Sunday @ 10:00 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 6:00 p.m.
Worship: Wed. @ 7:00 p.m.
Prayer: Tues. @ 10:00 a.m. (Women)
@ 7:00 p.m. (Men)
Youth: Sun @ 6:00 p.m. & Wed @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: Financially supports two local churches.
Donates to missions; makes trips to help in Appalachia
Donates specific items to Wayside Christian Ministry (Louisville)
Gathers food if needed
Emergency Food Bank (very limited in scope)
Soul’s Harbor Assembly of God
5231 Louisville Road (04) 502-348-0658
Pastor: David Conway
Worship: Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: Has run a Turning Point Ministry in the past to assist those
with addictions. Also hosted Living Free Programs and
Concerned Persons Program in affiliated with that.
Vacation Bible Study - open to all.
Baptist
1st Baptist Church
315 N. 2nd Street (04) 502-348-2711
Pastor: Michael N. Smith
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School @ 10:00 a.m.
Prayer: Wed.@ 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study: Wed @ 7:30 p.m.
Service: Not at this time.
1st Baptist Church
311 Center Street
New Haven, Ky. 40051 502-549-9991
Pastor: Chris Blair
Worship: Sunday School @ 9:00 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 10:00 a.m.
Service:
2nd Baptist Church
389 Little Union Road
Fairfield, Ky. 40020 502-252-8491
Pastor: Kevin Halloway
Worship:
Service: No additional information available at this time.
2nd Baptist Church
145 Hill Street
Bloomfield, Ky. 40020 502-252-9057
Pastor: Rev. Louis E. Hughley, Jr.
Worship: 11:15 a.m.
Sun. School: 10:15 a.m.
Bible Study: 7:00 p.m. on Thursday
Service: None given at this time.
1st Cedar Creek Baptist Church
754 Bellwood (04) 502-349-0744
Pastor:
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
@ 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Wed @ 6:30 p.m.
Service: Small Church. Has no outreach services at this time.
Bardstown Baptist Church
101 W. Brashear (04) 502-348-3866
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Hours: Monday - Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Whoever answers phone.
Service: Angel Food Ministries offers a low cost, no obligation to buy
service to the community. Food packages are offered every
month at a very reasonable price. New menu every month provides
variety of items. Orders must be placed by the 3rd week. Pick up
on the last Saturday Of the month. No criteria to participate.
Provides space for AWANA to meet at 6:00 p.m. on Wed.
Bloomfield Baptist Church
106 Springfield Road
Bloomfield, Ky. 40008 502-252-8435
Pastor: Ryan Lyons
Worship: Sunday @ 8:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School @ 9:50 a.m.
Service: Provides space for AWANA to have their meetings.
Annual “Trunk or Treat” Party at Hollowean
Community picnic
Vacation Bible School
Some light repairs of homes problems
Assists people in struggle in the Bloomfield area
Chaplin Baptist Church
5585 Lawrenceburg Road
Chaplin, Ky. 40012 502-673-3642
Pastor: Bill Johnson, Interim Pastor
Worship: Bible Study @ 10:00 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Disciple Training on Sun @ 6:00 p.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.,. - Prayer Service
Service: Provides space for the summer satellite program for students
at risk of failing
Outreach program where families in need are discussed
and then visited on Tuesday
Prayer Chain
Chaplin Fork Baptist Church
7101 Lawrenceburg Road
Chaplin, Ky 40012 502-
Pastor: No information available at this time.
Worship:
Service:
Cox’s Creek Baptist Church
600 Fairfield Road
Fairfield, Ky. 40013 502-348-4974
Pastor: Jim Bratcher
Worship: Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Sun. School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship: Wednesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Service: No additional information available at this time.
Mill Creek Baptist Church
431 Poplar Flat Road (04) 502-348-5049
Pastor: Gary Chesser
Youth
Minister: TBA
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wed. @ 6:30 p.m.
Service: Food Pantry for those in need
God’s Comfort Closet - cleaning items, toiletry items, etc.
for those in need of them.
Financially support Community Action each month
Youth Group - open to all
Shoe Box Ministry to the Appalachian area.
Mount Moriah Baptist Church
190 Petersburg Road
Boston, Ky. 40107 502-833-2003
Pastor: Jacob Brothers
Worship: Sunday school @ 10:00 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Prayer: Wed. @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: Do a great deal to support the Baptist Missions regionally,
nationally, and internationally. Partner with the Baptist
Mission to support a regional boys home, send food and
clothes to this home as well.
Nelson County Baptist Church
55 Lutheran Road (04) 502-348-0117
Pastor: Darrell Goodlett
Chaplin, Nelson County Jail
Worship: Sunday Wednesday
10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Service: This is a dynamic church whose various ministries include:
Jail Ministry - weekly contact with those who are incarcerated
At the Nelson County jail; Reformers Unanimous - a faith-based approach to dealing with all types of addiction; Nelson
County Baptist School (K - 12);a Nursing Home Ministry
whereby members of the church visit with those members
who have been placed in local nursing homes; and a Bus Ministry which is a transportation to church of those children
who would not otherwise be able to get there. Fundamental
and independent.
New Beginning Baptist Church
200 Clermont (04) 502-350-0701
Pastor: Isaac Fergusen
Worship: Sunday school @ 10:00 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Prayer: Sunday @ 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study: Wed. @ 7:30 p.m.
Service: Collect clothing for the Mountain Mission
Collect canned goods for the needy of Lynch, KY
Assists people locally with limited funds
Partner with the Baptists to support missions
Supports childrens home in Mount Washington
New Salem Baptist Church
2775 Deatsville Road (Hwy 523)
Cox’s Creek, Ky. 40013 502-348-8260
Pastor: Richard McPheeters
Sunday Sch: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 10:45 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 6:00 p.m. for children and adults
Wed @ 7:00 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer time
Service: Provides space for AWANA group to meet there on
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
Parkway Baptist Church
2580 Springfield Road (04) 502-348-4677
Pastor: Jeff Lutz, Minister of Worship
Worship: Sunday @ 8:15 a.m. & 10:45 a.m.
Sunday School @ 9:30 a.m.
Bible Study @ 5:30 p.m.
Wed. @ 6:30 p.m.
Wed. @ 5:30 p.m. Fam Fellowship Meal
$4.00 donation
All are welcome
Service: Bible Study - open to all
Frequent oil & filter change for single ladies (free)
Jail ministry
Prison ministry
Senior Active Adult Group - open to all seniors
MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers meet here
Active Missions which assist instate and in country projects.
Rolling Fork Baptist Church
475 Rolling Fork Church Road
Boston, Ky. 40107 502-549-9400
Pastor: Bruce Nichols
Worship: Sunday @ 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Wed/ @ 7:00 p.m. - Individual studies
Service: Community Appreciation Day every year. Free meal, door
Prizes, games to play. Runs from noon to 4 or 5. Open to all.
Vacation Bible School
Children volunteer to help at the Iron Horse Festival
Does some assistance with emergency needs.
The People’s Church
114 Wildcat Lane (04) 502-331-0210
Pastor: Doug Bunch
Worship: Bible Study @ 9:20 a.m.
Sunday @ 10:30 a.m.
Wed. @ &:00 p.m. - Children 3 - 12th
Service: Fish Fry every Friday from 10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
This is 45 weeks a year.
Photo shoot with the Easter Bunny - a free 5x7 picture
delivered to your home. Other picture packages are
available if you want to purchase additional.
Easter Egg hunt.
Block Party
Tailgate Party - music, fun evening, bring your own food
Kareoke
Wickland Baptist Church
510 Bloomfield Road (04) 502-348-7661
Pastor: Brad Woods
Youth
Minister: Grant Williams
Music: David Coffing
Sun. School: Sunday @ 9:45 a.m.
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m. - Prayer & Bible Study
Service: Nursing Home Ministry @ Bluegrass Assisted Living
Vacation Bible School
“Hemmed in Prayer” - sewing projects done by the women’s
group which go to the local hospital.
Bible Study
Men’s monthly fellowship breakfast
“Servant Evangelism” - random acts of kindness at different
times during the year (ie. Free car wash, block party, raking
leaves, etc.)
Financially supports the SBC with mission projects
Operation Christmas Child - collects boxes of food to feed
the starving children across the world.
Catholic
Archdiocese of Louisville
Contact: Please see contact under each agency listed.
Service: Primary focus is to support the Catholic parishes in numerous
Kentucky counties which includes Nelson County. There are
a number of programs which extend to cover anyone in need.
These are the programs listed below.
Catholic Charities Agency
2911 S. Fourth Street
Louisville, Ky. 40208 502-637-9786
Charities@
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Service: Provides services to those in need.
Numerous agencies beneath this listing:
A. Criminal Justice Ministry 502-964-5904
Contact: Fr. Tim Hogan
Prison & Jail Ministry
Coordinates this program
Promotes good treatment for prisoners
B. Immigration Legal Services 502-637-9097
Assists in coming into the country legally.
Assists with paperwork necessary.
Attorneys available who specialize in
immigration laws.
C. Kentucky Office for Refugees (KOR) 502-636-9263
Coordinates the entire process of refugee
placement in the Commonwealth.
D. Migration & Refugee Services (MRS) 502-636-9263
With complete sanctioning of Homeland
Security, this office resettles refugees. They
find places for them to live, jobs, assist them
in learning English. They also assist with
the gathering of needed household items and
clothing for them to use.
Also within this office, there is a program for
“Rescue & Restore Victims of Human Trafficking”.
E. ESL (English as a Second Language)
4007 Dixie Highway
F. Louisville, Ky. 40216 502-447-7998
English is taught to refugees who are in need of
learning the language.
G. Parish Social Ministry (PSM)
P.O. Box 3000
Nazareth, Ky. 40048-3000 502-331-4545
Contact: Sr. Mary Schmuck, R. S. M.
Assists local parishes.
Fosters citizenship and patriotism.
Sponsors the Faithful Citizenship luncheon at
St. Thomas in Bardstown the 3rd Tuesday of the
month from noon - 1:00 p.m. every month except
December, February, June, July, and August. This
is open to all.
H. Women & Family Related Services 502-637-9786
Free Service open to all.
Respect Life Program - educational resources given
Project Rachel - free post-abortion counseling
Pregnancy & Adoption
-adoption service
- works with birth Mothers during and after
the decision is made to give up the baby
for adoption.
-9 week extensive training program
-mediation service between birth Mother & adoptive parents
-offers courses in pregnancy & childcare with
incentives to participate regularly.
-does counseling
-information & referral services
Family Ministries Office
Maloney Center
1200 S. Shelby Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40203 502-636-0296
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Family@
Counseling@
Has four focuses:
A) Safe & Drug-free schools
Offers a speakers bureau to go into Catholic
parishes to speak about ways to make the
school a safer and more drug-free environment.
These meetings are offered with the intent that
everyone is welcome to attend and participate.
B) Counseling
Open to all. Sliding fee scale r/t income. At
this time all counseling is being done in Louisville.
Plans are being made for an office to be located in Bardstown for use by Nelson County residents.
C) Marriage Enrichment
Educational/informational programs offered at
various places regionally. Focused on Catholic
traditional values regarding marriage and marital
issues, but is open to all. There may be a cost for
participation in these educational programs.
D) Victim Assistance Program
*An educational program for all workers in the
Archdiocese of Louisville.
* Works with those who have been sexually abused
by priests or workers in the Catholic church. There
is no fee for this program.
Multicultural Ministry
Maloney Center
1200 S. Shelby St.
Louisville, Ky. 40203 502-636-0296
Applies various national ethnic pastoral plans to
enhance the Catholic ministry to the many and
diverse cultures which can be found in the
Catholic communities of the Louisville Archdiocese.
These include the Hispanic, Vietnamese, Haitian,
Filipino, African American, and African cultures, to
name but a few.
Pastoral Care Office 502-636-0296
Mahoney Center
1200 S. Shelby St.
Louisville, Ky. 40203
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Fr. Paul Scaglione, Director
Works with parishes to promote pastoral care networks.
Oversees all pastoral care at hospitals in Archdiocese.
Oversees all pastoral care at nursing homes in Archdiocese.
Oversees a Spring and Fall Gennesaret Retreat for the
seriously ill. This is a free, three-day retreat designed for
those with chronic or life-threatening conditions. Open to all.
Full nursing care is provided. Call for more information.
Senior Services
2911 S. 4th Street
Louisville, Ky. 40208 502-637-9786
Jgahlinger@ FAX 502-637-9786
Hours: Three Days a Week
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Jackie Gahlinger
Service: Assists with anything that is a senior
issue. Has a housing guide called “Choices”
for seniors which includes Nelson County
There is a $3.00 charge for the mailing.
Annually offers end of life care seminars
at various locations. Presentations are
open to all but are presented in parishes.
The presenters include two priests and an
attorney who cover legal, medical, and
professional issues in the end of life care.
Immaculate Conception Church
8191 New Haven Road
New Haven, Kentucky 40051
Mail to:
% 413 First Street
New Haven, Kentucky 40051 502-549-3152
Pastor: Fr. Jeffrey Leger
In Residence: Fr. Thomas Clark
Deacon: W. Arnold Downs
David Smith
Mass: Saturday @ 4:00 p.m.
Sunday @ 7:00 a.m.
***Information will be the same as what is found beneath St. Catherine’s listing.
St. Anne’s Catholic Church
7490 Howardstown Road
New Haven, Ky. 40051-6505 502-549-3285
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Pastor: Fr. Ken Fortener
Mass: Sunday @ 10:00 a.m.
Th @ 7:00 p.m.
Fri @ 8:30 a.m.
Services: Operation Rice Bowl (See description under St. Catherine’s listing)
Campaign for Human Development ( “ “ “ “ )
Clothing Drives - sent to Boling Park Missions in Edmonton, Ky.
Easter Egg hunt for the entire Howardstown community
Annual picnic with all welcome to attend
Appreciation Day with a potluck to be celebrated by all in Howardstown
Community Hayride
Community “Trunk & Treat” each Hallowean
Community Thanksgiving Day meal with dinners delivered to those who
are housebound/handicapped
Christmas program for everyone
Santa Claus with treats for all the children
Canned goods are gathered and given to the New
Haven Optimist Club for use in Christmas Baskets in the area
Saint Catherine Catholic Church
174 N. Main Street (Church)
Parish Office: 413 First Street
New Haven, Kentucky 40051 502-549-3152
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Pastor: Father Jeffrey Leger (until June 2009)
Deacon: George Clark, David Smith
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
St. Catherine’s Immaculate Conception
Sunday Mass: Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Sunday at 7:00 a.m.
Service: School has clothing drive and donates this to be distributed to
those less fortunate.
Gathers coats which are sent to Iraq.
Emergency Food Bank for those in need
Operation Rice Bowl where monies are collected over a six
week period. It is then sent to the Archdiocese who sees to
it that 25% of the monies collected are used here while the
other 75% are sent to the Catholic Relief Service to be used
overseas.
Catholic Campaign for Human Development is a collection of
donations made once a year where a portion stays within the
Archdiocese while the majority is sent to the National Campaign
for self-help projects.
St. Gregory Catholic Church
330 Samuels Loop Road
Samuels, Kentucky 40013 502-348-6337
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Parish Office: Monday - Thursday
9:99 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed Fridays
Pastor: Father John Schwartzlose
Deacon: Joseph Filitreau, Joseph Livers
Mass: Saturday @ 5:00 p.m.
Sunday @ 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday @ 9:15 a.m.
W, Th, Fri @ 8:00 a.m.
Service: Service: Operation Rice Bowl (see description under St. Catherine’s)
Campaign for Human Development (see description under
St. Catherine’s)
Sponsor a “sister church” in Haiti; supports it financially
Assist Haitian Catholic children with school tuition program
Which pays for tuition to a Catholic school there.
Support St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store financially
Food collection once a month for St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
School children sing at local nursing homes and assisted living
Center at Christmas
Senior Baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas for parishioners
Letters/cards to the military overseas to support them
Participates with Heifer International, an organization which sends
various types of animals into disadvantaged areas of the
world to assist the peoples there with hunger and poverty
issues. Schoolchildren do fundraisers to be able to purchase
an animal from Heifer International which is then sent.
Fundraisers to assist the Ronald McDonald House, a home
away from home for parents whose children are in
a hospital.
Participates in the “Cherubim Tree” through Community
Action Program. Covers 16 youth at Christmas so
that they will have gifts.
Will be participating in a satellite education program in the
summers to assist those children with educational
needs.
St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral
P. O. Box 548
110 W. Stephen Foster Avenue
Bardstown, Ky. 40004-0548 502-348-3126
Stjoe@
Parish Office: Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:40 p.m.
Pastor: Father William Hammer
Father Troy Overton
Deacons: John Hamilton and Dick Walsh
Mass: Saturday @ 5:00 p.m.
Sunday @ 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
M - F @ 6:30 a.m.
Monday @ 11:00 a.m.
Services: Operation Rice Bowl, Catholic Campaign for Human
Development, Sponsors a Catholic Parish and school
in Haiti with a monthly financial donation, in charge of
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, works in collaborative
effort with Community Action Program, food collection
every month for St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. Students
assist with fund raisers for fellow students whose families
are in need as well as a variety of other civic activities.
St. Martin de Porres Dominican Community
P. O. Box 10
New Hope, Kentucky 40052 270-325-3829
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Contact: Whoever answers phone
Service: This is a non-profit community of lay Dominicans following
The order of St. Dominic. Fr. Stephen D. Haze, O.P. is their
Director. Mass is held twice a week, but times vary. Call for
Information regarding this. No Sunday Mass. They have an
Apostolate for Evangelization which realizes itself in the
Printing of materials on Catholic Church policies. Also has
A printing service (fee) for the general public in the area.
Chapter of the Third Order of St. Dominic meets there.
Catalog available on website.
St. Michael Catholic Church
P. O. Box 27
111 Church Street
Fairfield, Ky. 40020-0027 502-252-8308
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Pastor: Fr. William Hammer
In Residence: Fr. Albert Hartlage
Mass: Saturday @ 7:00 p.m.
Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
M - F @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: Operation Rice Bowl
Campaign for Human Development
Raise money for Relay for Life
St. Monica Catholic Church
407 S. 3rd Street (04) 502-348-5250
Stmonica@
Pastor: Fr. J. Wally Dant
Mass: Sunday 9:00 a.m.
T & Th 10:00 a.m.
Service: Operation Rice Bowl
Campaign for Human Development
Monthly financial donation to Community Action Program
Has helped individuals with temporary personal financial needs
Monthly financial donation to St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
Collects tabs from soda pop to send to Ronald McDonald House
Provides space for Martin Luther King Celebration sponsored by
Concerned Parents.
Gathers infant clothes in December for St. Vincent de Paul
Gathers personal items to send to Catholic Charities for immigrants.
Provides space for AA, AlaTeen and Alanon groups to meet at 8:00 p.m.
on Thursdays
Saint Thomas Catholic Church
870 St. Thomas Lane (04) 502-348-3717
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Pastor: Father J. Wally Dant
Mass: Saturday 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
W & F 8:00 a.m.
Service: Financially supports Community Action Program in the county.
Provides Christmas food baskets to the needy of the parish. Has
a July picnic and a WinterFest in February that all are welcome
to attend. Has Operation Rice Bowl and Campaign for Human
Development (see description of these two services under St.
Catherine’s listing). Monthly collection of nonperishable food
items for St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. Has Senior Citizen
Group for parishioners only called “Young at Heart”. Contributes
occasionally to gather needed items for military overseas.
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
P. O. Box 58
104 Church Street
New Hope, Kentucky 40052-9998 502-549-5559
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Pastor: Father Ken Fortener
Mass: Saturday @ 4:00 p.m.
Sunday @ 8:00 a.m.
M,T,W @ 8:00 a.m.
Services: Operation Rice Bowl
Campaign for Human Development
Monthly food collection of nonperishable for Community Action Program
Coat Drive at Christmas for homeless in Louisville
“Challenge”, a youth group for girls aged 10-16. Meet every week or so
and have prayer and activity. Has apostolate, a service project for comm-
unity good. “Challenge” is open to all young girl in this age bracket. Contact: Flannery Musk @ 270-325-5448 for more information on “Challenge”.
Charismatic
Faith Worship Center
3160 Bloomfield Road (04) 502-348-7380
Pastors: Freddy & Becky Riggs
Worship: Sunday @ 10:15 a.m.
Childrens Church @ 10:15 a.m.
Sunday School @ 9:15 a.m.
Intercessory Prayer - Monday @ 6:30 p.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m. - Worship
Service: Cell group ministry within church members
Intercessory prayer
21- day fast annually to pray for every person listed in the
phone directory
Women’s Ministry
Men’s Ministry
Assist in local needs for the elderly/homebound
Assists The Caring Place
Supports overseas missions
Christian
Bardstown Christian Fellowship
310 North Second Street (04) 502-348-5496
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Minister: Matthew Spandler-Davison
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 p.m.
Service: Bardstown Blitz - Annual volunteer program where 30 - 40
volunteers help any local organization/ community group
with a community project they may have. There is an
application packet to fill out. Call for more information.
Community Easter Egg Hunt
Bardstown Church of Christ
1104 N. 3rd St. (04) 502-348-2204
Pastor: John Barron
Worship: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m & 5:30 p.m.
Sunday @ 10:45 a.m. - Bible Class
Sunday @ 7:00 p.m. - Bible Study.
Service: None at this time.
Bardstown Church of God
3903 Louisville Road (04) 502-348-6150
Pastor: Doug Lutes
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & @ 6:00 p.m.
Prayer: Tuesday@ 10:00 a.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: None at this time
Bloomfield Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
216 Taylorsville Road
Bloomfield, Ky. 40008 502-252-8413
Pastor: Rev. Tom Pierce
Youth Minister: Debbie Pierce
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Service: Provides space for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts to meet.
Makes donations to The Caring Place
Donations of money and items to Community Action Program
Bloomfield Church of God
147 Depot Street
Bloomfield, Ky. 40008 502-252-7777
Pastor: Richard Curtsinger
Youth
Pastor: Jonathan Curtsinger
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Thurs. @ 6:00 p.m. - Children’s & Teen’s Ministry
Service: In process of setting up drug recovery program.
Has Seniors Program - open to all
Teachings on money management
Classes is family enrichment
Boston Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
195 Petersburg Rd. 40107
Boston, Ky. 502-833-2204
Pastor: Thomas Harned
Youth Dir: Mrs. Sandy Holley
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. - Bible Study
Service: Provides space for Cub Scouts to meet every week
Mission giving
Assists with temporary, limited funds for transients in trouble
Emergency Food Bank
Botland Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
5326 Springfield Road (04) 502-839-9306
Rte. 150, 2 miles South of the Parkway
P.O. Box 448 (04)
Pastor: Jerry Bennett
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School @ 10:00 a.m.
Service: Prayer quilt ministry - lap quilts given to those who are in need.
Is willing to open doors to NA, AA, or Alateen Groups if they
would like to meet there. .
Chaplin Christian Church
5438 Lawrenceburg Road (08) 502-673-3517
Pastor: John Richardson
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00
Service: “Christian Kitchen” - a program which provides a meal on the
3rd Saturday of the month for those in need. Service area is
within 15 minutes of Chaplin. All are welcome. Please call
the church to get on the list.
Chaplin Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Highway 62
Chaplin, Ky. 40062 502-673-3286
Pastor: Rev. Lee Cox
Worship: No additional information is available at this time.
Service:
Chaplin Highview Church of Christ
4131 Lawrenceburg Road
Bloomfield, Ky. 40012 502-673-3103
Minister: Calvin Runner
Worship: Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.
Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. - Bible Study
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m. - Prayer & Worship
Service: None at this time
Connection Community Church
2049 Filiatreau Lane (04) 502-507-0487
Pastor: Mark Stuart
Service: Sunday
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Mission: This is a nondenominational church whose mission is
to reach the unchurched
Services: Open to financially assisting others in need.
Counseling open to all. No charge.
Bible Study every Tuesday.
Life Group on Sunday.
Men’s meeting on Monday in the evening.
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
175 E. John Rowan (04) 502-348-3210
P.O. Box 2175
Pastor: Dr. Peter ( Rick) Loader
Associate: Rev. Melinda Kammerer
Weekly Serv. Sunday @ 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Communion Service @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: Free Community Supper every Tuesday from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Food donated to Community Action Program monthly
Save-A-Lot gift cards donated to Community Action Program each month
Appalachian Ministry where clothes are donated and transported to
Appalachia missions throughout the year.
Prison Ministry events throughout the year
Provides space for weekly meetings of Alanon, Weight Watchers,
and NAMI support groups.
“Spanish In Our Community” - a program which brings
together the English and Spanish speaking members of
the county to learn each others’ language. It also allows
the two cultures to come together in a social setting, to
learn about one another in a peaceful, neutral setting. It
meets every Tuesday from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Full Gospel Christian Center, Inc.
4650 Louisville Road (04) 502-331-0502
Pastors: Jim & Irene White
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Thursday @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: No additional information is available at this time.
Nelson Christian Church
1760 New Shepherdsville Road (04) 502-348-3495
Pastor: Dr. Tom Mobley
Associate: Marc Mobley
Worship: Sunday @ 8:30a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday @ 5:30 p.m. Family supper - everyone welcome
Service: Monthly donation to Community Action Program
Monthly donation to New Life Center
Gathering of clothing, etc. for Mountain Mission is Beatteyville, Ky.
Nonprescription medical supplies to South Africa missions
“Stitchin’ Sisters” - women’s group quilt for community needs
Children make & deliver gifts to nursing homes
Rolling Fork Christian Church
Highway 52
New Haven, Ky 40051 502-549-3016
Pastor: Tim Underhill
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Bible Study: Wednesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Service: None given at this time.
Episcopal
Episcopal Church of the Ascension
211 N. 3rd Street (04) 502-348-4317
Pastor:
Sr. Warden: Jesse Wheat 502-331-3310
Contact: Senior Warden, Jessie Wheat
Worship: Sunday @ 10:00 a.m.
Service Supports Bethany Haven
Monthly collection of nonperishable food for St. Vincent
de Paul Thrift Store
Provides N.A. with space for meetings every week.
Provides space for Lifeline Connection to meet every week.
Jehovah’s Witness
Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall
1021 N. 3rd Street (04) 502-349-6548
Governed: Body of Elders
Contact: Whoever answers phone
Worship: Sunday @ 10:00 a.m.
Service: Door-to-door ministry
Bible Study open to everyone
Latter Day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints
901 Chambers (04) 502-348-2227
Leader of the Congregation: No name given
Worship: Sunday @ 10:00 a.m.
Service: None given at this time.
Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
P. O. Box 313
104 Keystone Drive (04) 502-349-3130
Pastor: Rev. Andy Guagenti
Worship: Sunday @ 10:30 a.m.
Service: This is a newly established church in the area. They have no
outreach programs at this time since they are in the process of
being formed.
Methodist
St. John AME Zion Church
219 E. Brashear Street (04) 502-348-1422
Pastor: Rivers C. Sumpter
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m. - Bible Study
Service: Collected clothes during winter months to be distributed
to the homeless.
Collects monies for a college fund. Uses for those who
come to them in need.
Bardstown United Methodist Church
116 E. Flaget (04) 502-348-3209
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Pastor: Dr. Todd Benner
Worship: Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
1st Wed of month 6:00 p.m. Potluck Dinner (open to all)
2nd, 3rd, 4th Wed on month 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Dinner
Service: Food pantry (open to all). Call church for assistance.
Information is required. Pick-up food items on Tuesday
from 9:00 a.m. - noon. Based on number in family.
Monthly financial support to the Ministerial Association Fund
“Darren’s Kids” - school clothes gathered for distribution at
the beginning of the school year
Mountain Mission - items gathered and taken to Appalachia
BUM’s Seniors (Bardstown United Methodist Seniors) meet
the 3RD Tuesday at noon at the Church for a potluck luncheon.
Open to all seniors.
Joyful Noise children’s choir and Sanctuary Choir sings at
local nursing homes in the Winter.
Does fundraisers for Hospice of Nelson County.
Provides space for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and
Girl Scouts to meet regular basis.
Houses the Suzuki Music School, a fee-based
organization which teaches violins, strings.
Provides space for Bardstown Brass Band every
Thursday for them to meet and practice.
Women’s Group quilt for various charitable concerns
Bardstown United Methodist Church, Campus #2
5100 Bardstown Road (04) 502-348-3209
Pastor: Rev. Todd Benner
There is no church service at this location.
Service: Hosts Community events here:
Humane Society’s “Strut Your Mutt”
Soccer Camp
Area for Scouts to camp out
½ mile walking trail
Playground
Softball field
Horseshoe pits
Refreshment spot for bikers on specific bike rides
Refreshment spot for walkers on Ecumenical walk each year
Bloomfield United Methodist Church
P.O. Box 300
Main Street
Bloomfield, Ky. 40008 502-252-8434
Pastor: Jim Hitt
Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Sun. School 10:00 a.m.
Youth 4:30 p.m. Sunday
Bible Study: 7:05 p.m. Wednesday
Service: Provide space for Girl Scouts to meet each week
Community Food Bank on an emergency basis
Wesley Chaplin United Methodist Church
196 Church Street
Chaplin, Ky. 40012 502-673-3828
Pastor:
Worship: No additional information is available at this time.
Service:
Woodlawn Beechfork UMC
4110 Woodlawn Road (04) 502-348-5507
Pastor: Jim Hitt
Worship: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m.
Sun. School: 11:00 a.m.
Service: No outreach at this time.
Non-Denominational
Abundant Life Church
1126 Bloomfield Road (04) 502-348-6406
Pastors: Tracy & Donna Walker
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Wed. @ 7:00 p.m.
Service: No additional information is available at this time.
Lighthouse Apostolic Faith Church
80 Balltown Connector Road 502-348-5256
P. O. Box 115 (04)
New Haven, KY 40051
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Pastor: Robert Tilley
Assoc. Pastor: Danny Varnadore
Worship: Sunday @ 10:30 a.m.
Wed.@ 7:00 p.m. - Bible Study
Service: In process of setting up Jail & Prison Ministry, Drug &
Addiction Recovery Program.
Currently support “New Beginnings”, a program for
women who choose to give up their baby for adoption
Supports a Children’s Home in Tupelo, Miss.
Supports a Native American Ministry
Supports the military service overseas periodically
Supports financially “Winter Care” Program through
Salt River Electric Company to assist those who have
difficulty paying their winter heating bills.
Lion of Judah House of Worship
P. O. Box 296
932 Bloomfield Road (04) 502-349-3223
Pastor: Teresa Rakes Hilbert
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Prayer: Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Service: Revivalist Church, mission oriented, with outreach focus.
Jail & Prison Ministry - visits PeeWee Valley prison every month
Drug & Alcohol Program - “Stepping into Freedom”, a program
based on a 12 step program that takes 12 weeks to complete.
This is followed by programs which cover “Life Choices”
and “Co-Dependency” issues. Has been very successful.
Kids Safari - once a month, a program for children like a vacation
Bible schooll
Free Counseling for abused women
TV night at the church with sharing afterwards
Mountain Mission - gathers clothing, etc. for distribution in
Appalachia mission
Shoe Box Ministry - gathering of small personal items, a gift,
a Bible, etc. Wrapped and sent to Mountain Missions.
Shoe Box Ministry for Servicemen - same as above, only sent
to Marines overseas.
Sponsors “Handmaiden Conference” each year which is also
Open to the public. No fee. Held at Civic Center.
Touch of Faith Worship Center
200 John Rowan Blvd (04) 502-350-3728
502-507-3748
Pastor: Bob Riley
Worship: Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Thurs. @ 7:30 p.m.
Presbyterian
1st Presbyterian Church
209 N. 2nd Street (04) 502-348-6076
Pastor: John Sanderson
Worship: Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
Potluck: 1st Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. - Meal & Bible Study.
All are welcome
Service: Provides the space for meetings for local Alcoholics
Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, and Habitat for
Humanity.
National Hotlines
Al-Anon, Alateen Family Group Meeting Hotline 800-344-2666
Adult Abuse Hotline (Kentucky) 800-752-6200
Alcohol and Drug Helpline 800-311-3069 or 800-821-4357
Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 American Academy of Allergy , Asthma and Immunology 800-822-2762
American Cancer Society - National Office 800-227-2345
American Diabetes Association 800-232-3472
American Social Health Association STD Hotline 919-361-8488
American Heart Association 800-242-8721
American Lung Association 800-548-8252
American Parkinson’s Disease Association 800-223-2732
Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800
CDC National AIDS Hotline 800-232-4636
Consumer Hotlines:
Consumer Protection Hotline for Kentucky 888-432-9257
Federal Aviation Administration Consumer Line 800-322-7873
National Hazardous Material Hotline 800-424-8802
Vehicle Safety Hotline 800-424-9393
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 800-344-4823
Domestic Violence 270-769-1234
877-672-2124
Eldercare 270-769-2393
Eldercare Locator (Aging Services throughout the U.S.) 800-677-1116
Epilepsy Foundation of America 800-332-1000
Hazardous Material Hotlines Pesticides 800-858-7378 Weekdays 502-564-2150
After Hours & Weekends 800-255-2587
Heartbeat International 800-395-4357
KCHIP (Kentucky Child Health Insurance Program) Hotline 877-KCHIP18
Kentucky Child Abuse Hotline 800-752-6200
Kentucky Insurance Program for Seniors (KIPS) 800-595-6053
Kentucky Regional POISON Center 800-222-1222
Legal Aid Society 800-292-1862
Legal Helpline for Older Kentuckians 800-200-3633
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America 800-955-4572
Lymes Disease Foundation 800-886-5963
Medicaid Welfare Fraud 800-372-2970
Medicaid Members Services 800-635-2570
Medicaid Members Services (for members with TTY/TDD) 711
Medicare - Social Security 800-772-1213
Mental Health America 800-969-6642
Mental Illness Crisis Line/Referral (Elizabethtown, Ky.) 800-641-4673
Metro United Way 24/7 (24/7 resource line) 211
Multiple Sclerosis Kentucky Hotline 800-873-6367
National Hotline 800-344-4867
National Health Information Center 800-336-4797
National Hope Line Network (Suicide Prevention) 800-784-2433
(Also see Suicide Hot Line below)
National Institute of Health 301-496-4000
National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010
National Ostomy Association of America 800-826-0826
National Patient Travel Center 800-296-1217
National Spinal Cord Injury Association 800-962-9629
National Stroke Association 800-787-6537
Ombudsman ( Nursing Home) 800-372-2991
Ombudsman (for those with TTY/TDD) 800-648-6056
Parent Help Line 800-752-6200
Passport Information Center 877-487-2778
Patient Advocate Foundation 800-532-5274
Poison Control Center (Kentucky) 800-222-1222
Rape Victim Services 877-672-2124
270-234-9236
Runaways 800-621-4000
Spouse Abuse Program Crisis Line 800-767-5838
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 800-221-7437
Suicide Hot Line (Also see National Hope Line Network above) 800-273-8255
The Compassionate Friends (Grief Support after loss of child) 877-969-0010
Veterans Affairs 800-827-1000
Weight Watchers 800-651-6000
Area Support Groups
Advocates for Autism
Telephone based support group
Charla 502-349-0214
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. Nelson County Library
Monday 8:00 p.m. St. Catherine’s School, New Haven
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Church, New Hope
Tuesday 10:30 am First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday 10:30 am First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Nazareth Campus 502-349-1671
Thursday 8:00 p.m. St. Monica’s Catholic Church 502-252-5772
Friday 8:00 p.m. Nelson County Library
Saturday 8:00 p.m. Bloomfield Baptist Church
Al-Anon
Sunday 6:00 p.m. Nelson County Library
Monday 8:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday 10:00 a.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-348-1515
Thursday 8:00 p.m. St. Monica’s Catholic Church 502-348-5795
502-348-2824
Friday 8:00 p.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-348-9464
Saturday 9:00 a.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-348-9464
Ala-teens
Thursday 8:00 p.m. St. Monica’s Catholic Church 502-348-5250
Diabetes Coalition (Nelson, Marion, Washington Counties)
Melissa Conder 800-280-1601
Days and Time Differ Flaget Health Connection Ext. 1035
Domestic Violence Support Group
Sponsored by Springhaven Call for information. 800-767-5838
Grandfamilies
Rhea Cundiff 502-349-7006
Once a month Noon Extension Office
Grief Support
3rd Thursday
7:00 p.m. Hospice of Nelson County 502-350-5570
Lifeline Connections
Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. The Episcopal Church 502-639-8629
Allen and Karen Tipton
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
2nd Monday 6 p.m. China Star 502-549-6726
Pam Dockery 502-507-3103
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
2nd Tuesday 6:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church 502-348-4886
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Monday 8:00 p.m. Episcopal Church of the Ascension 502-348-5558
Saturday 7:30 p.m. Nelson County Library 502-349-7543
Ostomy Support Group of Middle Kentucky
Monday 6:30 p.m. Call for location (varies)
John Mikkalsen 502-339-7568
Ovarian Cancer Support Group
4th Monday 6:00p.m. DuPont Professional Towers 502-708-1625
Elizabeth Jordan Suite 275
4010 DuPont Circle
Louisville, KY
Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
Thursday 6:00 p.m. First Presbyterian 502-827-4819
Parkinson’s Support Group
3rd Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Library Community Room
Jane Swarts 502-350-4458
Reformers Unanimous
Fridays 7:00 p.m. Nelson County Baptist Church
Frank and Patricia Olcott 502-549-7751
Support Group for Abused Women
Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Lincoln Trail Domestic Violence 502-331-9443
Call for location of meeting in
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Survivors of the Loss of Suicide
3rd Monday 6:30 p.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-331-0183
Tina Rogers 502-510-5141
The Compassionate Friends
2nd Thursday 7:00 p.m. Hospice of Nelson County
Mary Ballard 502-348-5683
TOPS #224
1st Thursday 7:00 p.m. Civic Center
Lou Smith 502-348-9612 or 502-827-1400
Penny Smith 502-507-0006
Kathy Fogle 502-349-0098
TOPS #262
1st Wednesday Noon Civic Center
Amy Armstrong 502-348-4932
Kay Weymouth 502-252-5615
TOP # 541 (Bloomfield)
Tuesdays 5:00 p.m. Bloomfield Baptist Church
Edna Pollett 502-252-8457
Weight Watchers
Monday 5:00 p.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-348-3210
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-348-3210
Thursday 4:30 p.m. 1st Christian Church of Christ 502-348-3210
Widows & Widowers Support Group
3rd Friday 5:00 p.m. Hospice of Nelson County 502-350-5570
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Ambulance (Emergency: 911)
County Ambulance Service,
Nelson County EMS 348-3600
Coroner
Field Houghlin
Houghlin Funeral Home
Bloomfield, Kentucky 252-8321
Emergencies : Dial 911
Fire (Emergency :911)
Non-emergency telephone:
Bardstown 349-6562
Boston 348-3600
Chaplin 348-3600
New Haven 348-3600
New Hope 348-3600
Northeast Nelson 348-3600
Rolling Fork 348-3600
Hospital
Flaget Memorial Hospital
4305 New Shepherdsville Rd.
Bardstown, Ky 348-3923
Poison Hot Line
800-222-1222
Police (Emergencies: 911)
Non-emergency telephone:
Bardstown City Police
348-6811
Bloomfield 252-8222
Chaplin 252-8222
New Haven 549-3177
Nelson County Sheriff’s Office
348-1870
Parole & probation officer
348-5232
Kentucky State Police
800-222-5555
270-766-5078
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