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    This place burnt down years ago and there's a new one on hospital road that's way bigger and better!

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    Monroe County Humane Association - Penny Lane (formerly Porcara)

    Monroe County Humane Association

    (8 reviews)

    I needed to get my newly adopted puppies vaccinated for leptospirosis quick because I live on a…read morerural creek property with much wildlife risk. The fastest option I could find was a vaccine clinic run through the Monroe County Humane Association, where they received a first leptospirosis shot from Jim Koch. I hustled them into the car and spent the entire day driving them from Terre Haute to make sure they were protected. However, no one told me a booster was required. Nothing was printed, nothing was on the receipt, and nothing was said verbally even though I presented the shelter vaccination records with at check in. I ASKED what other shots they needed. Nothing. As a result, my dogs were under-protected for months on a creek property where exposure risk is high, and now they have to be revaccinated to catch up. In other words, they were almost certainly exposed when protection mattered most and are now receiving additional doses afterward and at more expense. When I contacted the executive director of the Humane Association, he vaguely said the information had been "available," but could not explain where it had been provided or in what format. Instead of addressing the issue, the response shifted toward suggesting I was criticizing their mission. That misses the point entirely. If a clinic is going to administer vaccinations, owners should leave knowing exactly what boosters are required and when, especially when you present your records and then ask. Otherwise, you're not helping/protecting animals, rather you're creating avoidable exposure risk and animals also over vaccinated too.

    Parking was great for what it's capacity. It's in a very nice area. It's a seemingly new and clean…read moreestablishment. Dr. Soto was very pleasant and kind with my cat and they didn't overcharge whatsoever! Wait time was typical but not too long at all. They even gave me a towel for the ride home as my cat gets nervous. Great place!

    The Meeting Grounds

    The Meeting Grounds

    (6 reviews)

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    I tried to go here, found it on Happy Cow and was super excited about the cereal bar but apparently…read moreit was not open when we went. Beautiful place just disappeared we couldn't eat. We checked the hours first so not sure what happened. Would love to try it again.

    For actual coffee, this place is like a 1. For a cool spot for quiet, historically located in an…read moreinteresting old church and to help benefit a local community entity, this is like a 3.5. Don't let my 2 discourage you from stopping by, I mean that! Life is about managing expectations. For purposes of looking at this old church, the beautiful stained glass and the organ, absolutely pop in to take in the beauty of this old building. Just know what this place is and know what it is not. I stopped by during "library hours" from 10AM-4PM with to check this place out, read my book and grab coffee. During this time, the coffee is self serve, in urns, probably sitting there for some time, not hot and pretty bad. Powdered creamer is available. I made a donation of $2, got my bad coffee and sat in the open, quiet space of the Meeting Grounds for about an hour reading my book. So despite being dissatisfied with the coffee, my mission was accomplished. When I was there, there were three older men who were having a Bible study discussion and there were two guys who must live in the area who stopped in to grab coffee and then promptly left. I felt comfortable being there, taking some photos, minding my business, doing my thing, despite the kind of odd surroundings. The room is big and this would be a perfect little spot for a group to meet or book club to gather. They have snacks and other simple coffee drinks, but those are available for sale during the non-library hours I believe. The Meeting Grounds itself is open to the public from 8AM-8PM, according to the sign at the door. The church itself seems part hippie revival/part lazily renovated/part historically cool. It is an interesting old space.

    Vfw - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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