O.P.I.N. was invited to help assist in a public investigation of the Lake County History Center located in Painesville, Ohio. The building has stood since 1876 and has never been investigated by anyone despite numerous claims as well as a rich history of suffering and even death. The site was the home of the first hospital in Lake County (infirmary) and became a home for the mentally ill and the homeless (the literal "poor house"). The Lake County Historical Society (formed in 1938) took possession of the building in 2007 and is in the process of refurbishing the building for a Victorian showcase, exhibit and education area, library, reception hall and more.I was sent an email from Cathi Weber, who operates the Willoughby Ghost Walk tour (as well as the Willoughby Area Paranormal Education and Research Society Meetup group) asking if I were interested in helping with an event that would help raise funds for the society's efforts to refurbish the building. I jumped at the chance to help with history as well as the educate the public at the same time. The event came together quickly and was sold out just as fast. There were well over 75 people in attendance who either got their feet wet with investigating a historical building or had the opportunity to investigate with other veterans from a number of other teams in northeast Ohio.
I was also able to enlist the help of O.P.I.N.'s Lead Investigator (Carly Cassidy) and Equipment Manager (Bob Davies) to help lead groups of people through the building as well. In addition to our group there were also members of Paranormal Researchers of Ohio and Investigators of the Past who helped educate those who attended.
It was a fun time to mix, mingle, share some stories and help educate those who have an interest, but have not been able to get information from those of us who do this for more than fun. We certainly hope to be a part of future events in this awesome building or in other locations like this in the future.
See Carly's message below: