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Mid-Hudson Vegetarian Society, Inc.
47 South Street, Rhinebeck, New York 12572 USA -
845-876-2626
Vegetarian - Vegan - Animal Rights - Health - Nutrition - Environment
The mission of the Mid-Hudson Vegetarian Society, Inc. is to
promote the vegetarian ethic in the Mid-Hudson (New York) region, educate the community
and aid anyone in the pursuit of a totally vegetarian (vegan) cruelty-free and healthful
lifestyle.
Newsletters - Summer 2007 Issue

“Where the Blind Horse Sings”
by Kathy Stevens
This is a wonderful, moving and easy-to-read story of love and healing
at Catskill Animal Sanctuary by its founder, Kathy Stevens. Where the
Blind Horse Sings tells the story of how this amazing refuge for abused
farm animals came into being and how many of the extraordinary pigs,
goats and other creatures found refuge there. Learn about the once
aggressive Jacob ram Rambo, who now guards and protects all other CAS
animals; about Hannah the sheep who loves him and won’t leave his side;
Petunia the food-stealing potbelly big; Dino, the toothless pony who
survived a fire, and others. These amusing and sometimes disturbing
stories will make you laugh, cry and just fill your heart with love --
which is what this highly recommended book and sanctuary are all about.
You can buy your copy from MHVS or go to the CAS website
www.casanctuary.org/ to purchase your copy. It can also be purchased
from Amazon.com, Powell’s, Barnes & Noble and other booksellers.
Book Review by Constance Young
Go on to Carole
Borale's Seitan Stew - Recipe
Return to Summer 2007 Issue
We look forward to
hearing from you

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