FOOLSGOLD SANCTUARY: Artists Advocate for Animals!

Exhibit Through July 23, 2011 Cocktail Reception and Silent Auction on July 23, 6-9pm This past weekend, the FOOLSGOLD SANCTUARY exhibit opened to an enthusiastic crowd of animal lovers at One Mile Gallery in Kingston, NY. Over 40 artists are featured and every single piece is inspired by a rescued animal who calls or has called CAS … Read more

Signs of Spring

The other day, I walked past the organic garden on my way to the main barn and it hit me – the aroma of rich, thick damp soil – and I stopped and took a huge, deep breath. After one of the hardest winters in recent memory, it had been months since I really smelled … Read more

Hundreds Celebrate at NYC Veg Pride Parade!

Rain couldn’t keep hundreds of proud vegetarians, vegans and veg-curious folks from celebrating compassionate living at the annual NYC Veggie Pride Parade on Sunday. With Grand Marshals Chris P. Carrot and Penelo Pea Pod leading the way, marchers wound from the historic Meatpacking District in lower Manhattan to Union Square Park for a host of … Read more

Foolsgold Arts and One Mile Gallery Host Auction to Benefit CAS! Submit Your Artwork Inspired By Animals of CAS!

Many artists are inspired by the beauty of CAS and use their talents to benefit our animal friends. Supporters have taken photographs for use in Director Kathy Stevens’ books and on our website, donated paintings and hand-made jewelry for the annual shindig auction, and designed our t-shirts. Now, Foolsgold Arts, a producer of exhibitions that … Read more

Best One Ever: Seventy Roll Up Sleeves for Farm Chores Day!

CAS supporters show their support for our work on behalf of voiceless animals in so many ways — they donate money or supplies, sponsor a critter, or offer their professional services (like photography or graphic design) for free. Over the years, hundreds of souls have even gone veg, for it’s truly impossible to spend time … Read more

50 Folks Get Down & Dirty

On Saturday, over fifty volunteers came from as far away as central New Jersey to help Catskill Animal Sanctuary take down worn fencing, expand pastures, clear invasive brush, and paint a new building. In fact, folks worked so well that CAS was concerned that it might run out of projects! "I come to the Sanctuary … Read more