Preparing for our 4th year, "The Blessing of the Animals" has become a Rhinebeck "happening". Each May we bring the community together to honor and celebrate "Be Kind to Animals Week". This is the oldest commemorative week in US history, turning 111 years old in 2026. It was started by AMERICAN*HUMANE in honor of their mission to ensure the safety, welfare and well-being of all animals. "The Blessing" is a free, outdoor, family event. People may bring their pets for an individual, hands-on blessing by Past Jim Miller. They then can stay to mingle and meet the Ambassador Animals representing the dozen plus charities that fill the great lawn at Third Lutheran Church, in the heart of Rhinebeck. Members of 4-H, The Southlands Foundation, P.A.N.T., Hope Farm Animal Rescue, Inc, and Animal Farm Foundation, Org. are just a few of the exhibitors that will be returning. The State Police Canine Unit always participates assigning a working canine unit to thrill the kids. All of the exhibitors work with our community to make it a safer, healthier and more humane place. This is an afternoon meant to educate, build stewardship and compassion for all living creatures.
The theme for 2026, "The Year of the Humane Child" was selected to honor the work of animal behaviorist Dr. Jane Goodall. Dr. Goodall was a woman who taught the world to see animals not as subjects of study, but as fellow beings - sentient, emotional, and intelligent in ways that mirror our own cognitive and emotional lives. Today, in laboratories from Atlanta to Vienna, neuroscientists are using magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs) to study the canine brain in action. They're asking an ancient question in a modern way: What does love look like inside a dog's brain? The answer, it turns out, glows from deep within the brain, in the very same reward centers that light up when we ourselves feel joy or affection. Science can measure the firing of neurons, but what it truly shows us is something timeless. LOVE, as it turns out, is not a human monopoly. It's a biological bond that transcends species.
Additional information on Dr. Goodall's legacy is available on request
Once again, "THE PET REMEMBRANCE TREE" will be in place. Tributes to pets who have passed are annually added to its' branches. Leashes, chewed slippers, an empty tuna fish can, photos, a large paper mâché chicken are just a few of the items that have been placed on the tree over the past three years. The tree is prominently displayed in front of the church. Nearby, there is reflection garden with benches. A box of tissues sits on each bench, and they are usually empty by the close of the day.
** All furred, finned, feathered and scaled friends are invited to attend with their companion humans. All animal guests must be properly escorted, leashed, kenneled, harnessed, etc. All pooper scooper and Village of Rhinebeck laws must be observed.
** Last year we welcomed 200 plus visitors many without pet escorts. Several went home with a new 4-legged addition to their family.
Current List of Exhibitors: Photos and Interview Guests Available:
ANIMAL FARM FOUNDATION, Org. ... a 501c3 charity, AFF was founded in 1985 and built on the principal that "all dogs are individuals". Promoting animal and human welfare, their focus is to help people and pets in their communities by supporting local shelter programs, rescuing and placing at risk breeds, esp. pit bulls. Their "Old Friend" program focuses on senior shelter dogs. Their Ambassador Animal will be an adoptable "Old Friend".
DR. LAURA JAWORSKI AND LAZARUS ... Dr. Laura is a veterinarian, wildlife rehabilitator, educator and falconer. At her table visitors can meet and greet Raptor Ambassador, Lazarus, a 9-year-old Eurasian Eagle Owl. He truly brings the "WOW" factor to this wonderful event.