Castle Rock dads represent the Dads of Castle Rock in Douglas County Fair Parade
“I felt proud before, but seeing the support from our community was overwhelming.”
“I felt proud before, but seeing the support from our community was overwhelming.”
“500 homes lost so far… Time to get to work.”
On January 25th, 2022, the Board of Douglas County Commissioners recognized the Dads of Castle Rock Community Outreach for their efforts to generate donations for …
Written by Sean Berigan On August 7th, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, the Dads of Castle Rock hosted their second annual lemonade stand take-over. Dozens of …
Written by: Eric Hinkson On Saturday, July 17, 2021, the Dads of Castle Rock (DoCR) held their first annual Bar-B-Que cookoff event to see who makes the best barbeque ribs in …
The Dads of Castle Rock hosted their first annual Halfway to Halloween event at the Castle View High School north parking lot on June 12th …
The compassion and quick acting from the community provided fresh start for this mother in need.
“There will always be people who don’t like you and will be vocal about it. But seeing the smiles on these kids and their parent’s faces lets us know that it’s all worth it.”
“I just want to say that I am grateful for everyone’s support, the positive thoughts and prayers from our family and friends, and for Brandon and Cody for doing this for us.”
Everything that happens with the Dads of Castle Rock, from small small projects to full blown fundraisers and events, must start somewhere. An average event takes anywhere from two to eight months to plan, coordinate, and put in motion.