“Thank you SO much for C.A.S.T. – the organization, the warm friendliness of the volunteers, the encouragement, and especially the look on my son’s face when he catches a fish – all completely priceless.” – Parent of Participant

“My most memorable part of the event was being able to see the excitement in the kids’ faces while on the boat fishing. Just being lucky enough to hook into fish was just a bigger plus. Having to witness these kids first time setting a hook and landing a fish on their own was just an amazing experience not just for me but for the kids as well. I can’t thank the organization enough, and I appreciate the opportunity to have been part of the event.” – Volunteer Boater

This is a C.A.S.T. for Kids event designed to provide children with disabilities, ages 6 – 18, the opportunity to enjoy a quality outdoor recreational experience through the sport of fishing. Take to the water with C.A.S.T. for an unforgettable morning of fishing and boating!

Event Itinerary

Our C.A.S.T. for Kids events include lots of fun and celebration! You can expect 2-3 hours of fishing, a delicious lunch and an awards celebration where your child will receive a personalized plaque. The event will start at 8:30 am and will end at 1:00 pm. Please note a parent or guardian must be present with your child for the entirety of the event. If you are volunteering for this event you should expect about 6-7 hours of time at event, arriving before participants and staying after to help wrap things up. This is a day of fishing the children, families and volunteers will never forget!

Event Location

Llano County Park- Next to Black Rock Park
3400 TX-261
Buchanan Dam, TX 78609 (map)

 

Event Contacts

Event Coordinator
Jonathan Kaplan
(512) 567-7668
Email

Co- Coordinator
Clay Powers
(512) 937-4431

Video From A Memorable C.A.S.T. for Kids Moment

Thanks To Our Event Sponsors

  

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