Lake Lewisville to host inaugural C.A.S.T. for Kids event

Lewisville, TXLocal News

C. A. S. T. for Kids is excited to announce its inaugural fishing event taking place on October 5 at Stewart Creek Park in The Colony, Lake Lewisville.

This special event is designed specifically for children with special needs, offering them a unique opportunity to enjoy a day of fishing and celebration. Boat captains and volunteers will be essential to the event's success, providing guidance and companionship to the young anglers. The organization has a history of hosting similar events across the country, making this inaugural gathering a significant milestone for both C. A. S.

T. for Kids and the local community. Families are encouraged to participate, as the day promises to be filled with joy, community spirit, and lasting memories. The initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity and support for special needs children, fostering an environment where they can thrive. This event is not only a celebration of fishing but also a testament to the power of community involvement and volunteerism.

As the date approaches, excitement builds around this new annual tradition in The Colony.

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